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Title: Five Steps Towards a Minimalist Aesthetic at Home | Julie Blanner
Headings: Minimalist Aesthetic
Minimalist Aesthetic
Trending
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
What is Minimalist Aesthetic?
Functional Minimalism
How to Create a Minimalist Aesthetic at Home
A Neutral Paint Palette
Declutter and Organize
Brighten it Up
Leave Space
Add Something Organic
Shop This Post
More About Minimalism
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Content: Learn how to create a calm, visually stress-free environment where the people you love will truly shine! Less is more, especially if you’re a minimalist. Creating a minimalist aesthetic in your space means a sense of peace, calm, and clean. After years of honing my own approach to a minimalist lifestyle, I’ve realized that a minimalist aesthetic doesn’t always mean how it sounds. While some might think the term minimalist implies a cold, museum-inspired empty space, the truth is anything but. In fact, my approach to minimalism is cozy, collected, and (I hope!) even charming. Trending
It’s not for everyone, of course… but for our family, a minimalist aesthetic means a calm, clutter free background to our lives. It’s more about organization, a restful and cohesive color palette, and yes… even some empty spaces that help create a sense of zen with spaces for your eyes to rest. Table of Contents
What is Minimalist Aesthetic?
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https://julieblanner.com/minimalist-aesthetic/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1644123151#2_3479174512
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Title: How To Make Buttermilk from Plain Milk with Lemon Juice or Vinegar – Julies Cafe Bakery
Headings: How To Make Buttermilk from Plain Milk with Lemon Juice or Vinegar
How To Make Buttermilk from Plain Milk with Lemon Juice or Vinegar
Watch The Video
Ingredients
Instructions
Joan
Recent Posts
Easy Tropical Dragon Fruit Smoothie Recipe
Easy Healthy Dragon Fruit Smoothie Bowl Recipe in 5 Minutes
Content: Thank goodness for homemade buttermilk substitutes. Because a very good cupcake or pancake craving should never ever go unsatisfied. Here is how to do it: Print
How To Make Buttermilk from Plain Milk with Lemon Juice or Vinegar
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Ingredients
1 scant cup milk (whole, 2%, or heavy cream)
1 tablespoon lemon juice or white vinegar
Equipment
Measuring cup
Measuring spoon
Stirring spoon
Instructions
Combine the milk and lemon juice. Measure 1 scant cup of milk. Stir in 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar. Let stand 5-10 minutes. Let the mixture stand at room temperature for 5-10 minutes.
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https://juliescafebakery.com/how-to-make-buttermilk-from-plain-milk-with-lemon-juice-or-vinegar/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1644123151#3_3479175806
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Title: How To Make Buttermilk from Plain Milk with Lemon Juice or Vinegar – Julies Cafe Bakery
Headings: How To Make Buttermilk from Plain Milk with Lemon Juice or Vinegar
How To Make Buttermilk from Plain Milk with Lemon Juice or Vinegar
Watch The Video
Ingredients
Instructions
Joan
Recent Posts
Easy Tropical Dragon Fruit Smoothie Recipe
Easy Healthy Dragon Fruit Smoothie Bowl Recipe in 5 Minutes
Content: 15 minutes
Ingredients
1 scant cup milk (whole, 2%, or heavy cream)
1 tablespoon lemon juice or white vinegar
Equipment
Measuring cup
Measuring spoon
Stirring spoon
Instructions
Combine the milk and lemon juice. Measure 1 scant cup of milk. Stir in 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar. Let stand 5-10 minutes. Let the mixture stand at room temperature for 5-10 minutes. When it is ready, the milk will be slightly thickened and you will see small curdled bits. ( This substitute will not become as thick as regular buttermilk.) Use the buttermilk. Use this substitute (including curdled bits) as you would buttermilk in your recipe. 0.1
Joan
I’m Julie.
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https://juliescafebakery.com/how-to-make-buttermilk-from-plain-milk-with-lemon-juice-or-vinegar/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1646224124#1_3484316983
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Title: How to Test a Product Before Launch
Headings: How to Test a Product Before Launching your Online Business
How to Test a Product Before Launching your Online Business
E-commerce Tips
Contents
1. What is product testing?
2. Why is product testing important?
3. How to test a product before launch
Market Research
Who are your customers?
What are the trends in your industry?
Idea-Based Product Testing
Talk to People
Count the Clicks
Prototype-Based Product Testing
Market Testing
Conclusion
Content: How to test a product before launch
Market Research
Idea-Based Product Testing
Prototype-Based Product Testing
Market Testing
Conclusion
1. What is product testing? Product testing is the process of gathering feedback directly from customers or potential customers about a product. The feedback can be through informal conversation, formal surveys, or even indirectly through data about clicks on an online advertisement or traffic to a website. Product testing can happen both before and after the official launch, all the way from the initial idea stage to the prototype to the finished product. In the beginning, product testing helps businesses to determine the viability of the product. Moving closer to the launch-ready version, product testing identifies ways to further improve on what’s already been built. 2. Why is product testing important? Throughout your business planning and especially before you launch, it’s crucial to get an outside perspective on your product.
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https://jumpseller.com/learn/how-to-do-product-testing/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1647572740#5_3487432002
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Title: China's Internet Crackdown
Headings:
STANDARDS
China’s Internet Crackdown
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The Great Firewall
“CHINA IS CRACKING DOWN ON THE INTERNET BECAUSE THEY UNDERSTAND HOW POWERFUL IT IS .”
Xi’s Tightening Grip
Jumping the Firewall
Tech and Tyranny
“THEY’RE WORRIED ABOUT . . . PEOPLE SAYING ‘LET’S GET TOGETHER AND PROTEST .’ ”
Big Bang Ban
Can the Internet Be Controlled ?
CORE QUESTION: Why might China feel the need to control the internet?
A Global Giant
Map Skills
Teaching Resources
World News
China and the U.S.
Content: China is an authoritarian country where information is tightly controlled by the government. It has long had an uneasy relationship with the internet. Recognizing the internet’s importance to the economy, officials have not entirely cut off access. They do allow citizens to go online. But they limit what people can see and do. This online censorship has been expanded over the past several months. Experts say the government is afraid that too much unfiltered information could lead to challenges for China’s one-party Communist system. “ It does appear the crackdown is becoming more intense ,” says Emily Parker, an expert on the internet in China. “ But the internet is also more powerful than it’s ever been .” Video Player is loading.
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https://junior.scholastic.com/issues/2017-18/010818/china-s-internet-crackdown.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1647572740#11_3487443464
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Title: China's Internet Crackdown
Headings:
STANDARDS
China’s Internet Crackdown
An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again
The Great Firewall
“CHINA IS CRACKING DOWN ON THE INTERNET BECAUSE THEY UNDERSTAND HOW POWERFUL IT IS .”
Xi’s Tightening Grip
Jumping the Firewall
Tech and Tyranny
“THEY’RE WORRIED ABOUT . . . PEOPLE SAYING ‘LET’S GET TOGETHER AND PROTEST .’ ”
Big Bang Ban
Can the Internet Be Controlled ?
CORE QUESTION: Why might China feel the need to control the internet?
A Global Giant
Map Skills
Teaching Resources
World News
China and the U.S.
Content: And people who speak out are often imprisoned. The government’s authority extends to the internet. To control the web, China uses a system of filters and censors known as the Great Firewall. ( The name refers to the Great Wall of China. That actual wall was built centuries ago to keep out the nation’s northern enemies .) “CHINA IS CRACKING DOWN ON THE INTERNET BECAUSE THEY UNDERSTAND HOW POWERFUL IT IS .” Tens of thousands of Chinese government censors monitor social media, blocking some sites altogether—especially ones that might include material critical of Chinese leaders. Google, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and many foreign news sites, such as The New York Times, have been blocked in China since 2015. Tens of thousands of Chinese government censors monitor social media. They block some sites altogether, especially ones that might include material that criticizes Chinese leaders.
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https://junior.scholastic.com/issues/2017-18/010818/china-s-internet-crackdown.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1647572740#12_3487445259
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Title: China's Internet Crackdown
Headings:
STANDARDS
China’s Internet Crackdown
An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again
The Great Firewall
“CHINA IS CRACKING DOWN ON THE INTERNET BECAUSE THEY UNDERSTAND HOW POWERFUL IT IS .”
Xi’s Tightening Grip
Jumping the Firewall
Tech and Tyranny
“THEY’RE WORRIED ABOUT . . . PEOPLE SAYING ‘LET’S GET TOGETHER AND PROTEST .’ ”
Big Bang Ban
Can the Internet Be Controlled ?
CORE QUESTION: Why might China feel the need to control the internet?
A Global Giant
Map Skills
Teaching Resources
World News
China and the U.S.
Content: “CHINA IS CRACKING DOWN ON THE INTERNET BECAUSE THEY UNDERSTAND HOW POWERFUL IT IS .” Tens of thousands of Chinese government censors monitor social media, blocking some sites altogether—especially ones that might include material critical of Chinese leaders. Google, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and many foreign news sites, such as The New York Times, have been blocked in China since 2015. Tens of thousands of Chinese government censors monitor social media. They block some sites altogether, especially ones that might include material that criticizes Chinese leaders. Google, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter have been blocked in China since 2015. So have many foreign news sites, such as The New York Times. Xi’s Tightening Grip
Experts say the most recent internet crackdown is part of an effort by President Xi Jinping to consolidate power in a way that no Chinese ruler has done in decades. Since becoming president in 2012, Xi has seized greater control of China’s massive military and taken a more aggressive stand with smaller nations in the region. He has fired or jailed Chinese officials that he considers disloyal.
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https://junior.scholastic.com/issues/2017-18/010818/china-s-internet-crackdown.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1669214079#7_3529897709
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Title: Can A 65 Year Old Man Or Women Regain And Build Muscle Mass?
Headings: Can You Regain Muscle Mass After Age 60+ or 65+?
Can You Regain Muscle Mass After Age 60+ or 65+?
Can You Regain Muscle Mass After Age 60+ or 65+?
Content: Tip: The older folks for all practical purpose don’t need to worry because they can make their older muscles larger and stronger if they work them. (iv) The key to gain muscles in old age is regular and progressive weight training. If you don’t go to a gym, consider joining one, and then work on tiring yourself. (v) In order to kick the biochemical processes that lead to larger, stronger muscle fibers, you should push your muscles until they are exhausted. Dr Bamman carried out a study, in which the participating volunteers used weights calibrated so that the lifters could just perform a set of 8 to 12 repetitions before their arms or legs grew leaden and they had to rest. They repeated each set 2-3 times and visited the gym 3 times a week. Useful Related Post: Getting Fit And Fitness Over 60
Tip: If you are new to weight training, ask for an orientation at your gym or talk to an athletic trainer who usually works with older clients.
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https://justfitnesshub.com/building-muscle-after-65/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1669267171#4_3530050404
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Title: Exercise And Strength Training Over 60 - Men And Women
Headings: Exercise For Over 60-65 Year Olds
Exercise For Over 60-65 Year Olds
Exercise For Over 60-65 Years Olds – Women And Men
Content: In fact, as you grow old, you should focus more on working of the muscles and endeavor to avoid injuries. According to some experts, at least three 30-minute full body workouts a week is good enough for men over 60 to get the beneficial results from doing resistance training. 3. Repetition Cadence: Don’t push your body to the limits as the young trainees do often. You may be tempted to copy them doing training to failure with heavy weights and even using forced repetitions. Senior gym-goers simply cannot overindulge in to such types of practices for safety reasons. Experts recommend that very strict form on all exercises is of vital importance for the aging trainees. Follow this thumb rule: “ If you cannot control it, do not lift it.”
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https://justfitnesshub.com/exercise-60-year-old-men-women/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1669300432#6_3530144858
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Title: HIIT Workout For Seniors - Perfect 4 HIIT Exercises For Seniors
Headings: High Intensity Interval Training Workouts For Older Adults
High Intensity Interval Training Workouts For Older Adults
What Is HIIT?
High Intensity Training For Older Adults
Great For Protecting Cells From Aging
Seniors Can Do HIIT But There Is A Catch!
Where There Is A Will, There Is Way!
A Case To Prove It
5 High Intensity Workouts For Seniors
HIIT Exercise # 1: Treadmill
Treadmill Exercise
HIIT Exercise # 2: Cycling
Cycling Exercise
HIIT Workout # 3: Dumbbell Circuit
The Dumbbell Circuit Workout
HIIT Exercise # 4: Swimming
The Swimming Workout
# 5 HIIT Exercise: Climbing Stairs
Climbing Stairs Workout – An Effective HIIT
Content: They achieved it by just alternating between three minutes of jogging/running (or even fast walking) and three minutes of slow walking for a total duration of 30 minutes or more 3-4 times a week. And the participants who walked twice as long but at a moderate, steady speed made minimal gains in aerobic fitness or other fitness measures — similar to a comparison group that didn’t exercise at all. A Case To Prove It
I started doing HIIT at the age of 65. To begin with, I did it at lower levels and then build it up slowly. I am now 66 years old and do HIIT 2-3 times a week, combined with light or moderate exercises in between. This way the time gap between hard workouts allows my body to recover, rebuild bones and muscles to enhance strength. I keep at least one day per week as a rest day on which I go for a long walk. It’s all about balance. Thumb rule is not to push your body to its limit every day – and that’s OK. The above routine has helped me lower my blood pressure, build muscle mass, lose fat, and improve my cardiovascular fitness.
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https://justfitnesshub.com/hiit-exercises-for-seniors/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1669395184#8_3530411928
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Title: Fitness For Older Adults And Benefits Of Exercising In Old Age
Headings: Senior Fitness – What And When To Exercise?
Senior Fitness – What And When To Exercise?
Is It Safe For You To Exercise In Your Old Age?
Fitness For Older Adults And Benefits Of Exercising In Old Age
What If You Have Been Physically Inactive For Long?
Aerobic Endurance
Strength Training
Balance
Flexibility
Content: After just six weeks of regular aerobic workout, you should feel remarkably more comfortable while exercising and going about your day-to-day activities. The older adults should start with low-impact aerobic activities, such as walking, cycling, swimming, and water aerobics. They can also incorporate following into their exercise regime: (i) Tai chi
(ii) Any type of dancing (Line, Square, Ballroom, etc.) If you’re of age 65 or older, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend doing at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week — or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity. Tip: You can increase the intensity, frequency and time gradually. Read here for Cardio Exercising Tips For Older Adults
Strength Training
Even small improvements to your muscles strength can have a big impact on your day-to-day life activities. Carrying groceries, climbing stairs, and getting up out of a chair all require muscle strength. If you’re 65 or older, the CDC recommends doing strength-training exercises for at least twice a week.
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https://justfitnesshub.com/senior-fitness-what-and-when-to-exercise/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1669395184#9_3530413628
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Title: Fitness For Older Adults And Benefits Of Exercising In Old Age
Headings: Senior Fitness – What And When To Exercise?
Senior Fitness – What And When To Exercise?
Is It Safe For You To Exercise In Your Old Age?
Fitness For Older Adults And Benefits Of Exercising In Old Age
What If You Have Been Physically Inactive For Long?
Aerobic Endurance
Strength Training
Balance
Flexibility
Content: Tip: You can increase the intensity, frequency and time gradually. Read here for Cardio Exercising Tips For Older Adults
Strength Training
Even small improvements to your muscles strength can have a big impact on your day-to-day life activities. Carrying groceries, climbing stairs, and getting up out of a chair all require muscle strength. If you’re 65 or older, the CDC recommends doing strength-training exercises for at least twice a week. Begin with using small weights, such as 1- and 2-pound dumbbells. Try to do 10 to 15 repetitions of a variety of weightlifting exercises, like bicep curls, triceps extensions, and chest presses. You can also use your own body weight to provide resistance, while performing activities like lunges, squats, and modified pushups. Carry out a variety of activities to engage and strengthen all of your major muscle groups, including your legs, hips, back, abdomen, chest, shoulders, and arms. For instance, try this modified pushup to strengthen your chest, upper back, and shoulders:
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https://justfitnesshub.com/senior-fitness-what-and-when-to-exercise/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1670319259#19_3532719273
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Title: 50 Ways to Save Animals – JustGive
Headings: 50 Ways to Save Animals
50 Ways to Save Animals
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Content: Educate yourself. Read books to learn more about how animals suffer in the name of entertainment. Beyond the Bars: The Zoo Dilemma
When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals
The Souls of Animals
Buy cruelty-free products. Most consumer products, from soap to cosmetics and cleaners, have been cruelly tested on animals who are intentionally poisoned or blinded. Check the packaging and only buy products that are not tested on animals. Call and write companies that currently test products on animals. Let them know you will not use your money to contribute to animal suffering and that you know these tests are not required by any regulatory agencies. Consumer pressure is why many cosmetics companies, such as Revlon, have switched to animal-free testing.
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https://justgive.org/2012/09/03/50-ways-to-save-animals/
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Title: 50 Ways to Save Animals – JustGive
Headings: 50 Ways to Save Animals
50 Ways to Save Animals
Share this:
Content: Most consumer products, from soap to cosmetics and cleaners, have been cruelly tested on animals who are intentionally poisoned or blinded. Check the packaging and only buy products that are not tested on animals. Call and write companies that currently test products on animals. Let them know you will not use your money to contribute to animal suffering and that you know these tests are not required by any regulatory agencies. Consumer pressure is why many cosmetics companies, such as Revlon, have switched to animal-free testing. Do not buy products that contain animal ingredients. Animal and animal-derived ingredients are incorporated into many seemingly innocuous products. Educate yourself. American Anti-Vivisection Society and In Defense of Animals offer free, comprehensive lists of companies that DO NOT test on animals. Animal Ingredients A to Z is an easy-to-use, consise reference guide.
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https://justgive.org/2012/09/03/50-ways-to-save-animals/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1676725025#3_3547549069
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Title: 9 Different Ways Reading Can Improve Your Writing
Headings: 9 Ways Proper Reading Can Improve Your Writing
9 Ways Proper Reading Can Improve Your Writing
In This Article Hide
1. Analyze
2. Catch the words
3. Absorb it
4. Take notice of your reaction
5. Make notes
6. Read different books (including bad ones)
7. Reread
8. Discuss with friends
9. Enjoy the reading
Content: Read different books (including bad ones)
7. Reread
8. Discuss with friends
9. Enjoy the reading
1. Analyze
Reading a book has to be fun and engrossing, but it doesn’t mean you can’t break it into the parts and analyze it. Question everything. Why did the author indue the characters with such traits? Why did they begin to tell the story in such a way? How did the writer express the idea of the novel? What hooks did the author use to catch the reader’s attention?
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https://justpublishingadvice.com/9-ways-proper-reading-can-improve-your-writing/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1676725025#12_3547559403
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Title: 9 Different Ways Reading Can Improve Your Writing
Headings: 9 Ways Proper Reading Can Improve Your Writing
9 Ways Proper Reading Can Improve Your Writing
In This Article Hide
1. Analyze
2. Catch the words
3. Absorb it
4. Take notice of your reaction
5. Make notes
6. Read different books (including bad ones)
7. Reread
8. Discuss with friends
9. Enjoy the reading
Content: a direction. However, to keep to it, we need to understand which direction is wrong — to not turn to it at a crossroads. For that, we have to read bad books. No, you needn’t look for a low-grade novel on purpose, but if you start reading one, do not stop. Finish it. Pass it through yourself and try to realize what makes it worse. The style? The vocabulary? The plot? What is wrong with them?
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https://justpublishingadvice.com/9-ways-proper-reading-can-improve-your-writing/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1683805840#5_3566888198
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Title: How Much is Twitter Worth in 2021 And How Do They Make Their Money?
Headings: How Much is Twitter Worth in 2020 And How Do They Make Their Money?
How Much is Twitter Worth in 2020 And How Do They Make Their Money?
How Much is Twitter Worth?
How Does Twitter Make Money?
Content: The company also has more than 3,900 employees. According to Alexa Rank, Twitter is the 12th most visited website in the world. Since its establishment, it has expanded its service through the acquisition of several companies like Vine, MoPub, Magic Pony, Niche, and several others. How Does Twitter Make Money? Twitter CEO, Jack Dorsey in Congress defending the company’s business model
Twitter makes the bulk of its money from advertising. Although it doesn’t have the extensive userbase of Facebook (1.59 billion), Twitter remains one of the most populated and active social media platforms in the world, which makes it an attractive destination for brands willing to advertise to potential customers. Using the concept of ‘promoted tweets,’ similar to Google’s Adwords, Twitter makes more than 85% of its revenue from this avenue. Aside from promoted tweets, the company also offers promoted accounts and promoted trends, all of which take advantage of the social network’s structure by pushing brands and services to customers based on the company’s algorithm. This business model yielded $28 million in 2010, rising to $106 million in 2011. By 2014, it had almost doubled its advertising revenue to $1.4 billion.
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https://justrichest.com/twitter-worth-make-money/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1683805840#6_3566889914
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Title: How Much is Twitter Worth in 2021 And How Do They Make Their Money?
Headings: How Much is Twitter Worth in 2020 And How Do They Make Their Money?
How Much is Twitter Worth in 2020 And How Do They Make Their Money?
How Much is Twitter Worth?
How Does Twitter Make Money?
Content: Although it doesn’t have the extensive userbase of Facebook (1.59 billion), Twitter remains one of the most populated and active social media platforms in the world, which makes it an attractive destination for brands willing to advertise to potential customers. Using the concept of ‘promoted tweets,’ similar to Google’s Adwords, Twitter makes more than 85% of its revenue from this avenue. Aside from promoted tweets, the company also offers promoted accounts and promoted trends, all of which take advantage of the social network’s structure by pushing brands and services to customers based on the company’s algorithm. This business model yielded $28 million in 2010, rising to $106 million in 2011. By 2014, it had almost doubled its advertising revenue to $1.4 billion. As of 2019, Twitter had an advertising revenue of $2.9 billion, a figure that has undoubtedly contributed to the company’s overall worth. Aside from advertising, Twitter also makes its money through data licensing. The company sells subscriptions of its public data to companies and developers willing to take advantage of it in analyzing or developing their product. It offers two subscription levels, enterprise, and premium, and in 2019, earned $466 million from data licensing. Although it is not the company’s largest source of revenue, its sale of user data has stirred controversy regarding privacy in the wake of the 2016 US presidential election.
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https://justrichest.com/twitter-worth-make-money/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1683805840#7_3566891848
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Title: How Much is Twitter Worth in 2021 And How Do They Make Their Money?
Headings: How Much is Twitter Worth in 2020 And How Do They Make Their Money?
How Much is Twitter Worth in 2020 And How Do They Make Their Money?
How Much is Twitter Worth?
How Does Twitter Make Money?
Content: As of 2019, Twitter had an advertising revenue of $2.9 billion, a figure that has undoubtedly contributed to the company’s overall worth. Aside from advertising, Twitter also makes its money through data licensing. The company sells subscriptions of its public data to companies and developers willing to take advantage of it in analyzing or developing their product. It offers two subscription levels, enterprise, and premium, and in 2019, earned $466 million from data licensing. Although it is not the company’s largest source of revenue, its sale of user data has stirred controversy regarding privacy in the wake of the 2016 US presidential election. Other sources of income for Twitter include service fees made from users of its product, MoPub, which is an ad exchange service. Adeola Seun
Seun is a CCNA certified graduate of FUTA. He has been writing on various subjects that include finance, economics, celebrity net worth, lifestyle, biographies and politics for over 7 years, Other than writing, he enjoys movies, video games, and sports
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https://justrichest.com/twitter-worth-make-money/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1684890532#2_3569604557
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Title: 23 Tips for How to Potty Train Your Toddler BEFORE 2 Years Old - Just Simply Mom
Headings: 23 Tips for How to Potty Train Your Toddler BEFORE 2 Years Old
23 Tips for How to Potty Train Your Toddler BEFORE 2 Years Old
What Age Can I Potty Train My Toddler?
How to Potty Train Your Toddler
1. Model and demonstrate
2. Make sure they have an understanding
Make sure they are 100% ready before diving in to this process.
3. Make it part of the daily routine
4. Start gradual when introducing the potty
5. Start when you can devote a large chunk of time
6. Expect accidents
7. Use the right equipment
Potty Seat with Steps
Portable Potty with Disposable Liners
Wet liner for car seat
Underpants
Wipes
8. Be 100% all in
9. They should not wear bottoms
10. Don’t use Pull-ups During the Day
11. Rewards
12. Make it fun
13. Fill them up
14. Books and videos
15. Consistency
Potty training is just as much your responsibility as it is your child’s.
16. Respond quickly to their needs
17. Set a timer, or don’t
18. Offer distractions while on the potty
19. Don’t train at bedtime yet
20. Be prepared for messes and make clean up easy
21. Encourage Independence
22. Don’t be hard on them
23. Give them a break if they need it
Content: If you believe that your 18, 20, or 22 month old is fully capable, I would encourage you to try it as soon as possible! Don’t put too much pressure on them at this point, but it can’t hurt to get them acclimated to the potty. Download your FREE printable Potty Training Chart to get your toddler started in a fun and motivating way! Also, if you’re looking for tips specifically for potty training boys, check out my post here. How to Potty Train Your Toddler
When you’re ready to start the process of potty training your two year old, make sure to follow these tips below for a quick and painless experience with your child. Although all children are different and may learn at different times, they all can be taught if using the correct principals. 1. Model and demonstrate
A good way to start exploring the concept of using the toilet is to take them in the bathroom with you. Kids learn the most through watching and modeling and they will want to imitate the actions they see. So every time you go to the bathroom, bring them in with you.
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https://justsimplymom.com/2020/05/08/17-tips-for-potty-training-your-toddler-before-2-years-old/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1684890532#3_3569607132
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Title: 23 Tips for How to Potty Train Your Toddler BEFORE 2 Years Old - Just Simply Mom
Headings: 23 Tips for How to Potty Train Your Toddler BEFORE 2 Years Old
23 Tips for How to Potty Train Your Toddler BEFORE 2 Years Old
What Age Can I Potty Train My Toddler?
How to Potty Train Your Toddler
1. Model and demonstrate
2. Make sure they have an understanding
Make sure they are 100% ready before diving in to this process.
3. Make it part of the daily routine
4. Start gradual when introducing the potty
5. Start when you can devote a large chunk of time
6. Expect accidents
7. Use the right equipment
Potty Seat with Steps
Portable Potty with Disposable Liners
Wet liner for car seat
Underpants
Wipes
8. Be 100% all in
9. They should not wear bottoms
10. Don’t use Pull-ups During the Day
11. Rewards
12. Make it fun
13. Fill them up
14. Books and videos
15. Consistency
Potty training is just as much your responsibility as it is your child’s.
16. Respond quickly to their needs
17. Set a timer, or don’t
18. Offer distractions while on the potty
19. Don’t train at bedtime yet
20. Be prepared for messes and make clean up easy
21. Encourage Independence
22. Don’t be hard on them
23. Give them a break if they need it
Content: Although all children are different and may learn at different times, they all can be taught if using the correct principals. 1. Model and demonstrate
A good way to start exploring the concept of using the toilet is to take them in the bathroom with you. Kids learn the most through watching and modeling and they will want to imitate the actions they see. So every time you go to the bathroom, bring them in with you. Show them how you pull up and down your underwear. Explain to them how you sit on the toilet and pee comes out. Talk about wiping, flushing, and washing your hands afterward. This should begin before you actually start potty training. Soon they will want to help you and do all of these steps themselves!
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https://justsimplymom.com/2020/05/08/17-tips-for-potty-training-your-toddler-before-2-years-old/
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Title: 23 Tips for How to Potty Train Your Toddler BEFORE 2 Years Old - Just Simply Mom
Headings: 23 Tips for How to Potty Train Your Toddler BEFORE 2 Years Old
23 Tips for How to Potty Train Your Toddler BEFORE 2 Years Old
What Age Can I Potty Train My Toddler?
How to Potty Train Your Toddler
1. Model and demonstrate
2. Make sure they have an understanding
Make sure they are 100% ready before diving in to this process.
3. Make it part of the daily routine
4. Start gradual when introducing the potty
5. Start when you can devote a large chunk of time
6. Expect accidents
7. Use the right equipment
Potty Seat with Steps
Portable Potty with Disposable Liners
Wet liner for car seat
Underpants
Wipes
8. Be 100% all in
9. They should not wear bottoms
10. Don’t use Pull-ups During the Day
11. Rewards
12. Make it fun
13. Fill them up
14. Books and videos
15. Consistency
Potty training is just as much your responsibility as it is your child’s.
16. Respond quickly to their needs
17. Set a timer, or don’t
18. Offer distractions while on the potty
19. Don’t train at bedtime yet
20. Be prepared for messes and make clean up easy
21. Encourage Independence
22. Don’t be hard on them
23. Give them a break if they need it
Content: I thought it was enough to get her to understand the potty and a good reason why she potty trained quickly. Once I would decide to start, I would go for it more consistently. However, getting her slowly acclimated to the process helped a lot. 5. Start when you can devote a large chunk of time
Don’t start full blown potty training on a random Wednesday after work when they’re going to be in daycare for the next few days. The ideal time to start is at the beginning of a long weekend or the longest period of time that you will be staying at home. Potty training takes a lot of time and dedication from YOU as the parent. It’s not all on your child. Most people say your child can learn to potty train within 3 days, but I think that’s for children who are a little bit older. For these young ones, I would make sure you have a good 5 day stretch where you are home and committed to training.
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https://justsimplymom.com/2020/05/08/17-tips-for-potty-training-your-toddler-before-2-years-old/
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Title: 23 Tips for How to Potty Train Your Toddler BEFORE 2 Years Old - Just Simply Mom
Headings: 23 Tips for How to Potty Train Your Toddler BEFORE 2 Years Old
23 Tips for How to Potty Train Your Toddler BEFORE 2 Years Old
What Age Can I Potty Train My Toddler?
How to Potty Train Your Toddler
1. Model and demonstrate
2. Make sure they have an understanding
Make sure they are 100% ready before diving in to this process.
3. Make it part of the daily routine
4. Start gradual when introducing the potty
5. Start when you can devote a large chunk of time
6. Expect accidents
7. Use the right equipment
Potty Seat with Steps
Portable Potty with Disposable Liners
Wet liner for car seat
Underpants
Wipes
8. Be 100% all in
9. They should not wear bottoms
10. Don’t use Pull-ups During the Day
11. Rewards
12. Make it fun
13. Fill them up
14. Books and videos
15. Consistency
Potty training is just as much your responsibility as it is your child’s.
16. Respond quickly to their needs
17. Set a timer, or don’t
18. Offer distractions while on the potty
19. Don’t train at bedtime yet
20. Be prepared for messes and make clean up easy
21. Encourage Independence
22. Don’t be hard on them
23. Give them a break if they need it
Content: The ideal time to start is at the beginning of a long weekend or the longest period of time that you will be staying at home. Potty training takes a lot of time and dedication from YOU as the parent. It’s not all on your child. Most people say your child can learn to potty train within 3 days, but I think that’s for children who are a little bit older. For these young ones, I would make sure you have a good 5 day stretch where you are home and committed to training. 6. Expect accidents
Your toddler will have accidents when they’re starting to potty train. Even when you think they are fully trained, they will STILL have accidents! This is how they will learn. They have to feel themselves getting wet and the dripping down their legs to realize what isn’t right.
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https://justsimplymom.com/2020/05/08/17-tips-for-potty-training-your-toddler-before-2-years-old/
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Title: 19 Ways to Encourage Employee Development | Justworks
Headings: 19 Ways to Encourage Employee Development
19 Ways to Encourage Employee Development
Use Our Employee Happiness Survey Template
Propose Regular One-on-one Meetings
Involve Employees in Goal Setting
Prioritize Skill Development
Foster Upward Mobility
Fast-track Leadership Development
Establish a Regular Training Schedule
Source Training Topics from Employees
Support Knowledge Sharing
Develop Train-the-Trainer Sessions
Consider a Peer Mentoring Program
Implement Cross-departmental Training
Make sure your employees know where to find resources around your company’s development offerings.
Provide Employee Development Resources
Offer Tuition Reimbursement
Advocate for External Training
Suggest Professional Organizations
Endorse Business Networking
Recognize Training Accomplishments
As employees complete training, be sure to give kudos for their achievements.
Link Job Titles & Development Activities
Be a Role Model via Active Participation
Boost Employee Development
Content: Try using our goal setting worksheet to formalize the discussion, being sure to include relevant development activities to help set employees up for success. Prioritize Skill Development
Taking the time to provide training on specific skills that could use some work can help team members become more proficient at their jobs — which can ultimately help them see how further development can benefit them. Managers can start by working with individual employees to help identify gaps between actual and desired skill levels, which are the areas where training is needed the most. Maybe some sales reps need better prospecting or cold calling skills, while others need to take a business writing class. The key is to help employees build the skills they need to succeed in their roles. Foster Upward Mobility
Employees want to work for organizations where they feel they have opportunities to advance and grow. By offering development opportunities and promoting from within whenever possible, you can position your company as one where upward mobility is possible. Try offering learning and development tracks that allow employees to deepen their skills for the roles they’re in, as well as tracks to cross-train for lateral opportunities or develop skills that would be needed to advance. Fast-track Leadership Development
Do you know where your organization’s next generation of leaders will come from? An internal leadership development program can help you build bench strength so you’ll be able to promote from within more often.
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https://justworks.com/blog/13-ways-encourage-employee-development-strengthen-team
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Title: 19 Ways to Encourage Employee Development | Justworks
Headings: 19 Ways to Encourage Employee Development
19 Ways to Encourage Employee Development
Use Our Employee Happiness Survey Template
Propose Regular One-on-one Meetings
Involve Employees in Goal Setting
Prioritize Skill Development
Foster Upward Mobility
Fast-track Leadership Development
Establish a Regular Training Schedule
Source Training Topics from Employees
Support Knowledge Sharing
Develop Train-the-Trainer Sessions
Consider a Peer Mentoring Program
Implement Cross-departmental Training
Make sure your employees know where to find resources around your company’s development offerings.
Provide Employee Development Resources
Offer Tuition Reimbursement
Advocate for External Training
Suggest Professional Organizations
Endorse Business Networking
Recognize Training Accomplishments
As employees complete training, be sure to give kudos for their achievements.
Link Job Titles & Development Activities
Be a Role Model via Active Participation
Boost Employee Development
Content: Since being a great employee doesn’t necessarily mean someone is prepared to take on a leadership role, consider helping them get ready. By implementing a fast-track leadership development program, you can prepare high-potential team members to step into leadership positions as they become available. An internal leadership development program can help you build bench strength so you’ll be able to promote from within more often. Establish a Regular Training Schedule
Make it easy for employees to set aside time in their schedules for professional development by establishing a regular time for training sessions. For example, make “Training on Tuesdays” a regular thing, with different types of training happening each week of the month. Skill training could be slated for the first week, leadership development could happen in the second week, with other types of development activities scheduled for the other weeks. This way, employees can easily plan ahead for development opportunities. Source Training Topics from Employees
Try asking employees to suggest learning and development topics that they feel would be beneficial. Team members are much more likely to participate in development opportunities if they’re invested and have some input around what is offered. Plus, you’ll likely get some creative ideas that you might not have thought of on your own.
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https://justworks.com/blog/13-ways-encourage-employee-development-strengthen-team
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1693739713#8_3587508290
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Title: How Can Teachers Build a Quality Lesson Plan?
Headings: How Can Teachers Build a Quality Lesson Plan?
How Can Teachers Build a Quality Lesson Plan?
Lesson plans help teachers provide an effective learning experience for their students
Preparing a Lesson Plan
1. Outline Learning Objectives
2. Develop the Introduction
3. Plan Specific Learning Activities
4. Plan to Check for Understanding
5. Develop a Conclusion and a Preview
6. Create a Realistic Timeline
Like this article for teachers?
Content: These questions have to be written down and paraphrased. This will help in preparing the teacher to ask the questions in different ways. The instructor should be constantly monitoring the lesson to determine the degree of instructional effectiveness. Once that is determined, adjustments may need to be made in the presentation to reach a desired learner outcome, such as slowing down, if the material is too difficult; speeding up, if the material is too simple; jumping ahead, if the students already know the material; or re-teaching, if the students are missing some important prior knowledge. Some questions to reflect on are: What questions will I ask students to check for understanding? What will I have students do to demonstrate that they are following the lesson effectively?
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https://k12teacherstaffdevelopment.com/tlb/how-can-teachers-build-a-quality-lesson-plan/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1694004581#2_3588081929
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Title: The Crusades: Conflicts and Compromises
Headings:
Impact of Crusades
Negative Consequences
Crusades: Compromises
3rd Crusade (1187-1192)
Crusades: Conflicts
1st Crusade (1096 -1099)
Overview
There were a total of 8 Crusades:
Content: Continue reading
“Crusades: Conflicts” →
Overview
The Crusades were a series of wars fought between the Christians and the Muslims from 1905 to 1291, pertaining to the recapture of Holy Land. Holy Land, now more widely known as Jerusalem was a significant region of land to both the Christians and the Muslim—also the Jews. For the Christians, the land was important because it was the place where Jesus was born and died. For the Muslims, the land was important because many significant events relating to their Prophet Muhammad (SA) occurred there. For the Jews, the land was important because there ancestors had been guided their by Abraham (A)
There were a total of 8 Crusades: The first Crusade resulted most successfully for the Christians
The second Crusade accomplished nothing for the Christians. The third Crusade ended in a peace treaty between two major leaders, Richard the Lion Heart and Saladin. In the fourth Crusade, the crusaders never made it to Holy Land and instead diverted their goals into sacking the city of Constantinople
In the final Crusade, the last of the Christian cities fell to the Muslims and the Crusaders gave up leaving Holy Land under Muslim Rule
Although there were a total of eight Crusades, The Crusades mentioned above are the most significant ones.
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https://k12worldhistoryhonorsproject.wordpress.com/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1694153151#8_3588493078
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Title: AWS Certified Solutions Architect: Roles & Responsibilities
Headings: What is AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Skills & duties
What is AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Skills & duties
Index:
Who is an AWS Solutions Architect?
What Is AWS Solution Architect Certification?
Why Is AWS Certification Beneficial?
What does a Solutions Architect do?
Skills required for a Solutions Architect
Roles and Responsibilities
Related/Reference
Next Task For You
Content: You might have tons happening immediately, but it’s definitely worth to form some compromise for AWS certifications. Check out AWS Elastic Beanstalk, an easy-to-use AWS service for deploying and scaling web applications and services. What does a Solutions Architect do? Solution Architects are liable for building and integrating computer systems and knowledge for meeting specific needs. This involves the integration of hardware and software for meeting the customer-defined purpose. Examination of current systems and architecture is additionally one of their responsibilities. They work with technical and business staff for recommending solutions for simpler systems. They focus on technology implementation to seek out a simple solution for tough business problems. They check on the technology platform, programming language, and operating system that can be used for the creation of a business solution. They decide on the design and feel of the software and the way can different modules interact together.
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https://k21academy.com/amazon-web-services/roles-and-responsibilities-of-aws-solutions-architect/
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Title: 5 Reasons Why Diets Don't Work - The Foodie Dietitian | Kara Lydon
Headings: 5 Reasons Why Diets Don’t Work
5 Reasons Why Diets Don’t Work
1. DIETS ARE NOT SUSTAINABLE.
4. DIETS MAKE YOU OBSESS OVER FOOD.
5. DIETS INCREASE CRAVINGS.
Content: They played with it like kids making mud pies.” Another subject wrote, “Stayed up until 5 a.m. last night studying cookbooks.” The men started to rip out recipes from cookbooks (and this is before the days of Food Network and Pinterest!), they began stealing food, others chewed up to 30 packs of gum per day. Not to mention the weird rituals noted like licking the plates clean, holding food in their mouth for a period of time before swallowing and laboring over the combinations on their plate making “weird and distasteful concoctions.” People often think that it’s their fault they are thinking about food all the time. But it’s actually just a biological reaction to restriction. Of course you’re going to be preoccupied with food because your body is hungry for fuel! Once again, our bodies are just trying to do their job. And once again the diet industry is making us think that something is wrong with us.
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https://karalydon.com/intuitive-eating/5-reasons-diets-dont-work/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1714758141#1_3631563865
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Title: The New Deal & Three R's - The Great Depression
Headings: The New Deal & 3 R's- Relief, Recovery, Reform
The New Deal & 3 R's- Relief, Recovery, Reform
New Deal/3 R's Overview
Relief
Social Security act
Civilian conservation Corps (CCC)
Recovery
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Home owners loan corporation (HOLC)
Reform
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Content: Finally, reforms analyzed what caused the depression and attempted to prevent such a crisis from recurring in the future. During his presidency, Roosevelt inflicted two New Deals. The First New Deal came in 1933, during the "first hundred days", and the Second New Deal came in 1935. Relief
Social Security act
Ads in support of Social Security
This law was enacted in 1935 and aimed to provide aid and financial security to retirees, the unemployed, people with disabilities, and dependent mothers with children. During the Great Depression 50% of senior citizens lived in poverty, 50% of people were unemployed or underemployed, and 50% of children did not have acceptable shelter, food, or medical care. The Social Security Act aimed to help these people out and provide relief during this crisis. This was perhaps the most significant program of the New Deal, and it is still intact today. Civilian conservation Corps (CCC)
Ad for the CCC
The CCC provided temporary jobs to millions of unemployed Americans in reforestation, road construction, prevention of forest erosion in an attempt to stimulate the economy. The CCC (in affiliation with the Works Progress Administration (WPA)) built more than 650,000 miles of roads in addition to 150,000 schools, airports, hospitals, parks, dams, and other public projects. Recovery
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
WPA Poster
Like the CCC, the WPA provided government jobs to unemployed Americans in order to stimulate the economy.
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https://karolandjordan.weebly.com/the-new-deal--three-rs.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_22_1714758141#2_3631565977
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Title: The New Deal & Three R's - The Great Depression
Headings: The New Deal & 3 R's- Relief, Recovery, Reform
The New Deal & 3 R's- Relief, Recovery, Reform
New Deal/3 R's Overview
Relief
Social Security act
Civilian conservation Corps (CCC)
Recovery
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Home owners loan corporation (HOLC)
Reform
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Content: The Social Security Act aimed to help these people out and provide relief during this crisis. This was perhaps the most significant program of the New Deal, and it is still intact today. Civilian conservation Corps (CCC)
Ad for the CCC
The CCC provided temporary jobs to millions of unemployed Americans in reforestation, road construction, prevention of forest erosion in an attempt to stimulate the economy. The CCC (in affiliation with the Works Progress Administration (WPA)) built more than 650,000 miles of roads in addition to 150,000 schools, airports, hospitals, parks, dams, and other public projects. Recovery
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
WPA Poster
Like the CCC, the WPA provided government jobs to unemployed Americans in order to stimulate the economy. Unlike the CCC which provided temporary jobs, though, the WPA provided long term jobs building schools, airports, and other public projects. WPA Poster
Home owners loan corporation (HOLC)
Home Owners Loan Corp. Political Cartoon
The Home Owners Loan Corporation gave loans to home owners so that they could pay their mortgages. This program prevented people from losing their homes and going homeless, but it also prevented more banks from going under, or failing. Reform
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
FDIC Political Cartoon
During the Great Depression 40% of banks failed, in fact banks were failing everyday during this economic crisis. Roosevelt created the FDIC, which guaranteed savings deposits for all Americans.
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https://karolandjordan.weebly.com/the-new-deal--three-rs.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5772378#2_15999583
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Title: Animal Agriculture and Its Negative Impact on Climate Change
Headings: Animal Agriculture and Its Negative Impact on Climate Change
Animal Agriculture and Its Negative Impact on Climate Change
How Does Animal Agriculture Affect The Environment
Impact Of Animal Agriculture On Climate Change
Land Use
Livestock
Fisheries
How Do Greenhouse Gases Affect the Climate?
Can Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Animal Agriculture Be Reduced?
Animal Agriculture And Global Warming
Conclusion
Content: The earliest signs of agriculture can be dated at around 12,000 years ago, yet since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, agriculture has taken on an entirely new face, adopting intensive practices such as concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) which foster truly heartbreaking conditions for farmworkers, animals, and surrounding communities alike. Called humanity’s greatest mistake by some due to the resulting hard labor, diminished nutrition, and social inequality brought by agriculture, this system of food production now presents the world with a new quandary: environmental destruction on scales that can no longer be ignored. CAFOs produce enormous amounts of waste, which collect in vast open-air lagoons that can be breached by extreme weather events or gradually seep into groundwater. Water pollution from CAFOs can cause algal blooms which can devastate entire marine ecosystems. Air pollution is generated from CAFOs as manure is vaporized, sending toxic wafts through the air to surrounding communities. Vast fields of monocrops also cause a host of environmental effects, including air pollution. Pesticides and herbicides are sprayed in liberal amounts, which can cause a host of debilitating illnesses, including cancers, for farmworkers and surrounding communities. Soil depletion is also a serious looming issue. Monocropping, along with the overuse of agrochemicals including synthetic fertilizers like nitrogen and phosphorus, are denying fields a fallow period or crop rotation has the effect of leeching soils of their nutrients.
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https://sentientmedia.org/animal-agriculture-climate-change/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5772378#3_16001836
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Title: Animal Agriculture and Its Negative Impact on Climate Change
Headings: Animal Agriculture and Its Negative Impact on Climate Change
Animal Agriculture and Its Negative Impact on Climate Change
How Does Animal Agriculture Affect The Environment
Impact Of Animal Agriculture On Climate Change
Land Use
Livestock
Fisheries
How Do Greenhouse Gases Affect the Climate?
Can Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Animal Agriculture Be Reduced?
Animal Agriculture And Global Warming
Conclusion
Content: Air pollution is generated from CAFOs as manure is vaporized, sending toxic wafts through the air to surrounding communities. Vast fields of monocrops also cause a host of environmental effects, including air pollution. Pesticides and herbicides are sprayed in liberal amounts, which can cause a host of debilitating illnesses, including cancers, for farmworkers and surrounding communities. Soil depletion is also a serious looming issue. Monocropping, along with the overuse of agrochemicals including synthetic fertilizers like nitrogen and phosphorus, are denying fields a fallow period or crop rotation has the effect of leeching soils of their nutrients. These practices render soils far less productive over time. It takes hundreds, if not thousands, of years for soils to become abundantly fertile again. Impact Of Animal Agriculture On Climate Change
Out of all the human activities that cause climate change, agriculture is one of the biggest contributors. Estimates as of 2020 put the sector’s global contributions at 37 percent. Below are a few key factors accounting for climate change emissions resulting from human-cased agriculture.
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https://sentientmedia.org/animal-agriculture-climate-change/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5800856#16_16094523
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Title: Animal Cruelty: What Is It and How Can We Stop It For Good?
Headings: Animal Cruelty: What Is It and How Can We Stop It For Good?
Animal Cruelty: What Is It and How Can We Stop It For Good?
Sentient Media Podcast | EP3
Sentient Media Podcast | EP3 Sentient Media Podcast | EP3
003 ARTICLE READING: What is Animal Cruelty?
003 ARTICLE READING: What is Animal Cruelty? 003 ARTICLE READING: What is Animal Cruelty?
What Is Animal Cruelty?
Animal Abuse
Animal Neglect
Animal Exploitation
Human Predation
Animal Testing
What Are the Differences Between Animal Cruelty by Omission and Animal Cruelty by Commission?
Why Do People Treat Animals Cruelly?
Viewing Animals as Objects
Using Animals for Monetary Gain
Disregarding Animals’ Feelings and Emotions
What Other Crimes Are Correlated With Animal Cruelty?
Domestic Violence
Homicide
Drug and Gun Trades
Which Animals Suffer the Most?
Companion Animals
Livestock
Sea-life
Rodents
What Are the Most Common Issues Associated With Animal Cruelty?
Animal Fighting
Puppy and Kitty Mills
Factory Farming
Animal Hoarding
Horse Slaughter
Entertainment Animals
Fur Farming
What Are the Best Ways to Combat Animal Cruelty?
The Road Ahead
Content: Endless cases of animal cruelty come from factory farming, hunting, and fishing. Consider that anyone can get a hunting license — there’s no test to find out if you can shoot straight. Every year, hunters maim animals with non-lethal shots, which means those animals die slow, excruciating deaths. Animal Testing
We have been testing products on animals for many decades. Even though scientific developments have rendered animal testing unnecessary — and even less effective than other testing methods — it still occurs all around the world. Animals in testing facilities are exposed to all manner of substances, many of which cause itching, burning, chronic pain, loss of body parts, and other terrible consequences. The animal cruelty that pervades laboratories doesn’t need to continue. Imagine spending your entire life confined to a hospital bed — one that has no mattress or blankets. You’re constantly receiving “treatments” that cause discomfort, and you can’t have any visitors. That’s a close analogy to the animal cruelty involved in laboratory testing.
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https://sentientmedia.org/animal-cruelty/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5857505#0_16163067
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Title: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Headings: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
What Are Animal Rights Activists?
1866: The Year the First Animal Protection Group Was Created in the U.S.
What Do Animal Rights Activists Do?
Fight for Basic Animal Rights
Save Animals From Exploitation
Make Sure Animals Are Treated With Dignity
Monitor the Use of Animals for Entertainment
How to Be an Animal Rights Activist
1. Educate Yourself Regarding the Issues
2. Make Lifestyle Changes
Become a Vegan or Vegetarian
Become a Cruelty-Free Consumer
3. Take Part in the Cause Publicly
Donate to Animal Rights Organizations
Get Involved With an Animal Rights Organization
Use Your Voice
What You Can Do
Content: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Justice
Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
by Grant Lingel
October 22, 2018
Jo-Anne McArthur / We Animals
Animal rights activists are people living all over the world who spend some or most of their time protesting or otherwise working against factory farming, animal testing and other abuses of the animal kingdom. An animal activist believes that animals deserve to live happy, cruelty-free lives, and in addition they do something to help create a world where that is possible. What many people don’t realize is that animal rights activists aren’t just the people you see holding up signs when you’re commuting to work in the morning. They’re certainly not violent protestors who burn down lab buildings with the animals inside. In fact, they’re people you work with, people in your family, and people you pass on the street every day. Sure, some of them do hold signs and attend protests. Others are animal rights activists in their own way. So what are animal rights activists — and should you maybe be one, too?
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https://sentientmedia.org/animal-rights-activists/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5857505#4_16171151
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Title: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Headings: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
What Are Animal Rights Activists?
1866: The Year the First Animal Protection Group Was Created in the U.S.
What Do Animal Rights Activists Do?
Fight for Basic Animal Rights
Save Animals From Exploitation
Make Sure Animals Are Treated With Dignity
Monitor the Use of Animals for Entertainment
How to Be an Animal Rights Activist
1. Educate Yourself Regarding the Issues
2. Make Lifestyle Changes
Become a Vegan or Vegetarian
Become a Cruelty-Free Consumer
3. Take Part in the Cause Publicly
Donate to Animal Rights Organizations
Get Involved With an Animal Rights Organization
Use Your Voice
What You Can Do
Content: Wayne Hsiung is the co-founder of Direct Action Everywhere, an organization that investigates animal cruelty. He’s been actively involved in keeping businesses as honest as possible and standing up for animals. Anita Krajnc made headline news when she gave water to pigs on their way to the slaughterhouse. She was arrested for criminal mischief in Toronto but was found not guilty. Krajnc founded Toronto Pig Save, which focuses on saving pigs from abuse and slaughter. There are also folks like Simone Reyes, who became famous as Russell Simmons’s assistant and gave a powerful TEDx talk on animal rights. She’s worked with PETA and other organizations to raise awareness, stage demonstrations, and protest animal cruelty. People are becoming animal rights activists every day, or just realizing that that’s what they’ve been all along. One example is Glenn Greenwald, who is best known for his work at The Intercept and for breaking the Edward Snowden story, and who has become a vegan and committed animal rights activist. His current project involves creating animal shelters to be run by homeless people, providing space and safety for both people and animals.
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https://sentientmedia.org/animal-rights-activists/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5857505#7_16177573
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Title: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Headings: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
What Are Animal Rights Activists?
1866: The Year the First Animal Protection Group Was Created in the U.S.
What Do Animal Rights Activists Do?
Fight for Basic Animal Rights
Save Animals From Exploitation
Make Sure Animals Are Treated With Dignity
Monitor the Use of Animals for Entertainment
How to Be an Animal Rights Activist
1. Educate Yourself Regarding the Issues
2. Make Lifestyle Changes
Become a Vegan or Vegetarian
Become a Cruelty-Free Consumer
3. Take Part in the Cause Publicly
Donate to Animal Rights Organizations
Get Involved With an Animal Rights Organization
Use Your Voice
What You Can Do
Content: Of course, the ASPCA is no longer the only animal rights activist organization in the U.S., and many more exist throughout the world. Each of these organizations strives not only to bring animal abuse to light and stop it, but also to educate people on the humane treatment of animals. Animal rights activists who belong to these organizations or who act independently often volunteer to teach classes, to clear out the homes of animal hoarders and rehome those animals, and to organize free or low-cost vaccines and neutering for household pets. What Do Animal Rights Activists Do? An animal rights activist looks out for animals at every opportunity. Most proactively organize events to help educate the public, protest against the inhumane treatment of animals, or celebrate animals in general. You’ll find many animal rights activists lobbying state and federal governments for better laws to protect animals. These passionate people also spend time spreading the word about animal cruelty online, whether by writing blogs, posting on social media, creating YouTube videos, or chatting with others on forums. Fight for Basic Animal Rights
Animal rights activists understand that animals can’t protect themselves from human greed. They don’t have the tools or voices to achieve their own liberation from labs and farms.
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https://sentientmedia.org/animal-rights-activists/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5857505#8_16179899
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Title: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Headings: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
What Are Animal Rights Activists?
1866: The Year the First Animal Protection Group Was Created in the U.S.
What Do Animal Rights Activists Do?
Fight for Basic Animal Rights
Save Animals From Exploitation
Make Sure Animals Are Treated With Dignity
Monitor the Use of Animals for Entertainment
How to Be an Animal Rights Activist
1. Educate Yourself Regarding the Issues
2. Make Lifestyle Changes
Become a Vegan or Vegetarian
Become a Cruelty-Free Consumer
3. Take Part in the Cause Publicly
Donate to Animal Rights Organizations
Get Involved With an Animal Rights Organization
Use Your Voice
What You Can Do
Content: Most proactively organize events to help educate the public, protest against the inhumane treatment of animals, or celebrate animals in general. You’ll find many animal rights activists lobbying state and federal governments for better laws to protect animals. These passionate people also spend time spreading the word about animal cruelty online, whether by writing blogs, posting on social media, creating YouTube videos, or chatting with others on forums. Fight for Basic Animal Rights
Animal rights activists understand that animals can’t protect themselves from human greed. They don’t have the tools or voices to achieve their own liberation from labs and farms. Consequently, humans have to speak for them. The goal is to identify situations in which animals might be in danger, then attempt to stop the cruelty. The vast majority of animal rights activists don’t believe in taking the law into their own hands. Instead, they work with law enforcement when necessary to help stop animal cruelty. The ways in which animal rights activists fight for animal cruelty can vary depending on their abilities.
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https://sentientmedia.org/animal-rights-activists/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5857505#9_16182017
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Title: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Headings: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
What Are Animal Rights Activists?
1866: The Year the First Animal Protection Group Was Created in the U.S.
What Do Animal Rights Activists Do?
Fight for Basic Animal Rights
Save Animals From Exploitation
Make Sure Animals Are Treated With Dignity
Monitor the Use of Animals for Entertainment
How to Be an Animal Rights Activist
1. Educate Yourself Regarding the Issues
2. Make Lifestyle Changes
Become a Vegan or Vegetarian
Become a Cruelty-Free Consumer
3. Take Part in the Cause Publicly
Donate to Animal Rights Organizations
Get Involved With an Animal Rights Organization
Use Your Voice
What You Can Do
Content: Consequently, humans have to speak for them. The goal is to identify situations in which animals might be in danger, then attempt to stop the cruelty. The vast majority of animal rights activists don’t believe in taking the law into their own hands. Instead, they work with law enforcement when necessary to help stop animal cruelty. The ways in which animal rights activists fight for animal cruelty can vary depending on their abilities. Celebrities, for instance, often have larger platforms and seemingly make statements with a bigger impact. However, the young family that adopts a dog or cat from a rescue instead of buying one from a breeder makes just as big an impact in the life of that one animal. Most animal rights activists also walk the walk. In addition to protesting animal cruelty, they do their best to make sure they don’t contribute to it. They eat vegan diets, avoid wearing products made from animal hide, fur and leather, and don’t use consumer goods made from animal by-products.
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https://sentientmedia.org/animal-rights-activists/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5857505#10_16184024
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Title: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Headings: Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
Animal Rights Activists: Who They Are & What Do They Do
What Are Animal Rights Activists?
1866: The Year the First Animal Protection Group Was Created in the U.S.
What Do Animal Rights Activists Do?
Fight for Basic Animal Rights
Save Animals From Exploitation
Make Sure Animals Are Treated With Dignity
Monitor the Use of Animals for Entertainment
How to Be an Animal Rights Activist
1. Educate Yourself Regarding the Issues
2. Make Lifestyle Changes
Become a Vegan or Vegetarian
Become a Cruelty-Free Consumer
3. Take Part in the Cause Publicly
Donate to Animal Rights Organizations
Get Involved With an Animal Rights Organization
Use Your Voice
What You Can Do
Content: Celebrities, for instance, often have larger platforms and seemingly make statements with a bigger impact. However, the young family that adopts a dog or cat from a rescue instead of buying one from a breeder makes just as big an impact in the life of that one animal. Most animal rights activists also walk the walk. In addition to protesting animal cruelty, they do their best to make sure they don’t contribute to it. They eat vegan diets, avoid wearing products made from animal hide, fur and leather, and don’t use consumer goods made from animal by-products. Save Animals From Exploitation
Animals can be exploited in numerous ways. Animals used in laboratory testing often undergo extreme pain, fear, discomfort, and finally death. The same is true of animals that are used in sports (both illegal and legal), such as dog fighting or bullfighting. Some animal rights activists specialize in a particular form of animal exploitation. They might target factory farms to dissuade farmers from raising animals for meat, eggs, and milk in inhumane ways, for example.
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https://sentientmedia.org/animal-rights-activists/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5882293#10_16236478
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Title: Animal Testing Is Cruel and Doesn't Work: Here's Why
Headings: Animal Testing Is Cruel and Doesn’t Work: Here’s Why
Animal Testing Is Cruel and Doesn’t Work: Here’s Why
What Is Animal Testing?
More Than 100 Million Animals Are Tested and Killed Every Year
Industries That Use Animals for Testing
Cosmetics
Cleaning Products
Personal Hygiene
Why Animal Testing Needs to Stop
Animal Testing is Unethical and Cruel
It’s Archaic
It’s Not Necessary
The Results of Animal Testing Are Not Reliable
It’s Wasteful
Alternatives to Animal Testing
In Vitro Testing
Computer Modeling
Research Using Human Volunteers
Human Tissues
What You Can Do
Content: Let them know with a letter, with posts on social media, and with the most important, time-tested way to drive change in a capitalist society: spending your dollars with the competition. Cleaning Products
It’s quite incredible how many cleaning products exist, and how many of the companies responsible for them test on animals. From air fresheners and dish soap to glass cleaners and stain removers, there are many companies that test chemicals on animals while developing their cleaning products. Countless household cleaning products have been tested on animals, from glass cleaners like Windex to bathroom disinfectants like Lysol, from laundry detergents like Tide to dish soaps like Dawn. Luckily, there are many cruelty-free alternatives out there if you are willing to look a little harder and perhaps spend a little more. But if you care about the well-being of animals and supporting companies that believe in the rights of animals to live without suffering, then it’s worth doing a bit more research into what you are buying. Personal Hygiene
Like to pamper yourself? There is a very good chance that you use products that were tested on animals. Personal care products should be subject to testing because, like cosmetics, they’re used on human skin.
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https://sentientmedia.org/animal-testing/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5882293#12_16240444
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Title: Animal Testing Is Cruel and Doesn't Work: Here's Why
Headings: Animal Testing Is Cruel and Doesn’t Work: Here’s Why
Animal Testing Is Cruel and Doesn’t Work: Here’s Why
What Is Animal Testing?
More Than 100 Million Animals Are Tested and Killed Every Year
Industries That Use Animals for Testing
Cosmetics
Cleaning Products
Personal Hygiene
Why Animal Testing Needs to Stop
Animal Testing is Unethical and Cruel
It’s Archaic
It’s Not Necessary
The Results of Animal Testing Are Not Reliable
It’s Wasteful
Alternatives to Animal Testing
In Vitro Testing
Computer Modeling
Research Using Human Volunteers
Human Tissues
What You Can Do
Content: But it shouldn’t be animals who pay the price for our comfort and vanity. Human products should be tested on humans, as we’ll discuss a bit later. Again, do your research. Look for companies that produce personal hygiene products without testing them on animals first. The more you vote with your wallet, the more big companies will pay attention to what consumers want: cruelty-free consumer products. Why Animal Testing Needs to Stop
There are obvious reasons why animal testing needs to stop — the cruelty and the unnecessary torture and killing of innocent animals — but there are also many other reasons, which we’ll examine below. Animal Testing is Unethical and Cruel
This is the most obvious reason, and why so many animal activists around the world protest against and boycott companies that test their products on animals. Every sentient creature deserves to live a life without suffering at the hands of humans. It’s unconscionable how poorly these animals are treated.
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https://sentientmedia.org/animal-testing/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5882293#13_16242320
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Title: Animal Testing Is Cruel and Doesn't Work: Here's Why
Headings: Animal Testing Is Cruel and Doesn’t Work: Here’s Why
Animal Testing Is Cruel and Doesn’t Work: Here’s Why
What Is Animal Testing?
More Than 100 Million Animals Are Tested and Killed Every Year
Industries That Use Animals for Testing
Cosmetics
Cleaning Products
Personal Hygiene
Why Animal Testing Needs to Stop
Animal Testing is Unethical and Cruel
It’s Archaic
It’s Not Necessary
The Results of Animal Testing Are Not Reliable
It’s Wasteful
Alternatives to Animal Testing
In Vitro Testing
Computer Modeling
Research Using Human Volunteers
Human Tissues
What You Can Do
Content: cruelty-free consumer products. Why Animal Testing Needs to Stop
There are obvious reasons why animal testing needs to stop — the cruelty and the unnecessary torture and killing of innocent animals — but there are also many other reasons, which we’ll examine below. Animal Testing is Unethical and Cruel
This is the most obvious reason, and why so many animal activists around the world protest against and boycott companies that test their products on animals. Every sentient creature deserves to live a life without suffering at the hands of humans. It’s unconscionable how poorly these animals are treated. If you visit a lab, you’ll see that the animals spend much of their time screaming, trying to escape, or lying miserably on the floors of their cages. It’s Archaic
Human beings have evolved as a species. At one time, we might have needed to prey on animals to survive, but that’s not the case anymore. Think of all the technology and devices available to us today, the vast repositories of data found in hard drives all over the world. If we’re still using the same cruel methods to test consumer products, there’s something wrong.
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https://sentientmedia.org/animal-testing/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_5963605#4_16369865
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Title: Big Food: The Dark Secrets Behind the Food Industry
Headings: Big Food: The Dark Secrets Behind the Food Industry
Big Food: The Dark Secrets Behind the Food Industry
What Is Big Food?
Commercial Farming Resources
Factory Farming Efficiency
Unidentified Origins of Food on the Table
Food Aesthetics
What Makes Big Food Dangerous?
Shareholder Accountability
Profit Over Health
Poor Big Food Policy Governance
Ingredients Sourced in Unhealthy Ways
Animal Suffering for Human Consumption
Agricultural Exports
Beef and Veal Agricultural Exports on the Rise
Competition Is Rising for Big Food
Sustainable Farming
Vegetarian and Vegan Diets
Sourcing Local Produce
The Battle Against Unhealthy Ingredients
Scale and Supply Less of a Factor
Plant-Based Meat Substitutes as Competition
How People Around the World Eschew Big Food
What Can You Do to Keep Your Family Healthy?
Switch to a Vegan or Vegetarian Diet
Buy Fresh Produce From Local Sources
Read Labels on Supermarket Products
Discover the Wealth of Whole Foods
Understand Big Food’s Role in Animal Suffering
Conclusion
Content: That’s far from the case. It’s no surprise that many Big Food companies focus on animal products. Tyson alone, for instance, “processes” more than 40 million chickens per week, and they’re known for their poultry and pork products. But why does Big Food exist? And why is it a problem? Commercial Farming Resources
Factory farming requires a significant amount of capital. Farmers have to purchase land, equipment, animals, feed, water, and other assets to even become competitive. Larger companies, such as Tyson, have more resources and can therefore afford more assets. They become the dominant food manufacturer because others can’t compete. This goes for both animal and plant farming.
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https://sentientmedia.org/big-food/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_6294312#10_17058435
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Title: Intensive Agriculture: Impact on Humans, Animals, and the Planet
Headings: Intensive Agriculture: Impact on Humans, Animals, and the Planet
Intensive Agriculture: Impact on Humans, Animals, and the Planet
What Is Intensive And Extensive Agriculture?
Types Of Intensive Farming
Livestock
Crops
Aquaculture
Sustainability
What Is An Example Of Intensive Agriculture?
What Are The Characteristics Of Intensive Farming?
Disadvantages Of Intensive Agriculture
Environmental Disadvantages
Poor Living Conditions And Hygiene For Livestock
Excessive Use Of Agro-Chemicals
Deforestation
Risks On Human Health
Higher Risks Of Cancer And Birth Defects
The Use Of Chemical Hormones In Food
Possibility Of Poor-Quality Food Products
Traditional Farmers Are Unable To Compete
Intensive Farming Facts
Intensive Farming Alternatives
Conclusion
Content: Achieving these unnatural results requires high degrees of human manipulation. Huge amounts of agrochemicals, including pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers, are applied generously to cropland. Intensive farming also requires high degrees of mechanization, from temperature controls in factory barns, to enormous harvesting tractors – these machines replace what was once done by human labor. Waste lagoons on animal farms and high levels of irrigation in intensive crop cultivation are other characteristics of intensive farming. Disadvantages Of Intensive Agriculture
In many ways, the disadvantages of intensive farming tend to outweigh benefits, particularly when it comes to animal products since these are not essential for human health (and especially not in the volumes at which they are currently consumed in places like the United States). Environmental Disadvantages
One of the most troubling environmental disadvantages to industrial agriculture is its contributions to climate change. Globally, agriculture is one of the largest drivers of anthropogenic climate change, accounting for around twelve percent of total emissions, and nearly a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions. Industrial crop production hampers the ability of soil to act as a carbon sequester, ultimately turning it into a carbon emitter. Animal agriculture (most of which is raised intensively) accounts for large amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, including 37% of all methane emissions and 65% of nitrous oxide. Beyond climatic concerns, intensive agriculture produces vast amounts of pollution.
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https://sentientmedia.org/intensive-agriculture/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_6294312#11_17061060
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Title: Intensive Agriculture: Impact on Humans, Animals, and the Planet
Headings: Intensive Agriculture: Impact on Humans, Animals, and the Planet
Intensive Agriculture: Impact on Humans, Animals, and the Planet
What Is Intensive And Extensive Agriculture?
Types Of Intensive Farming
Livestock
Crops
Aquaculture
Sustainability
What Is An Example Of Intensive Agriculture?
What Are The Characteristics Of Intensive Farming?
Disadvantages Of Intensive Agriculture
Environmental Disadvantages
Poor Living Conditions And Hygiene For Livestock
Excessive Use Of Agro-Chemicals
Deforestation
Risks On Human Health
Higher Risks Of Cancer And Birth Defects
The Use Of Chemical Hormones In Food
Possibility Of Poor-Quality Food Products
Traditional Farmers Are Unable To Compete
Intensive Farming Facts
Intensive Farming Alternatives
Conclusion
Content: Environmental Disadvantages
One of the most troubling environmental disadvantages to industrial agriculture is its contributions to climate change. Globally, agriculture is one of the largest drivers of anthropogenic climate change, accounting for around twelve percent of total emissions, and nearly a quarter of greenhouse gas emissions. Industrial crop production hampers the ability of soil to act as a carbon sequester, ultimately turning it into a carbon emitter. Animal agriculture (most of which is raised intensively) accounts for large amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, including 37% of all methane emissions and 65% of nitrous oxide. Beyond climatic concerns, intensive agriculture produces vast amounts of pollution. Some of the largest dairy farms in the United States can have more than 15,000 cows, producing more waste than can be used as fertilizer on surrounding fields, meaning that much of it collects in open waste lagoons. These pose serious pollution risks to ground and surface water, considering that a farm with only 200 cows can produce as much nitrogen as a community of up to 10,000 people. Runoff from such farms can cause algae blooms, which can devastate freshwater, brackish, and saltwater ecosystems. Poor Living Conditions And Hygiene For Livestock
Animals caught up within intensive agriculture operations – and there are billions of them around the world at any given time – are undoubtedly the most drastically impacted by the rise of factory farms. Egg-laying hens are crammed into battery cages and debeaked in order to prevent them from killing one another in such close confines, while male chicks – who are considered useless in egg production – are ground up alive by the millions.
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https://sentientmedia.org/intensive-agriculture/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_13565945#3_34088376
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Title: “Don’t Blame the Eater” Summary and Response – Serafima's Blog
Headings: “Don’t Blame the Eater” Summary and Response
“Don’t Blame the Eater” Summary and Response
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Content: Personally, I agree with all of David’s points. Calorie labels are difficult to understand and as a result of young people often eat far more calories than is recommended for a healthy diet. They show us how many calories are in a serving and the majority will assume that the meal is just one serving. But most of the time it is much more than just one. Fast food has become more and more readily available making it hard to avoid. I find myself eating fast food more and more often. With a tight schedule, I don’t have the time to stop home and cook myself a meal. Instead, I stop at one of the closest fast food restaurants and grab a bite to eat from there. It’s quick, it’s cheap, and it’s everywhere. And I’m not alone in this.
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https://serafima.home.blog/2018/11/27/dont-blame-the-eater-summary-and-response/
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Title: “Don’t Blame the Eater” Summary and Response – Serafima's Blog
Headings: “Don’t Blame the Eater” Summary and Response
“Don’t Blame the Eater” Summary and Response
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Content: I find myself eating fast food more and more often. With a tight schedule, I don’t have the time to stop home and cook myself a meal. Instead, I stop at one of the closest fast food restaurants and grab a bite to eat from there. It’s quick, it’s cheap, and it’s everywhere. And I’m not alone in this. Students all over the United States lead busy lives. From extracurricular activities to jobs to hanging out with friends, they rarely have the time or energy to cook themselves a healthy low-calorie meal. And since they are kids, they don’t even have the money to go out and purchase healthier meals because they are almost always much more expensive than fast food. So in an effort to save a buck or two, they opt for the cheaper, less healthy option. But fast food companies are not all to blame.
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https://serafima.home.blog/2018/11/27/dont-blame-the-eater-summary-and-response/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_15597804#1_36998807
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Title: What is Interactive Lecture?
Headings: What is Interactive Lecture?
What is Interactive Lecture?
The Basic Structure of Interactive Lecture
Triggers, Tasks, and Techniques
Content: Breaking up the lecture with these techniques not only provides format change to engage students, these activities also allow students to immediately apply content and provide feedback to the instructor on student understanding. An Evocative Headline and a Think-Pair-Share: One way to transform a traditional lecture into an interactive lecture would be to have students discuss a headline from the student newspaper. Show more
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Suppose your institution's football team is headed for a bowl game. In an economics class, you might ask students to individually consider the impact of this occurrence in the context of a supply and demand framework for the market for varsity sportswear at your institution. After students have a minute to consider the impact on their own, they then share and discuss their answer with one or two classmates sitting near by. The newspaper headline serves as an engagement trigger to capture student attention and the subsequent activity is an example of a form of the think-pair-share learning structure that allows an immediate response to or application of the content. Calling on some groups for their responses and allowing discussion as a class reinforces the content application and aids in learning.' The Basic Structure of Interactive Lecture
The goal of interactive lecture is to engage students by finding ways for them to interact with the content, the instructor, and their classmates. Accordingly, interactive lectures include segments of lecture combined with segments where students interact.
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https://serc.carleton.edu/introgeo/interactive/whatis.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_15597804#2_37000721
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Title: What is Interactive Lecture?
Headings: What is Interactive Lecture?
What is Interactive Lecture?
The Basic Structure of Interactive Lecture
Triggers, Tasks, and Techniques
Content: After students have a minute to consider the impact on their own, they then share and discuss their answer with one or two classmates sitting near by. The newspaper headline serves as an engagement trigger to capture student attention and the subsequent activity is an example of a form of the think-pair-share learning structure that allows an immediate response to or application of the content. Calling on some groups for their responses and allowing discussion as a class reinforces the content application and aids in learning.' The Basic Structure of Interactive Lecture
The goal of interactive lecture is to engage students by finding ways for them to interact with the content, the instructor, and their classmates. Accordingly, interactive lectures include segments of lecture combined with segments where students interact. One of the things that makes the lecture interactive is the ability of the instructor to choose the content of the lecture segments based on the students' needs. If students have difficulty answering a question, or an activity goes astray in many or most student groups, it's time to find a new and better way to deal with the material. Instructors can also think of the value of format change during a class period in two ways. Format change is valuable in its own right for recapturing attention and engaging students. Also, the new format is often a better way to teach a topic or get a point across.
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https://serc.carleton.edu/introgeo/interactive/whatis.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_16117241#11_38244070
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Title: Misconceptions
Headings: Misconceptions and missing conceptions about the process of science
Misconceptions and missing conceptions about the process of science
The scientific method
The nature of uncertainty and change in scientific knowledge
The community of science and the role it plays
The nature of scientific theories
Who can do science
Content: Only smart or really well-educated people can participate in science; it is reserved for a special few - the "science people". You have to be really good at math to do science. Science is a difficult and obscure subject. All scientists are atheists and science is the sworn enemy of faith. The only people that can use the scientific method are scientists with PhDs. Scientists know everything and are never wrong. Science is only for "men" in white lab coats. Scientists must be emotionally detached from their work. They do not feel that science is something they can do.
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https://serc.carleton.edu/sp/process_of_science/misconceptions.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_17898882#1_41252971
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Title: Culture shaping our perception | Serendip Studio
Headings: Culture shaping our perception
Culture shaping our perception
Content: While I agree with this idea, I think people often overlook how culture can be different for each individual and therefore affected by it differently. From these previous studies, people have over-generalized the findings to large sum of population under such broadly labeled culture and based on my personal experience, I would like to argue how we should not just label people into culture in terms we often do. I would like to begin this idea of culture shaping thoughts and perception with findings from previous studies. Majority of the studies in this field focused on the difference between the Western cultures vs. East Asian cultures. The Western culture, mostly US, is known as individualistic or analytic, which they show attention to object and its attributes, and detach the objects from its field when perceiving them. Also, they prefer predicting and explaining, and they rely on the use of formal logic and the law of non-contradiction. In addition, since the culture encourages individualism, people in these cultures are said to be challenged in their ability to understand someone else’s point of view. In contrast, East Asian cultures, mostly Korean, Chinese, and Japanese, are known to be holistic or interpersonal and therefore, much more adept at determining another persons’ perspective. They also rely more on experiential knowledge rather than formal rules of logic and are more dialectical, which means that they embraces change, contradiction, and multiple perspectives more the people from Western cultures [1]. There have been series of studies to support this fundamental difference in these two cultures.
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https://serendipstudio.org/exchange/yml/culture-shaping-our-perception
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Title: Overrepresentation of Minorities in Special Education | Serendip Studio's One World
Headings: Overrepresentation of Minorities in Special Education
Overrepresentation of Minorities in Special Education
Content: In the educational system, which for some is a bridge to the special education system, minority students are both misidentified and misclassified. According to Donna Y. Ford in “Culturally Different Students in Special Education: Looking Backward to Move Forward” many people question the overrepresentation of people of color in special education: “ Special education is under constant legal and personal scrutiny regarding the overrepresentation (number and percentage) of black and sometimes Hispanic American students” (Ford 398). In-terms of referrals and the structure of special education programs, minority students’ needs are both misunderstood, considered after a diagnosis of their intellectual capacities, and not adequately addressed. In the 1980s, black students made up 16% of total enrollment in schools and 38% of enrollment in classes for people who were considered “intellectually disabled.” In the 1988-1999 academic year, there were 1,111, 650 African American children enrolled in special education (Harry and Janette Klingner 2). African Americans had the highest risk of receiving a disability label in the United States- risk of 14.28%, with Americans Indians/ Alaskan Natives at a risk of 13.10%, Caucasians at a risk od 12%, 11.34% for Hispanics, and 5.31% for Asians. Racially, ethnically, and linguistically different students made up 32% of public schools in 1989, 39% of public schools in 1999, and 45% of public schools in 2000 (Ford 392). Minority students are often treated as one group and therefore their abilities and challenges are attributed to their perceived race/ ethnicity.
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https://serendipstudio.org/oneworld/multicultural-education-2015/overrepresentation-minorities-special-education
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_27705967#3_64480997
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Title: 4 Reasons Humility is a Cardinal Virtue of Servant Leadership
Headings: 4 Reasons Humility is a Cardinal Virtue of Servant Leadership
4 Reasons Humility is a Cardinal Virtue of Servant Leadership
Content: Great loyalty comes when followers feel the leader “is one of us.” Humility inspires followers to trust leaders. As the saying goes, “humility is not about thinking less of yourself, it’s about thinking of yourself less” – that is, humility should not be confused with a lack of self-confidence or insecurity. Quite the contrary, self-confidence and self-security are often displayed most authentically through humility. Humility is valuable because self-confident and self-secure leaders tend to inspire great trust in their leadership. Humility is related to sustainable organizational excellence. Jim Collins saw a pattern in the research behind his book, Good to Great: On one hand, a company might show a leap of performance under a “talented but egocentric leader,” only to decline in later years. On the other hand, a company with a humble leader was more likely to sustain greatness after that leader departed. In the latter case, it seemed that the humble leader imparted greatness to the company.
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https://serveleadnow.com/blog-4-reasons-humility/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_35213418#1_82662752
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Title: Doctors Who Can Write Prescriptions for Service Dogs – ComeHereBoy!
Headings: Doctors Who Can Write Prescriptions for Service Dogs
Doctors Who Can Write Prescriptions for Service Dogs
Which Doctors Can Give a Service Dog Prescription?
What Should the Prescription Say?
Content: Any doctor that is treating your disability, who is legally licensed, can write you a doctor’s note for a service dog. Let’s go over what that means for different types of disabilities: Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, OCD and other mental illnesses: This might be a family doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, licensed clinical social worker (LCSW), licensed professional counselor (LPC), mental health counselor, certified alcohol and drug abuse counselor, nurse psychotherapist, vocational case manager or a marital and family therapist. Seizures, mobility problems, MS, diabetes and other physical illnesses: This might be a family doctor, physical therapist, neurologist, endocrinologist, opthalmologist or other specialists, as well as the doctors listed for mental illnesses. What Should the Prescription Say? Your doctor’s service dog prescription needs to be specific to be accepted by landlords and airlines. It will need to be on your doctor’s “letterhead.” This means it needs to give your doctor’s information.
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https://servicedogs.comehereboy.com/blog/doctors-can-write-prescriptions-service-dogs/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_46598796#5_106903842
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Title: Minimum Safe Altitudes - Severe VFR - Flying Made Easy
Headings: Minimum Safe Altitudes
Minimum Safe Altitudes
Regulations | September 24, 2020 | By: Severe VFR
At Anytime
Congested Vs. Non-Congested
What Counts As A Congested Area?
Takeoff And Landing
Content: Other pattern operations can include practice approaches, repeated touch and goes, stop and goes, and low approaches. The NTSB has also applied these exceptions to touch and go landings and other practice maneuvers such as simulated landings. The NTSB reasons that these practice maneuvers are exceptions to the rule because their purpose is to improve a pilot's capabilities. Any other operations outside the traffic pattern must operate per part 91.119. Pilots have been found to be in violation of part 91.119 for not following a "reasonable departure procedure." Such a case can be found where a pilot was circling homes half a mile from an airport at 100ft to verify the aircraft was functioning normally. It is still best practice to remember the FAA does consider low flying aircraft violations on a case-by-case basis. It is not recommended to use past cases to determine if an operation is legal.
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https://severevfr.com/regulations/minimum-safe-altitudes/
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Title: 1990s Fashion : The 10 major styles that mattered in the decade - Sew Guide
Headings: 1990s Fashion : The 10 major styles that mattered in the decade
1990s Fashion : The 10 major styles that mattered in the decade
What happened in the 1990s ?
Major styles of 1990s fashion
1 Grunge style
2 Loose styles
3 Highschool style
4 Gothic Fashion style
5 Military styles
6 Preppy dressing style
7 Punk style
8 Active wear Style
9 Glittery style again
10 Celebrity Style
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Celebrities like actors and musicians have managed to sway people’s attitudes, thoughts and styles for a long long time. In 1990s this was no different. And this was a great period for music and movies. There was a lot of creativity, a lot of originality and a lot of hits. You will see that the age produced some of the most timeless original music. Most of the songs of Eric Clapton, Mariah Carey, Nirvana, Whitney Houston, Boyz II Men, Shania Twain, songs like My heart will go on of Celine Dion, Candle in the wind by Elton John, Living La Vida Loca by Ricky Martin were always on autoplay on Walkmans all around the world. Late singer Aaliyah was also very influential in the 1990s. Boy Bands like Backstreet Boys, Girl bands like Spice girls also emerged and were hugely popular. Country singers like Garth Brooks, Kenny Chesney, Faith Hill and Rap artists like Puff Daddy, Tupac Shakur, and Snoop Dogg also had great success during this period. There can be no doubt that when you listen to music 24/7 and hero worship the singer, you want to follow them in everything you do.
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https://sewguide.com/1990s-fashion-styles/
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Title: Sentencing and Punishment of Molestation - Sex Crimes - LAWS.com
Headings: Sentencing and Punishment of Molestation
Sentencing and Punishment of Molestation
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Content: Many times this happens because the culprits are given the chance to integrate into society. Abusers are often placed in jail to protect the community and hopefully rehabilitate the criminals. Unfortunately, there are repeat offenders who commit these sex crimes more than once. While in jail, those guilty of a sex crime may have to participate in therapy or counseling to help them with their issue. When they are released from prison, a condition of their release may be that they have to attend additional sessions. Therapy is used as a mechanism to prevent crimes like molestation from reoccurring. Additionally, they may still be forced to register as an abuser in their community. This stipulation depends on the state or locale as well. Punishment for sex crimes, although circumstantial, often work to assure justice for the victims. Comments
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https://sex-crimes.laws.com/molestation/sentencing-and-punishment
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Title: Prostitution - Sex Crimes - LAWS.com
Headings: Prostitution
Prostitution
What is Prostitution?
Types of Prostitution
Legal Terminology Associated with Prostitution
Solicitation
Entrapment
What Dangers are Latent within Prostitution?
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Content: Prostitution - Sex Crimes - LAWS.com
Home Prostitution Prostitution
Prostitution
Prostitution
Modified date: December 23, 2019
What is Prostitution? Prostitution is defined as a criminal act that includes thetrade, barter, or exchange of sexual acts with the hopes of the receipt of economic gain or opportunity. The sexual acts expressed within legislation addressing the act of Prostitution can include copulation, stimulation, copulation, or intercourse. The notion of ‘gain’ expressed in the definition of Prostitutionmay vary in its classification, due to the fact that the implicit nature of any ‘gain’ will itself varywith regard to personal circumstance case-by-case basis. While the nature of products or services exchanged within the activity of Prostitution will vary, the qualification of Prostitution is contingent in a commercial exchange for sexual favor (s). Types of Prostitution
Akin to the varied definition of ‘gain’, the varied methodology and facilitation exists within the classification of Prostitution; the following are common forms of Prostitution: Human trafficking is defined as illegal transport of human beings with the expressed intent of engaging and arranging forced sexual activityin the form of Prostitution; this type of Prostitution can involve victims ranging from adults to children
Brothels are commercially-based criminal operations in which the clandestine facilitation of Prostitution occurs within a structured and organized commercialized endeavor
Child Prostitution is a type of Prostitution that involves individuals classified minors within the legal spectrum;
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https://sex-crimes.laws.com/prostitution
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Title: The Prostitution Statistics You Have to Know - Sex Crimes - LAWS.com
Headings: The Prostitution Statistics You Have to Know
The Prostitution Statistics You Have to Know
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Content: Many men feel that they are safer from AIDS if they have sex with younger prostitutes, increasing the market for younger prostitutes. 60% percent of children reported missing as a result of running away become prostitutes for some period of time to survive. Many of these children are youths who fled their homes because of a parent or guardians disapproval. This accounts for the origins of many of the male prostitutes that walk the streets. Males prostitutes account for roughly 20% of the national prostitute population. The average age at which a male prostitute begins their illegal work is 14 years old. Male prostitutes usually do not have pimps as they usually work independently. This allows them to leave prostitution more easily at an average age of 25 years. Female prostitution statistics tell a completely different story. The average female prostitute enters her job when she is only 16 or 17 years of age.
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https://sex-crimes.laws.com/prostitution/prostitution-statistics
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Title: The Prostitution Statistics You Have to Know - Sex Crimes - LAWS.com
Headings: The Prostitution Statistics You Have to Know
The Prostitution Statistics You Have to Know
Comments
Content: The average age at which a male prostitute begins their illegal work is 14 years old. Male prostitutes usually do not have pimps as they usually work independently. This allows them to leave prostitution more easily at an average age of 25 years. Female prostitution statistics tell a completely different story. The average female prostitute enters her job when she is only 16 or 17 years of age. Female prostitutes leave prostitution less frequently than their male counterparts. This is mainly because a smaller proportion of them work for pimps. They typically have shorter lives because they are subject to the abuse from both clients and pimps. 58% of American prostitutes reported violent assault at the hands of clients. With a higher instance of physical violence perpetrated against them, female prostitutes are more likely to get murdered.
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https://sex-crimes.laws.com/prostitution/prostitution-statistics
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Title: What are the Societal Effects of Prostitution - Sex Crimes - LAWS.com
Headings: What are the Societal Effects of Prostitution
What are the Societal Effects of Prostitution
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Content: Pimps take advantage of the prostitute’s situation and exploit them for most of their money. There is no such thing as union organizing for prostitutes as their would be serious violence in retribution for their “insubordinate” behavior. The prostitution industry is ultimate expression of the free market without the rule of law when the power is determined by the use of force against the weakest and most vulnerable members of society. Society has basically given up on eliminating prostitution. Therefore, in most major cities around the world, there are neighborhoods where prostitution is concentrated. Society drives prostitution into one part of town where prostitution can go “unseen” during the hours of the night. These neighborhoods were typically laden with existing street crime and poverty before the introduction of prostitution. It is a bad part of town. The most famous of these urban districts is Amsterdam’s Red Light District. In fact, the term “red light district” has become the generic term for any urban neighborhood notorious for its high concentration of prostitution.
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https://sex-crimes.laws.com/prostitution/societal-affects
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Title: What are the Societal Effects of Prostitution - Sex Crimes - LAWS.com
Headings: What are the Societal Effects of Prostitution
What are the Societal Effects of Prostitution
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Content: The brunt of social stigma of prostitution is generally placed on the prostitute because she is the most visible actor in the industry. The law recognizes the human rights of every individual because justice is blind to the differences of people. The law protects prostitutes from violent crimes committed against them. However, the law fails to prevent prostitutes from engaging in the risky behavior in the first place. The law can only punish someone after the fact. The law is fair on prostitution, it is illegal because it has so many social consequences ranging from higher incidences of poverty, drug abuse, violence, and sexually transmitted disease. Attitudes in law enforcement and the general public have reoriented themselves towards punishing the pimp and client due to their potential to harm prostitutes. The law still punishes prostitutes for their illegal activity but is not as harsh due to the unfortunate nature of their role in society. Comments
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Title: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity – SexInfo Online
Headings: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Sex vs. Sexual Orientation
Sex
Sexual Orientation
Gender vs. Gender Identity
Gender
Gender Identity
Concluding Remarks
References
Content: rather, it is how a person feels and how they want to present themselves. 11 It is not uncommon for a person’s sex and gender identity to be different. A person whose gender and biological sex correlate is considered cisgender. A person whose gender does not align with their biological sex (i.e., an anatomical female identifying with the male gender) is considered to be transgender. 9 People who identify as being between genders or a mix of male and female may refer to themselves as genderqueer or gender fluid. 6 Individuals who feel they are neither a man nor a woman often refer to themselves as third gender. Some cultures recognize a third gender as part of their gender classifications. For example, in India, Hijra are third gender indivudials who are thought to have spiritual and religious importance and play critical roles in ceremonies and rituals. In addition, many indigenous cultures across the Americas recognize a third gender known as the Two-Spirit or Llamana, who also fulfill traditional ceremonial roles in society. Cisgender individuals are traditionally seen as having more privilege in today’s society due to their gender identity aligning with society’s expectations of gender.
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https://sexinfoonline.com/sexual-orientation-and-gender-identity/
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Title: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity – SexInfo Online
Headings: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
Sex vs. Sexual Orientation
Sex
Sexual Orientation
Gender vs. Gender Identity
Gender
Gender Identity
Concluding Remarks
References
Content: 6 Individuals who feel they are neither a man nor a woman often refer to themselves as third gender. Some cultures recognize a third gender as part of their gender classifications. For example, in India, Hijra are third gender indivudials who are thought to have spiritual and religious importance and play critical roles in ceremonies and rituals. In addition, many indigenous cultures across the Americas recognize a third gender known as the Two-Spirit or Llamana, who also fulfill traditional ceremonial roles in society. Cisgender individuals are traditionally seen as having more privilege in today’s society due to their gender identity aligning with society’s expectations of gender. This belief that cisgender is the “correct” form of gender identification has led to cissexism – a concept in the field of gender studies that argues that people in society unconsciously hold prejudices around the idea that identifying as cisgender is “normal” which in turn promotes the gender binary (the idea that there are two distinct genders defined solely by anatomy) and furthers the oppression of non-binary individuals and trans people. Examples of cissexism include using greetings such as “ladies and gentlemen,” not using the correct pronouns when addressing a trans person, or assuming a person’s gender based on their physical characteristics. When negative views towards trans
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https://sexinfoonline.com/sexual-orientation-and-gender-identity/
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Title: The Third Gender in Native American Tribes – SexInfo Online
Headings: The Third Gender in Native American Tribes
The Third Gender in Native American Tribes
History of the Third Gender in Native American Culture
The story of We’Wha
The Two Spirit and Its Relation to Modern Day
References
Content: The Third Gender in Native American Tribes – SexInfo Online
Beliefs and Sexuality, Sex Around the World
The Third Gender in Native American Tribes
History of the Third Gender in Native American Culture
Before Christianization mangled their culture, numerous Native American tribes accepted a third gender. The third gender (also known as “two spirits” or “llamana”) were biological males that were culturally identified as belonging to a gender that is separate from male and female .² The population of a fourth gender, biological females that didn’t identify with the gender they were born as, was much smaller. According to Trista Wilson, there were about 155 Native American tribes that culturally accepted the third and fourth gender.²
Compared to many other Western societies, Native American tribes had tolerant ways of understanding sexuality and how important gender is for determining an individual’s identity.³ One particular tribe, the Zuni people, believed that those who discovered themselves as third gender were the smartest and toughest in the clan. ³ According to most tribes, third genders were formed by a supernatural power, and learned of their third gender through visions or dreams.² Those who possessed “two spirits” were revered, as most tribes held the belief that the third gender had a strong relationship with “the Creator” because they were able to link the gap between men and women.³
Third gender could be considered parallel to transsexual, but it is significant to note that people of the third gender did not take any measures to physically become a member of the opposite sex. Native American cultures truly thought that “two spirits” had their own separate gender, and unlike modern society, there existed no attached stigma. It is to be emphasized that these people were not considered homosexuals, and that the concept of third gender was less about sexual orientation (although third genders did form sexual relationships with same and different sex individuals) and more about gender roles. For example, a third gender woman would take on more female traditional roles, and her/his craft was favorable compared to the other women. Since the roles between men and women were so distinct in these Native American tribes, it was prized to be a person of the third gender, as they could complete both duties for males and females. Another main idea that is central to understanding the third gender is that they did not adhere to the binary standards of either being fully male or fully female. These highly respected individuals experienced the gender spectrum fluidly and they were never condemned for who they were.
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https://sexinfoonline.com/the-third-gender-in-native-american-tribes/
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Title: Why do people traffic women and girls?
Headings: Why do people traffic women and girls?
Why do people traffic women and girls?
Content: Why do people traffic women and girls? Why do people traffic women and girls? Trafficking happens worldwide, with millions of women and girls being forced against their will to participate in labour. There is no outline of the “typical” client for human trafficking. Men who are rich and poor, purchase trafficked women. Some men are married with children. Labor trafficking and sex trafficking of women and children persist and thrive for a number of reasons, including: Low Risk: When governments are not trained to respond, when there are ineffective laws on trafficking, when safety nets for victims do not exist, when women and children are not educated in defending themselves and when the government does not investigate and prosecute the crime, human traffickers recognise very little risk for their criminal actions. They believe they will not be caught, as it so unlooked and unrecognised to be noticed.
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Title: Why do people traffic women and girls?
Headings: Why do people traffic women and girls?
Why do people traffic women and girls?
Content: The coco industry has been investigated over the past 5 years for trafficking their workers and paying them very little money for the magnitude of work they do. Children are exposed to chemicals, long working hours, and the denial of a decent education. Low prices in the cocoa industry have left smallholder farmers with impoverished incomes and with no choice but to pull their children from school and have them help on the plantation. Sex business thrive in all areas (rural, suburban and urban). Some people in the sex industry operate legally, yet function illegally behind closed doors. Examples of this is a night club, which is legal. However, in the night club, the women who work there are there illegally, that is not paid enough (if not any) money at all and are forced to be there. Many sex enterprises are constantly changing not only the location, but also the venues of operating the business. Sex trafficking can be extremely profitable, especially in areas where opportunities for education and legitimate employment may be limited. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the greatest numbers of traffickers are from Asia, followed by Central and Southeastern Europe, and Western Europe.
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Title: Why do people traffic women and girls?
Headings: Why do people traffic women and girls?
Why do people traffic women and girls?
Content: Examples of this is a night club, which is legal. However, in the night club, the women who work there are there illegally, that is not paid enough (if not any) money at all and are forced to be there. Many sex enterprises are constantly changing not only the location, but also the venues of operating the business. Sex trafficking can be extremely profitable, especially in areas where opportunities for education and legitimate employment may be limited. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), the greatest numbers of traffickers are from Asia, followed by Central and Southeastern Europe, and Western Europe. One overlooked factor of trafficking is the belief that the lives of women and girls are expendable. In societies where women and girls are undervalued or not valued at all, women are at greater risk for being abused, trafficked, and forced into sex slavery. Today, there is a held perception that women choose to enter into the commercial sex trade. However, for the majority of women in the sex trade, this is simply not the case.
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https://sexualexploitatio.weebly.com/why-do-people-traffic-women-and-girls.html
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Title: Excel: When “Identical” Cells Don’t MATCH - Strategic Finance
Headings: Excel: When “Identical” Cells Don’t MATCH
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Excel: When “Identical” Cells Don’t MATCH
TRAILING SPACES
NONBREAKING SPACES
REPLACING NONBREAKING SPACES
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Content: Why is the MATCH function not seeing them as a match? TRAILING SPACES
Whenever I encounter a VLOOKUP or MATCH function failing, my first impulse is that one cell has trailing spaces. The quick way to test is to select cell A2 and press the F2 key to put the cell in Edit mode. Then check if the flashing insertion cursor is next to the last letter or if it’s a space or more to the right of the last letter. You also could use a formula such as =LEN (A2) and =LEN (D3) to learn how many characters are in each cell. If you do encounter spaces at the end of one column and not the other column, use a formula such as =TRIM (A2) to remove extra spaces. TRIM will remove any leading spaces or trailing spaces and will replace repeated spaces with a single space. For example, =TRIM (“ FIRST LAST ”) would return FIRST LAST. Enter the TRIM formula in a blank column adjacent to your data. Copy the cells containing the TRIM formula and use Paste Values to replace the original data with the corrected data.
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https://sfmagazine.com/post-entry/january-2017-excel-when-identical-cells-dont-match/
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Title: 9 Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace | SFVBA Referral
Headings: 9 Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace
9 Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace
In this article:
Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace
Examples of Age Discrimination
1. Harassment and Unwelcome Comments
2. Favoritism and Unfavorable Comparisons
3. Unfair Discipline
4. Denied Promotion
5. You Stop Getting Raises
6. Sudden Performance Issues
7. Discriminatory Policies
8. Age-related Job Notices and Advertisements
9. Age-specific Apprenticeships
More Legislation Possible
What to Do If You Face Age Discrimination
Finding an Age Discrimination Lawyer
Content: You Stop Getting Raises
6. Sudden Performance Issues
7. Discriminatory Policies
8. Age-related Job Notices and Advertisements
9. Age-specific Apprenticeships
More Legislation Possible
What to Do If You Face Age Discrimination
Finding an Age Discrimination Lawyer
Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace
One research study involving more than 1,500 older adults showed that almost two-thirds of them said they have seen or experienced age discrimination in the workplace. And of those, over 90 percent said it is a common occurrence. The federal government recognized the seriousness of discrimination and in 1967 created the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) which forbids age discrimination against people aged 40 and older. This Act protects workers from personnel decisions based solely on age in hiring, layoffs or firing, promotions or demotions. The act applies to all private-sector employers with at least 20 workers. And it applies to all government organizations of any size.
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https://sfvbareferral.com/age-discrimination-in-the-workplace/
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Title: 9 Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace | SFVBA Referral
Headings: 9 Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace
9 Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace
In this article:
Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace
Examples of Age Discrimination
1. Harassment and Unwelcome Comments
2. Favoritism and Unfavorable Comparisons
3. Unfair Discipline
4. Denied Promotion
5. You Stop Getting Raises
6. Sudden Performance Issues
7. Discriminatory Policies
8. Age-related Job Notices and Advertisements
9. Age-specific Apprenticeships
More Legislation Possible
What to Do If You Face Age Discrimination
Finding an Age Discrimination Lawyer
Content: Do you see older workers being laid off while less qualified younger workers are kept employed? This can be age discrimination, and you should document this as well. Similarly, have you or other older workers been excluded from meetings where younger workers attended? Do you see younger employees getting better assignments, better leads, better territories or better equipment? These are also possible examples of age discrimination. 3. Unfair Discipline
If you see older workers being disciplined for doing the same things as younger workers (who were not disciplined) or if this happened to you, make a note of it because this could be classic age discrimination. 4. Denied Promotion
If you were passed over for that promotion you expected and felt you were more qualified than the younger person who was promoted, write it down with appropriate notes. This could be age discrimination.
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https://sfvbareferral.com/age-discrimination-in-the-workplace/
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Title: 9 Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace | SFVBA Referral
Headings: 9 Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace
9 Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace
In this article:
Types of Age Discrimination in the Workplace
Examples of Age Discrimination
1. Harassment and Unwelcome Comments
2. Favoritism and Unfavorable Comparisons
3. Unfair Discipline
4. Denied Promotion
5. You Stop Getting Raises
6. Sudden Performance Issues
7. Discriminatory Policies
8. Age-related Job Notices and Advertisements
9. Age-specific Apprenticeships
More Legislation Possible
What to Do If You Face Age Discrimination
Finding an Age Discrimination Lawyer
Content: However, age discrimination laws prohibit policies that have a negative impact on workers aged 40 or older if they are not based on a “Reasonable Factor Other than Age” (RFOA). 8. Age-related Job Notices and Advertisements
According to ADEA, it is generally illegal to include age preferences, limitations or specifications in any job notice or advertisement. If age is mentioned, it may only be in rare situations where age is a reasonably necessary factor in the normal operation of the business. There are more and more job sites and job opportunities appearing on the Internet. Some of these sites have age discrimination built-in because they limit the tools that can be used on those sites to younger applicants. Sometimes these limitations are inadvertent. But you should be aware of their existence. 9. Age-specific Apprenticeships
ADEA prohibits age discrimination in apprenticeship programs, including joint labor-management apprenticeship programs.
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https://sfvbareferral.com/age-discrimination-in-the-workplace/
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Title: Any way to transfer money in POSB/DBS acc. from OCBC acc.? | Yahoo Answers
Headings: Any way to transfer money in POSB/DBS acc. from OCBC acc.?
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There is another way to do it by using the internet access you can request from OCBC. You can actually transfer from your online account to other account like POSB or DBS. Which makes me wonder if you can do it from OCBC ATM machine. Maybe you can. I always use the internet option. For phonebanking option I think you can also transfer to account in other banks. Never try though
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I dont think so. If you'd like put money into a POSB/DBS account but only own an OCBC account, you've no choice but to go to the POSB/DBS bank to deposit into that account. or withdraw your money from the OCBC account and create a POSB/DBS account.
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Title: How did industrialization, immigration, and urbanization affect the US from the period 1870-1900? | Yahoo Answers
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How did industrialization, immigration, and urbanization affect the US from the period 1870-1900? This is an essay question for my honors US history homework. I need to know how industrialization, immigration, and urbanization affected the political, economic, and social settings in the US from the period 1870-1900. I also need to know how each trend occurred, how it affected the US, and what problems involved in each. (I put this in the History category because I think that this question is a little more in-depth than most of the questions in the homework section.) Thank you! ...Show more
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Big question! Industrialization - the United States was primarily a farming country up to the Industrial Revolution. With industrialization came a total switch in the types of jobs people performed.
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Big question! Industrialization - the United States was primarily a farming country up to the Industrial Revolution. With industrialization came a total switch in the types of jobs people performed. Working in a factory or an office is completely different from working a farm. Immigration - with all these new factory jobs being created the need for cheap almost expendable labor was required. Industries knew this and encouraged immigration; immigrants knew this and flocked to America to work the factories for a decent wage (at least to them). Native-born Americans didn't like this - immigrants took their jobs, and at lower wages!
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Content: Working in a factory or an office is completely different from working a farm. Immigration - with all these new factory jobs being created the need for cheap almost expendable labor was required. Industries knew this and encouraged immigration; immigrants knew this and flocked to America to work the factories for a decent wage (at least to them). Native-born Americans didn't like this - immigrants took their jobs, and at lower wages! Urbanization - in the reverse of farming communities, great cities arose surrounded by factories and offices. The jobs were there, but the pollution spewed by industry and the low wages paid was not much of an improvement over dirt-poor farming. On the whole, the switch from an agrarian society (farming) to an industrial society (big factories in big cities) played havoc with American life. ...Show more
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Your not kidding in depth. The time in question was the great industrial revolution with railroads having just crossed the country, Andrew Carnegie putting together US Steel, J.P. Morgan putting together National Steel, Rockefeller with Standard Oil Co. (before the courts made him split it up), and President Teddy Roosevelt building the battleships of the 'Great White Way'.
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Title: How did industrialization, immigration, and urbanization affect the US from the period 1870-1900? | Yahoo Answers
Headings: How did industrialization, immigration, and urbanization affect the US from the period 1870-1900?
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Content: Urbanization - in the reverse of farming communities, great cities arose surrounded by factories and offices. The jobs were there, but the pollution spewed by industry and the low wages paid was not much of an improvement over dirt-poor farming. On the whole, the switch from an agrarian society (farming) to an industrial society (big factories in big cities) played havoc with American life. ...Show more
Anonymous
1 decade ago
Your not kidding in depth. The time in question was the great industrial revolution with railroads having just crossed the country, Andrew Carnegie putting together US Steel, J.P. Morgan putting together National Steel, Rockefeller with Standard Oil Co. (before the courts made him split it up), and President Teddy Roosevelt building the battleships of the 'Great White Way'. With all this industry being built there was a huge need for labor thus the immigration drives of the period. Millions of Europeans came to the US for work and to get out from under oppressive political regimes at home. The new immigrants became the labor for the new mills and all the services needed to keep them running and housing them led to the urban tenement problems. This in turn led to political unrest in the urban neighborhoods and helped the corrupt political machines gain control of the cities. The hard working conditions lead to the rise of unions and the battle for recognition. (
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Title: How did industrialization, immigration, and urbanization affect the US from the period 1870-1900? | Yahoo Answers
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Content: With all this industry being built there was a huge need for labor thus the immigration drives of the period. Millions of Europeans came to the US for work and to get out from under oppressive political regimes at home. The new immigrants became the labor for the new mills and all the services needed to keep them running and housing them led to the urban tenement problems. This in turn led to political unrest in the urban neighborhoods and helped the corrupt political machines gain control of the cities. The hard working conditions lead to the rise of unions and the battle for recognition. ( see the Homestead Strike). This is greatly encapsulated and I have read many books on many of the subjects mentioned but hopefully it gives you something to go on. ...Show more
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5 years ago
It was a tawdry relationship, fraught with angry, rough sex and a touch of incest. Kind of like a student, who, after failing to plagiarize a decent answer from YA, ends up shagging their teacher for the grade instead.
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Title: 10 Most Popular Types of Goths | Shadow Meow
Headings: 10 Most Popular Types of Goths
10 Most Popular Types of Goths
What is goth exactly?
1.) Trad (Traditional) Goth
2.) Romantic Goth
3.) Cyber Goth
4.) Vampire Goth
5.) Pastel Goth
6.) Emo Goth
7.) Victorian Goth
8.) Nu Goth
9.) Bubble Goth
10.) Deathrocker Goth
Final Thoughts
Content: LOL. The reality is very different so let’s clear up some misinformation about what it means to be goth and explore the rich variety in this dark, mysterious, and wonderful subculture. What is goth exactly? Back in the 70’s and 80’s when the rock and punk musical genres were exploding and rapidly evolving, a new term was coined to describe the emergence of a variation of that music along with the new fashions styles accompanying it. Bands like Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cure, Joy Division, and others were some of the early pioneers who popularized the gothic style. Essentially, the goth subculture was born from this emerging music scene and the corresponding fashion styles of these bands inspired fans around the world to embrace and continue to develop the look and ultimately, the culture. Now several decades later, the goth subculture has evolved to include many different styles, beliefs, and disciplines making it one of the most popular subcultures in the world with large followings in Japan, Germany, and the United States. Goth subculture is often characterized by wearing all-black apparel, strong elements of magic or witchcraft, angry or depressed attitudes and emotions, and evil intent or involvement. While there may be traces of these elements within certain segments of gothic subculture, many of these misconceptions couldn’t be further from the truth. The reality is goth subculture is a vast and diverse collection of different fashion styles, preferences, musical tastes, outlooks on life, belief systems, and more that are always evolving.
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Title: 10 Most Popular Types of Goths | Shadow Meow
Headings: 10 Most Popular Types of Goths
10 Most Popular Types of Goths
What is goth exactly?
1.) Trad (Traditional) Goth
2.) Romantic Goth
3.) Cyber Goth
4.) Vampire Goth
5.) Pastel Goth
6.) Emo Goth
7.) Victorian Goth
8.) Nu Goth
9.) Bubble Goth
10.) Deathrocker Goth
Final Thoughts
Content: Essentially, the goth subculture was born from this emerging music scene and the corresponding fashion styles of these bands inspired fans around the world to embrace and continue to develop the look and ultimately, the culture. Now several decades later, the goth subculture has evolved to include many different styles, beliefs, and disciplines making it one of the most popular subcultures in the world with large followings in Japan, Germany, and the United States. Goth subculture is often characterized by wearing all-black apparel, strong elements of magic or witchcraft, angry or depressed attitudes and emotions, and evil intent or involvement. While there may be traces of these elements within certain segments of gothic subculture, many of these misconceptions couldn’t be further from the truth. The reality is goth subculture is a vast and diverse collection of different fashion styles, preferences, musical tastes, outlooks on life, belief systems, and more that are always evolving. Goths enjoy a wide variety of different types of music and fashion. Additionally, to be goth doesn’t have anything to do with being angry, sad, or having evil intentions. Goth subculture includes plenty of happy, upbeat, and bubbly personalities. Goths can laugh, have fun, have positive attitudes, and ultimately just be all-around good people. A common similarity that most goth subcultures share is finding beauty and wonder in the dark, morbid, and mysterious.
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Title: 10 Most Popular Types of Goths | Shadow Meow
Headings: 10 Most Popular Types of Goths
10 Most Popular Types of Goths
What is goth exactly?
1.) Trad (Traditional) Goth
2.) Romantic Goth
3.) Cyber Goth
4.) Vampire Goth
5.) Pastel Goth
6.) Emo Goth
7.) Victorian Goth
8.) Nu Goth
9.) Bubble Goth
10.) Deathrocker Goth
Final Thoughts
Content: Goths enjoy a wide variety of different types of music and fashion. Additionally, to be goth doesn’t have anything to do with being angry, sad, or having evil intentions. Goth subculture includes plenty of happy, upbeat, and bubbly personalities. Goths can laugh, have fun, have positive attitudes, and ultimately just be all-around good people. A common similarity that most goth subcultures share is finding beauty and wonder in the dark, morbid, and mysterious. The dark and creepy elements of life, which most people find no interest in, are foundational to many goths and likely tie into individual personality traits and core beliefs. Many people gravitate to goth subculture because they personally identify with a love and appreciation for darker things. It is a strong form of expression and a counter-cultural movement that defies what the mainstream had tried to impose on people in terms of how they should live and what that should look like. Like every other subculture on the planet, despite differences in fashion, music, and identity, everyone is united by our humanity. We all love, hurt, and bleed the same.
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Title: Student-Created Vision Boards with Google Slides | Shake Up Learning
Headings: Student-Created Vision Boards with Google Slides
Student-Created Vision Boards with Google Slides
Goal Setting with Student-Created Vision Boards in Google Slides!
What is a Vision Board?
The Digital Vision Board
Why Vision Boards?
Creating Digital Vision Boards with Students
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Content: You will need to help them understand the difference between unrealistic dreams (becoming King of England) and a realistic goal (reading two chapter books). But don’t stifle the dreams in the process, just help them visualize all kinds of things for themselves. – What have you always wanted to learn? – Picture yourself at the end of the school year. What does it look like? What did you accomplish? – What books do you want to read? – What problems do you want to solve? – What’s something you struggle with that you would like to overcome? – What’s something you would like to learn in this class?.
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Title: German influence helped shape America | ShareAmerica
Headings: German influence helped shape America
German influence helped shape America
Content: German influence helped shape America | ShareAmerica
German influence helped shape America
By
Mary Jane Maxwell
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Dec 14, 2017
Three generations of a German family arrive at Ellis Island, a New York immigrant-inspection station, in the early 1900s. ( National Park Service)
Christmas in the United States would be unrecognizable without the traditions that German immigrants brought to America. The decorated Christmas tree and the gift-giving figure of Santa Claus — hallmarks of Christmas in America — arrived with German families and soon spread to other American homes. A few Germans were among the first European immigrants to arrive in the New World, joining the English at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1608. In search of land and religious freedom in the 1700s, they settled primarily in Pennsylvania and New York. Children in traditional clothing at Milwaukee’s annual German Fest, one of the largest German festivals in North America. It features German folk dancing, music and food. ( © Sherry L. Brukbacher)
Nearly 8 million Germans migrated to the U.S. between 1820 and 1870, mostly settling in the upper Midwest states of North and South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin. After the British, Germans are the largest ancestry group in the U.S., representing nearly 15 percent of the entire population with more than 40 million descendants. German-Americans contributed to the development of the United States in numerous and profound ways.
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Title: How to Reduce Side Effects of Antibiotics | UPMC HealthBeat
Headings: How to Reduce the Side Effects of Antibiotics
Living and Wellness
How to Reduce the Side Effects of Antibiotics
Take Antibiotics as Directed
Never Miss a Beat!
Take All of the Antibiotic Prescription
Abstain from Alcohol
Take a Probiotic
Connect with UPMC
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Content: Never Miss a Beat! Take All of the Antibiotic Prescription
You should finish the entire prescribed course of antibiotics, even if your symptoms clear up. If you stop taking the medication mid-course, the infection could linger and the bacteria may become resistant, setting you up for more problems. Abstain from Alcohol
Antibiotics and alcohol can cause similar side effects, which are compounded when you take them together. Some medications, such as metronidazole (Flagyl) and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim) can trigger more severe reactions when taken with alcohol, including: Flushing
Headaches
Nausea and vomiting
Increased heart rate
Take a Probiotic
Many antibiotics can cause soft stools or diarrhea. That’s because they may kill some “good” bugs along with the bad, throwing off the delicate balance of bacteria in your gut. Research has shown that people who take probiotics are 42 percent less likely to develop diarrhea than those who don’t take these beneficial bacteria. Although more studies are needed, it can’t hurt and might help to take a probiotic supplement, as well as to eat probiotic foods like yogurt and sauerkraut. Connect with UPMC
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Contact your physician if you develop more serious side effects of antibiotics, including:
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Title: How to Reduce Side Effects of Antibiotics | UPMC HealthBeat
Headings: How to Reduce the Side Effects of Antibiotics
Living and Wellness
How to Reduce the Side Effects of Antibiotics
Take Antibiotics as Directed
Never Miss a Beat!
Take All of the Antibiotic Prescription
Abstain from Alcohol
Take a Probiotic
Connect with UPMC
Find a Doctor
MyUPMC
Talk to Your Doctor
About Urgent Care
Content: Flushing
Headaches
Nausea and vomiting
Increased heart rate
Take a Probiotic
Many antibiotics can cause soft stools or diarrhea. That’s because they may kill some “good” bugs along with the bad, throwing off the delicate balance of bacteria in your gut. Research has shown that people who take probiotics are 42 percent less likely to develop diarrhea than those who don’t take these beneficial bacteria. Although more studies are needed, it can’t hurt and might help to take a probiotic supplement, as well as to eat probiotic foods like yogurt and sauerkraut. Connect with UPMC
Find a Doctor
MyUPMC
Request Appointment
Talk to Your Doctor
Contact your physician if you develop more serious side effects of antibiotics, including: Severe watery diarrhea
Vomiting
White patches on your tongue
Vaginal itching or discharge
Allergic reactions, such as a rash, shortness of breath, and swelling of the lips or tongue
About Urgent Care
Sometimes you need care right away, with no time to wait for an appointment. That’s where UPMC Urgent Care comes in. We offer prompt treatment for illnesses and injuries 12 hours a day, seven days a week. With several western Pennsylvania locations, plus more throughout the state, you can find immediate care close to you. Our services include treatment for minor injuries and illnesses, physicals, prescription filling, and flu shots and immunizations.
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Title: How common is diabetes? | Diabetes - Sharecare
Headings: How common is diabetes?
How common is diabetes?
Content: Diabetes is common among older people; in fact, almost 25 percent of the population aged 60 years and older has diabetes. However, the number of children and adolescents with type 2 diabetes is rapidly rising, most likely to our society's increasingly sedentary lifestyle. World Federation For Mental Health (WFMH)
According to the International Diabetes Federation, "the number of people around the world suffering from diabetes has skyrocketed in the last two decades, from 30 million to 230 million, claiming millions of lives and severely taxing the ability of health care systems to deal with the epidemic." Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Diabetes is one of the nation's leading causes of death and disability. An estimated 23.6 million children and adults have diabetes and are at risk for disabling and life-threatening complications such as heart attack, stroke and kidney, eye and nerve disease. Another 57 million adults are estimated to have prediabetes and are at high risk for developing diabetes. Coliseum Medical Centers
A significant portion of Americans have diabetes. Watch this video from Coliseum Medical Centers to learn more about health risks associated with diabetes. The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
The increasing prevalence of diabetes is a growing problem worldwide that has many healthcare professionals concerned.
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Title: What is the function of the small intestine? | Digestive Health - Sharecare
Headings: What is the function of the small intestine?
What is the function of the small intestine?
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Continue Learning about Digestive Health
Content: Your small intestine connects your stomach above it to your large intestine (or colon) below it. Your small intestine has three parts. The duodenum is a short section at the top of the small intestine that takes semi-digested food from your stomach and digests it further, using bile from your gallbladder and liver and enzymes from the pancreas. The jejunum is the middle portion of the small intestine. It uses wave-like contractions to push the food through to the lower part of your small intestine. As the food moves through the jejunum it continues being digested and takes on a more fluid state. The ileum is the longest part of the small intestine and the part from which most nutrients and liquid are absorbed from food, before the remainder of the food is deposited into the large intestine. Dr. William B. Salt, MD
Gastroenterologist
The small intestine is 15 to 20 feet long and includes three sections: the duodenum (which makes up the first 10 inches of the small intestine)
the jejunum (which makes up the next 5 feet)
the ileum (which makes up the rest). Digestion and absorption of food take place primarily in the small intestine.
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Title: What is the function of the small intestine? | Digestive Health - Sharecare
Headings: What is the function of the small intestine?
What is the function of the small intestine?
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Continue Learning about Digestive Health
Content: As the food moves through the jejunum it continues being digested and takes on a more fluid state. The ileum is the longest part of the small intestine and the part from which most nutrients and liquid are absorbed from food, before the remainder of the food is deposited into the large intestine. Dr. William B. Salt, MD
Gastroenterologist
The small intestine is 15 to 20 feet long and includes three sections: the duodenum (which makes up the first 10 inches of the small intestine)
the jejunum (which makes up the next 5 feet)
the ileum (which makes up the rest). Digestion and absorption of food take place primarily in the small intestine. In the duodenum, bile and pancreatic juice are added to the food mixture. In the jejunum, fat, starch and proteins from the food material are broken down and absorbed by the intestinal lining. The lining is covered with millions of tiny villi, or finger-like projections, that greatly increase the surface area, allowing nutrients to be more efficiently absorbed into the bloodstream. In the ileum, which is the last part of the small intestine, water and nutrients (such as vitamin B12) are absorbed. Bile, which is released by the gallbladder into the duodenum in order to help emulsify (digest) ingested fats, is reabsorbed in the ileum to prevent its loss from the body.
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Title: What is the function of the small intestine? | Digestive Health - Sharecare
Headings: What is the function of the small intestine?
What is the function of the small intestine?
More About this Book
Continue Learning about Digestive Health
Content: Enzymes secreted by the pancreas, such as trypsin, amylase, and lipase, help digest proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. Once reduced to products the body can manage, the nutrients from digested food are absorbed by the intestine's thin lining and sent to cells throughout the body by way of the bloodstream and lymphatic system. Food moves through the small intestine as if on a conveyor belt. The first step, after the stomach empties food through the pyloric sphincter, is the foot-long duodenum, located a few inches above the navel. Many minerals, such as iron and calcium, are absorbed in the duodenum. This is also where bile and pancreatic juices join the mix. After the duodenum, the next part of the small intestine is the jejunum, which measures eight feet in length. In the jejunum, fats, starches, and proteins are further broken down and absorbed. The third and lowest portion of the small intestine, the ileum, is approximately 12 feet long. The ileum absorbs water, as well as vitamin B12 and bile salts.
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Title: Why do diets fail? | Psychology of Weight Loss - Sharecare
Headings: Why do diets fail?
Why do diets fail?
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Margaret Floyd
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Joel H. Fuhrman, MD
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Content: And this can become a vicious cycle because we often tell our selfs, "next time I will try harder" or "next time I am going to do better" But ultimately it is not us, it's the diet. There is no one size fits all diet, we need to adopt lifestyle changes we can do today and 20 years from today. Here's an example: A diet might say you can only drink skim milk and you like whole milk. That is a pretty drastic change, that might only last a week and then we return to our old habits. A lifestyle style change might be a smaller step like trying 2% milk that you might be more likely to stick to longer and once that change becomes a habit, you might even be willing to try 1% The idea is that even though it is not skim milk some change is better than no change. Kelly Currier
Nutrition & Dietetics
The problem with dieting is that it is usually unrealistic to maintain diet restrictions long term. Many people are successful temporarily, but then realize that they do not want to follow this "diet" for the rest of their lives. It is much more effective, even though the results are not seen as quickly, to make small, lifestyle changes that you can stick with for life. Remember, the weight did not come on over night and will not leave that quickly either.
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Title: Why do diets fail? | Psychology of Weight Loss - Sharecare
Headings: Why do diets fail?
Why do diets fail?
More About this Book
More About this Book
Margaret Floyd
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Joel H. Fuhrman, MD
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Content: Retraining just takes a little time, patience, and discipline. Sharon Richter, RD
Nutrition & Dietetics
Diets tend to fail because when people hear the word "diet," they automatically think of deprivation, which can actually trigger binges. In this video, registered dietician Sharon Richter explains this concept, and also discusses "food freebies." National Academy of Sports Medicine
Crash diets often fail because they feed into the need for instant gratification, cause constant hunger, and give symptoms of chronic fatigue. Weight loss is something that takes place gradually and requires patience. Often, crash diets promise fast results, but these results are short-lived because they teach poor eating habits that cannot be sustained. When combined with exercise, a diet that is calorie restrictive will give symptoms of chronic fatigue, in that the dieter is always tired, and has a hard time completing workouts. Dr. Kathleen Hall
Preventive Medicine
I could write a treatise on diet, but I am just going to touch on some things I believe are important for everyone to know. First and foremost, 90 to 95 percent of people who lose weight with diet gain most or all of the weight back within three to five years. Oftentimes, more body fat or weight is gained back due to yo-yo dieting.
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Title: Why do diets fail? | Psychology of Weight Loss - Sharecare
Headings: Why do diets fail?
Why do diets fail?
More About this Book
More About this Book
Margaret Floyd
More About this Book
Joel H. Fuhrman, MD
Continue Learning about Psychology of Weight Loss
Content: Often, crash diets promise fast results, but these results are short-lived because they teach poor eating habits that cannot be sustained. When combined with exercise, a diet that is calorie restrictive will give symptoms of chronic fatigue, in that the dieter is always tired, and has a hard time completing workouts. Dr. Kathleen Hall
Preventive Medicine
I could write a treatise on diet, but I am just going to touch on some things I believe are important for everyone to know. First and foremost, 90 to 95 percent of people who lose weight with diet gain most or all of the weight back within three to five years. Oftentimes, more body fat or weight is gained back due to yo-yo dieting. Here are several reasons diets may fail, and there most surely are more: Most diets restrict caloric intake so much that metabolism slows down, thus hindering the weight loss process. Dieting may result in depression, which is counterproductive to losing weight. Most diets do not encourage lifestyle changes. To have permanent weight loss, you must make permanent changes in food choices, eating habits, and physical activity.
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Title: Why do interest rates have an inverse relationship with bond prices? | Sharp Credit - Finance News, Credit Help, Cryptocurrency exchange
Headings: Why do interest rates have an inverse relationship with bond prices?
Why do interest rates have an inverse relationship with bond prices?
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Content: Given this increase in price, you can see why bond holders (the investors selling their bonds) benefit from a decrease in prevailing interest rates. These examples also show how a bond’s coupon rate is directly affected by national interest rates, and consequently, its market price. Newly-issued bonds tend to have coupon rates that match or exceed the current national interest rate. The sensitivity of a bond’s price to changes in interest rates is known as its duration. When the Bond Market Falls
For this reason, when the Federal Reserve increased interest rates in March 2017 by a quarter percentage point, the bond market fell. The yield on 30-year Treasury bonds dropped to 3.108% from 3.2%, the yield on 10-year Treasury notes fell to 2.509% from 2.575%, and the two-year notes’ yield fell from 1.401% to 1.312%. The Fed raised interest rates four times in 2018. After the last raise of the year announced on December 19, 2018, the yield on 10-year Treasury notes fell from 2.868% to 2.794%. Original Source
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Title: Disturbing the Peace: Law and Penalties | Matt Sharp
Headings: Disturbing the Peace: Law and Penalties
Disturbing the Peace: Law and Penalties
Disturbing the Peace in Texas
What Is Disturbing the Peace?
Legal Penalties
Legal Defenses
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Content: In order to be arrested and charged with disturbing the peace or disorderly content, a person must: Be engaging in behavior that is or has the potential to cause a serious danger or public disturbance
Be engaging in such behavior willfully
Be engaging in such behavior with bad intentions
For example, a person who enters a public meeting and begins shouting, threatening others with violence or turning over tables and chairs may be arrested and charged with disturbing the peace. Also, a person who becomes intoxicated and shouts at others, knocks on doors loudly or generally causes others to fear for their safety may be placed under arrest. However, simply being loud and boisterous is not necessarily grounds for an arrest. For example, a group of friends who are being loud at a restaurant or people who are laughing loudly in a public park may not be placed under arrest. This is true even if others feel that they are being a nuisance or a disturbance. If the police are called, the officers may request that the group of loud, rowdy people tone down their behavior but they may not necessarily be arrested for disturbing the peace. Legal Penalties
A person who is arrested on charges of disturbing the peace and convicted of this crime may face some serious legal penalties. For example, a person who is convicted of disturbing the peace may face: A conviction on an infraction charge
A conviction on a misdemeanor charge
Possible mandatory attendance at alcohol education courses or anger management courses
Community service
Monetary fines
Although infractions and minor misdemeanor charges don’t sound very serious, they can show up on an employment background check, causing serious problems down the road.
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Title: How to Make Sour Milk | Buttermilk Substitute - Shawn On Food
Headings: How to Make Sour Milk | Buttermilk Substitute
How to Make Sour Milk | Buttermilk Substitute
Buttermilk Substitute
How to make 1 cup sour milk
How to make real homemade sour milk
What can you make using sour milk?
How to Make Sour Milk | Buttermilk Substitute
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Notes
Content: Remember what happens when you combine baking soda with an acid? ( think science project volcano) Recipes with baking soda or baking powder that call for sour milk or buttermilk need the acidity to rise. How to make 1 cup sour milk
To make exactly 1 cup of sour milk put 1 tablespoon of vinegar or 1 tablespoon of lemon juice in a measuring cup and fill it up with milk until you get to the 1 cup mark. Give it a stir. I recommend using whole milk or 2% milk and white vinegar. I’ve read heavy cream can be used but it’s expensive for one and would have more milk fat than a recipe was likely designed for. Let the mixture sit for 5 minutes so it can become soured and it’s ready to use. NOTE! IF you need the milk to curdle/thicken it should be room temperature or slightly warmed in the microwave on a low defrost setting. . I’m not convinced this is needed for baking recipes.
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https://shawnonfood.com/sour-milk/
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Title: Domain & Kingdom Plantae
Headings: Domain & kingdom plantae
Domain & kingdom plantae
Domains & kingdoms
Algae
Bryophytes
Lifestyle of a pteridophyte
Examples of pteridophytes
scompare & Contrast - Bryophytes and pteridophytes
extra information
Content: This life cycle to the left represent the typical life cycle of bryophytes and the steps. The bryophyte spore germinates into producing the protonema by releasing the spores from the operculum, making rhizoids. After leads to the gametophytes, make a female and male gametophytes until they mature. Undergoing Mitosis, the antheridium (male reproductive system) makes sperm and the archegonium (female reproductive system) makes an egg and sends it to the embryo taking part in now fertilization. Lifestyle of a pteridophyte
The pteridophytes are another name for a fern. The life cycle of fern is roughly the same as a bryophyte. Starting at Meiosis the spores germinate continuing to make gametophytes producing the sperm and egg for archegonium and antheridium, undergoing fertilization. After fertilization of the two gametophytes, sporophytes take place going into the roots of Fronds making Rhizoids. The spores that are now germinated are travelling into the Indusim of the Sorus. The cycle is now finished and undergoes repeating Meiosis again.
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https://shayfraser1.weebly.com/domain--kingdom-plantae.html
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Title: Fresh Ham Steak with Mustard-Cider Glaze | she cooks...he cleans
Headings: Fresh Ham Steak with Mustard-Cider Glaze
Fresh Ham Steak with Mustard-Cider Glaze
Content: Remove from heat and allow to cool completely. Place the ham steak in a large resealable bag. Cover with the brine; squeeze the air out of the bag, seal, and refrigerate. Keep in brine 24 hours for every 2 pounds of meat. Preheat the oven to 375F. Remove the ham steak from the brine, rinse with cold water, and dry with paper towels. Place in a roasting pan on a rack. Season with ground pepper. Deeply score the fat around the outside of the steak every 1-inch or so, to prevent the roast from curling as it cooks. Roast at 375F for 18-20 minutes per pound.
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https://shecookshecleans.net/2012/03/13/fresh-ham-steak-with-mustard-cider-glaze/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_111959917#4_253969427
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Title: Fresh Ham Steak with Mustard-Cider Glaze | she cooks...he cleans
Headings: Fresh Ham Steak with Mustard-Cider Glaze
Fresh Ham Steak with Mustard-Cider Glaze
Content: Preheat the oven to 375F. Remove the ham steak from the brine, rinse with cold water, and dry with paper towels. Place in a roasting pan on a rack. Season with ground pepper. Deeply score the fat around the outside of the steak every 1-inch or so, to prevent the roast from curling as it cooks. Roast at 375F for 18-20 minutes per pound. During the last ~30 minutes of the roasting time, baste the roast with the mustard-cider glaze (recipe below). Flip the roast over, brush with glaze, and cook for 15 minutes. Flip the roast over again, brush with glaze, and continue to cook until the roast is done (internal temperature around 140F). Allow roast to rest, loosely covered with foil, for at least 10 minutes before serving. Slice thinly across the grain to serve, and enjoy!
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https://shecookshecleans.net/2012/03/13/fresh-ham-steak-with-mustard-cider-glaze/
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Title: Who Needs A B-Complex Vitamin and How to Choose a Good One | Dr. Sheila Dyer, ND | Davenport Naturopath Clinic
Headings: Who Needs A B-Complex Vitamin and How to Choose a Good One
Who Needs A B-Complex Vitamin and How to Choose a Good One
What are B vitamins
Who Needs A B-Complex
Some Additional Reasons For Supplementation
Active Form of B12 and Folic Acid
Tips For Buying a Good B-Complex Vitamin
Yours in health,
Content: Who Needs A B-Complex Vitamin and How to Choose a Good One | Dr. Sheila Dyer, ND | Davenport Naturopath Clinic
Dr. Sheila Dyer, ND > All Articles > Who Needs A B-Complex Vitamin and How to Choose a Good One
Who Needs A B-Complex Vitamin and How to Choose a Good One
What are B vitamins
B Vitamins are a group of 8 water-soluble vitamins and 3 honorary B vitamins. The 8 vitamins that make up B complex are B1 Thiamine, B2 Riboflavin, B3 Niacin, B5 Pantothenic Acid, B6 Pyridoxine, B7 Biotin, B9 Folic Acid, and B12 Cyanocobalamin. The 3 honorary B vitamins are Inositol, Choline and Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA). These three are sometimes found in good quality B complexes as they have similar functions to the other B vitamins and work in a synergistic manner. Column 1
What They Are Known For
Food Sources
B1 Thiamine
Energy metabolism
Nerve function
Especially deficient in alcoholics
Seeds, legumes, whole grains, yeast, and pork
B2 Riboflavin
Energy metabolism,
Vision
Migraines
Dairy, meat, leafy veg, yeast
B3 Niacin
Energy metabolism
Heart health
Reduces cholesterol
All protein-containing foods
B5 Pantothenic Acid
Energy metabolism
Production of steroid hormones
Great for the adrenal glands
Milk, legumes, meat, eggs, yeast, peanuts
(widespread in our diets)
B6 Pyridoxine
Brain health
Mood support as it helps make certain neurotransmitters such as serotonin, norepinephrine, and GABA
Grains, legumes, leafy veg, fish, meat, nuts, and fruits
B7 Biotin
Important for hair skin and nail health
Cauliflower, egg yolks, liver, poultry, yeast, mushrooms
B9 Folic Acid
Prevents neural tube defects in the fetus
Works with B12 to promote heart health
Legumes, leafy veg, seeds, liver, poultry, eggs, cereal, and citrus
B12 Cyanocobalamin
Boosts energy
Heart health
Fish, meat, poultry, eggs, and milk. ( only found in animal products)
Choline
Energy metabolism,
Cell signaling
Part of certain neurotransmitters involved in mood and memory like Acetylcholine
Eggs, liver, and peanuts
Inositol
Blood Sugar Regulation
Fruits, vegetables, grains, and legumes
Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA)
Skin health
Milk, eggs, grains, mushrooms, and liver
Who Needs A B-Complex
B vitamins are plentiful in our diets and therefore it is not automatic that you need to supplement. There are 4 groups that would really benefit from supplementing with a B Complex. Pregnant women or women trying to conceive. A good quality prenatal should have all the B vitamins needed. The most important is folic acid to prevent neural tube defects in the fetus.
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https://sheiladyernd.com/who-needs-a-b-complex-vitamin-and-how-to-choose-a-good-one/
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