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Title: How many planets in the universe can support life? | Socratic
Headings: How many planets in the universe can support life?
How many planets in the universe can support life?
1 Answer
Explanation:
Content: The set of circumstances for a planet to be able to support life, things like temperature range, atmosphere, available water, and the existence of a magnetosphere are not all that unique to Earth. There are planets in our own solar system that have some of the requirements, but only Earth has all of them. The distances between Earth and even the nearest star besides our own, are so far that although we can determine if those stars have planets and if those planets are in the right temperature range we cannot determine the availability of water on those planets nor can we tell if there is a suitable atmosphere or if there is a magnetosphere. So even though we have found a few planets that might be able to support life we don't know for certain if they could. Drake's equation is an equation that took certain variables and assigned numbers to them to determine the likelihood that humans would find other intelligent life in the universe. One of those variables was the percentage of the number of planets that could support life actually having life. It is pretty much universally agreed by scientist that if a planet can support life, life will be there. If you consider the hundreds of billions of star in our galaxy, even if only 1% have planets and even if only 1 % of those planets has the right temperature range and 1% of those had atmosphere and 1% of those had water and 1% of those had a magnetosphere, we would still be looking at 1000-4000 planets in our galaxy that had life. Now there are billions of galaxies in the universe. So even though the number of planets that can support life that we know of is one, it is very likely that there are billions of planets in the universe that can support life.
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Title: How many planets in the universe can support life? | Socratic
Headings: How many planets in the universe can support life?
How many planets in the universe can support life?
1 Answer
Explanation:
Content: One of those variables was the percentage of the number of planets that could support life actually having life. It is pretty much universally agreed by scientist that if a planet can support life, life will be there. If you consider the hundreds of billions of star in our galaxy, even if only 1% have planets and even if only 1 % of those planets has the right temperature range and 1% of those had atmosphere and 1% of those had water and 1% of those had a magnetosphere, we would still be looking at 1000-4000 planets in our galaxy that had life. Now there are billions of galaxies in the universe. So even though the number of planets that can support life that we know of is one, it is very likely that there are billions of planets in the universe that can support life. Answer link
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https://socratic.org/questions/how-many-planets-in-the-universe-can-support-life
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Title: How were the West African kingdoms involved in the slave trade? | Socratic
Headings: How were the West African kingdoms involved in the slave trade?
How were the West African kingdoms involved in the slave trade?
1 Answer
John C. Thompson
Explanation:
Content: How were the West African kingdoms involved in the slave trade? | Socratic
How were the West African kingdoms involved in the slave trade? World History
1 Answer
John C. Thompson
Mar 24, 2016
The Trans-Atlantic slave trade would not have been possible without the cooperation of African leaders who exchanged slaves for trade goods. Explanation: The trade in African slaves -- both on the Atlantic coast (from around 1503 to 1853) and the Indian Ocean (more or less continuous from Ancient times, and still not completely stamped out) -- has always depended on local parties supplying slaves. "Sailor, beware the Bight of Benin, for there are few who come out though many go in." -- Traditional, Sailors Rhyme. The Trans-Atlantic Slave trade began with the first Portuguese shipment of slaves to the New World in 1503 and was repressed after the end of the Napoleonic Wars. During that time, the European presence on the West African coast was severely limited, largely by the disease environment. Moreover, until the late 19th Century, military expeditions into the African interior were easily avoided or defeated.
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Title: How were the West African kingdoms involved in the slave trade? | Socratic
Headings: How were the West African kingdoms involved in the slave trade?
How were the West African kingdoms involved in the slave trade?
1 Answer
John C. Thompson
Explanation:
Content: "Sailor, beware the Bight of Benin, for there are few who come out though many go in." -- Traditional, Sailors Rhyme. The Trans-Atlantic Slave trade began with the first Portuguese shipment of slaves to the New World in 1503 and was repressed after the end of the Napoleonic Wars. During that time, the European presence on the West African coast was severely limited, largely by the disease environment. Moreover, until the late 19th Century, military expeditions into the African interior were easily avoided or defeated. While European raiding for slaves could occur, this was rare and hazardous for the raiders. The Atlantic Slave Trade depended on local African leaders to provide captives (or their own people), in exchange for trade-goods. During the centuries in which the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade continued, there were over 100 cities/towns/kingdoms or tribes involved in selling slaves for export. The slaves were war-captives, criminals, or often just other members of clans and families different from their ruler. The Dahomey used to kill large numbers of their own people every year, until they realized it was more profitable to sell them.
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https://socratic.org/questions/how-were-the-west-african-kingdoms-involved-in-the-slave-trade
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Title: How were the West African kingdoms involved in the slave trade? | Socratic
Headings: How were the West African kingdoms involved in the slave trade?
How were the West African kingdoms involved in the slave trade?
1 Answer
John C. Thompson
Explanation:
Content: While European raiding for slaves could occur, this was rare and hazardous for the raiders. The Atlantic Slave Trade depended on local African leaders to provide captives (or their own people), in exchange for trade-goods. During the centuries in which the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade continued, there were over 100 cities/towns/kingdoms or tribes involved in selling slaves for export. The slaves were war-captives, criminals, or often just other members of clans and families different from their ruler. The Dahomey used to kill large numbers of their own people every year, until they realized it was more profitable to sell them. African tribes and kingdoms that were heavily involved in providing slaves included the Oyo, Igala, Kaabu, Asanteman, the Aro Confederacy and Imbangala war bands. The Kingdoms of Benin, Dahomey, the Manikongo, and of the Bambara and the Khasso were also heavily involved. The trade-goods used for the slave-trade tended to be inexpensive European manufactured items -- dinner-ware, pots, cloth, tools, firearms and ammunition, spirits, and food. Answer link
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https://socratic.org/questions/how-were-the-west-african-kingdoms-involved-in-the-slave-trade
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Title: Was the Invasion of Normandy a turning point ? | Socratic
Headings: Was the Invasion of Normandy a turning point ?
Was the Invasion of Normandy a turning point ?
1 Answer
Explanation:
Content: Was the Invasion of Normandy a turning point ? | Socratic
Was the Invasion of Normandy a turning point ? World History
1 Answer
David Drayer · Sim W.
Apr 27, 2017
Yes
Explanation: The Normandy invasion was the beginning of the liberation of France which makes it a turning point. The Normandy invasion created a two front war for Germany. The Soviet Union was already pushing the German forces back in Russia after the battle of Stalingrad. With the pressure of facing American and British forces in France Germany faced ultimate defeat in World War II after the successful invasions at Normandy. Answer link
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https://socratic.org/questions/was-the-invasion-of-normandy-a-turning-point
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Title: What are the negative and positive effects of the Industrial Revolution? | Socratic
Headings: What are the negative and positive effects of the Industrial Revolution?
What are the negative and positive effects of the Industrial Revolution?
1 Answer
Explanation:
Content: What are the negative and positive effects of the Industrial Revolution? | Socratic
What are the negative and positive effects of the Industrial Revolution? U.S. History Urbanization and The Progressive Era The Industrial Revolution and Urbanization
1 Answer
Sim W. · Emily
May 12, 2018
There were many positive and negative effects. Read more below. Explanation: The Industrial Revolution occurred in the United States in the later 1800s and early 1900s. It had a massive impact on the country. Positive Effects
It developed the economy
It led to the emergence of machines
It caused the mechanization of agriculture
Communication and transportation improved dramatically
Telegraghs and railroads emerged
Improvements in sanitary conditions and medical care gradually occurred, although they were quite slow. Negative Effects
A widening gap emerged between the Bourgeoisie and the working class
The pollution of the environment worsened, including urban environments where the majority of the population lived
Water in canals, which people used, was contaminated
Cities were overcrowded
Sanitary conditions were poor because they were unadapted to the massive rural exodus
Answer link
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https://socratic.org/questions/what-are-the-negative-and-positive-effects-of-the-industrial-revolution
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Title: Why is the Enlightenment considered a turning point in world history? | Socratic
Headings: Why is the Enlightenment considered a turning point in world history?
Why is the Enlightenment considered a turning point in world history?
1 Answer
David Drayer
Explanation:
Content: Why is the Enlightenment considered a turning point in world history? | Socratic
Why is the Enlightenment considered a turning point in world history? World History
1 Answer
David Drayer
Dec 20, 2017
The Enlightenment changed the prevailing worldview to one of naturalism and material realism. The Enlightenment sparked a desire for political freedom and democracy. Explanation: The French Enlightenment in particular was anti theistic. Any reference or reliance of the Supernatural was considered anti rational. All science and thought was required to be based on natural causes that could be investigated by human reason. The Enlightenment created a major change in the World View of most of world's thinkers. The Enlightenment thinker advocated for equality between people.
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https://socratic.org/questions/why-is-the-enlightenment-considered-a-turning-point-in-world-history
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_756185357#1_1616421404
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Title: Impact of Classroom Segregation on Student Education | American University
Headings: Classroom Segregation: History and Current Impact on Student Education
Classroom Segregation: History and Current Impact on Student Education
A Brief History of Classroom Segregation
Resistance to Integration
Busing
Benefits of Desegregation
Integrated Schools and Achievement
Resegregation in Today’s Classroom
Effects of Resegregation
Strategies to Address Segregation
Transform Education Through Leadership
Recommended Readings
Content: As educational leaders search for ways to close achievement gaps and innovate solutions to manage inequitable school funding, they must also confront an ever-growing issue: the resegregation of US schools. Unfortunately, as in the past, the conditions of many schools today continue to separate the haves from the have-nots and further root marginalized groups in positions of disadvantage. Leaders in education continue to seek ways to ensure that students across all race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic background, have equitable access to quality education. This requires addressing the role classroom segregation plays in exacerbating disparities and developing teaching approaches that offset the negative impact of segregation in schools. A Brief History of Classroom Segregation
As early as the 1930s, members of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) were looking for strategies to desegregate schools through lawsuits targeting the legal doctrine of “separate but equal.” However, not until Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 did the US Supreme Court unanimously outlaw state-sanctioned school segregation, ruling it unconstitutional. From their inception, schools serving students of color received significantly less funding than schools serving white students and faced overcrowding, inadequate supplies, and insufficiently paid teachers. Such disparities resulted in gaps in the educational opportunities available to Black and white communities. In 1950, only 1 in 10 Black adults graduated from high school compared to 4 in 10 white adults.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/classroom-segregation
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_756185357#2_1616423729
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Title: Impact of Classroom Segregation on Student Education | American University
Headings: Classroom Segregation: History and Current Impact on Student Education
Classroom Segregation: History and Current Impact on Student Education
A Brief History of Classroom Segregation
Resistance to Integration
Busing
Benefits of Desegregation
Integrated Schools and Achievement
Resegregation in Today’s Classroom
Effects of Resegregation
Strategies to Address Segregation
Transform Education Through Leadership
Recommended Readings
Content: A Brief History of Classroom Segregation
As early as the 1930s, members of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) were looking for strategies to desegregate schools through lawsuits targeting the legal doctrine of “separate but equal.” However, not until Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 did the US Supreme Court unanimously outlaw state-sanctioned school segregation, ruling it unconstitutional. From their inception, schools serving students of color received significantly less funding than schools serving white students and faced overcrowding, inadequate supplies, and insufficiently paid teachers. Such disparities resulted in gaps in the educational opportunities available to Black and white communities. In 1950, only 1 in 10 Black adults graduated from high school compared to 4 in 10 white adults. Especially hard hit were people living in states with a history of Jim Crow laws—Black adults in Mississippi, Georgia, and other Southern states having an average of only about five years of schooling. Resistance to Integration
Once efforts to integrate schools began, campaigns directed by white community leaders and elected officials to resist and defy the Brown v. Board of Education ruling followed. One of the most famous examples occurred in 1957, when Arkansas governor Orval Eugene Faubus called upon the state’s National Guard to block nine newly enrolled Black students from entering Little Rock’s Central High School. Another defiance of the Brown v. Board of Education ruling took place in Cleveland, Mississippi, where local officials devised schemes to stop desegregation by building schools in locations that kept Black students in all-Black schools, and created “dual residencies” that allowed the school district to continue sending students to particular schools based on their race. Busing
Nonetheless, proponents of integration pressed on, introducing programs and strategies to address the issue.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/classroom-segregation
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_756270883#5_1616634346
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Title: How to Foster a Growth Mindset in the Classroom | American University
Headings: How to Foster a Growth Mindset in the Classroom
How to Foster a Growth Mindset in the Classroom
What Is Growth Mindset?
Fixed Mindset vs. Growth Mindset
Benefits of a Growth Mindset in Education
How to Foster a Growth Mindset in Students
10 Strategies for Fostering a Growth Mindset in the Classroom
How to Foster a Growth Mindset in Teachers and Administrators
Overcoming Challenges
Five Tips for Creating a Growth Mindset Teaching Culture
Providing Tools for a Lifetime of Learning
Recommended Readings
Content: The fixed or growth mindset exists on a spectrum, and even those positions can vary. A person may have a predominant growth mindset in one area—math, for example—but an especially challenging problem may trigger a response that’s more consistent with a fixed mindset. Dweck has described the growth mindset theory as a response to the self-esteem movement, which held that lavishing students with praise builds confidence that leads to improved achievement. Mindset researchers propose a different approach. Instead of giving students general praise or praising outcomes—an ineffective practice in Dweck’s view—teachers should focus on praising students’ efforts and the steps they take to overcome challenges and make progress. By doing so they reinforce the simple but powerful idea that ability can be improved. Benefits of a Growth Mindset in Education
Dweck’s early research demonstrated multiple potential benefits to encouraging a growth mindset in education. One of her studies showed that praising students’ efforts rather than their intelligence made them more likely to pursue more difficult challenges. Another study demonstrated the influence of simple mindset interventions. Her research showed that students who were taught about developing intelligence went on to perform better in school and exhibit more motivation in the classroom.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/growth-mindset-in-the-classroom
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Title: Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement | American University
Headings: Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement
Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement
What Is Parent-Teacher Communication?
Benefits of Parent-Teacher Communication
Benefits for Students
Benefits for Parents
Benefits for Teachers
Communication Strategies
Pursue a Career in Education
Recommended Readings
Content: Parent-teacher communication can take place in person, typically through parent-teacher conferences or during student drop-off or pick-up times. Teachers can also reach out to parents on the phone or by email. Through regular communication with parents, teachers can share information about a student’s good work and achievements. If a student begins to struggle with a certain subject or exhibits behavioral problems, the parent will already have a relationship with the teacher, which helps facilitate parent-teacher collaboration. This cooperative relationship empowers parents to step in and support the student at home, supplementing what the teacher is doing at school. Benefits of Parent-Teacher Communication
When conversations are flowing, students can see that teachers and parents have their best interests at heart. Effective communication helps establish a relationship of respect between teachers, parents, and students. Benefits for Students
Parents who are more involved in their child’s education can help improve academic achievement, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. When parents take an interest in school activities, students are given an additional level of accountability. When parents communicate with teachers to discover their childrens’ needs, students see that their family is looking out for them and wants them to be successful.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/parent-teacher-communication
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Title: Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement | American University
Headings: Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement
Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement
What Is Parent-Teacher Communication?
Benefits of Parent-Teacher Communication
Benefits for Students
Benefits for Parents
Benefits for Teachers
Communication Strategies
Pursue a Career in Education
Recommended Readings
Content: Benefits of Parent-Teacher Communication
When conversations are flowing, students can see that teachers and parents have their best interests at heart. Effective communication helps establish a relationship of respect between teachers, parents, and students. Benefits for Students
Parents who are more involved in their child’s education can help improve academic achievement, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. When parents take an interest in school activities, students are given an additional level of accountability. When parents communicate with teachers to discover their childrens’ needs, students see that their family is looking out for them and wants them to be successful. Parents who assist children with homework and remind them to study for tests can increase their chances of short-term and long-term success by helping them develop important habits. Parents can also support children and help boost their confidence by encouraging them when they do well in school. Benefits for Parents
Effective parent-teacher communication can also benefit parents. Since parents are not always directly involved in the classroom, regular conversations with teachers can help them understand which subject areas their children are doing well in, and which ones they are struggling with. It can also help them feel valued and more confident in engaging in the learning process.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/parent-teacher-communication
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_756347949#4_1616818754
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Title: Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement | American University
Headings: Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement
Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement
What Is Parent-Teacher Communication?
Benefits of Parent-Teacher Communication
Benefits for Students
Benefits for Parents
Benefits for Teachers
Communication Strategies
Pursue a Career in Education
Recommended Readings
Content: Parents who assist children with homework and remind them to study for tests can increase their chances of short-term and long-term success by helping them develop important habits. Parents can also support children and help boost their confidence by encouraging them when they do well in school. Benefits for Parents
Effective parent-teacher communication can also benefit parents. Since parents are not always directly involved in the classroom, regular conversations with teachers can help them understand which subject areas their children are doing well in, and which ones they are struggling with. It can also help them feel valued and more confident in engaging in the learning process. Parents who want to be involved can develop a greater role in their child’s education by supplementing lessons at home and explaining complicated homework problems. Benefits for Teachers
Teachers also benefit from parent-teacher communication, as parents can serve as a valuable asset in the learning environment. Teachers who cultivate relationships with parents will gain added cooperation, as parents are more likely to work with and reach out to teachers they trust. When parents help their children with homework and behavior at home, teachers can focus on instruction in the classroom. Teachers may also see higher rates of homework completion and better grades when parents are involved.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/parent-teacher-communication
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_756347949#5_1616820867
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Title: Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement | American University
Headings: Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement
Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement
What Is Parent-Teacher Communication?
Benefits of Parent-Teacher Communication
Benefits for Students
Benefits for Parents
Benefits for Teachers
Communication Strategies
Pursue a Career in Education
Recommended Readings
Content: Parents who want to be involved can develop a greater role in their child’s education by supplementing lessons at home and explaining complicated homework problems. Benefits for Teachers
Teachers also benefit from parent-teacher communication, as parents can serve as a valuable asset in the learning environment. Teachers who cultivate relationships with parents will gain added cooperation, as parents are more likely to work with and reach out to teachers they trust. When parents help their children with homework and behavior at home, teachers can focus on instruction in the classroom. Teachers may also see higher rates of homework completion and better grades when parents are involved. Communication Strategies
Parent-teacher communication can look different for different teachers and parents. Some relationships may be more difficult to establish than others, but there are a number of communication strategies that can help teachers and parents increase engagement in various situations. Discovering the best methods of communication and formulating messaging plans early in the year is important, as is maintaining consistent communication throughout the year. Teachers shouldn’t be afraid to be persistent in establishing relationships with parents, and vice versa. Teachers and parents can try the following tactics for improving parent-teacher communication:
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/parent-teacher-communication
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_756347949#10_1616829118
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Title: Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement | American University
Headings: Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement
Parent-Teacher Communication: Strategies for Effective Parent Inclusion & Engagement
What Is Parent-Teacher Communication?
Benefits of Parent-Teacher Communication
Benefits for Students
Benefits for Parents
Benefits for Teachers
Communication Strategies
Pursue a Career in Education
Recommended Readings
Content: Parents and teachers can establish ongoing relationships through board meetings or PTA meetings in which they help make decisions for the school. Homework handouts and newsletters: Teachers can create handouts for students to take home with them containing information about homework and other tasks. Teachers can also write weekly or monthly newsletters to let parents know what is going on in the classroom and how they can participate. Class websites: Teachers can create websites for their classes to post announcements, homework, and reminders. This helps ensure that assignments don’t get lost in communication between the classroom and home. Other similar methods of communication include social media sites or learning management platforms such as ClassDojo. Pursue a Career in Education
Current teachers and prospective teachers can help fuel student success rates by learning the benefits of parent-teacher communication early on in their careers. When teachers encourage parents to get involved in the classroom and at home, students can excel in their academic endeavors.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/parent-teacher-communication
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_756356280#1_1616835278
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Title: Principal Leadership Styles: 5 Effective Methods for Leaders | American University
Headings: 5 Effective Principal Leadership Styles
5 Effective Principal Leadership Styles
Leaders in Academic Settings
5 Effective Principal Leadership Styles
Establishing Vision
Involving Others
Improving Academics
Cultivating Leaders
Managing Academic Settings
Implement Leadership Styles
Recommended Readings
Content: In addition to principals, other leaders such as teachers, charter school leaders, administrators, and nonprofit executive are in prime positions to provide the guidance needed to turn school performance around. Leaders in Academic Settings
In every great school, you’ll find academic leaders making a significant impact on the lives of their students. While many of these leaders contribute to a school’s success, the most visible role of all is that of principal. Principals have oversight of their school’s operations, coordinating daily activities, curricula, staff, and schedules. They are ultimately responsible for the learning environment in elementary, middle, and high schools. They set academic goals and empower teachers with the necessary resources to align their classrooms with those aims. Other school administrators, such as superintendents, who oversee school operations for an entire district, have an essential role to play in creating effective academic settings as well. Administrators ensure that school environments are safe and comfortable for students, and they manage policies and procedures so that teachers can focus on educating. They also provide appropriate curricula and mentor school employees to become leaders. Other administrator roles include assistant superintendent, assistant principal, and athletic director.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/principal-leadership-styles
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_756356280#2_1616837250
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Title: Principal Leadership Styles: 5 Effective Methods for Leaders | American University
Headings: 5 Effective Principal Leadership Styles
5 Effective Principal Leadership Styles
Leaders in Academic Settings
5 Effective Principal Leadership Styles
Establishing Vision
Involving Others
Improving Academics
Cultivating Leaders
Managing Academic Settings
Implement Leadership Styles
Recommended Readings
Content: They set academic goals and empower teachers with the necessary resources to align their classrooms with those aims. Other school administrators, such as superintendents, who oversee school operations for an entire district, have an essential role to play in creating effective academic settings as well. Administrators ensure that school environments are safe and comfortable for students, and they manage policies and procedures so that teachers can focus on educating. They also provide appropriate curricula and mentor school employees to become leaders. Other administrator roles include assistant superintendent, assistant principal, and athletic director. Teaching methods continue to change and evolve. Examples include personalized learning, which provides teachers with opportunities to consider the unique characteristics of students in their lesson plans. New technologies, such as laptops and smartboards in the classroom, have empowered students with autonomy and choice. Another teaching method, hands-on learning, enables teachers to assess students as they participate in projects designed to help them put what they learned in the classroom into practice. Strong educational leaders are able to implement innovative methods such as these in their schools.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/principal-leadership-styles
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_756367192#3_1616867419
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Title: Role of Special Education Teachers in an Inclusive Classroom | American University
Headings: The Role of Special Education Teachers in Promoting an Inclusive Classroom
The Role of Special Education Teachers in Promoting an Inclusive Classroom
Why Adopt Inclusive Learning?
Role of Special Education Teachers in Inclusive Classrooms
Curriculum Design
Classroom Instruction
Learning Assessments
Advocating for Students
Learn More About Inclusive Education
Recommended Readings
Content: In addition to promoting academic success for students with disabilities, inclusive learning can help improve social cognition in typically developing students. Role of Special Education Teachers in Inclusive Classrooms
For inclusion to show positive benefits, the learning environment and instructional models must be carefully established to provide strong learning opportunities for all students. Special education and general education teachers must have mutual respect and open minds toward the philosophy of inclusion, as well as strong administrative support and knowledge of how to meet the needs of students with disabilities. The involvement of a special education teacher is crucial to the success of a combined learning environment in a number of areas: Curriculum Design
Special education teachers help craft the lessons for inclusive classrooms to ensure that the needs of students with disabilities are considered. Teachers may work together to develop a curriculum that is accessible to all students, or the special education teacher might make modifications to the general education teacher’s lesson plans. A special education teacher will also create supplemental learning materials for specific students, including visual, manipulative, text, and technology resources, and determine when one-on-one lessons might be needed. Teachers must examine students’ strengths, weaknesses, interests, and communication methods when crafting lessons. The students’ IEPs must be carefully followed to meet achievement goals. As many general education teachers have limited training in inclusive learning, it is important for the special education teacher to help the instructor understand why certain accommodations are needed and how to incorporate them.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/promoting-an-inclusive-special-education-classroom
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_756399946#1_1616947827
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Title: What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate? | American University
Headings: What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate?
What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate?
Role and Responsibilities of a Special Education Advocate<
How Special Education Advocates Help Families
Special Education Advocate Careers
Training and Skills for Special Education Advocates
Writing Skills
Research Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Career Outlook
Empower Families as a Special Education Advocate
Recommended Readings
Content: Special education advocates play a vital role in helping families know their rights and get the services that will allow their children to succeed. Role and Responsibilities of a Special Education Advocate<
What is the role of the special education advocate? Special education advocates help parents make sure a child’s special needs are met. They help parents understand available services, interpret test results, and work with schools to plan individualized education programs (IEPs). For a student with special needs, learning concerns take many forms. A special education advocate helps families address previously identified learning challenges, as well as pinpoint overlooked factors that may be affecting a child’s ability to learn. These include: Learning disabilities
Intellectual disabilities
Vision and hearing impairments
Speech and language disorders
ADHD
Autism spectrum disorder
Behavioral and emotional disorders
Physical disabilities
Chronic illness
Traumatic brain injury
A special education advocate takes on many responsibilities. To empower families and give a voice to students, special education advocates perform the following duties: Advising parents about services, programs, and accommodations that meet their children’s individual needs
Helping parents interpret reports and evaluations, as well as explaining their implications
Drafting requests, responses, and complaints to schools
Assisting parents with submitting written requests
Preparing parents for IEP and 504 meetings (meetings that outline the services and accommodations students will receive and how schools will remove barriers to learning, such as providing a talking calculator to students with dyscalculia), which may include suggesting support materials or prioritizing goals and objectives
Checking special education documents for accuracy and completion both before and after IEP and 504 meetings
Accompanying parents to IEP and 504 meetings to offer advice and assistance
Advising parents about the strength of their cases before review and offering referrals to special education attorneys when appropriate
How Special Education Advocates Help Families
A complex system of federal, state, and local laws, plus policies and regulations, oversees special education.
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Title: What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate? | American University
Headings: What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate?
What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate?
Role and Responsibilities of a Special Education Advocate<
How Special Education Advocates Help Families
Special Education Advocate Careers
Training and Skills for Special Education Advocates
Writing Skills
Research Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Career Outlook
Empower Families as a Special Education Advocate
Recommended Readings
Content: A special education advocate helps families address previously identified learning challenges, as well as pinpoint overlooked factors that may be affecting a child’s ability to learn. These include: Learning disabilities
Intellectual disabilities
Vision and hearing impairments
Speech and language disorders
ADHD
Autism spectrum disorder
Behavioral and emotional disorders
Physical disabilities
Chronic illness
Traumatic brain injury
A special education advocate takes on many responsibilities. To empower families and give a voice to students, special education advocates perform the following duties: Advising parents about services, programs, and accommodations that meet their children’s individual needs
Helping parents interpret reports and evaluations, as well as explaining their implications
Drafting requests, responses, and complaints to schools
Assisting parents with submitting written requests
Preparing parents for IEP and 504 meetings (meetings that outline the services and accommodations students will receive and how schools will remove barriers to learning, such as providing a talking calculator to students with dyscalculia), which may include suggesting support materials or prioritizing goals and objectives
Checking special education documents for accuracy and completion both before and after IEP and 504 meetings
Accompanying parents to IEP and 504 meetings to offer advice and assistance
Advising parents about the strength of their cases before review and offering referrals to special education attorneys when appropriate
How Special Education Advocates Help Families
A complex system of federal, state, and local laws, plus policies and regulations, oversees special education. These laws, policies, and regulations detail: Students’ eligibility for special services
Parents’ rights and protections regarding participation in their children’s education
Services and accommodations available
Each of these aspects of special education involves a process, and each process is governed by rules and regulations. Special education advocates help families navigate not only the laws but also the processes by which schools implement legislation. Their expertise gives parents a chance to participate in shaping their children’s education. Parents often lack knowledge of these systems, laws, and best practices.
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Title: What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate? | American University
Headings: What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate?
What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate?
Role and Responsibilities of a Special Education Advocate<
How Special Education Advocates Help Families
Special Education Advocate Careers
Training and Skills for Special Education Advocates
Writing Skills
Research Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Career Outlook
Empower Families as a Special Education Advocate
Recommended Readings
Content: These laws, policies, and regulations detail: Students’ eligibility for special services
Parents’ rights and protections regarding participation in their children’s education
Services and accommodations available
Each of these aspects of special education involves a process, and each process is governed by rules and regulations. Special education advocates help families navigate not only the laws but also the processes by which schools implement legislation. Their expertise gives parents a chance to participate in shaping their children’s education. Parents often lack knowledge of these systems, laws, and best practices. Furthermore, schools use a litany of terms and abbreviations—for example, CSE (committee on special education) or IFSP (individualized family service plan)—that can leave parents struggling to keep up in discussions about their children’s special needs. Special education advocates fill in parental knowledge gaps. Additionally, parents often display sensitivity when dealing with issues regarding their children. Advocates assist parents who may feel emotionally overwhelmed. Advocates also help parents gauge their children’s progress.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/special-education-advocate
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Title: What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate? | American University
Headings: What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate?
What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate?
Role and Responsibilities of a Special Education Advocate<
How Special Education Advocates Help Families
Special Education Advocate Careers
Training and Skills for Special Education Advocates
Writing Skills
Research Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Career Outlook
Empower Families as a Special Education Advocate
Recommended Readings
Content: Furthermore, schools use a litany of terms and abbreviations—for example, CSE (committee on special education) or IFSP (individualized family service plan)—that can leave parents struggling to keep up in discussions about their children’s special needs. Special education advocates fill in parental knowledge gaps. Additionally, parents often display sensitivity when dealing with issues regarding their children. Advocates assist parents who may feel emotionally overwhelmed. Advocates also help parents gauge their children’s progress. In situations when parents believe their children may be stalling or even regressing, special education advocates guide parents through the steps to address the situation. Special Education Advocate Careers
Those interested in a career as a special education advocate should become familiar with the training and skills necessary for the role. Training and Skills for Special Education Advocates
Special education advocates need to have extensive knowledge of state and federal laws relating to special education. Their training and education should also cover IEPs, support services, accommodations, and special education curriculum. Earning an advanced degree in education can build invaluable knowledge in these areas.
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Title: What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate? | American University
Headings: What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate?
What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate?
Role and Responsibilities of a Special Education Advocate<
How Special Education Advocates Help Families
Special Education Advocate Careers
Training and Skills for Special Education Advocates
Writing Skills
Research Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Career Outlook
Empower Families as a Special Education Advocate
Recommended Readings
Content: Working with parents requires empathy and compassion. Knowing how to collaborate with others is critical to special education advocacy. Career Outlook
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the employment of special education teachers to increase by 3% between 2018 and 2028, which demonstrates an increasing need for special education advocates. Empower Families as a Special Education Advocate
Special education advocates play a key role in helping students with special needs and disabilities get the services they need. By conducting research, offering expert opinions, and navigating laws and regulations, they help families make sense of the educational system. Discover how American University’s Online Master of Arts in Teaching and Online Master of Education in Education and Leadership Policy equip special education advocates with the expertise needed to advocate for students’ rights. Recommended Readings
Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies: Importance, Benefits & Tips
Disproportionality in Special Education: Impact on Student Performance and How Administrators Can Help
The Role of Special Education Teachers in Promoting an Inclusive Classroom
Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, “Special Education Advocates Training and Certification”
Don’t IEP Alone: A Day in Our Shoes, “The 7 Things You need to Become a Special Education Advocate”
Houston Chronicle, “How to Become a Special-Education Advocate”
Success by Design Education, “What Does a Special Education Advocate Do?”
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/special-education-advocate
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Title: What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate? | American University
Headings: What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate?
What Is the Role of a Special Education Advocate?
Role and Responsibilities of a Special Education Advocate<
How Special Education Advocates Help Families
Special Education Advocate Careers
Training and Skills for Special Education Advocates
Writing Skills
Research Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Career Outlook
Empower Families as a Special Education Advocate
Recommended Readings
Content: Discover how American University’s Online Master of Arts in Teaching and Online Master of Education in Education and Leadership Policy equip special education advocates with the expertise needed to advocate for students’ rights. Recommended Readings
Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies: Importance, Benefits & Tips
Disproportionality in Special Education: Impact on Student Performance and How Administrators Can Help
The Role of Special Education Teachers in Promoting an Inclusive Classroom
Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, “Special Education Advocates Training and Certification”
Don’t IEP Alone: A Day in Our Shoes, “The 7 Things You need to Become a Special Education Advocate”
Houston Chronicle, “How to Become a Special-Education Advocate”
Success by Design Education, “What Does a Special Education Advocate Do?” Understood, “The Difference Between Special Education Advocates and Attorneys”
Understood, “The Difference Between Supports and Services in School”
Understood, “Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): What You Need to Know”
US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Special Education Teachers
Very Well Family, “What Advocates in Special Education Can Do for You”
Wrightslaw, “Doing Your Homework: What Type of Training Is Required to Become an Advocate?”
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/special-education-advocate
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Title: Why do Teachers Strike? | American University
Headings: Why do Teachers Strike? Understanding how Policy Makers can Help
Why do Teachers Strike? Understanding how Policy Makers can Help
Why do Teachers Strike?
Inadequate Financial Resources
Inequitable Social Support
Public Support
How Policy Makers Can Help
Earn a Doctorate in Education
Recommended Readings
Content: Policy makers must walk a fine line in support of teachers without harming the greater good for state residents. Why do Teachers Strike? There are a number of reasons why teachers strike, but the most common is inadequate financial resources, including low pay and crumbling infrastructure. Other strikes might address social justice issues, such as low-income housing or the establishment of charter schools that may pull funding away from traditional institutions. Inadequate Financial Resources
The lack of adequate funding on a district level leads to low teacher pay, aging facilities, understaffing, poor work schedules, inadequate support staff, aging educational materials, and a host of other problematic working conditions. Wages are the biggest concern: US teacher salaries shrunk 1.6% between 2000 and 2017 when adjusted for inflation, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. This trend is especially consequential in areas where the cost of living is skyrocketing, such as Oakland, California, where a teacher strike took place in early 2019. Other areas that struggle with insufficient school funding—often poor or rural communities—face low resources not only for wages but for building improvements, proper student/teacher ratios, school supplies, and support services for students. State education budgets were hit hard during the 2008 recession, and many states have yet to lift their per-student spending levels back to pre-recession levels, according to The Conversation.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/why-teachers-strike
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Title: Why do Teachers Strike? | American University
Headings: Why do Teachers Strike? Understanding how Policy Makers can Help
Why do Teachers Strike? Understanding how Policy Makers can Help
Why do Teachers Strike?
Inadequate Financial Resources
Inequitable Social Support
Public Support
How Policy Makers Can Help
Earn a Doctorate in Education
Recommended Readings
Content: Wages are the biggest concern: US teacher salaries shrunk 1.6% between 2000 and 2017 when adjusted for inflation, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. This trend is especially consequential in areas where the cost of living is skyrocketing, such as Oakland, California, where a teacher strike took place in early 2019. Other areas that struggle with insufficient school funding—often poor or rural communities—face low resources not only for wages but for building improvements, proper student/teacher ratios, school supplies, and support services for students. State education budgets were hit hard during the 2008 recession, and many states have yet to lift their per-student spending levels back to pre-recession levels, according to The Conversation. Teachers will often organize strikes during state budget planning periods, when there is opportunity to influence politicians to channel more funds into education. They might also strike during contract negotiation periods that involve collective bargaining agreements between school district authorities and union representatives. Inequitable Social Support
Socioeconomic factors that hinder school districts’ success are beginning to play a factor in teacher negotiations as well. A recent teacher strike in Chicago included demands for more affordable housing for teachers and students. Some teachers feel that after-school resources need to be enhanced for students whose families can’t afford services such as tutoring or internet access.
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https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/why-teachers-strike
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Title: How to Choose Lobster and Steam Lobster: Lobster Cooking Guide
Headings: How to Choose and Steam Lobster
How to Choose and Steam Lobster
How to Choose Lobster:
How to Steam Lobster:
How will you know when the lobster is fully cooked?
Leftover Lobster? (What’s that?)
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes
Content: 2 pound lobsters, steam for 13-15 minutes. How will you know when the lobster is fully cooked? Your lobsters will be done when they’re bright red in color. If you’re unsure of their doneness, break off a tail and look at the meat on the tail closest to the body. The meat should be white, not translucent. If the meat is translucent, it needs to steam longer. You can also check the tail meat with a thermometer by inserting the thermometer into the tail from the underside, closest to the body, the meat should read 165ºF.
Editors Note: I prefer 1 ¼ pound soft shell lobsters. The meat is sweet, less tough than larger lobsters, and they’re super easy to crack open – perfect for a lobster cookout. Leftover Lobster? (
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https://sofabfood.com/how-to-steam-a-lobster/
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Title: How to Choose Lobster and Steam Lobster: Lobster Cooking Guide
Headings: How to Choose and Steam Lobster
How to Choose and Steam Lobster
How to Choose Lobster:
How to Steam Lobster:
How will you know when the lobster is fully cooked?
Leftover Lobster? (What’s that?)
Ingredients
Instructions
Notes
Content: If the meat is translucent, it needs to steam longer. You can also check the tail meat with a thermometer by inserting the thermometer into the tail from the underside, closest to the body, the meat should read 165ºF.
Editors Note: I prefer 1 ¼ pound soft shell lobsters. The meat is sweet, less tough than larger lobsters, and they’re super easy to crack open – perfect for a lobster cookout. Leftover Lobster? ( What’s that?) In the unlikely event you have a leftover lobster or two after your lobster dinner, immediately wrap them individually in tinfoil and store them in the freezer. To reheat your frozen lobster, bring a pot of water to a full rolling boil. Once the water is boiling, remove the tinfoil and carefully place your lobster into the water. Bring the water back to a full boil and then remove the pot from the heat.
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https://sofabfood.com/how-to-steam-a-lobster/
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Title: Fighter Pilot Reveals Shocking Chemtrails Facts! | SOFREP
Headings: Fighter Pilot Reveals Shocking Chemtrails Facts!
Fighter Pilot Reveals Shocking Chemtrails Facts!
Why?
But why do I see so many contrails over major cities?
Ok, so maybe YOU don’t do chemtrails, but how can you know it doesn’t happen?
Cloud seeding!
But the Illuminati!
Content: As you may have noticed, cons are extremely visible. When you’re looking at contrails from the ground, you’re seeing the results of aircraft flying at 30,000+. In the tactical world, that’s bad. No one wants to be seen so far out. So, if we can help it, we’ll either fly above or below the con levels (assuming other mission planning factors aren’t applicable) to minimize where the enemy sees us. But why do I see so many contrails over major cities? Just like automobile traffic, cities are the source of a lot of aircraft traffic as well. Take a look at Skyvector.com and look up the High Altitude Chart for any city. You’ll notice that jet routes crisscross over every major city, because that’s where the navigation equipment lives (although GPS is modifying that slightly). The patterns are because you have so many different aircraft flying in the 30,000-40,000s flying on Jet and Q routes.
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https://sofrep.com/fightersweep/pilot-reveals-shocking-truth-chemtrails/
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Title: Fighter Pilot Reveals Shocking Chemtrails Facts! | SOFREP
Headings: Fighter Pilot Reveals Shocking Chemtrails Facts!
Fighter Pilot Reveals Shocking Chemtrails Facts!
Why?
But why do I see so many contrails over major cities?
Ok, so maybe YOU don’t do chemtrails, but how can you know it doesn’t happen?
Cloud seeding!
But the Illuminati!
Content: But why do I see so many contrails over major cities? Just like automobile traffic, cities are the source of a lot of aircraft traffic as well. Take a look at Skyvector.com and look up the High Altitude Chart for any city. You’ll notice that jet routes crisscross over every major city, because that’s where the navigation equipment lives (although GPS is modifying that slightly). The patterns are because you have so many different aircraft flying in the 30,000-40,000s flying on Jet and Q routes. Ok, so maybe YOU don’t do chemtrails, but how can you know it doesn’t happen? Because I understand science. Think of the dispersion/evaporation rates of something released over 6 miles up in the air. Do you really think that’s an effective means of dispersing something? More effective than say, just putting it in the water?
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https://sofrep.com/fightersweep/pilot-reveals-shocking-truth-chemtrails/
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Title: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital - SoftCo
Headings: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
Blog - 29 Oct 2020
Benefits of Positive Working Capital
Improved Liquidity
Operational Efficiency
Increased Profits
Achieving the Correct Level of Working Capital
The State of Working Capital in 2020
Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
1. Manage Procurement and Inventory
2. Pay vendors on time
3. Improve the receivables process
4. Manage debtors effectively
Conclusion
Posted by
James Duffy
Content: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital - SoftCo
4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
Blog - 29 Oct 2020
Regardless of a company’s size or industry sector, working capital is an important metric in assessing the long-term financial health of the business. The level of working capital available to an organization can be measured by comparing its current assets against current liabilities. This tells the business the short-term liquid assets remaining after short-term liabilities have been paid off. The Covid-19 pandemic has raised significant working capital challenges and uncertainties for organizations. Supply chain disruptions have been a major challenge, along with changing consumer demands and the collection of receivables. Generally, companies will strive to achieve a high level of working capital. Having a high level of working capital indicates a well-managed company with a greater potential for growth. There are also several benefits to having a high level of working capital including improved liquidity , operational efficiency, and increased profits. Working Capital management is particularly important since it is an accurate barometer for assessing the long-term financial health of a business and ensures that adequate cash flow is always maintained to meet its short-term commitments. In times of economic uncertainty, having such financial protection is vitally important.
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https://softco.com/blog/managing-working-capital/
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Title: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital - SoftCo
Headings: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
Blog - 29 Oct 2020
Benefits of Positive Working Capital
Improved Liquidity
Operational Efficiency
Increased Profits
Achieving the Correct Level of Working Capital
The State of Working Capital in 2020
Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
1. Manage Procurement and Inventory
2. Pay vendors on time
3. Improve the receivables process
4. Manage debtors effectively
Conclusion
Posted by
James Duffy
Content: Generally, companies will strive to achieve a high level of working capital. Having a high level of working capital indicates a well-managed company with a greater potential for growth. There are also several benefits to having a high level of working capital including improved liquidity , operational efficiency, and increased profits. Working Capital management is particularly important since it is an accurate barometer for assessing the long-term financial health of a business and ensures that adequate cash flow is always maintained to meet its short-term commitments. In times of economic uncertainty, having such financial protection is vitally important. Managing working capital effectively should therefore be a top priority for CFOs, now, more so than ever. First, let’s look at the key benefits of positive working capital for organizations. We will then delve into some of the working capital trends emerging from 2020 before highlighting 4 keys tips for managing working capital in 2020 and 2021. Benefits of Positive Working Capital
Improved Liquidity
By obtaining a consistently high level of working capital, organizations ensure that adequate cash levels are available for any potential upcoming opportunities or unanticipated scenarios. It also gives organizations more flexibility over how they run their operations, which enables them to fulfill customer orders, expand and invest in new products at a faster rate.
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https://softco.com/blog/managing-working-capital/
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Title: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital - SoftCo
Headings: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
Blog - 29 Oct 2020
Benefits of Positive Working Capital
Improved Liquidity
Operational Efficiency
Increased Profits
Achieving the Correct Level of Working Capital
The State of Working Capital in 2020
Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
1. Manage Procurement and Inventory
2. Pay vendors on time
3. Improve the receivables process
4. Manage debtors effectively
Conclusion
Posted by
James Duffy
Content: Managing working capital effectively should therefore be a top priority for CFOs, now, more so than ever. First, let’s look at the key benefits of positive working capital for organizations. We will then delve into some of the working capital trends emerging from 2020 before highlighting 4 keys tips for managing working capital in 2020 and 2021. Benefits of Positive Working Capital
Improved Liquidity
By obtaining a consistently high level of working capital, organizations ensure that adequate cash levels are available for any potential upcoming opportunities or unanticipated scenarios. It also gives organizations more flexibility over how they run their operations, which enables them to fulfill customer orders, expand and invest in new products at a faster rate. Operational Efficiency
Optimum use of working capital management evades any future hindrances in business operations. A ‘safety net’ is available to protect against lack of production or delays in payments received. Increased Profits
A high level of working capital is only achieved when areas including Accounts Payable and Receivable are operating efficiently. In order for both departments to operate in an efficient manner, they need to ensure that they pay their vendors as per the agreed terms, which lead to the capturing of early payment discounts and increase the income of cash. Achieving the Correct Level of Working Capital
In spite of the importance of consistently maintaining a high level of working capital, it is also important to understand that there is a level considered ‘too high’.
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https://softco.com/blog/managing-working-capital/
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Title: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital - SoftCo
Headings: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
Blog - 29 Oct 2020
Benefits of Positive Working Capital
Improved Liquidity
Operational Efficiency
Increased Profits
Achieving the Correct Level of Working Capital
The State of Working Capital in 2020
Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
1. Manage Procurement and Inventory
2. Pay vendors on time
3. Improve the receivables process
4. Manage debtors effectively
Conclusion
Posted by
James Duffy
Content: Operational Efficiency
Optimum use of working capital management evades any future hindrances in business operations. A ‘safety net’ is available to protect against lack of production or delays in payments received. Increased Profits
A high level of working capital is only achieved when areas including Accounts Payable and Receivable are operating efficiently. In order for both departments to operate in an efficient manner, they need to ensure that they pay their vendors as per the agreed terms, which lead to the capturing of early payment discounts and increase the income of cash. Achieving the Correct Level of Working Capital
In spite of the importance of consistently maintaining a high level of working capital, it is also important to understand that there is a level considered ‘too high’. Having an extremely high level on an on-going basis can indicate that there is more money within the organization than is needed – that cash is not being invested correctly or company growth is being neglected in favor of high liquidity. The key is to consistently maintain positive working capital, but avoid reaching too high a level that leads to waste and inefficiency. Before undertaking strategical changes to effectively manage your working capital, it is worth taking a look at some current working capital trends in order to see where mistakes and gains have already been made. The State of Working Capital in 2020
According to PWC’s Working Capital Report , only 8 out of 18 sectors have shown improvements in working capital between 2019 and 2020. With many industries suffering from the effects of geographical areas moving in and out of varying levels of restrictions at different times, these figures could look very different next year, with even more industries seeing their performance deteriorate.
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https://softco.com/blog/managing-working-capital/
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Title: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital - SoftCo
Headings: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
Blog - 29 Oct 2020
Benefits of Positive Working Capital
Improved Liquidity
Operational Efficiency
Increased Profits
Achieving the Correct Level of Working Capital
The State of Working Capital in 2020
Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
1. Manage Procurement and Inventory
2. Pay vendors on time
3. Improve the receivables process
4. Manage debtors effectively
Conclusion
Posted by
James Duffy
Content: The Hackett Group state that “by optimizing working capital performance, companies could reduce debt as a percentage of revenue by about 11%”. PWC report that €1.36 trillion could be released from the balance sheets of global listed companies by addressing poor working capital performance. Similarly, the Hackett Group note a total working capital opportunity of $1.278 billion for US companies in the areas of inventory, accounts payable and accounts receivable. Inventories offer the biggest working capital opportunity, with 39% of total working capital tied up in this area. With such working capital opportunities in mind, we have come up with a list of 4 tips for effectively managing your working capital during these economically challenging times. Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
1. Manage Procurement and Inventory
Prudent inventory management is an important factor in making the most of your working capital. Excessive stocks can place a heavy burden on the cash resources of any business. On the other hand, insufficient stock can result in lost sales and damage to customer relations. When looking at inventory, it is important to monitor what you buy, just as much as what you sell.
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https://softco.com/blog/managing-working-capital/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_759860291#7_1624365757
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Title: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital - SoftCo
Headings: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
Blog - 29 Oct 2020
Benefits of Positive Working Capital
Improved Liquidity
Operational Efficiency
Increased Profits
Achieving the Correct Level of Working Capital
The State of Working Capital in 2020
Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
1. Manage Procurement and Inventory
2. Pay vendors on time
3. Improve the receivables process
4. Manage debtors effectively
Conclusion
Posted by
James Duffy
Content: Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
1. Manage Procurement and Inventory
Prudent inventory management is an important factor in making the most of your working capital. Excessive stocks can place a heavy burden on the cash resources of any business. On the other hand, insufficient stock can result in lost sales and damage to customer relations. When looking at inventory, it is important to monitor what you buy, just as much as what you sell. The key challenge for companies is to establish optimum stock levels and avoid driving up costs for physical storage and insurance as well as wasting stock if it is time-sensitive. This can be done by promoting better communication and forecasting between departments. If stock levels are unknown, then it is difficult to manage the optimum level and the company risks experiencing a loss in sales, as a result of a shortfall in materials. Periodic inventory checks are useful in monitoring levels of different types of stock and alerting finance to any recurring overstock or understock issues. It is extremely important to control what is purchased.
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https://softco.com/blog/managing-working-capital/
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Title: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital - SoftCo
Headings: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
Blog - 29 Oct 2020
Benefits of Positive Working Capital
Improved Liquidity
Operational Efficiency
Increased Profits
Achieving the Correct Level of Working Capital
The State of Working Capital in 2020
Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
1. Manage Procurement and Inventory
2. Pay vendors on time
3. Improve the receivables process
4. Manage debtors effectively
Conclusion
Posted by
James Duffy
Content: One important aspect of working capital is to send out invoices as soon as possible. Companies should reassess invoicing processes in order to eliminate inefficiencies that may be causing delays in sending invoices to your debtors. Such inefficiencies may include manual processing, lost invoices, and high volume of invoices to manage. Professional services firm, Deloitte recommends using accounts receivable technology to deliver invoices electronically in order to speed up billing and collection, and ultimately shorten the cash conversion cycle. It is also vital to ensure that invoices are accurate before they are sent to your debtors to avoid delays in payments. Maintaining an accurate debtor’s ledger ensures that you are on top of debtor collection dates and can send timely reminders to your customers regarding payment. 4. Manage debtors effectively
The best way to ensure you have enough working capital available is to make sure money is coming in on time. Reassessing your contracts and credit terms with debtors may be necessary to make sure you are not giving debtors too big a window to pay for goods and services, as this may be impacting negatively on your own company’s cash flow. CFOs should review credit terms with company management to ensure that the level of credit being offered to debtors is appropriate for your company’s cash flow needs.
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https://softco.com/blog/managing-working-capital/
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Title: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital - SoftCo
Headings: 4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
4 Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
Blog - 29 Oct 2020
Benefits of Positive Working Capital
Improved Liquidity
Operational Efficiency
Increased Profits
Achieving the Correct Level of Working Capital
The State of Working Capital in 2020
Tips for Effectively Managing Working Capital
1. Manage Procurement and Inventory
2. Pay vendors on time
3. Improve the receivables process
4. Manage debtors effectively
Conclusion
Posted by
James Duffy
Content: Maintaining an accurate debtor’s ledger ensures that you are on top of debtor collection dates and can send timely reminders to your customers regarding payment. 4. Manage debtors effectively
The best way to ensure you have enough working capital available is to make sure money is coming in on time. Reassessing your contracts and credit terms with debtors may be necessary to make sure you are not giving debtors too big a window to pay for goods and services, as this may be impacting negatively on your own company’s cash flow. CFOs should review credit terms with company management to ensure that the level of credit being offered to debtors is appropriate for your company’s cash flow needs. To reduce bad debts, you should implement more rigorous credit checks and ensure that effective credit control procedures are in place for chasing late-paying customers. Conclusion
The Covid-19 pandemic has presented a number of working capital challenges for businesses across a range of industry sectors. Economic uncertainty will continue in 2021 and businesses must look at new ways to finance working capital in order to maintain operations. By focusing on inventory, payables, and receivables organizations will be best placed to maintain adequate cash flow and maintain short-term commitments in the months ahead. If you would like to learn more about how to manage your working capital,
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https://softco.com/blog/managing-working-capital/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_782768747#11_1676835940
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Title: What Is Photosynthesis? Reaction’s Formula and Phases
Headings: What Is Photosynthesis?
What Is Photosynthesis?
What Is the Chemical Reaction of Photosynthesis?
What Are the Phases of Photosynthesis?
Light-dependent Reactions
Light-independent Reactions
Carbon Fixation
Calvin Cycle
Elements Involved in Photosynthesis
Does Sunlight Influence the Color of a Plant?
What Influence Does Photosynthesis Have on Climate Change?
Content: Carbon dioxide concentration: the efficacy rises in the same way that the CO 2 in the air. Oxygen concentration: the higher the oxygen concentration in the air, the lower the photosynthetic performance. This variation is due to photorespiration processes. Luminous intensity: the higher the luminous intensity, the higher the performance, up to exceeding certain limits. Once the light exceeds these limits, irreversible photooxidation of photosynthetic pigments occurs. The lighting time: some species have higher photosynthetic production than the number of hours of light.
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https://solar-energy.technology/climate-change/photosynthesis
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_782768747#12_1676837155
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Title: What Is Photosynthesis? Reaction’s Formula and Phases
Headings: What Is Photosynthesis?
What Is Photosynthesis?
What Is the Chemical Reaction of Photosynthesis?
What Are the Phases of Photosynthesis?
Light-dependent Reactions
Light-independent Reactions
Carbon Fixation
Calvin Cycle
Elements Involved in Photosynthesis
Does Sunlight Influence the Color of a Plant?
What Influence Does Photosynthesis Have on Climate Change?
Content: Luminous intensity: the higher the luminous intensity, the higher the performance, up to exceeding certain limits. Once the light exceeds these limits, irreversible photooxidation of photosynthetic pigments occurs. The lighting time: some species have higher photosynthetic production than the number of hours of light. Water shortage: in the absence of water on the ground and water vapor in the air, its performance decreases. If the plant detects a lack of water, it closes the stomata to avoid drying it out. The counterpart is that this self-protection system hinders the entry of carbon dioxide. Furthermore, increasing the concentration of internal oxygen triggers photorespiration.
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https://solar-energy.technology/climate-change/photosynthesis
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_786741841#2_1686281475
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Title: 10 Reasons Why Solar Panels Are Good - Solar Panel Nerd
Headings: 10 Reasons Why Solar Panels Are Good
10 Reasons Why Solar Panels Are Good
1. Solar Panels Help in Reducing Energy Costs and Bills
2. Solar Panels Are Environmentally Friendly
3. Installing Solar Panels in Your Homestead Raises The Value
4. With Solar Panels There Are No Rising Energy Costs
5. Solar Panels Are Durable
6. You Can Use Your Solar Panels Even Without Sunlight
7. You Can Make Money With Solar Panels
8. Solar Panels Are A Source of Employment
9. With Solar Panels You Maximize Your Grid Security
10. The Power From Solar Panels Can Make Use of Un-utilized Land
Final Thoughts
Content: Therefore the cost is more economical as compared to other sources of power like electricity. Once you establish your solar panel, you can use it for the rest of your life as long as there is solar energy from the sun, but there are no charges for using your solar panels. 2. Solar Panels Are Environmentally Friendly
The environment is a significant consideration when you are choosing the type of energy source to install in your homestead or other building that you own. Most people want to install solar panels in their homes because they are friendly to the environment. Solar panels are not affected by problems such as changes with the climate-health issues to human beings and animals as a result of emission of harmful gases to the environment. The energy produced by the solar panels on the rooftops of the building does not emit any poisonous gas like carbon, and hence, it reduces environmental pollution and also the greenhouse effect. The fact that solar panels are essential in protecting the environment against pollution has made it environmentally friendly, and hence, it has become the worlds’ best eco-friendly energy source. 3. Installing Solar Panels in Your Homestead Raises The Value
When people are looking forward to purchasing a functional homestead, there are various considerations they must take.
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https://solarpowernerd.com/reasons-why-solar-panels-are-good/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_792846239#11_1699464313
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Title: Individual 401k for Sole Proprietors
Headings: Individual 401k
Individual 401k
2020 Individual 401k Calculations for a Sole Proprietorship
Salary Deferral Contribution
Profit Sharing Contribution
Is there a deadline to make salary deferrals into the Individual 401k?
When must profit sharing contributions be made into the Individual 401k?
Individual 401k Calculator
Individual 401k Loan
Can I rollover my other retirement plans into my Individual 401k and then take an Individual 401k loan?
What retirement accounts can be transferred into an Individual 401k?
Is an Individual 401k loan tax free?
When does an Individual 401k loan need to be repaid?
Can I repay my Individual 401k before the term of the loan?
When I receive an Individual 401k loan do I have to pay interest?
Are there any credit checks or income qualifications to receive an Individual 401k loan?
Why consider an Individual 401k loan as a small business loan?
What are the advantages of using an Individual 401k loan as a small business loan?
What are the disadvantages of an Individual 401k loan?
What is the process to secure a small business loan using the Individual 401k?
What type of Individual 401k does BCM setup for clients?
Content: Note: An Individual 401k loan is not a debt instrument. The loan is not made by a bank or lending institution. With a 401k loan you are simply borrowing your own money from your 401k. Can I rollover my other retirement plans into my Individual 401k and then take an Individual 401k loan? Yes. You can rollover other retirement plans to an Individual 401k to consolidate your other retirement plans and quickly build the value of your Individual 401k. By rolling over your existing retirement plans into an Individual 401k you build the balance quickly in the Individual 401k and then use its value to receive a larger Individual 401k loan. What retirement accounts can be transferred into an Individual 401k? Retirement accounts that are permitted to be rolled over into an Individual 401k include a 401k, 403b or 457 plan from a previous employer, SEP IRA, Keogh plans (money purchase/profit sharing plan), defined benefit plans, Traditional IRA and Rollover IRA.
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https://soleproprietorship.co/individual401k.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_792846239#12_1699466689
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Title: Individual 401k for Sole Proprietors
Headings: Individual 401k
Individual 401k
2020 Individual 401k Calculations for a Sole Proprietorship
Salary Deferral Contribution
Profit Sharing Contribution
Is there a deadline to make salary deferrals into the Individual 401k?
When must profit sharing contributions be made into the Individual 401k?
Individual 401k Calculator
Individual 401k Loan
Can I rollover my other retirement plans into my Individual 401k and then take an Individual 401k loan?
What retirement accounts can be transferred into an Individual 401k?
Is an Individual 401k loan tax free?
When does an Individual 401k loan need to be repaid?
Can I repay my Individual 401k before the term of the loan?
When I receive an Individual 401k loan do I have to pay interest?
Are there any credit checks or income qualifications to receive an Individual 401k loan?
Why consider an Individual 401k loan as a small business loan?
What are the advantages of using an Individual 401k loan as a small business loan?
What are the disadvantages of an Individual 401k loan?
What is the process to secure a small business loan using the Individual 401k?
What type of Individual 401k does BCM setup for clients?
Content: Yes. You can rollover other retirement plans to an Individual 401k to consolidate your other retirement plans and quickly build the value of your Individual 401k. By rolling over your existing retirement plans into an Individual 401k you build the balance quickly in the Individual 401k and then use its value to receive a larger Individual 401k loan. What retirement accounts can be transferred into an Individual 401k? Retirement accounts that are permitted to be rolled over into an Individual 401k include a 401k, 403b or 457 plan from a previous employer, SEP IRA, Keogh plans (money purchase/profit sharing plan), defined benefit plans, Traditional IRA and Rollover IRA. A Roth 401k from a previous employer may be eligible to be rolled over into an Individual Roth 401k provided the 401k plan document permits Roth 401k contributions and rollovers. IRS rules do not allow a Roth IRA to be rolled over into an Individual Roth 401k. Is an Individual 401k loan tax free? Yes. The Individual 401k loan is received tax free and penalty free.
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https://soleproprietorship.co/individual401k.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_803748883#1_1724810722
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Title: How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus - Some Interesting Facts
Headings: How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus
How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus
Week by week
Content: By the time the womb cavity is reached, the cell cluster becomes hollow and filled with fluid; it is now referred to as the blastocyst. A blastocyst is an embryo that has developed to the stage where it has two different cell types: the surface cells, or outer coat, will become – among other things -the placenta that nourishes the baby. The inner cells will become the fetus itself. On contact, the blastocyst burrows into the uterine wall for nourishment; this process is known as implantation. The embryonic stage begins in the fifth week. From weeks five to eight, development is rapid. Major body organs and systems will begin to emerge.
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https://someinterestingfacts.net/how-does-an-embryo-develop-into-a-fetus/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_803748883#2_1724811751
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Title: How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus - Some Interesting Facts
Headings: How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus
How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus
Week by week
Content: On contact, the blastocyst burrows into the uterine wall for nourishment; this process is known as implantation. The embryonic stage begins in the fifth week. From weeks five to eight, development is rapid. Major body organs and systems will begin to emerge. At this time, the first bone cells will also appear. By the end of the eighth week, the embryo is known as a fetus and looks like a mini human. Week by week
Week 1 – Within one week of conception, the fertilized egg, known as a blastocyst, will make its way to the uterus. Within days the cells will arrange themselves into two masses: the outer coat will become the placenta, while the inner cell mass becomes the fetus.
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https://someinterestingfacts.net/how-does-an-embryo-develop-into-a-fetus/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_803748883#3_1724812818
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Title: How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus - Some Interesting Facts
Headings: How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus
How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus
Week by week
Content: At this time, the first bone cells will also appear. By the end of the eighth week, the embryo is known as a fetus and looks like a mini human. Week by week
Week 1 – Within one week of conception, the fertilized egg, known as a blastocyst, will make its way to the uterus. Within days the cells will arrange themselves into two masses: the outer coat will become the placenta, while the inner cell mass becomes the fetus. All being well, the developing embryo will settle into the folds of the womb lining. Week 2 – The inner cells of the embryo divide into two layers: the ectoderm and the endoderm. The tissues and organs of the body will eventually develop from these. The amniotic sac, which will soon form a protective bubble around the embryo, also starts to develop.
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https://someinterestingfacts.net/how-does-an-embryo-develop-into-a-fetus/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_803748883#4_1724813984
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Title: How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus - Some Interesting Facts
Headings: How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus
How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus
Week by week
Content: All being well, the developing embryo will settle into the folds of the womb lining. Week 2 – The inner cells of the embryo divide into two layers: the ectoderm and the endoderm. The tissues and organs of the body will eventually develop from these. The amniotic sac, which will soon form a protective bubble around the embryo, also starts to develop. The embryo, now completely embedded in the womb, is a disc-shaped mass of cells, measuring roughly 0.2mm (0.008in) in diameter. Week 3 – At the start of week 3 a groove will form towards what will become the tail end of the embryo; this is the primitive streak. A new layer of tissue-the mesoderm-will develop from the primitive streak. The spinal cord, kidneys and major tissues will all grow from this.
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https://someinterestingfacts.net/how-does-an-embryo-develop-into-a-fetus/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_803748883#5_1724815132
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Title: How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus - Some Interesting Facts
Headings: How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus
How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus
Week by week
Content: The embryo, now completely embedded in the womb, is a disc-shaped mass of cells, measuring roughly 0.2mm (0.008in) in diameter. Week 3 – At the start of week 3 a groove will form towards what will become the tail end of the embryo; this is the primitive streak. A new layer of tissue-the mesoderm-will develop from the primitive streak. The spinal cord, kidneys and major tissues will all grow from this. Cells from the ectodermal tissue create the neural fold and plate, the first stages in the development of the nervous system. The neural groove will go on to form the spine. Week 4 – The kidneys are forming from mesodermal tissue and the mouth is emerging. A basic spinal cord and gut now run from the head to the tail. The head and tail fold downward into a curve as a result of the embryo developing more rapidly from the front.
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https://someinterestingfacts.net/how-does-an-embryo-develop-into-a-fetus/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_803748883#9_1724819948
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Title: How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus - Some Interesting Facts
Headings: How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus
How does an Embryo Develop Into a Fetus
Week by week
Content: Ears, nose, fingers and toes are just beginning to appear. Week 7 – The embryo’s eyelids begin to form from a single membrane that remains fused for several days. At this stage in development, the limb muscles are beginning to form. The chest cavity will be separated from the abdominal cavity by a band of muscles; this will later develop into the diaphragm. Week 8 – Between the fourth and eighth weeks, the brain has grown so rapidly that the head is extremely large in proportion to the rest of the body. The gonads, or sex glands, will now start to develop into ovaries or testes. The elbows, fingers, knees and toes are really taking shape. Inside the chest cavity, the lungs are developing too. At the end of the eight-week period, the embryo becomes a fetus.
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https://someinterestingfacts.net/how-does-an-embryo-develop-into-a-fetus/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_853872614#1_1803693062
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Title: Stereotypes - African American Culture
Headings: African American Culture
African American Stereotypes
Content: This is likely due to the fact that blacks are disproportionately targeted for these crimes and more often sent to jail for them. But in reality, studies like the National Comorbidity Survey Replication show that it is actually whites who are more likely than blacks to do drugs (Williams). If that is the case, then why are there more blacks in jail for drug related crimes? The best answer is likely a form of discrimination called racial profiling. Racial profiling is when someone is targeted for suspicion of crime simply because of the color of their skin. One simply needs to search the news to find countless examples of blacks being discriminated in this way and realize it is still a very serious and relevant problem in our society. Not only does racial profiling make it more likely for blacks to get caught and punished for doing drugs than whites, it also feeds the stereotype, leading to more racial profiling and continuing in a vicious cycle. Many blacks (and whites) deal with racial profiling through protests. This year more than 75 people protested in Durham (Alexander) and demonstrations and protests were held in Wichita after a man claimed he was arrested, according to him, for being "black with too much black on" (Wright). The hope is that by creating enough noise through protests, people will recognize racial profiling as a real issue and do something about it.
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https://soulofamerica.weebly.com/stereotypes.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_853872614#5_1803699389
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Title: Stereotypes - African American Culture
Headings: African American Culture
African American Stereotypes
Content: This not only is discrimination (perhaps paying less because they think blacks work less) it also reinforces the stereotype by making it harder for blacks to make a fair and decent wage. While many blacks tend to protest the stereotypes and discrimination regarding this issue, and many others overcome the stereotypes, many also passively accept it. Many blacks come to the conclusion that they are stuck where they are on the stratification ladder. Because of this, family members may even discourage a loved one from going to school and trying to get out of their social class. The many stereotypes surrounding African Americans are not only untrue, but can also be damaging and even lead to self-fulfilling prophecy in some situations. Perceptions need to change and stereo-types need to be seen for the lies that they really are before racism can truly be overcome. Alexander, Jonathan. " Group Protests Racial Profiling in Durham." Sep 16, 2013. www.newsobserver.com"How Do Americans View One Another?
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https://soulofamerica.weebly.com/stereotypes.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_854090050#2_1804327300
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Title: Defining Your List of Values and Beliefs (with 102 examples)
Headings: Defining Your List of Values and Beliefs (with 102 examples)
Defining Your List of Values and Beliefs (with 102 examples)
What does it mean to be true to yourself?
Defining your personal core values
1. Who do you admire?
2. What inspires you to take action?
3. When do you feel most like yourself?
102 examples of values and beliefs
Core Values List
Putting core values into action
Core value example: Freedom
Core value example: Wellness
Final thoughts on being true
About Lyn Christian
Content: “A lot of the conflict you have in your life exists simply because you’re not living in alignment; you’re not be being true to yourself.” ― Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You
Every house needs a sturdy foundation. You can build a beautiful home, but it will sink into the ground without a solid base. The same is true with your values. Just like the foundation of a home, core values provide the groundwork for your actions, decisions, and behaviors. Without a base, your “home” falls apart, and you lose a sense of purpose and direction. You may appear to be successful, but still, feel lost. Until you define what success means to you, you’ll be chasing empty accomplishments. If you don’t understand your values, you may violate them without realizing it.
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https://soulsalt.com/list-of-values-and-beliefs/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_854090050#10_1804339519
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Title: Defining Your List of Values and Beliefs (with 102 examples)
Headings: Defining Your List of Values and Beliefs (with 102 examples)
Defining Your List of Values and Beliefs (with 102 examples)
What does it mean to be true to yourself?
Defining your personal core values
1. Who do you admire?
2. What inspires you to take action?
3. When do you feel most like yourself?
102 examples of values and beliefs
Core Values List
Putting core values into action
Core value example: Freedom
Core value example: Wellness
Final thoughts on being true
About Lyn Christian
Content: Try writing down some of the reasons you felt so strongly to take action. For example: the feelings that motivated you to speak up or act
what you were willing to risk in that situation
the results of taking action — what you gained or lost
3. When do you feel most like yourself? When you’re in situations that allow you to be authentic, that’s a clue that you are in alignment with your values. And when you have to betray yourself to fit in or find success, you feel ashamed and alone. In situations that feel wrong in some way, what’s going on? Write down: who you’re with
what feelings are triggered
what these experiences cost you emotionally or physically
In situations where you feel real and authentic, what’s going on? Write down:
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https://soulsalt.com/list-of-values-and-beliefs/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_855117111#4_1806633183
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Title: Rigid, Diffuse, and Flexible: Three Types of Psychological Boundaries in the Voice Studio – Sound + Mind
Headings:
Rigid, Diffuse, and Flexible: Three Types of Psychological Boundaries in the Voice Studio
Characteristics of the Three Boundary Types
Rigid Boundaries
Diffuse Boundaries
Flexible Boundaries
Boundary Combos
Rigid Teacher + Diffuse Student
Diffuse Teacher + Rigid Student
Rigid Teacher + Rigid Student
Diffuse Teacher + Diffuse Student
Flexible Teacher + Flexible Student
What now?
Working with Diffuse Students
Working with Rigid Students
Balancing Boundaries
Content: They may change based on the person and situation. Here are characteristics of people in each boundary type. Rigid Boundaries
Wants control. Believes their ideas and techniques are superior. Believes they are the authority at all times. Forces their beliefs onto others. Often shames people for questioning their authority. Everything is either black and white. When things turn unpredictably bad, they don’t know how to take it in stride. They generally feel scared, cheated and manipulated rather than being able to accept that bad things just happen sometimes.
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https://soundandmind.blog/2019/06/12/rigid-diffuse-and-flexible-three-types-of-psychological-boundaries-in-the-voice-studio/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_855117111#5_1806634610
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Title: Rigid, Diffuse, and Flexible: Three Types of Psychological Boundaries in the Voice Studio – Sound + Mind
Headings:
Rigid, Diffuse, and Flexible: Three Types of Psychological Boundaries in the Voice Studio
Characteristics of the Three Boundary Types
Rigid Boundaries
Diffuse Boundaries
Flexible Boundaries
Boundary Combos
Rigid Teacher + Diffuse Student
Diffuse Teacher + Rigid Student
Rigid Teacher + Rigid Student
Diffuse Teacher + Diffuse Student
Flexible Teacher + Flexible Student
What now?
Working with Diffuse Students
Working with Rigid Students
Balancing Boundaries
Content: Forces their beliefs onto others. Often shames people for questioning their authority. Everything is either black and white. When things turn unpredictably bad, they don’t know how to take it in stride. They generally feel scared, cheated and manipulated rather than being able to accept that bad things just happen sometimes. Scared of looking like they don’t know something or can’t do something well. Avoids any scenario where their “weak” spots could be “exposed.” Hides “weaknesses” at all costs. When even the smallest thing is rejected, they fear the avalanche of losing all authority, respect, and control. Thus, perfection is of utmost importance.
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https://soundandmind.blog/2019/06/12/rigid-diffuse-and-flexible-three-types-of-psychological-boundaries-in-the-voice-studio/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_855679828#0_1808290339
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Title: Woodwind Instruments - SoundBridge
Headings: Woodwind Instruments
Woodwind Instruments
Woodwind instruments and their history
Woodwind Instruments Construction
Woodwind Instrument Types
Flutes
Reed instruments
Source texts
Content: Woodwind Instruments - SoundBridge
Instruments, Resources
Woodwind Instruments
October 18, 2019
Woodwind instruments and their history
Woodwind instruments are wind instruments, and they are made of wood or metal. They include the flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, saxophone, bagpipe, and their family members. The orchestral and band instruments were developed in Europe during the 17th through the 19th centuries. However, ancient examples of related instruments were played in Egypt as early as 2700 BCE. The earliest records od these instruments date back from the 1300s, found in Germany and the Netherlands. Bagpipes have developed i n many different countries and regions. They also have the greatest variety of forms. Furthermore, a lot of European woodwinds developed during the 18th and 19th centuries. In the early 21st century, the musicians usually play woodwind instruments in ensembles, in chamber music, and as solo instruments with piano, orchestral, or band accompaniment. Woodwind Instruments Construction
Even though the instruments in this family all used to be made of wood, today, they are made of wood, metal, plastic, or different combinations.
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https://soundbridge.io/woodwind-instruments/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_855679828#2_1808293329
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Title: Woodwind Instruments - SoundBridge
Headings: Woodwind Instruments
Woodwind Instruments
Woodwind instruments and their history
Woodwind Instruments Construction
Woodwind Instrument Types
Flutes
Reed instruments
Source texts
Content: They are all narrow cylinders or pipes, with holes. What’s more, they have an opening at the bottom end and a mouthpiece at the top. You, therefore, play them by blowing air through the mouthpiece and using your fingers to change the pitch. Finally, metal caps called keys cover the holes of most woodwind instruments. The mouthpieces for some woodwinds use a thin piece of wood called a reed, which vibrates when you blow across it. Keep in mind that the smaller woodwinds play higher pitches while the larger ones play the lower notes. The woodwind family of instruments includes the piccolo, flute, oboe, English horn, clarinet, E-flat clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, and contrabassoon. Woodwind Instrument Types
The two main types of woodwind instruments are flutes and reed instruments (or reed pipes). The specific thing about them is the way they produce sound. All woodwinds produce sound by splitting an exhaled airstream on a sharp edge, such as a reed.
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https://soundbridge.io/woodwind-instruments/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_855679828#3_1808294713
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Title: Woodwind Instruments - SoundBridge
Headings: Woodwind Instruments
Woodwind Instruments
Woodwind instruments and their history
Woodwind Instruments Construction
Woodwind Instrument Types
Flutes
Reed instruments
Source texts
Content: Keep in mind that the smaller woodwinds play higher pitches while the larger ones play the lower notes. The woodwind family of instruments includes the piccolo, flute, oboe, English horn, clarinet, E-flat clarinet, bass clarinet, bassoon, and contrabassoon. Woodwind Instrument Types
The two main types of woodwind instruments are flutes and reed instruments (or reed pipes). The specific thing about them is the way they produce sound. All woodwinds produce sound by splitting an exhaled airstream on a sharp edge, such as a reed. However, a woodwind may be made of any material. Common examples include brass, silver, cane, gold, and platinum. What’s more, woodwinds can be made out of earthen materials, especially ocarinas. The modern orchestra’s woodwind section typically includes flutes, clarinets, oboes, and bassoons. On the other hand, the piccolo, bass clarinet, and contrabassoon are usually supplementary woodwind instruments.
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https://soundbridge.io/woodwind-instruments/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_855679828#4_1808296076
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Title: Woodwind Instruments - SoundBridge
Headings: Woodwind Instruments
Woodwind Instruments
Woodwind instruments and their history
Woodwind Instruments Construction
Woodwind Instrument Types
Flutes
Reed instruments
Source texts
Content: However, a woodwind may be made of any material. Common examples include brass, silver, cane, gold, and platinum. What’s more, woodwinds can be made out of earthen materials, especially ocarinas. The modern orchestra’s woodwind section typically includes flutes, clarinets, oboes, and bassoons. On the other hand, the piccolo, bass clarinet, and contrabassoon are usually supplementary woodwind instruments. The section may also be expanded with saxophones. The concert band’s woodwind section is typically bigger and more diverse than the orchestra’s. Flutes
Flutes produce sound by directing the air below the edge of a hole in a cylindrical tube. There are two main types: open flutes and closed flutes.
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https://soundbridge.io/woodwind-instruments/
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Title: The Difference Between a French Horn and a Tuba – SoundtrackWriting.com
Headings: The Difference Between a French Horn and a Tuba
The Difference Between a French Horn and a Tuba
The differences between the tuba and French horn
Pros and Cons of both the tuba and French horn
How much does a tuba cost compared to a French horn.
Why is the French horn in the brass family?
What is the highest pitched brass instrument?
In Conclusion
Related Questions
Content: Related Questions
What is a woodwind instrument? Woodwind instruments are a sub category in the wind instrument family. These instruments include the flute, clarinet, saxophone, oboe, and piccolo. Woodland instruments are not all made of wood. Some are made of metal and plastic. What is a reed instrument? A reed instrument is a type of woodwind instrument. These instruments include English horn, bassoon, clarinets, and bagpipes. The reason why they are called reed instruments is because they all contain a small piece of metal called a reed. The reed vibrates when blown into which then produces musical notes.
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Title: Muay Thai Training in Thailand - The 8 Best Muay Thai Camps!
Headings: Muay Thai Training in Thailand – 8 of the Best Muay Thai Camps!
Muay Thai Training in Thailand – 8 of the Best Muay Thai Camps!
The Best Muay Thai Training Camps in Thailand
1. Sitjemam Muay Thai – Pai, Thailand
Sitjemam Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Sitjemam Muay Thai Training HERE.
2. Punch It Muay Thai Gym – Koh Samui, Thailand
Punch It Muay Thai Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Punch it Gym Training HERE.
3. Battle Conquer Gym – Phetchabun, Thailand
Battle Conquer Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Battle Conquer Muay Thai Package HERE.
4. Por Silaphai Gym – Chiang Mai, Thailand
Por Silaphai Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Por Silaphai Muay Thai Training HERE.
5. Attachai Muay Thai Gym – Bangkok, Thailand
Attachai Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Attachai Muay Thai Training HERE.
6. Honour Muay Thai – Krabi, Thailand
Honour Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Honour Muay Thai Training HERE.
7. FitKoh Thailand Fitness Camp – Koh Samui, Thailand
Fit Koh Fitness Camp Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Fit Koh Fitness Camp Package HERE.
8. One Blue Sports Club – Koh Phangan, Thailand
One Blue Sports Club is Perfect For:
More info on One Blue Sports Club HERE.
Frequently Asked Questions about Muay Thai Training in Thailand
Also see – Muay Thai in Bangkok.
How much does Muay Thai Training in Thailand cost?
How long can you train for?
What is the training like?
What is included in the Muay Thai Training packages?
What Equipment Will I Need For Muay Thai?
Where are the Muay Thai schools located?
How fit do I have to be?
What are the benefits of Muay Thai Training?
Is Muay Thai a good workout? How does Muay Thai compare with other forms of fitness training?
Is Muay Thai good for self defence?
Is Muay Thai a good way to lose weight?
Can you build muscle with Muay Thai?
I want to train Muay Thai for the first time. How should I prepare?
Is Muay Thai dangerous?
Is it healthy / okay to train Muay Thai every day?
What gear do I need to practice Muay Thai at home?
Where does Muay Thai come from?
Read more about the history of Muay Thai here.
Can I go to watch a fight in Thailand?
Where is the ultimate place to watch a fight in Thailand?
Muay Thai Fighters
How much money does a Muay Thai fighter make in Thailand?
Visas for Muay Thai Training in Thailand
What visa do I need if I want to do Train Muay Thai long-term e.g. 3-12 months?
One Month Muay Thai Training
Two Month Muay Thai Training
Three Month Muay Thai Training
Four to Six Month Muay Thai Training
Six to Twelve Months Muay Thai Training
Education visas for Muay Thai Training
For more info on choosing the right Muay Thai school for you, send us a message!
Nikki Scott
Content: Currently not taking bookings
Por Silaphai Gym is Perfect For: Travellers wanting to try Muay Thai for the first time as a total beginner. Budget backpackers looking for a excellent value for money experience with top quality trainers. Those who want to be based in the buzzing cultural capital of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Those wanting to also have the chance to experience activities, restaurants, bars and festivals in the city. Those looking for a friendly, fun place to learn and make new friends, regardless of your fitness level. More info on Por Silaphai Muay Thai Training HERE. Getting fit can be fun at Por Silaphai Gym, Bangkok. 5. Attachai Muay Thai Gym – Bangkok, Thailand
Where:
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Title: Muay Thai Training in Thailand - The 8 Best Muay Thai Camps!
Headings: Muay Thai Training in Thailand – 8 of the Best Muay Thai Camps!
Muay Thai Training in Thailand – 8 of the Best Muay Thai Camps!
The Best Muay Thai Training Camps in Thailand
1. Sitjemam Muay Thai – Pai, Thailand
Sitjemam Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Sitjemam Muay Thai Training HERE.
2. Punch It Muay Thai Gym – Koh Samui, Thailand
Punch It Muay Thai Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Punch it Gym Training HERE.
3. Battle Conquer Gym – Phetchabun, Thailand
Battle Conquer Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Battle Conquer Muay Thai Package HERE.
4. Por Silaphai Gym – Chiang Mai, Thailand
Por Silaphai Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Por Silaphai Muay Thai Training HERE.
5. Attachai Muay Thai Gym – Bangkok, Thailand
Attachai Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Attachai Muay Thai Training HERE.
6. Honour Muay Thai – Krabi, Thailand
Honour Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Honour Muay Thai Training HERE.
7. FitKoh Thailand Fitness Camp – Koh Samui, Thailand
Fit Koh Fitness Camp Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Fit Koh Fitness Camp Package HERE.
8. One Blue Sports Club – Koh Phangan, Thailand
One Blue Sports Club is Perfect For:
More info on One Blue Sports Club HERE.
Frequently Asked Questions about Muay Thai Training in Thailand
Also see – Muay Thai in Bangkok.
How much does Muay Thai Training in Thailand cost?
How long can you train for?
What is the training like?
What is included in the Muay Thai Training packages?
What Equipment Will I Need For Muay Thai?
Where are the Muay Thai schools located?
How fit do I have to be?
What are the benefits of Muay Thai Training?
Is Muay Thai a good workout? How does Muay Thai compare with other forms of fitness training?
Is Muay Thai good for self defence?
Is Muay Thai a good way to lose weight?
Can you build muscle with Muay Thai?
I want to train Muay Thai for the first time. How should I prepare?
Is Muay Thai dangerous?
Is it healthy / okay to train Muay Thai every day?
What gear do I need to practice Muay Thai at home?
Where does Muay Thai come from?
Read more about the history of Muay Thai here.
Can I go to watch a fight in Thailand?
Where is the ultimate place to watch a fight in Thailand?
Muay Thai Fighters
How much money does a Muay Thai fighter make in Thailand?
Visas for Muay Thai Training in Thailand
What visa do I need if I want to do Train Muay Thai long-term e.g. 3-12 months?
One Month Muay Thai Training
Two Month Muay Thai Training
Three Month Muay Thai Training
Four to Six Month Muay Thai Training
Six to Twelve Months Muay Thai Training
Education visas for Muay Thai Training
For more info on choosing the right Muay Thai school for you, send us a message!
Nikki Scott
Content: Those looking for a friendly, fun place to learn and make new friends, regardless of your fitness level. More info on Por Silaphai Muay Thai Training HERE. Getting fit can be fun at Por Silaphai Gym, Bangkok. 5. Attachai Muay Thai Gym – Bangkok, Thailand
Where: Bangkok, Northern Thailand
Price for 1 week: $225 USD
Price for 1 month: $920 USD
Includes: 2 X daily Muay Thai sessions, meals and accommodation. Attachai Muay Thai is Perfect For:
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Title: Muay Thai Training in Thailand - The 8 Best Muay Thai Camps!
Headings: Muay Thai Training in Thailand – 8 of the Best Muay Thai Camps!
Muay Thai Training in Thailand – 8 of the Best Muay Thai Camps!
The Best Muay Thai Training Camps in Thailand
1. Sitjemam Muay Thai – Pai, Thailand
Sitjemam Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Sitjemam Muay Thai Training HERE.
2. Punch It Muay Thai Gym – Koh Samui, Thailand
Punch It Muay Thai Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Punch it Gym Training HERE.
3. Battle Conquer Gym – Phetchabun, Thailand
Battle Conquer Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Battle Conquer Muay Thai Package HERE.
4. Por Silaphai Gym – Chiang Mai, Thailand
Por Silaphai Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Por Silaphai Muay Thai Training HERE.
5. Attachai Muay Thai Gym – Bangkok, Thailand
Attachai Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Attachai Muay Thai Training HERE.
6. Honour Muay Thai – Krabi, Thailand
Honour Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Honour Muay Thai Training HERE.
7. FitKoh Thailand Fitness Camp – Koh Samui, Thailand
Fit Koh Fitness Camp Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Fit Koh Fitness Camp Package HERE.
8. One Blue Sports Club – Koh Phangan, Thailand
One Blue Sports Club is Perfect For:
More info on One Blue Sports Club HERE.
Frequently Asked Questions about Muay Thai Training in Thailand
Also see – Muay Thai in Bangkok.
How much does Muay Thai Training in Thailand cost?
How long can you train for?
What is the training like?
What is included in the Muay Thai Training packages?
What Equipment Will I Need For Muay Thai?
Where are the Muay Thai schools located?
How fit do I have to be?
What are the benefits of Muay Thai Training?
Is Muay Thai a good workout? How does Muay Thai compare with other forms of fitness training?
Is Muay Thai good for self defence?
Is Muay Thai a good way to lose weight?
Can you build muscle with Muay Thai?
I want to train Muay Thai for the first time. How should I prepare?
Is Muay Thai dangerous?
Is it healthy / okay to train Muay Thai every day?
What gear do I need to practice Muay Thai at home?
Where does Muay Thai come from?
Read more about the history of Muay Thai here.
Can I go to watch a fight in Thailand?
Where is the ultimate place to watch a fight in Thailand?
Muay Thai Fighters
How much money does a Muay Thai fighter make in Thailand?
Visas for Muay Thai Training in Thailand
What visa do I need if I want to do Train Muay Thai long-term e.g. 3-12 months?
One Month Muay Thai Training
Two Month Muay Thai Training
Three Month Muay Thai Training
Four to Six Month Muay Thai Training
Six to Twelve Months Muay Thai Training
Education visas for Muay Thai Training
For more info on choosing the right Muay Thai school for you, send us a message!
Nikki Scott
Content: Bangkok, Northern Thailand
Price for 1 week: $225 USD
Price for 1 month: $920 USD
Includes: 2 X daily Muay Thai sessions, meals and accommodation. Attachai Muay Thai is Perfect For: Those excited to train with legendary 3-times World Champion Attachai Fairtex “The Left Hand From God.” People wanting to train in an authentic Thai setting in a real Muay Thai gym in the heart of Bangkok. Beginners, intermediates or more experienced fighters. Those looking for a real once in a lifetime experience and the chance to train with a real Muay Thai World Champion! Budget travellers.
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Title: Muay Thai Training in Thailand - The 8 Best Muay Thai Camps!
Headings: Muay Thai Training in Thailand – 8 of the Best Muay Thai Camps!
Muay Thai Training in Thailand – 8 of the Best Muay Thai Camps!
The Best Muay Thai Training Camps in Thailand
1. Sitjemam Muay Thai – Pai, Thailand
Sitjemam Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Sitjemam Muay Thai Training HERE.
2. Punch It Muay Thai Gym – Koh Samui, Thailand
Punch It Muay Thai Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Punch it Gym Training HERE.
3. Battle Conquer Gym – Phetchabun, Thailand
Battle Conquer Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Battle Conquer Muay Thai Package HERE.
4. Por Silaphai Gym – Chiang Mai, Thailand
Por Silaphai Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Por Silaphai Muay Thai Training HERE.
5. Attachai Muay Thai Gym – Bangkok, Thailand
Attachai Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Attachai Muay Thai Training HERE.
6. Honour Muay Thai – Krabi, Thailand
Honour Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Honour Muay Thai Training HERE.
7. FitKoh Thailand Fitness Camp – Koh Samui, Thailand
Fit Koh Fitness Camp Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Fit Koh Fitness Camp Package HERE.
8. One Blue Sports Club – Koh Phangan, Thailand
One Blue Sports Club is Perfect For:
More info on One Blue Sports Club HERE.
Frequently Asked Questions about Muay Thai Training in Thailand
Also see – Muay Thai in Bangkok.
How much does Muay Thai Training in Thailand cost?
How long can you train for?
What is the training like?
What is included in the Muay Thai Training packages?
What Equipment Will I Need For Muay Thai?
Where are the Muay Thai schools located?
How fit do I have to be?
What are the benefits of Muay Thai Training?
Is Muay Thai a good workout? How does Muay Thai compare with other forms of fitness training?
Is Muay Thai good for self defence?
Is Muay Thai a good way to lose weight?
Can you build muscle with Muay Thai?
I want to train Muay Thai for the first time. How should I prepare?
Is Muay Thai dangerous?
Is it healthy / okay to train Muay Thai every day?
What gear do I need to practice Muay Thai at home?
Where does Muay Thai come from?
Read more about the history of Muay Thai here.
Can I go to watch a fight in Thailand?
Where is the ultimate place to watch a fight in Thailand?
Muay Thai Fighters
How much money does a Muay Thai fighter make in Thailand?
Visas for Muay Thai Training in Thailand
What visa do I need if I want to do Train Muay Thai long-term e.g. 3-12 months?
One Month Muay Thai Training
Two Month Muay Thai Training
Three Month Muay Thai Training
Four to Six Month Muay Thai Training
Six to Twelve Months Muay Thai Training
Education visas for Muay Thai Training
For more info on choosing the right Muay Thai school for you, send us a message!
Nikki Scott
Content: Those excited to train with legendary 3-times World Champion Attachai Fairtex “The Left Hand From God.” People wanting to train in an authentic Thai setting in a real Muay Thai gym in the heart of Bangkok. Beginners, intermediates or more experienced fighters. Those looking for a real once in a lifetime experience and the chance to train with a real Muay Thai World Champion! Budget travellers. This Muay Thai Training is great value for money experience. More info on Attachai Muay Thai Training HERE. Attachai trains with a student at his gym in Bangkok. 6. Honour Muay Thai – Krabi, Thailand
Where:
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Title: Muay Thai Training in Thailand - The 8 Best Muay Thai Camps!
Headings: Muay Thai Training in Thailand – 8 of the Best Muay Thai Camps!
Muay Thai Training in Thailand – 8 of the Best Muay Thai Camps!
The Best Muay Thai Training Camps in Thailand
1. Sitjemam Muay Thai – Pai, Thailand
Sitjemam Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Sitjemam Muay Thai Training HERE.
2. Punch It Muay Thai Gym – Koh Samui, Thailand
Punch It Muay Thai Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Punch it Gym Training HERE.
3. Battle Conquer Gym – Phetchabun, Thailand
Battle Conquer Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Battle Conquer Muay Thai Package HERE.
4. Por Silaphai Gym – Chiang Mai, Thailand
Por Silaphai Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Por Silaphai Muay Thai Training HERE.
5. Attachai Muay Thai Gym – Bangkok, Thailand
Attachai Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Attachai Muay Thai Training HERE.
6. Honour Muay Thai – Krabi, Thailand
Honour Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Honour Muay Thai Training HERE.
7. FitKoh Thailand Fitness Camp – Koh Samui, Thailand
Fit Koh Fitness Camp Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Fit Koh Fitness Camp Package HERE.
8. One Blue Sports Club – Koh Phangan, Thailand
One Blue Sports Club is Perfect For:
More info on One Blue Sports Club HERE.
Frequently Asked Questions about Muay Thai Training in Thailand
Also see – Muay Thai in Bangkok.
How much does Muay Thai Training in Thailand cost?
How long can you train for?
What is the training like?
What is included in the Muay Thai Training packages?
What Equipment Will I Need For Muay Thai?
Where are the Muay Thai schools located?
How fit do I have to be?
What are the benefits of Muay Thai Training?
Is Muay Thai a good workout? How does Muay Thai compare with other forms of fitness training?
Is Muay Thai good for self defence?
Is Muay Thai a good way to lose weight?
Can you build muscle with Muay Thai?
I want to train Muay Thai for the first time. How should I prepare?
Is Muay Thai dangerous?
Is it healthy / okay to train Muay Thai every day?
What gear do I need to practice Muay Thai at home?
Where does Muay Thai come from?
Read more about the history of Muay Thai here.
Can I go to watch a fight in Thailand?
Where is the ultimate place to watch a fight in Thailand?
Muay Thai Fighters
How much money does a Muay Thai fighter make in Thailand?
Visas for Muay Thai Training in Thailand
What visa do I need if I want to do Train Muay Thai long-term e.g. 3-12 months?
One Month Muay Thai Training
Two Month Muay Thai Training
Three Month Muay Thai Training
Four to Six Month Muay Thai Training
Six to Twelve Months Muay Thai Training
Education visas for Muay Thai Training
For more info on choosing the right Muay Thai school for you, send us a message!
Nikki Scott
Content: This Muay Thai Training is great value for money experience. More info on Attachai Muay Thai Training HERE. Attachai trains with a student at his gym in Bangkok. 6. Honour Muay Thai – Krabi, Thailand
Where: Krabi, South Thailand
Price for 1 week: $76 USD
Price for 1 month: $243 USD
Includes: This price includes training only. ( Accommodation and food packages are available).
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Title: Muay Thai Training in Thailand - The 8 Best Muay Thai Camps!
Headings: Muay Thai Training in Thailand – 8 of the Best Muay Thai Camps!
Muay Thai Training in Thailand – 8 of the Best Muay Thai Camps!
The Best Muay Thai Training Camps in Thailand
1. Sitjemam Muay Thai – Pai, Thailand
Sitjemam Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Sitjemam Muay Thai Training HERE.
2. Punch It Muay Thai Gym – Koh Samui, Thailand
Punch It Muay Thai Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Punch it Gym Training HERE.
3. Battle Conquer Gym – Phetchabun, Thailand
Battle Conquer Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Battle Conquer Muay Thai Package HERE.
4. Por Silaphai Gym – Chiang Mai, Thailand
Por Silaphai Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Por Silaphai Muay Thai Training HERE.
5. Attachai Muay Thai Gym – Bangkok, Thailand
Attachai Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Attachai Muay Thai Training HERE.
6. Honour Muay Thai – Krabi, Thailand
Honour Muay Thai is Perfect For:
More info on Honour Muay Thai Training HERE.
7. FitKoh Thailand Fitness Camp – Koh Samui, Thailand
Fit Koh Fitness Camp Gym is Perfect For:
More info on Fit Koh Fitness Camp Package HERE.
8. One Blue Sports Club – Koh Phangan, Thailand
One Blue Sports Club is Perfect For:
More info on One Blue Sports Club HERE.
Frequently Asked Questions about Muay Thai Training in Thailand
Also see – Muay Thai in Bangkok.
How much does Muay Thai Training in Thailand cost?
How long can you train for?
What is the training like?
What is included in the Muay Thai Training packages?
What Equipment Will I Need For Muay Thai?
Where are the Muay Thai schools located?
How fit do I have to be?
What are the benefits of Muay Thai Training?
Is Muay Thai a good workout? How does Muay Thai compare with other forms of fitness training?
Is Muay Thai good for self defence?
Is Muay Thai a good way to lose weight?
Can you build muscle with Muay Thai?
I want to train Muay Thai for the first time. How should I prepare?
Is Muay Thai dangerous?
Is it healthy / okay to train Muay Thai every day?
What gear do I need to practice Muay Thai at home?
Where does Muay Thai come from?
Read more about the history of Muay Thai here.
Can I go to watch a fight in Thailand?
Where is the ultimate place to watch a fight in Thailand?
Muay Thai Fighters
How much money does a Muay Thai fighter make in Thailand?
Visas for Muay Thai Training in Thailand
What visa do I need if I want to do Train Muay Thai long-term e.g. 3-12 months?
One Month Muay Thai Training
Two Month Muay Thai Training
Three Month Muay Thai Training
Four to Six Month Muay Thai Training
Six to Twelve Months Muay Thai Training
Education visas for Muay Thai Training
For more info on choosing the right Muay Thai school for you, send us a message!
Nikki Scott
Content: Enthusiasts of all abilities! Fighters looking for an old school ‘Rocky’ type of vibe. These classes will make you sweat and learn at the same time. Those looking to replenish their energy levels on a nearby beach! What could be better?! Travellers looking to focus on traditional techniques as well as building their own strength. More info on One Blue Sports Club HERE. Frequently Asked Questions about Muay Thai Training in Thailand
Also see – Muay Thai in Bangkok. How much does Muay Thai Training in Thailand cost? The cost depends on the camp that you decide to train at and what’s included in the package, e.g. food, accommodation, extras.
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Title: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance | Southern States Insurance
Headings: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
Important Items In Church Insurance
1. Protection Against Legal Action
2. Church Insurance for Your Property
3. Coverage for Accusations of Sexual Abuse
4. Protection for Counselors
5. Coverage for Employee Injuries
6. Protection In the Event of a Flood
7. Insurance for Accusations Made by Employees
Accusations that can be covered:
8. Special Event Coverage
Location Of The event
9. Insurance for Missions
Foreign Or Domestic
Worldwide Liability
Travel Medical
D. Kidnap and Ransom
10. Covering Your Church Van or Bus
11. Protections for Accusations Against Your Church Board
Coverage for Behavior
12. Coverage for Large Claims
Umbrella Policy
13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
14. Coverage if Money Is Stolen
15. Coverage For Church Volunteers
If A Volunteer Is Hurt
Partnering with a Reputable Church Insurance Agency
Content: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance | Southern States Insurance
15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
› Church Insurance › 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
October 6, 2015, by Southern States Insurance
Criminals have been known to run into a church yelling “Sanctuary!” to avoid capture. Partly because churches have always been a place of safety and security. But the reality is our world involves risks. And churches aren’t immune. Knowing how to properly insure your church with church insurance will give you confidence that an unforeseeable occurrence will not end your ministry. Important Items In Church Insurance
When seeking insurance, it’s important that churches cover all their bases. Many different events can happen at these venues, such as weddings, funerals, baptisms and more. Being prepared for just about anything will greatly benefit your religious group. Here are 15 things every church insurance policy should have.
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Title: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance | Southern States Insurance
Headings: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
Important Items In Church Insurance
1. Protection Against Legal Action
2. Church Insurance for Your Property
3. Coverage for Accusations of Sexual Abuse
4. Protection for Counselors
5. Coverage for Employee Injuries
6. Protection In the Event of a Flood
7. Insurance for Accusations Made by Employees
Accusations that can be covered:
8. Special Event Coverage
Location Of The event
9. Insurance for Missions
Foreign Or Domestic
Worldwide Liability
Travel Medical
D. Kidnap and Ransom
10. Covering Your Church Van or Bus
11. Protections for Accusations Against Your Church Board
Coverage for Behavior
12. Coverage for Large Claims
Umbrella Policy
13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
14. Coverage if Money Is Stolen
15. Coverage For Church Volunteers
If A Volunteer Is Hurt
Partnering with a Reputable Church Insurance Agency
Content: Knowing how to properly insure your church with church insurance will give you confidence that an unforeseeable occurrence will not end your ministry. Important Items In Church Insurance
When seeking insurance, it’s important that churches cover all their bases. Many different events can happen at these venues, such as weddings, funerals, baptisms and more. Being prepared for just about anything will greatly benefit your religious group. Here are 15 things every church insurance policy should have. 1. Protection Against Legal Action
The reality is that every church is susceptible to a lawsuit by both its members and from guests or other individuals. The basic church insurance coverage needed is called general liability insurance and it has two parts: If Someone Claims They Were Injured
A general liability policy will provide insurance for a covered claim of bodily injury. An example of this could be someone slipping and falling in the sanctuary and holding the church liable.
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Title: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance | Southern States Insurance
Headings: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
Important Items In Church Insurance
1. Protection Against Legal Action
2. Church Insurance for Your Property
3. Coverage for Accusations of Sexual Abuse
4. Protection for Counselors
5. Coverage for Employee Injuries
6. Protection In the Event of a Flood
7. Insurance for Accusations Made by Employees
Accusations that can be covered:
8. Special Event Coverage
Location Of The event
9. Insurance for Missions
Foreign Or Domestic
Worldwide Liability
Travel Medical
D. Kidnap and Ransom
10. Covering Your Church Van or Bus
11. Protections for Accusations Against Your Church Board
Coverage for Behavior
12. Coverage for Large Claims
Umbrella Policy
13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
14. Coverage if Money Is Stolen
15. Coverage For Church Volunteers
If A Volunteer Is Hurt
Partnering with a Reputable Church Insurance Agency
Content: 1. Protection Against Legal Action
The reality is that every church is susceptible to a lawsuit by both its members and from guests or other individuals. The basic church insurance coverage needed is called general liability insurance and it has two parts: If Someone Claims They Were Injured
A general liability policy will provide insurance for a covered claim of bodily injury. An example of this could be someone slipping and falling in the sanctuary and holding the church liable. If someone claims their property was damaged: The second part of a general liability policy is coverage for accusations of property damage. An example of this could be if the church is leasing their building and the landlord states that the church caused damage to the building. 2. Church Insurance for Your Property
Every church needs coverage for the property owned by the church.
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Title: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance | Southern States Insurance
Headings: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
Important Items In Church Insurance
1. Protection Against Legal Action
2. Church Insurance for Your Property
3. Coverage for Accusations of Sexual Abuse
4. Protection for Counselors
5. Coverage for Employee Injuries
6. Protection In the Event of a Flood
7. Insurance for Accusations Made by Employees
Accusations that can be covered:
8. Special Event Coverage
Location Of The event
9. Insurance for Missions
Foreign Or Domestic
Worldwide Liability
Travel Medical
D. Kidnap and Ransom
10. Covering Your Church Van or Bus
11. Protections for Accusations Against Your Church Board
Coverage for Behavior
12. Coverage for Large Claims
Umbrella Policy
13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
14. Coverage if Money Is Stolen
15. Coverage For Church Volunteers
If A Volunteer Is Hurt
Partnering with a Reputable Church Insurance Agency
Content: If someone claims their property was damaged: The second part of a general liability policy is coverage for accusations of property damage. An example of this could be if the church is leasing their building and the landlord states that the church caused damage to the building. 2. Church Insurance for Your Property
Every church needs coverage for the property owned by the church. This could include the actual church building or if the church is leasing their location the property inside the building such as the pews and musical instruments. For the Church building (s) itself
Church building insurance covers events like fire or wind that could cause complete or partial damage to the church. The way the premium is determined is based on square footage, construction, year built and location. For older churches, where updates or renovations were done, this is very important. For the Items in the Church
Imagine if you turned the church upside down and shook it:
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Title: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance | Southern States Insurance
Headings: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
Important Items In Church Insurance
1. Protection Against Legal Action
2. Church Insurance for Your Property
3. Coverage for Accusations of Sexual Abuse
4. Protection for Counselors
5. Coverage for Employee Injuries
6. Protection In the Event of a Flood
7. Insurance for Accusations Made by Employees
Accusations that can be covered:
8. Special Event Coverage
Location Of The event
9. Insurance for Missions
Foreign Or Domestic
Worldwide Liability
Travel Medical
D. Kidnap and Ransom
10. Covering Your Church Van or Bus
11. Protections for Accusations Against Your Church Board
Coverage for Behavior
12. Coverage for Large Claims
Umbrella Policy
13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
14. Coverage if Money Is Stolen
15. Coverage For Church Volunteers
If A Volunteer Is Hurt
Partnering with a Reputable Church Insurance Agency
Content: This could include the actual church building or if the church is leasing their location the property inside the building such as the pews and musical instruments. For the Church building (s) itself
Church building insurance covers events like fire or wind that could cause complete or partial damage to the church. The way the premium is determined is based on square footage, construction, year built and location. For older churches, where updates or renovations were done, this is very important. For the Items in the Church
Imagine if you turned the church upside down and shook it: everything that falls out should be covered under a separate limit that is the combined value of all those items. For items that leave the Church sometimes
For any items that leave the church grounds, they will need to be covered under a separate policy. The coverage for items inside the church are only for items that never leave the grounds. Coverage for property damages that put your ministry on hold
If a claim occurred, in which the church was damaged to such an extent that services could no longer be held, the church would still have ongoing expenses such as payroll. Also, if services continued but were held at another location, there would be additional costs.
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Title: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance | Southern States Insurance
Headings: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
Important Items In Church Insurance
1. Protection Against Legal Action
2. Church Insurance for Your Property
3. Coverage for Accusations of Sexual Abuse
4. Protection for Counselors
5. Coverage for Employee Injuries
6. Protection In the Event of a Flood
7. Insurance for Accusations Made by Employees
Accusations that can be covered:
8. Special Event Coverage
Location Of The event
9. Insurance for Missions
Foreign Or Domestic
Worldwide Liability
Travel Medical
D. Kidnap and Ransom
10. Covering Your Church Van or Bus
11. Protections for Accusations Against Your Church Board
Coverage for Behavior
12. Coverage for Large Claims
Umbrella Policy
13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
14. Coverage if Money Is Stolen
15. Coverage For Church Volunteers
If A Volunteer Is Hurt
Partnering with a Reputable Church Insurance Agency
Content: Every church insurance policy should include this vital coverage. 3. Coverage for Accusations of Sexual Abuse
Any organization that works with children has the potential to be accused of a crime of a sexual nature. An accusation can be made regardless of whether any wrong doing occurred. And the church must defend itself. If someone claims they were sexually abused: Accusations of a sexual nature are not covered under a general liability policy and require a separate liability policy. This is a coverage that no church insurance program can afford to be without. Sadly, the statistics of child sexual abuse are staggering, with 93% of sex offenders describing themselves as “religious. ” 4.
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Title: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance | Southern States Insurance
Headings: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
Important Items In Church Insurance
1. Protection Against Legal Action
2. Church Insurance for Your Property
3. Coverage for Accusations of Sexual Abuse
4. Protection for Counselors
5. Coverage for Employee Injuries
6. Protection In the Event of a Flood
7. Insurance for Accusations Made by Employees
Accusations that can be covered:
8. Special Event Coverage
Location Of The event
9. Insurance for Missions
Foreign Or Domestic
Worldwide Liability
Travel Medical
D. Kidnap and Ransom
10. Covering Your Church Van or Bus
11. Protections for Accusations Against Your Church Board
Coverage for Behavior
12. Coverage for Large Claims
Umbrella Policy
13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
14. Coverage if Money Is Stolen
15. Coverage For Church Volunteers
If A Volunteer Is Hurt
Partnering with a Reputable Church Insurance Agency
Content: If someone claims they were sexually abused: Accusations of a sexual nature are not covered under a general liability policy and require a separate liability policy. This is a coverage that no church insurance program can afford to be without. Sadly, the statistics of child sexual abuse are staggering, with 93% of sex offenders describing themselves as “religious. ” 4. Protection for Counselors
Many ministers offer counseling for church members and some also have counselors on staff. Allegations made against a counselor are not covered under general liability and must be insured under a separate church insurance policy. If someone claims that they were injured through counseling
As with coverage for accusations of sexual abuse, a counselor does not have to have done anything wrong to be faced with legal action. By making sure that your church is covered you will gain peace of mind in knowing that you are defended. 5.
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Title: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance | Southern States Insurance
Headings: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
Important Items In Church Insurance
1. Protection Against Legal Action
2. Church Insurance for Your Property
3. Coverage for Accusations of Sexual Abuse
4. Protection for Counselors
5. Coverage for Employee Injuries
6. Protection In the Event of a Flood
7. Insurance for Accusations Made by Employees
Accusations that can be covered:
8. Special Event Coverage
Location Of The event
9. Insurance for Missions
Foreign Or Domestic
Worldwide Liability
Travel Medical
D. Kidnap and Ransom
10. Covering Your Church Van or Bus
11. Protections for Accusations Against Your Church Board
Coverage for Behavior
12. Coverage for Large Claims
Umbrella Policy
13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
14. Coverage if Money Is Stolen
15. Coverage For Church Volunteers
If A Volunteer Is Hurt
Partnering with a Reputable Church Insurance Agency
Content: Flood insurance is administered by the National Flood Insurance Program
It’s important to get a flood policy in place before a storm
Most flood policies do not go into effect until 30 days after the purchase date. For this reason it is important to get a flood insurance policy in place long before bad weather is looming. 7. Insurance for Accusations Made by Employees
When a church employee makes an accusation against the church you need to be prepared. By purchasing a policy called “ Employment Practices Liability Insurance you will be. This is also known as EPL insurance. Accusations that can be covered: Sexual Harassment
Wrongful Termination
Discrimination
Retaliation
As with many other church insurance coverages, an allegation can be made even if nothing wrong ever happened. Claims made involving employees can be very large and general liability does not provide any coverage. 8.
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Title: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance | Southern States Insurance
Headings: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
Important Items In Church Insurance
1. Protection Against Legal Action
2. Church Insurance for Your Property
3. Coverage for Accusations of Sexual Abuse
4. Protection for Counselors
5. Coverage for Employee Injuries
6. Protection In the Event of a Flood
7. Insurance for Accusations Made by Employees
Accusations that can be covered:
8. Special Event Coverage
Location Of The event
9. Insurance for Missions
Foreign Or Domestic
Worldwide Liability
Travel Medical
D. Kidnap and Ransom
10. Covering Your Church Van or Bus
11. Protections for Accusations Against Your Church Board
Coverage for Behavior
12. Coverage for Large Claims
Umbrella Policy
13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
14. Coverage if Money Is Stolen
15. Coverage For Church Volunteers
If A Volunteer Is Hurt
Partnering with a Reputable Church Insurance Agency
Content: 11. Protections for Accusations Against Your Church Board
A very common type of legal action taken against churches is when a claim is made against a church’s board of directors. The church insurance coverage for this is called “Director’s and Officers Insurance” and it is extremely important: Coverage for Behavior
Basically this church insurance policy covers your church if the board makes a decision, such as appropriation of funds, and a church member or other party sues. As with other coverages, you do not have to have done anything wrong: In modern America anyone can sue anybody for anything. What does this mean for your church? It means you have to protect yourself with the right kind of insurance. 12. Coverage for Large Claims
Not only are the number of lawsuits higher today than ever before but the settlement amounts are growing larger as well.
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Title: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance | Southern States Insurance
Headings: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
Important Items In Church Insurance
1. Protection Against Legal Action
2. Church Insurance for Your Property
3. Coverage for Accusations of Sexual Abuse
4. Protection for Counselors
5. Coverage for Employee Injuries
6. Protection In the Event of a Flood
7. Insurance for Accusations Made by Employees
Accusations that can be covered:
8. Special Event Coverage
Location Of The event
9. Insurance for Missions
Foreign Or Domestic
Worldwide Liability
Travel Medical
D. Kidnap and Ransom
10. Covering Your Church Van or Bus
11. Protections for Accusations Against Your Church Board
Coverage for Behavior
12. Coverage for Large Claims
Umbrella Policy
13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
14. Coverage if Money Is Stolen
15. Coverage For Church Volunteers
If A Volunteer Is Hurt
Partnering with a Reputable Church Insurance Agency
Content: In modern America anyone can sue anybody for anything. What does this mean for your church? It means you have to protect yourself with the right kind of insurance. 12. Coverage for Large Claims
Not only are the number of lawsuits higher today than ever before but the settlement amounts are growing larger as well. Umbrella Policy
There is no more cost-effective way to increase your liability coverage in the event of large claim than an umbrella policy. An umbrella insurance policy will help to offer extra liability protection, and offer peace of mind to your religious group. You can’t go wrong with this extra protection! 13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
Wrong.
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Title: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance | Southern States Insurance
Headings: 15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
15 Things You Need To Know About Church Insurance
Important Items In Church Insurance
1. Protection Against Legal Action
2. Church Insurance for Your Property
3. Coverage for Accusations of Sexual Abuse
4. Protection for Counselors
5. Coverage for Employee Injuries
6. Protection In the Event of a Flood
7. Insurance for Accusations Made by Employees
Accusations that can be covered:
8. Special Event Coverage
Location Of The event
9. Insurance for Missions
Foreign Or Domestic
Worldwide Liability
Travel Medical
D. Kidnap and Ransom
10. Covering Your Church Van or Bus
11. Protections for Accusations Against Your Church Board
Coverage for Behavior
12. Coverage for Large Claims
Umbrella Policy
13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
14. Coverage if Money Is Stolen
15. Coverage For Church Volunteers
If A Volunteer Is Hurt
Partnering with a Reputable Church Insurance Agency
Content: Umbrella Policy
There is no more cost-effective way to increase your liability coverage in the event of large claim than an umbrella policy. An umbrella insurance policy will help to offer extra liability protection, and offer peace of mind to your religious group. You can’t go wrong with this extra protection! 13. Protection if Your Computers Are Breached
Wrong. While most news stories about data breaches focus on really large companies
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Title: Olive Oil Exports Boom Out of Spain, Producing 40% of Global Supply in Andalucía Alone
Headings: Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Katrina Pirner
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Content: Olive Oil Exports Boom Out of Spain, Producing 40% of Global Supply in Andalucía Alone
Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
While Spain Italy and Greece are the main producers of European Olive Oil, they also account for around 80 percent of EU consumption. Copyright: Dusan Zidar/Shutterstock.com
Data released last month by Spain’s Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food showed that between October 2017 and May 2018, the olive oil industry’s export turnover exceeded two billion euros. As a result, Spain has maintained its position as the world’s number one olive oil exporter. This is no small feat given previous draughts and increased competition from other olive oil producing countries. In 2017, olive oil was Spain’s leading agricultural export. Spain accounts for more than half of the EU’s five million hectares of olive plantations, which employ 35 percent of the country’s farm workers. Most of Spain’s olive oil production is centred around Andalucía, an autonomous region along the southern coast. With around 500 companies exporting olive oil from Andalucía, the region supplies a whopping 40 percent of the globe’s olive oil supply. There are several factors that explain Spanish olive oil’s robust export performance.
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Title: Olive Oil Exports Boom Out of Spain, Producing 40% of Global Supply in Andalucía Alone
Headings: Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Katrina Pirner
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Content: In 2017, olive oil was Spain’s leading agricultural export. Spain accounts for more than half of the EU’s five million hectares of olive plantations, which employ 35 percent of the country’s farm workers. Most of Spain’s olive oil production is centred around Andalucía, an autonomous region along the southern coast. With around 500 companies exporting olive oil from Andalucía, the region supplies a whopping 40 percent of the globe’s olive oil supply. There are several factors that explain Spanish olive oil’s robust export performance. The most obvious explanation is the industry’s high quality. Indeed, last April Spain came second in the prestigious NYIOOC World Olive Oil Competition. The country’s olive oil producers have also benefited from the popularity of the Mediterranean diet. This health trend has helped sustain demand for olive oil even as consumption in Spain has fallen. Notably, while olive oil exports within the EU have decreased, pomace olive oil exports have actually expanded.
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Title: Olive Oil Exports Boom Out of Spain, Producing 40% of Global Supply in Andalucía Alone
Headings: Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Katrina Pirner
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Content: The most obvious explanation is the industry’s high quality. Indeed, last April Spain came second in the prestigious NYIOOC World Olive Oil Competition. The country’s olive oil producers have also benefited from the popularity of the Mediterranean diet. This health trend has helped sustain demand for olive oil even as consumption in Spain has fallen. Notably, while olive oil exports within the EU have decreased, pomace olive oil exports have actually expanded. This contributed to the 203 million euro turnover earned by pomace oil exports between October and May. Part of pomace oil’s appeal may be attributed to its affordability. The product is enriched with 5 percent extra virgin olive oil but is cheaper than other olive oil varieties. It’s also comparatively low in polysaturated fats, making it a more nutritious cooking alternative to other vegetable oils. Although the data published by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food confirmed that olive oil exports are above the historic average, the overall data is weaker than previous export periods. Of particular concern is the 42 percent decline in olive oil exports to Italy.
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Title: Olive Oil Exports Boom Out of Spain, Producing 40% of Global Supply in Andalucía Alone
Headings: Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Katrina Pirner
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Content: This contributed to the 203 million euro turnover earned by pomace oil exports between October and May. Part of pomace oil’s appeal may be attributed to its affordability. The product is enriched with 5 percent extra virgin olive oil but is cheaper than other olive oil varieties. It’s also comparatively low in polysaturated fats, making it a more nutritious cooking alternative to other vegetable oils. Although the data published by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food confirmed that olive oil exports are above the historic average, the overall data is weaker than previous export periods. Of particular concern is the 42 percent decline in olive oil exports to Italy. Demand also dropped by 24 percent in the US and 8 percent in Japan. According to 2016 statistics, the per capita consumption of olive oil in Spain was highest in Galacia, Asturias, Cantabria, and La Roija, all regions in which the average consumption surpassed 10 litres per person annually. Copyright: Tono Balaguer/Shutterstock.com
One reason for this may be the glut of olive oil. Producers in Tunisia, Morocco and Turkey have expanded production.
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Title: Olive Oil Exports Boom Out of Spain, Producing 40% of Global Supply in Andalucía Alone
Headings: Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Katrina Pirner
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Content: Demand also dropped by 24 percent in the US and 8 percent in Japan. According to 2016 statistics, the per capita consumption of olive oil in Spain was highest in Galacia, Asturias, Cantabria, and La Roija, all regions in which the average consumption surpassed 10 litres per person annually. Copyright: Tono Balaguer/Shutterstock.com
One reason for this may be the glut of olive oil. Producers in Tunisia, Morocco and Turkey have expanded production. The lower cost of production in these countries combined with excess supply of olive oil had a marked impact on the product’s price. Specifically, virgin olive oil prices fell by 25 percent between October and May, representing a 4 percent decline from the five-year average for the same period. Still, there are reasons to remain bullish about Spain’s olive oil industry. Exports to China, Brazil and Australia have increased. It is also expected that demand more generally will increase as countries’ supplies of olive oil decline.
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Title: Olive Oil Exports Boom Out of Spain, Producing 40% of Global Supply in Andalucía Alone
Headings: Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Katrina Pirner
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Content: The lower cost of production in these countries combined with excess supply of olive oil had a marked impact on the product’s price. Specifically, virgin olive oil prices fell by 25 percent between October and May, representing a 4 percent decline from the five-year average for the same period. Still, there are reasons to remain bullish about Spain’s olive oil industry. Exports to China, Brazil and Australia have increased. It is also expected that demand more generally will increase as countries’ supplies of olive oil decline. While production in Spain may have been 15 percent lower over this period, it still remained considerably higher than its nearest competitors. Moreover, this year’s damp spring resulted in the Ministry increasing its olive oil production estimated for 2018/2019. The EU estimates that by 2026, Spanish production of olive oil will increase by 10 percent. One area in which Spain has a particular comparative advantage is the production of organic olive oil. While the consumption of organic food used to be limited to fruits and vegetables, there has been an increase in demand for other organic staples such as olive oil.
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Title: Olive Oil Exports Boom Out of Spain, Producing 40% of Global Supply in Andalucía Alone
Headings: Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Spain’s Olive Oil Industry Export Turnover Exceeds 2 Billion Euros
Katrina Pirner
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Content: While production in Spain may have been 15 percent lower over this period, it still remained considerably higher than its nearest competitors. Moreover, this year’s damp spring resulted in the Ministry increasing its olive oil production estimated for 2018/2019. The EU estimates that by 2026, Spanish production of olive oil will increase by 10 percent. One area in which Spain has a particular comparative advantage is the production of organic olive oil. While the consumption of organic food used to be limited to fruits and vegetables, there has been an increase in demand for other organic staples such as olive oil. With around one third of its organic surface dedicated to the production of organic olives, Spain has become the leading producer of organic olive oil. Assuming the trend for organic groceries remains strong, Spain’s olive oil producers are likely to see the demand for their products increase over the next few years. Tags
Agriculture Andalucía EU European Union Exports Fisheries and Food GMO Imports Manufacturing Olive Oil Organic Farming Organic Olive Oil Pomace Oil Spain Spanish Agriculture Spanish Exports Spanish Ministry of Agriculture Sustainable Farming Trade Relations Virgin Olive Oil
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Katrina Pirner
Katrina is a Berlin-based freelance writer who focuses on economics, disruptive technology and politics. She’s previously worked in Canada, Italy, Belgium, and the US. Katrina holds a MA in International Relations from Johns Hopkins University where she concentrated in European political economy.
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Title: Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why? - South Florida Reporter
Headings: Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why?
Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why?
Changing Tastes Determine Which Stores are Going Out of Business
Other Factors in the Retail Apocalypse
Small Retail Retrenches
When You’re Not the CEO
Who We Are
Content: Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why? - South Florida Reporter
Home Business Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why? Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why? By
Chad Van Horn
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Apr 1, 2019
You can’t blame Amazon for everything, they are not the arbiter of which stores are going out of business and which are staying in. Almost 5000 foreclosures have been announced in the first three months of 2019, while that is down from 5500 from the year before, it is still a devastating number. Many of the shopping mall stalwarts simply do not have enough traffic to sustain the high overhead of destination shopping. This includes Amazon, which is shuttering 87 pop-up shops inside Whole Foods, Kohl’s, and a variety of shopping malls. However, Amazon is also still planning to open thousands of brick-and-mortar locations, perhaps having figured out more of the new retail formula than established stores. Changing Tastes Determine Which Stores are Going Out of Business
The primary drivers in which stores are going out of business are demographic changes. While shopping mall staples such as Gap, Victoria’s Secret, Abercrombie and Fitch, and Charlotte Russe are closing stores, it’s more about not keeping up with the tastes of the marketplace.
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Title: Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why? - South Florida Reporter
Headings: Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why?
Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why?
Changing Tastes Determine Which Stores are Going Out of Business
Other Factors in the Retail Apocalypse
Small Retail Retrenches
When You’re Not the CEO
Who We Are
Content: Many of the shopping mall stalwarts simply do not have enough traffic to sustain the high overhead of destination shopping. This includes Amazon, which is shuttering 87 pop-up shops inside Whole Foods, Kohl’s, and a variety of shopping malls. However, Amazon is also still planning to open thousands of brick-and-mortar locations, perhaps having figured out more of the new retail formula than established stores. Changing Tastes Determine Which Stores are Going Out of Business
The primary drivers in which stores are going out of business are demographic changes. While shopping mall staples such as Gap, Victoria’s Secret, Abercrombie and Fitch, and Charlotte Russe are closing stores, it’s more about not keeping up with the tastes of the marketplace. Charlotte Russe’s teens grew up, and much like the gotta-have mall stores of the 90s, they did not keep up with the vital changes in their targeted groups. Victoria’s Secret is experiencing a reversal of fortune as up-and-coming brands such as Adore Me speak to younger shoppers with “Lingerie for Every Body” and modestly priced sets. JCPenney, one of the “anchor stores” along with Sears and other regional department stores long held the mid-range between mass merchandisers and upmarket department stores. Unfortunately, as it tastes changed and wallets tightened during the recession, JCPenney stuck to its previously successful formula and while it remained successful for a time, it did not appeal to younger shoppers as they set up their own homes or changed from school-going teens to young people in the workplace. Perhaps, most especially, none of the “mall stores” was prepared for the advent of the internet, the variety that online shopping could offer, and the convenience to working people of having their purchases delivered to the doorstep in two days with free shipping.
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Title: Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why? - South Florida Reporter
Headings: Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why?
Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why?
Changing Tastes Determine Which Stores are Going Out of Business
Other Factors in the Retail Apocalypse
Small Retail Retrenches
When You’re Not the CEO
Who We Are
Content: Charlotte Russe’s teens grew up, and much like the gotta-have mall stores of the 90s, they did not keep up with the vital changes in their targeted groups. Victoria’s Secret is experiencing a reversal of fortune as up-and-coming brands such as Adore Me speak to younger shoppers with “Lingerie for Every Body” and modestly priced sets. JCPenney, one of the “anchor stores” along with Sears and other regional department stores long held the mid-range between mass merchandisers and upmarket department stores. Unfortunately, as it tastes changed and wallets tightened during the recession, JCPenney stuck to its previously successful formula and while it remained successful for a time, it did not appeal to younger shoppers as they set up their own homes or changed from school-going teens to young people in the workplace. Perhaps, most especially, none of the “mall stores” was prepared for the advent of the internet, the variety that online shopping could offer, and the convenience to working people of having their purchases delivered to the doorstep in two days with free shipping. Other Factors in the Retail Apocalypse
Changing tastes in the market are one factor, Amazon is another, but the elephant in the room is private equity and its impact on the retail ecosystem. Private equity is the invisible factor in determining which stores go out of business. The practices of private equity cause even highly successful chains such as Toys R Us to go into a tailspin, and then close having been squeezed for every penny. Private equity was supposed to be the savior of numerous retail concerns, but after being purchased by private equity, stores such as David’s Bridal, Toys R Us, Claire’s and others instead found themselves burdened with insurmountable debts, stagnating sales, and finally facing liquidation and a place on Wikipedia’s listing of defunct stores. The most glaring example is the acquisition and slow dismantling of Sears via Eddie Lampert – a man credited with genius based on the success of his hedge fund.
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Title: Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why? - South Florida Reporter
Headings: Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why?
Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why?
Changing Tastes Determine Which Stores are Going Out of Business
Other Factors in the Retail Apocalypse
Small Retail Retrenches
When You’re Not the CEO
Who We Are
Content: Other Factors in the Retail Apocalypse
Changing tastes in the market are one factor, Amazon is another, but the elephant in the room is private equity and its impact on the retail ecosystem. Private equity is the invisible factor in determining which stores go out of business. The practices of private equity cause even highly successful chains such as Toys R Us to go into a tailspin, and then close having been squeezed for every penny. Private equity was supposed to be the savior of numerous retail concerns, but after being purchased by private equity, stores such as David’s Bridal, Toys R Us, Claire’s and others instead found themselves burdened with insurmountable debts, stagnating sales, and finally facing liquidation and a place on Wikipedia’s listing of defunct stores. The most glaring example is the acquisition and slow dismantling of Sears via Eddie Lampert – a man credited with genius based on the success of his hedge fund. Merged with Kmart, the new Sears Holdings Company was supposed to be a super retailer that would carve out a niche between Wal-Mart, Target, and Amazon. Instead, under the new management, Sears began cutting costs to improve profits, buying back stock boosted the share price, and spinning off and selling the profitable parts of the corporation such as Land’s End and Craftsman Tools. In short, Eddie Lampert owned the company, ran the company, was the company’s biggest creditor, and purchased many of the assets formerly owned by the company. Now his hedge fund has purchased the shattered shell of Sears out of bankruptcy, though the lawsuits are still flying thick and fast. Look up “ self-dealing .”
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Title: Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why? - South Florida Reporter
Headings: Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why?
Which Stores are Going Out of Business in 2019 and Why?
Changing Tastes Determine Which Stores are Going Out of Business
Other Factors in the Retail Apocalypse
Small Retail Retrenches
When You’re Not the CEO
Who We Are
Content: Merged with Kmart, the new Sears Holdings Company was supposed to be a super retailer that would carve out a niche between Wal-Mart, Target, and Amazon. Instead, under the new management, Sears began cutting costs to improve profits, buying back stock boosted the share price, and spinning off and selling the profitable parts of the corporation such as Land’s End and Craftsman Tools. In short, Eddie Lampert owned the company, ran the company, was the company’s biggest creditor, and purchased many of the assets formerly owned by the company. Now his hedge fund has purchased the shattered shell of Sears out of bankruptcy, though the lawsuits are still flying thick and fast. Look up “ self-dealing .” Small Retail Retrenches
Small retail – from mom-and-pop stores to local chains – doesn’t have the mass of sales that larger chains testing, but they have a core local audience for items and services that are not available from larger businesses. Small retail was the first to take advantage of venues such as Etsy.com, eBay, and e-commerce platforms such as Magneto and Shopify. Without high debt loads, demanding investors, and private equity, smaller retailers are healthy and thriving where larger chains have failed. When You’re Not the CEO
The protection of bankruptcy is not just for the company, but for regular people, too. Nobody knows which stores are going out of business next.
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Title: Eric Cartman/Alter Egos | South Park Archives | Fandom
Headings: Eric Cartman/Alter Egos
Eric Cartman/Alter Egos
Alter Egos
Main alter egos
The Coon
The Grand Wizard
Mitch Conner
Cupid Me
A.W.E.S.O.M.-O 4000
Alter egos from Season One
Hypnotised Cartman
Beefcake Cartman
Obese Cartman
Scuzzlebutt Cartman
Hitler Halloween Costume Cartman
Ghost Cartman
Shepherd Cartman
Leotard Cartman
Native American Cartman
Hip Hop Black Cartman
Alter egos from Season Two
Cop Cartman
Undercover Cop Cartman
Dodgeball Cartman
Old Lady Cartman
Swimming Cartman
Cheesy Poof Commercial Cartman
Builder Cartman
Ming Lee
Crocodile Hunter Cartman
Alter egos from Season Three
Getting Gay With Kids Cartman
Crucified Cartman
Thin Cartman
Glasses Cartman
Sumo Wrestler Cartman
Wild Wild West Cartman
Chinpokomon Soldier Cartman
Union Soldier Cartman
Robert E Lee Cartman
Period Cartman
Alter egos from Season Four
Tooth Fairy Cartman
Rich Cartman
Prisoner Cartman
Dream Fingerbang Cartman
Fingerbang Cartman
Mayor Cartman
Alter egos from Season Five
Scout Cartman
Kris Kristofferson Cartman
Alter egos from Season Six
Out of Control Cartman
Alter egos from Season Seven
Art Class Cartman
1700s Messenger Cartman
Junior Detective Cartman
Laundromat Cartman
Metrosexual Cartman
Faith + 1 Cartman
Street Hockey Cartman
Camouflage Face Paint Cartman
Undercover Black Cartman
Alter egos from Season Eight
Bulrog
Anime Bulrog
Special Olympics Cartman
Star Trek Cartman
Hitler Cartman
Britney Spears Cartman
Rick Cartman
Handsome Cartman
Flight Suit Cartman
Psychic Cartman
Alter egos from Season Nine
Hippie Exterminator Cartman
Ginger Cartman
Karate Cartman
Alter egos from Season Ten
San Francisco Bio-Suit Cartman
Lil' Danny Pocket
Trimmed Down Cartman
Obese Cartman
Dawg the Hallway Monitor
Alter egos from Season Eleven
Homeless Jumper Cartman
"Scotch" Cartman
Leprechaun Hunter Cartman
Sultan Cartman
Dry Balls Cartman
King Cartman
Pope Cartman
Alter egos from Season Twelve
AIDS Cartman
Eric Cartmanez
Chinese Cartman
Beat Up Cartman
Peruvian Cartman
Alter egos from Season Thirteen
Bad Economy Cartman
Captain Cartman
Wrestler Cartman
The Rad Russian
Bad Irene
Whale Wars Cartman
Morning Announcement Reader Cartman
Smurf Cartman
Human Wendy
Student Body President Cartman
Swimsuit Cartman
Alter egos from Season Fourteen
KFC Deprived Cartman
KFC Mafia Boss Cartman
Beat-up Patient Cartman
NASCAR Driver Cartman
Gordon Ramsey Cartman
Alter egos from Season Fifteen
Slave Owner Cartman
Cartman Burger Cartman
Border Patrol Cartman
Thrown Under the Bus Cartman
P. E. Cartman
Hawaiian Foster Child Cartman
Alter egos from Season Sixteen
TSA Cartman
Cash For Gold Cartman
Easter Bunny Cartman
Egyptian Cartman
Vajayjay Cartman
Zipline Gear Cartman
The Incredible Hulk Cartman
Alter egos from Season Seventeen
Brad Pitt Cartman
Alter egos from Season Eighteen
CEO Cartman
Erica Cartman
CartmanBrah
Alter egos from Season Nineteen
Tom Brady Cartman
Bill Belichick Cartman
Yelper Cartman
Ninja Cartman
Alter egos from Season Twenty
Token 's Life Matters Cartman
Alter egos from Season Twenty-One
Suicidal Rapper Cartman
Alter egos from Season Twenty-Two
Private Investigator Cartman
Buddha Box Cartman
Soccer Buddha Box Cartman
Buddhist Monk Cartman
Alter egos from Season Twenty-Three
"My Body My Choice" Cartman
Heart Attack Patient Cartman
Black Suit Cartman
Goggles Cartman
Alter egos from Season Twenty-Four
Dinosaur Pajamas Cartman
Masked Cartman
Kommunity Kidz Cartman
Content: The Coon (Character)
The Coon is Eric Cartman's superhero alter ego, first appearing in " The Coon ". He originally fought on his own as a vigilante, but later formed Coon and Friends with the other boys. After he attacked Mosquito and Mintberry Crunch, the group decided to kick him out. He then joined forces with Cthulhu and wreaked havoc across the world, before being stopped by Mysterion and Mint Berry Crunch. The Coon reappeared in " Franchise Prequel " back with the group, where he stopped Professor Chaos from spreading fake news on the internet. The Coon later appeared in South Park: The Fractured But Whole, where he and the rest of Coon and Friends tried to investigate strange goings on as well as trying to make his own cinematic universe, rivalling the Freedom Pals. The Coon, along with Mitch Conner, was later revealed to be behind the strange goings on in town. The Coon is also a playable card and a boss character in South Park: Phone Destroyer.
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Title: Significance of the Factory System
Headings: Significance of the Factory System
Significance of the Factory System By india cleverley
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Content: Significance of the Factory System
Significance of the Factory System By india cleverley
The factory system was the most significant economic and social change in the 1800's because it provided mass produced items, worked at a fast rate, created jobs, and inspired new inventions. People were directly affected by the factory system because it manufactured inexpensive products that took little effort to make. It replaced domesticated work and made things more affordable. "The resulting system, in which work was organized to utilize power-driven machinery and produce goods on a large scale, had important social consequences: formerly, workers had been independent craftsmen who owned their own tools and designated their own working hours, but in the factory system the employer owned the tools and raw materials and set the hours and other conditions under which the workers labored." The country was affected by the factory system because it supplied people with work and caused more women to get jobs outside of the house. "In poor and nonwhite families, women worked for a wage outside the home in both formal and informal settings. Men were nearly always wageworkers, while women were either relegated to unpaid work to support the work of the men in their families or themselves worked for wages as a means of survival." This change occurred during the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century. People previously used the domestic system, in which individual workers used hand tools to fabricate goods at home, it was very time consuming and laborious.
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Title: Significance of the Factory System
Headings: Significance of the Factory System
Significance of the Factory System By india cleverley
Sources:
Content: The country was affected by the factory system because it supplied people with work and caused more women to get jobs outside of the house. "In poor and nonwhite families, women worked for a wage outside the home in both formal and informal settings. Men were nearly always wageworkers, while women were either relegated to unpaid work to support the work of the men in their families or themselves worked for wages as a means of survival." This change occurred during the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century. People previously used the domestic system, in which individual workers used hand tools to fabricate goods at home, it was very time consuming and laborious. During this time there was a breakthrough in the amount of technology being invented. This contributed to the Factory System. New machinery and ideas such as steam engines and interchangeable parts had a huge impact on this system. "This system was enhanced at the end of the 18th century by the introduction of interchangeable parts in the manufacture of muskets and, subsequently, other types of goods... In the new system, the musket parts were machined to such precise specifications that a part of any musket could be replaced by the same part from any other musket of the same design. This advance signaled the onset of mass production"
The Factory system had a greater affect on the North since the South was more dependent on agriculture.
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Title: Significance of the Factory System
Headings: Significance of the Factory System
Significance of the Factory System By india cleverley
Sources:
Content: During this time there was a breakthrough in the amount of technology being invented. This contributed to the Factory System. New machinery and ideas such as steam engines and interchangeable parts had a huge impact on this system. "This system was enhanced at the end of the 18th century by the introduction of interchangeable parts in the manufacture of muskets and, subsequently, other types of goods... In the new system, the musket parts were machined to such precise specifications that a part of any musket could be replaced by the same part from any other musket of the same design. This advance signaled the onset of mass production"
The Factory system had a greater affect on the North since the South was more dependent on agriculture. Westward Expansion was affected by the Factory System because it produced items so efficiently that it could ship items long distance, encouraging people to move. It assured people that they would still have access to these products even if they headed West. Sources: Arrington, Benjamin T. "Industry and Economy during the Civil War." ww.nps.gov, www.nps.gov/resources/story.htm%3Fid%3D251.
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Title: Gender Roles in Different Countries
Headings: Gender Roles in Different Countries
Gender Roles in Different Countries By Sheyenne Grenier
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Content: Gender Roles in Different Countries
Gender Roles in Different Countries By Sheyenne Grenier
There are many different ways in which we classify women from men and the different gender roles each of them play. In Europe, men used to wear stockings, perfume and silks. In Scotland men still do wear skirts, they are called kilts. In America today most people would look upon those people and call them weird because they are dressing like the other gender and that is typically not looked upon in our society. Women are not regularly know for playing football, that is not normally know as something that occurs often. We always think of men that are the ones who can play football but women are now starting to have their own league of football, called Ladies Football League. In Belgium, boys are put in pink when they are born and girls are put in blue. Pink is considered masculine and strong and blue is considered feminine and dainty. Which explains why boys in Belgium wear pink and not blue. In Southern Vietnam the E De culture is mostly female-centric.
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Title: Gender Roles in Different Countries
Headings: Gender Roles in Different Countries
Gender Roles in Different Countries By Sheyenne Grenier
CITATION PAGE
Content: We always think of men that are the ones who can play football but women are now starting to have their own league of football, called Ladies Football League. In Belgium, boys are put in pink when they are born and girls are put in blue. Pink is considered masculine and strong and blue is considered feminine and dainty. Which explains why boys in Belgium wear pink and not blue. In Southern Vietnam the E De culture is mostly female-centric. The men do not own property and things are not passed down to the boys of the family but to the girls and the women own property. Men take the women's last name and move into the home with them. On Valentine's Day in Japan, men do not buy women flowers or chocolates. Women are the ones who buy things for men, normally get chocolates. In different Arab countries, hand holding is very common among friends of the same gender.
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Title: William Wordsworth
Headings: William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth
Primary Sources
(1) In 1792 Dr. Richard Watson, the Bishop of Llandaff, published a pamphlet attacking the French Revolution. In Letter to the Bishop of Llandaff (1793), William Wordsworth attempted to reply to Dr. Richard Watson.
(2) William Wordsworth, The Wealth of Nations (1805)
Content: Three years later William Wordsworth married Mary Hutchinson. Over the next five years Wordsworth suffering several distressing experiences, including the death of two of his children, his brother being drowned at sea and Dorothy's mental breakdown. During this period Wordsworth worked on two major poems, The Recluse, which was never finished, and The Prelude, a poem that remained unpublished until after his death. Wordsworth published Poems in Two Volumes in 1807. This including the poems: Ode to Duty (about the death of his brother), Resolution and Independence and Intimations of Immortality. Although attacked by William Hazlitt, Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, for renouncing his early radicalism, Wordsworth was popular with most critics. The Excursion (1814) was well received and this was followed by The White Doe of Rylstone (1815), Miscellaneous Poems (1815) and The Waggoner (1819). Wordsworth, now established as a conservative and patriotic poet, succeeded Robert Southey as poet laureate in 1843. William Wordsworth died at Rydal Mount, Ambleside in 1850.
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Title: William Wordsworth
Headings: William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth
Primary Sources
(1) In 1792 Dr. Richard Watson, the Bishop of Llandaff, published a pamphlet attacking the French Revolution. In Letter to the Bishop of Llandaff (1793), William Wordsworth attempted to reply to Dr. Richard Watson.
(2) William Wordsworth, The Wealth of Nations (1805)
Content: Ode to Duty (about the death of his brother), Resolution and Independence and Intimations of Immortality. Although attacked by William Hazlitt, Lord Byron and Percy Bysshe Shelley, for renouncing his early radicalism, Wordsworth was popular with most critics. The Excursion (1814) was well received and this was followed by The White Doe of Rylstone (1815), Miscellaneous Poems (1815) and The Waggoner (1819). Wordsworth, now established as a conservative and patriotic poet, succeeded Robert Southey as poet laureate in 1843. William Wordsworth died at Rydal Mount, Ambleside in 1850. ▲ Main Article ▲
Primary Sources
(1) In 1792 Dr. Richard Watson, the Bishop of Llandaff, published a pamphlet attacking the French Revolution. In Letter to the Bishop of Llandaff (1793), William Wordsworth attempted to reply to Dr. Richard Watson. Twenty-five millions of Frenchmen have felt that they could have no security for their liberties under any modification of monarchical power. They have in consequence unanimously chosen a Republic. You cannot but observe from that they have only exercised that right in which, by your own confession, liberty essentially resides.
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Title: United States and the Spanish Civil War
Headings: United States and the Spanish Civil War
United States and the Spanish Civil War
Primary Sources
(1) Bill Bailey wrote to his mother explaining why he was fighting in the Spanish Civil War (1937)
(2) Manchester Guardian (5th April 1937)
(3) Paul White deserted from the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in March 1938. He drove to the French border. However, on hearing that his wife had given birth to a son, he began to feel remorse for what he had done. White wanted his son to be proud of his father and he returned to the front where he made a full confession of his actions. White was court-martialled and became the only American to be executed for desertion in the war.
(4) The Manchester Guardian (11th May 1938)
(5) Edwin Rolfe, New Masses (13th September, 1938)
(6) Bill Bailey was a member of the International Brigades parade in Barcelona on 15th November 1938.
(7) After the war Ernest Hemingway wrote about the role of the International Brigades.
(8) Milton Wolff, interviewed by Judy Montell in 1991.
(9) William E. Leuchtenburg, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal (1963)
Content: United States and the Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War >
United States and the Spanish Civil War
▼ Primary Sources ▼
United States and the Spanish Civil War
On the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared the United States government would remain neutral in the conflict. The United States government also took measures to restrict its citizens from selling arms to the Nationalists and Republicans. However some Americans did take part in the fighting. The Abraham Lincoln Battalion was established by those wanting to fight for the Republic during the war. The first volunteers sailed from New York City on 25th December, 1936 and joined the other International Brigades at Albacete. An estimated 3,000 men fought in the battalion. Of these, over 1,000 were industrial workers (miners, steel workers, longshoremen). Another 500 were students or teachers. Around 30 per cent were Jewish and 70 per cent were between 21 and 28 years of age. The majority were members of the American Communist Party whereas others came from the Socialist Party of America and Socialist Labor Party.
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Title: United States and the Spanish Civil War
Headings: United States and the Spanish Civil War
United States and the Spanish Civil War
Primary Sources
(1) Bill Bailey wrote to his mother explaining why he was fighting in the Spanish Civil War (1937)
(2) Manchester Guardian (5th April 1937)
(3) Paul White deserted from the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in March 1938. He drove to the French border. However, on hearing that his wife had given birth to a son, he began to feel remorse for what he had done. White wanted his son to be proud of his father and he returned to the front where he made a full confession of his actions. White was court-martialled and became the only American to be executed for desertion in the war.
(4) The Manchester Guardian (11th May 1938)
(5) Edwin Rolfe, New Masses (13th September, 1938)
(6) Bill Bailey was a member of the International Brigades parade in Barcelona on 15th November 1938.
(7) After the war Ernest Hemingway wrote about the role of the International Brigades.
(8) Milton Wolff, interviewed by Judy Montell in 1991.
(9) William E. Leuchtenburg, Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal (1963)
Content: Snow drifts over the mounds with small headboards. For our dead are a part of the earth of Spain now and the earth of Spain can never die. Each winter it will seem to die and each spring it will come alive again. Our dead will live with it forever. Over 40,000 volunteers from 52 countries flocked to Spain between 1936 and 1939 to take part in the historic struggle between democracy and fascism known as the Spanish Civil War. Five brigades of international volunteers fought on behalf of the democratically elected Republican (or Loyalist) government. Most of the North American volunteers served in the unit known as the 15th brigade, which included the Abraham Lincoln battalion, the George Washington battalion and the (largely Canadian) Mackenzie-Papineau battalion. All told, about 2,800 Americans, 1,250 Canadians and 800 Cubans served in the International Brigades. Over 80 of the U.S. volunteers were African-American. In fact, the Lincoln Battalion was headed by Oliver Law, an African-American from Chicago, until he died in battle.
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