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Content: People went wild for the sweet, rich taste. We can thank Henry Heinz for American ketchup. In the late 18 00s, companies added chemicals to their ketchup. The chemicals helped the tomatoes stay fresh longer. Heinz created a new recipe in Pennsylvania. He cut down on chemicals. Heinz added vinegar, which is sour. He mixed in sugar. He put in spices. The red sauce was a hit.
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https://storyworks3.scholastic.com/issues/2020-21/090120/ketchup-and-mustard.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1612936571#0_3271347917
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Title: Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700's - Straight Ahead Beauty
Headings: Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700’s
Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700’s
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Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700’s
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Posted on June 29, 2017
In honor of Independence Day we decided to see what women and men were doing with their hair back in the 1700’s. The 1700s was a time of big hair, elaborate fabrics and heavy makeup for both men and women. Just as in modern times, hair and makeup styles changed over the course of the century, going from big and bold to low and simple — and back to bigger and more extreme than ever before. The middle classes mimicked the styles of the wealthy on a more modest scale, as did those in colonial areas including the Americas. During the first decades of the 1700s, women wore a hairstyle called the fontange. The hair at the front of the head was curled, waved, frizzed or teased to produce a very high and round style, particularly surrounding the face. The hair at the back of the head was styled simply and close to the head, often with a few curled tendrils of hair down the back. Middle-class women with the time and resources could mimic these styles with relative ease. Aristocratic men wore wigs, typically heavily powdered. The allonge style wig was long, flowing and powdered.
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https://straightaheadbeauty.com/2017/06/29/makeup-hairstyles-1700s/
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Title: Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700's - Straight Ahead Beauty
Headings: Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700’s
Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700’s
Content: The style was relatively modest and easily copied by those of lower social standing or in Colonial America. Women of all social classes wore bonnets outside the home. On the Continent, women began to powder their hair; however, powder was not fashionable for women in England or Colonial America. After 1760, women’s hairstyles increased in height. First, they were simply teased, creating a high-volume style, often in an egg shape. By 1770, they frequently required wire armatures or supports and fake hair. They were ornamented with different things, even full scenes in miniature. The overall shape looked a little like an inverted pyramid or even a balloon. The goal was to achieve hair the height of the head, or even 1 1/2 times the head height.
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https://straightaheadbeauty.com/2017/06/29/makeup-hairstyles-1700s/
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Title: Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700's - Straight Ahead Beauty
Headings: Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700’s
Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700’s
Content: First, they were simply teased, creating a high-volume style, often in an egg shape. By 1770, they frequently required wire armatures or supports and fake hair. They were ornamented with different things, even full scenes in miniature. The overall shape looked a little like an inverted pyramid or even a balloon. The goal was to achieve hair the height of the head, or even 1 1/2 times the head height. For middle-class women, as well as those of colonial regions, this tall shape was favored, with teasing or hair rats made of sheep’s wool providing height on a smaller scale. After 1780, women’s hairstyles became shorter, wider and rounder in Europe. The hair was powdered. American women’s hairstyles became significantly simpler after the American Revolution, with curls surrounding the face and simple, neatly pinned hair in the back. Some women in America adopted the wider and fuller styles favored in Europe.
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https://straightaheadbeauty.com/2017/06/29/makeup-hairstyles-1700s/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1612936571#6_3271355516
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Title: Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700's - Straight Ahead Beauty
Headings: Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700’s
Makeup and Hairstyles of the 1700’s
Content: For middle-class women, as well as those of colonial regions, this tall shape was favored, with teasing or hair rats made of sheep’s wool providing height on a smaller scale. After 1780, women’s hairstyles became shorter, wider and rounder in Europe. The hair was powdered. American women’s hairstyles became significantly simpler after the American Revolution, with curls surrounding the face and simple, neatly pinned hair in the back. Some women in America adopted the wider and fuller styles favored in Europe. By Jennie C
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https://straightaheadbeauty.com/2017/06/29/makeup-hairstyles-1700s/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1619777938#1_3285426796
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Title: Fake News and Social Media: Causes and Real-Life Impacts – SSML
Headings: Fake News and Social Media: Causes and Real-Life Impacts
Fake News and Social Media: Causes and Real-Life Impacts
#1 The Spread of low-credibility content by social bots
#2 How Twitter Bots help fuel political feuds
#3 Trends in the diffusion of misinformation on social media
#4 Anatomy of an online misinformation network
#5 Dominos’ response to its YouTube crisis
#6 Bots increase exposure to negative and inflammatory content
#7 Social media hoaxes and the role of issue confidence
#8 Online Activists vs. Kraft Foods: Social Media Hijacking
#9 Many Americans believe fake news is sowing confusion
#10 Fake news on Twitter during the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
#11 People spread fake news faster on Twitter than bots
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Content: Even In recent years, the term, “fake news” became a politicized way to criticize unfavorable media coverage. This has confused many internet users. According to a 2019 Pew Research survey, Americans see fake news as detrimental to democracy. 68% of adults in the United States, say made up news impacts Americans’ confidence in government institutions. More than half say it impacts political leaders’ ability to get work done. The prevalence of online fake news and the politicization of the term makes it harder for average people to discern real information. The following list of articles discuss how the fake news and hoax phenomenon took shape on the internet and why it could change how our society engages with important issues. #1 The Spread of low-credibility content by social bots
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Authors for this study published in Nature Communications also looked at the social risk of fake news and misinformation. After studying millions of messages on Twitter sent during a year, the authors found much of this information is spread by “bots” or fake accounts that automatically generate messages. The study suggests that eliminating bots from social media platforms could sharply curb the spread of fake news.
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https://strategicsocialmedialab.com/fake-news-and-social-media-causes-and-real-life-impacts/
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Title: Fake News and Social Media: Causes and Real-Life Impacts – SSML
Headings: Fake News and Social Media: Causes and Real-Life Impacts
Fake News and Social Media: Causes and Real-Life Impacts
#1 The Spread of low-credibility content by social bots
#2 How Twitter Bots help fuel political feuds
#3 Trends in the diffusion of misinformation on social media
#4 Anatomy of an online misinformation network
#5 Dominos’ response to its YouTube crisis
#6 Bots increase exposure to negative and inflammatory content
#7 Social media hoaxes and the role of issue confidence
#8 Online Activists vs. Kraft Foods: Social Media Hijacking
#9 Many Americans believe fake news is sowing confusion
#10 Fake news on Twitter during the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
#11 People spread fake news faster on Twitter than bots
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Pew Research analyzed Americans’ opinions of fake news on the internet and how they view it is influencing society. The findings show that Americans are becoming aware of the fake news phenomenon, but many have hard times identifying it and believe they have taken part in sharing it. 0 points
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The authors of this article in the journal, Science analyzed the fake news spread on Twitter during the 2016 United States presidential election. It examined how much fake news was spread, who sent most of the fake news, and who were the main consumers of the fake news. It found that individuals most likely to engage with the content were older, conservative-leaning voters who were highly interested in political news.
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https://strategicsocialmedialab.com/fake-news-and-social-media-causes-and-real-life-impacts/
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Title: Fake News and Social Media: Causes and Real-Life Impacts – SSML
Headings: Fake News and Social Media: Causes and Real-Life Impacts
Fake News and Social Media: Causes and Real-Life Impacts
#1 The Spread of low-credibility content by social bots
#2 How Twitter Bots help fuel political feuds
#3 Trends in the diffusion of misinformation on social media
#4 Anatomy of an online misinformation network
#5 Dominos’ response to its YouTube crisis
#6 Bots increase exposure to negative and inflammatory content
#7 Social media hoaxes and the role of issue confidence
#8 Online Activists vs. Kraft Foods: Social Media Hijacking
#9 Many Americans believe fake news is sowing confusion
#10 Fake news on Twitter during the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
#11 People spread fake news faster on Twitter than bots
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Title: Social Media Policies for the Military – SSML
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Who would have thought that one of the U.S. military’s biggest adversaries is social media? With the rise of social media, it’s imperative for the military to actively maintain various social media channels to stay up to date with the newest trends in digital communication. This is necessary to inform the American people as well as tell their branches story. While being active on social media is great for the military to accomplish these missions, it comes with certain downfalls such as the release of confidential and mission critical information, geotagging, and the distinction between personal and military opinions. Each branch maintains various social media policies that manage expectations of military and civilian personnel who use both DoD and personal social media accounts. The U.S. Army alone has 12 policies, regulations, and directorates towards proper social media use. It is also a huge undertaking as younger and newer Soldiers are joining the ranks everyday that are well-versed in social media, and probably didn’t have guidelines to its usage before joining. In comparing social media policies between DoD entities and civilian ones, there isn’t much difference because social media usage is relative. In creating social media policies, organizations want to ensure that their personnel are using social media the right ways to represent them, even when they are off duty. Looking at this more in depth, there are things to always include in social media policies.
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https://strategicsocialmedialab.com/social-media-policies-for-the-military/
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Title: Social Media Policies for the Military – SSML
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Content: The U.S. Army alone has 12 policies, regulations, and directorates towards proper social media use. It is also a huge undertaking as younger and newer Soldiers are joining the ranks everyday that are well-versed in social media, and probably didn’t have guidelines to its usage before joining. In comparing social media policies between DoD entities and civilian ones, there isn’t much difference because social media usage is relative. In creating social media policies, organizations want to ensure that their personnel are using social media the right ways to represent them, even when they are off duty. Looking at this more in depth, there are things to always include in social media policies. A good take on this comes from HR executives within The Forbes Human Resources Council. They give eight great examples of what a social media policy includes: 1) Educating employees about social media. 2) Reminding employees of blurred personal/professional lines. 3) Presenting views in a professional manner.
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https://strategicsocialmedialab.com/social-media-policies-for-the-military/
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Title: Social Media Policies for the Military – SSML
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Content: A good take on this comes from HR executives within The Forbes Human Resources Council. They give eight great examples of what a social media policy includes: 1) Educating employees about social media. 2) Reminding employees of blurred personal/professional lines. 3) Presenting views in a professional manner. 4) Respecting professional boundaries. 5) Keeping workplace issues or conflicts confidential. 6) Clarifying whose opinion is expressed. 7) Representing and employer across all platforms. 8) Non-disclosing confidential or proprietary information.
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https://strategicsocialmedialab.com/social-media-policies-for-the-military/
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Title: Social Media Policies for the Military – SSML
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Social Media Policies for the Military
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Content: 4) Respecting professional boundaries. 5) Keeping workplace issues or conflicts confidential. 6) Clarifying whose opinion is expressed. 7) Representing and employer across all platforms. 8) Non-disclosing confidential or proprietary information. These examples are all true when referring to military social media policies. The ones that stand out the most though are educating the personnel, clarifying whose opinion is expressed, and non-disclosing confidential or proprietary information. The U.S. Army has a online “ social media handbook ” that includes information about conduct, political activity, scams, and operational security that is beneficial to DoD personnel and their families. They make it easily accessible and lay out simply what is seen as right and wrong. When looking at certain examples of “do’s and don’ts” for operations security, the following is listed:
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https://strategicsocialmedialab.com/social-media-policies-for-the-military/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_28_1619787199#4_3285468958
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Title: Social Media Policies for the Military – SSML
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Social Media Policies for the Military
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Content: These examples are all true when referring to military social media policies. The ones that stand out the most though are educating the personnel, clarifying whose opinion is expressed, and non-disclosing confidential or proprietary information. The U.S. Army has a online “ social media handbook ” that includes information about conduct, political activity, scams, and operational security that is beneficial to DoD personnel and their families. They make it easily accessible and lay out simply what is seen as right and wrong. When looking at certain examples of “do’s and don’ts” for operations security, the following is listed: -Talk to your Family about OPSEC, so they know what can and cannot be posted. -Turn off geotagging and location-based social networking on phones and digital cameras. -Maximize your security settings on social platforms and include two-step verification, if available. -Closely review photos or videos before posting to ensure sensitive or personal information is not released (e.g., troop locations, equipment, tactical unit details, and numbers of personnel). Some of the don’ts include:
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https://strategicsocialmedialab.com/social-media-policies-for-the-military/
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Title: Social Media Policies for the Military – SSML
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Content: -Talk to your Family about OPSEC, so they know what can and cannot be posted. -Turn off geotagging and location-based social networking on phones and digital cameras. -Maximize your security settings on social platforms and include two-step verification, if available. -Closely review photos or videos before posting to ensure sensitive or personal information is not released (e.g., troop locations, equipment, tactical unit details, and numbers of personnel). Some of the don’ts include: -Use copyrighted media. -Post details about your assigned unit’s mission or security procedures. -Announce locations and times of your unit deployments. -Release information about the death of a Service member before the next of kin is notified and the information is released by the DOD. -Post unit morale or personnel problems.
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https://strategicsocialmedialab.com/social-media-policies-for-the-military/
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Title: Social Media Policies for the Military – SSML
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Social Media Policies for the Military
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Content: -Use copyrighted media. -Post details about your assigned unit’s mission or security procedures. -Announce locations and times of your unit deployments. -Release information about the death of a Service member before the next of kin is notified and the information is released by the DOD. -Post unit morale or personnel problems. Recent examples of social media and digital communication mishaps within the military that led to further education and updating of social media policies are below. A fitness tracking app created activity maps of its users, and these maps were accessible to anyone who clicked on a user’s profile. This might not be bad for some, but in areas like Afghanistan, Syria, and locations in Africa, these maps reveal heavily used routes for military members that not only gave away running routes, but movement routes, base locations, and more. With politics taking center stage every day, there is so much revolving around recent and future political races. The U.S. Army has strict guidelines for how their personnel can or can not take action on social media:
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https://strategicsocialmedialab.com/social-media-policies-for-the-military/
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Title: Social Media Policies for the Military – SSML
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Social Media Policies for the Military
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Content: Recent examples of social media and digital communication mishaps within the military that led to further education and updating of social media policies are below. A fitness tracking app created activity maps of its users, and these maps were accessible to anyone who clicked on a user’s profile. This might not be bad for some, but in areas like Afghanistan, Syria, and locations in Africa, these maps reveal heavily used routes for military members that not only gave away running routes, but movement routes, base locations, and more. With politics taking center stage every day, there is so much revolving around recent and future political races. The U.S. Army has strict guidelines for how their personnel can or can not take action on social media: -Cannot participate in any interview or discussion as an advocate for or against a party, candidate or cause. -Can generally express their personal views on public issues or political candidates via social media platforms much the same as they would be permitted to write a letter to the editor of a newspaper. -Cannot participate in partisan political activity. -Can “follow,” “friend,” or “like” a political party or candidate running for partisan office. -Cannot post links to, “share” or “retweet” comments or tweets from a Facebook page or Twitter account of a political party or candidate running for partisan office.
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https://strategicsocialmedialab.com/social-media-policies-for-the-military/
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Title: Social Media Policies for the Military – SSML
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Content: -Cannot participate in any interview or discussion as an advocate for or against a party, candidate or cause. -Can generally express their personal views on public issues or political candidates via social media platforms much the same as they would be permitted to write a letter to the editor of a newspaper. -Cannot participate in partisan political activity. -Can “follow,” “friend,” or “like” a political party or candidate running for partisan office. -Cannot post links to, “share” or “retweet” comments or tweets from a Facebook page or Twitter account of a political party or candidate running for partisan office. Such activity is deemed to constitute participation in political activities. -Cannot communicate contemptuous words against the president, vice president, secretary of defense, deputy secretary of defense, secretary of the navy, or governor and legislature of any state in which he or she is located or performing duty in. It’s against federal law for commissioned officers to communicate in this manner. Social media policies are a way for organizations to ensure their personnel know what they can and can’t do on social media channels. Usage of social media by military members and military commands are great so they can inform the American people and tell their story.
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https://strategicsocialmedialab.com/social-media-policies-for-the-military/
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Title: Social Media Policies for the Military – SSML
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Content: Such activity is deemed to constitute participation in political activities. -Cannot communicate contemptuous words against the president, vice president, secretary of defense, deputy secretary of defense, secretary of the navy, or governor and legislature of any state in which he or she is located or performing duty in. It’s against federal law for commissioned officers to communicate in this manner. Social media policies are a way for organizations to ensure their personnel know what they can and can’t do on social media channels. Usage of social media by military members and military commands are great so they can inform the American people and tell their story. Enacting social media policies ensures that this is done the right way. It doesn’t stop with the creation of these guidelines though. Educating personnel and making these policies easily accessible are a great way to prove these guidelines aren’t just for show. To find out more information, click on the links below: Army Social Media- Soldiers and Families
ALARACT- Professionalization of Online Conduct
Social Media Misconduct Won’t be Tolerated by C. Todd Lopez
Why Your Business Needs a Social Media Policy and Eight Things it Should Cover by Forbes Human Resources Council
Fitness App Reveals Where US Military Personnel Work and Live by Rebecca Tan
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Title: Social Media Policies for the Military – SSML
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Social Media Policies for the Military
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Content: Enacting social media policies ensures that this is done the right way. It doesn’t stop with the creation of these guidelines though. Educating personnel and making these policies easily accessible are a great way to prove these guidelines aren’t just for show. To find out more information, click on the links below: Army Social Media- Soldiers and Families
ALARACT- Professionalization of Online Conduct
Social Media Misconduct Won’t be Tolerated by C. Todd Lopez
Why Your Business Needs a Social Media Policy and Eight Things it Should Cover by Forbes Human Resources Council
Fitness App Reveals Where US Military Personnel Work and Live by Rebecca Tan
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Title: Fix Amazon Prime Video not working & common problems | StreamDiag
Headings: Fix Amazon Prime Video not working & common problems
Fix Amazon Prime Video not working & common problems
Fixing issues with Amazon Prime Video
Fix Amazon Prime Video Streaming problems
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Content: Fix Amazon Prime Video not working & common problems | StreamDiag
Fix Amazon Prime Video not working & common problems
by Walter Allen
When watching movies or TV shows on Amazon Prime Video, you may encounter several problems with the service. For example, the video won’t play, keeps skipping, or the video is lagging or stuttering. The problems can occur on different devices, including smartphones, computers, and TVs. In case you experience any of Amazon Prime Video not working issues, you need to figure out a way of fixing it. Fixing the problem will be the best option to ensure you continue with your normal viewing and enjoying the experience. The right fix when Amazon Prime Video is not working will depend on the problem at hand. If you are using Apple TV, we have a specific guide for you. Fixing issues with Amazon Prime Video
Here is a look at the possible solutions towards issues on all devices. Fix Amazon Prime Video Streaming problems
Streaming issues occur because of poor internet connection. When this happens, your content will start buffering or take time to load.
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Title: Fix Amazon Prime Video not working & common problems | StreamDiag
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Fix Amazon Prime Video not working & common problems
Fixing issues with Amazon Prime Video
Fix Amazon Prime Video Streaming problems
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Amazon Video app not responding
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Content: The right fix when Amazon Prime Video is not working will depend on the problem at hand. If you are using Apple TV, we have a specific guide for you. Fixing issues with Amazon Prime Video
Here is a look at the possible solutions towards issues on all devices. Fix Amazon Prime Video Streaming problems
Streaming issues occur because of poor internet connection. When this happens, your content will start buffering or take time to load. There are several ways of fixing the issue. Run a speed test: It will help you to determine whether your connection is fast to download videos. Visit Fast.com or Speedtest.net to check your internet speeds. Check your video resolution:
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https://streamdiag.com/fix-amazon-prime-video-not-working/
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Title: 15 Incredible Examples of One Person Making a Difference - Street Civics
Headings: 15 Incredible Examples of One Person Making a Difference
15 Incredible Examples of One Person Making a Difference
Extraordinary Opportunities
Martha Gellhorn
Maurice Hilleman
Gabriela Mistral (Lucila Godoy Alcayaga)
Nils Bohlin
Nellie Bly (Elizabeth Cochran Seaman)
Extraordinary Actions
Sir Nicholas Winton
Claudette Colvin
Walter Reuther
Malala Yousafzai
James Harrison
Extraordinary Situations
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Zac Clarke
Welles Crowther “The Man in the Red Bandana”
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Stanislav Petrov
Dan Jasper
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Content: History clearly shows that one person can make a difference in the world. It’s not rare for a single individual to have a significant impact through extraordinary opportunities, actions, and/or situations. While the question is on the right track, there shouldn’t really be any doubt as to whether or not a person can make a difference in the world. The basic principle of cause and effect would suggest that simply existing alters the shape of your environment. Even by reading this article, for example, you’ve taken a bit of action (a cause) that could help shape your environment (effect). Whether it’s for a class essay or simply for inspiration (causes), reading an article online changes information flows in both online and offline communities (effects). If you then further share something from the article or alter your behavior based on what you read (more causes), someone else in your environment may also alter their behavior and so on (more effects). While this might sound philosophical, countless studies have shown that our behavior is impacted by those around us – even when we’re unaware of it. Family, friends, and associates have been shown to impact an individual’s decisions on everything from travel destinations to tattoos. So, there is no doubt that an individual can make a difference.
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https://streetcivics.com/15-incredible-examples-of-one-person-making-a-difference/
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Title: 18 Examples of Civic Engagement Activities - Street Civics
Headings: 18 Examples of Civic Engagement Activities
18 Examples of Civic Engagement Activities
Apolitical – Electoral
1. Become an election poll volunteer.
2. Volunteer for National Registration Day.
3. Register voters with nonprofits.
Apolitical – Local
4. Work with youth.
5. Assist public health efforts and the elderly.
6. Engage local government
Apolitical – National
7. Join the AmeriCorps or SeniorCorps.
8. Volunteer with the National Park Service.
9. Support National Nonprofit Organizations.
Apolitical – International
10. Volunteer with the Peace Corps.
11. Become a UN Volunteer.
12. Support international nonprofit organizations.
Apolitical – Online
13. Help researchers advance science on Zooniverse.org.
14. Counsel those going through challenging times with the Crisis Text Line.
15. Help the visually impaired complete everyday tasks with Be My Eyes.
Political
16. Volunteer for a party or candidate.
17. Stay engaged with officials at all levels.
18. Start a movement.
Additional Resources
Dan Jasper
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Content: 6. Engage local government
While engaging local government may sound a bit dull to some, it’s really not. In fact, engaging with local town halls or hearings can be productive (and sometimes entertaining). Of course, politics can inject high emotions, but getting involved in local decision making with a level head can have important impacts on your everyday life. At times, local government decisions can serve as a model that bubbles up to the regional and national levels, making citizen engagement at the local level that much more important. Finding out just how to get involved, though, can be a challenge even in some of the most populated cities. I suggest monitoring your local government’s social media and websites for upcoming town halls, meetings, hearings, votes, etc. Keep an eye out for when big decisions are coming up. You don’t have to wait until officials are holding town halls; send them letters and/or organize efforts to demonstrate your opinion anytime decisions are being made and you have an opinion worth sharing.
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https://streetcivics.com/18-examples-of-civic-engagement-activities/
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Title: What is Community Involvement: Five Good Examples - Street Civics
Headings: What is Community Involvement: Five Good Examples
What is Community Involvement: Five Good Examples
What are the Benefits of Community Involvement
Community Involvement in Business
Five Good Examples of Community Involvement
1) Improve Public Health
2) Support Public Education
3) Enhance Environmental Management
4) Reduce Homelessness & Poverty
5) Foster the Arts
Dan Jasper
Recent Content
How to Write a Letter to the President AND Have an Impact
An Organizer’s Guide to Protests and Political Change
Content: Individuals who engage with their communities can increase their overall wellbeing in many ways. Studies have shown, for example, that volunteering can have positive impacts on depression and life satisfaction. One study from the University of Buffalo even demonstrated a link between community involvement and decreased levels of stress leading to a lower risk of premature death. Individual involvement has significant impacts on the community as a whole too, of course. Many studies have revealed a connection between citizen participation in local affairs and more effective decision-making in the community. For instance, research out of the University of North Carolina has shown that doctors who incorporate a community perspective provide better care and improve overall public health. Similarly, one review of a Health Extension Program in Ethiopia demonstrated that community education programs can improve awareness of communicable diseases and change behaviors leading to better health outcomes. Community involvement has also shown to improve public education. While more research is needed in this area, initial studies point to a link between higher test scores and engagement from local residents. One 2002 analysis found that academic success is more likely when (among other things) “adults with high standards for achievement guide students’ out-of-school activities.”
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https://streetcivics.com/what-is-community-involvement-five-good-examples/
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Title: What is Community Involvement: Five Good Examples - Street Civics
Headings: What is Community Involvement: Five Good Examples
What is Community Involvement: Five Good Examples
What are the Benefits of Community Involvement
Community Involvement in Business
Five Good Examples of Community Involvement
1) Improve Public Health
2) Support Public Education
3) Enhance Environmental Management
4) Reduce Homelessness & Poverty
5) Foster the Arts
Dan Jasper
Recent Content
How to Write a Letter to the President AND Have an Impact
An Organizer’s Guide to Protests and Political Change
Content: For instance, research out of the University of North Carolina has shown that doctors who incorporate a community perspective provide better care and improve overall public health. Similarly, one review of a Health Extension Program in Ethiopia demonstrated that community education programs can improve awareness of communicable diseases and change behaviors leading to better health outcomes. Community involvement has also shown to improve public education. While more research is needed in this area, initial studies point to a link between higher test scores and engagement from local residents. One 2002 analysis found that academic success is more likely when (among other things) “adults with high standards for achievement guide students’ out-of-school activities.” Research has also revealed that community involvement can improve confidence in public safety. One study published in EcoHealth, for instance, showed that people who participated in a community-based land management program reported better wellbeing in several areas including feeling safer in their local communities. Community involvement has also been shown to improve outcomes in environmental management. For example, research looking at a conservation area in Nepal discovered that a community involvement program helped to educate and empower citizens and local institutions. These changes, in turn, led to more tree diversity and increased animal populations in the Annapurna Conservation Area.
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https://streetcivics.com/what-is-community-involvement-five-good-examples/
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Title: What is Community Involvement: Five Good Examples - Street Civics
Headings: What is Community Involvement: Five Good Examples
What is Community Involvement: Five Good Examples
What are the Benefits of Community Involvement
Community Involvement in Business
Five Good Examples of Community Involvement
1) Improve Public Health
2) Support Public Education
3) Enhance Environmental Management
4) Reduce Homelessness & Poverty
5) Foster the Arts
Dan Jasper
Recent Content
How to Write a Letter to the President AND Have an Impact
An Organizer’s Guide to Protests and Political Change
Content: Research has also revealed that community involvement can improve confidence in public safety. One study published in EcoHealth, for instance, showed that people who participated in a community-based land management program reported better wellbeing in several areas including feeling safer in their local communities. Community involvement has also been shown to improve outcomes in environmental management. For example, research looking at a conservation area in Nepal discovered that a community involvement program helped to educate and empower citizens and local institutions. These changes, in turn, led to more tree diversity and increased animal populations in the Annapurna Conservation Area. Community Involvement in Business
Community involvement among businesses has been a growing phenomenon since at least the 1980s. Terminology and approaches have shifted over the decades, however. Community involvement for businesses (or ‘corporate social responsibility’/‘corporate community involvement’) has been shown to boost employee morale, improve business, and increase brand recognition. While the impacts on the community are less understood, some evidence has shown positive outcomes. A lot of research has gone into showing the impacts of community involvement on business performance and brand recognition – perhaps, to demonstrate to corporations why they should give back to their communities.
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https://streetcivics.com/what-is-community-involvement-five-good-examples/
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Title: What is Community Involvement: Five Good Examples - Street Civics
Headings: What is Community Involvement: Five Good Examples
What is Community Involvement: Five Good Examples
What are the Benefits of Community Involvement
Community Involvement in Business
Five Good Examples of Community Involvement
1) Improve Public Health
2) Support Public Education
3) Enhance Environmental Management
4) Reduce Homelessness & Poverty
5) Foster the Arts
Dan Jasper
Recent Content
How to Write a Letter to the President AND Have an Impact
An Organizer’s Guide to Protests and Political Change
Content: 1) Improve Public Health
Community involvement in public health is a growing area of interest for many. As pointed out above, health care professionals that have a community-centered perspective are better able to treat their patients. There are many advocates for health care professionals to effectively get involved in the communities they serve. However, the burden should not just rest on those in the healthcare field alone. Public health is a community-wide responsibility and, since health care often starts with education, the field presents ample opportunities for individuals or businesses to lend support. Partnering with local health care professionals and policymakers to help improve local services or education programs could have significant benefits for communities. 2) Support Public Education
Getting involved in local public education is a good way to have long-lasting impacts on your community. As discussed above, evidence suggests that community involvement can improve academic success among students. Readers will note that the research mentioned above (linked again here) suggested that the impact of community involvement boils down to providing students with good role models – not necessarily in aiding the learning process. So, don’t be intimidated about getting involved with local schools i
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https://streetcivics.com/what-is-community-involvement-five-good-examples/
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Title: T. Hawk | Street Fighter Wiki | Fandom
Headings: T. Hawk
T. Hawk
T. Hawk
Characteristics
Height
Weight
Eye color
Hair color
Blood type
Personal
First Game
Birthdate
Birthplace
Fighting style
Likes
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Rival (s)
Skills
Moveset
Relationship
Behind-The-Scene
Japanese voice actor (s)
English voice actor (s)
Live action actor (s)
Contents
Biography
Appearance
Personality
Relationships
M. Bison
El Fuerte
Story
Background
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Super Street Fighter II Turbo
Super Street Fighter IV
Animations
Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie
Street Fighter USA cartoon
Live-action movies
Street Fighter film
Comics
UDON comics
Gameplay
Fighting style
T. Hawk fights using "Thunderfoot martial arts".
Moveset
Subpages
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T. Hawk/Quotes
Gallery
T. Hawk/Gallery
Sprites
T. Hawk/Sprites
Trivia
Videos
Stage Themes
Super Street Fighter 2 The New Challengers OST Theme of T.Hawk
Hyper Street Fighter II Music - T Hawk Stage
Street Fighter Alpha 3-Tropical Storm (T.Hawk Stage)
Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival OST (GBA) - 27. T. Hawk Theme
T. Hawk's Theme - New Mexican Thunderbird HD REMIX
Super Street Fighter 4 T.Hawk Theme Soundtrack HD
See also
References
Content: The Animated Movie
T. Hawk made a small appearance in Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, having traveled to Washington to find and challenge Ken. He proves to be a formidable opponent in the ensuing street fight, but Ken overpowers him and defeats him with a Shoryuken, greatly weakening him. T. Hawk demands Ken finish him off with a Hadoken but Ken refuses, instead leaving. At one point, T. Hawk admits that he intends to track down and battle Ryu, who defeated Sagat in the movie's prologue. It is unknown whether or not T. Hawk finds Ryu in the end. Street Fighter USA cartoon
This version of T. Hawk is more like a neutral variation since he is on both good and evil sides. He appeared in three episodes of the series, Desert Thunder, Keeping the Peace, and The Hammer Strikes . Live-action movies
Street Fighter film
In the 1994 live-action Street Fighter film, T. Hawk was a Sergeant serving under Colonel Guile. He and Cammy (who is a Lieutenant) appeared to be Guile's second in command, which would lead one to believe his rank was something along the lines of Master Sergeant or Chief Master Sergeant.
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https://streetfighter.fandom.com/wiki/T._Hawk
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Title: The Out of Stock Problem and How To Approach It
Headings: The Out of Stock Problem and How To Approach It
The Out of Stock Problem and How To Approach It
How To Define Out of Stock
The Consequences of Out of Stock
of customers don't want to engage with a business anymore once they've had a bad experience with it
Why Do Out of Stock Situations Occur?
What Needs To Be Done To Solve/Decrease Out of Stock?
Find out how we can help detect and avoid Out of Stocks!
Conclusion
Content: Often retailers make plans for promotions without giving manufacturers enough time to adjust their production to keep up with the potentially higher demand. As a result, retailers tend to run out of the item long before the promotion ends; leaving both themselves and the manufacturer with unhappy clients. On a similar note, retailers and manufacturers do not seem to cooperate well with regard to sales forecasts. 78% of manufacturers state that retailer forecasts do not influence their capacity or production planning. They rather use their own estimations based on data from their distribution centers. Partly, this may be due to a time lag between when data from retailers is available to the manufacturers and when they would actually need it. However, the large amounts of data also just take up too much time to analyze it all. Falling back on data that oneself generated is easier and simply more convenient. Another reason is the lacking allocation of responsibility for inventory and, hence, for making products available on the shelves at all times.
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https://streetspotr.com/2017/08/14/out-of-stock/
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Title: Is Strength and Muscle Loss Reversible in Older Adults | Michael Boyle's Strengthcoach.com Blog
Headings:
Is Strength and Muscle Loss Reversible in Older Adults
So How Much Strength Can Older Adults Regain?
Candow, et al JSCR, 25 (2) 2011
Is it really that important to be stronger?
Why Strength Training Is MORE important for Older Adults
Can you do it?
Share this:
Content: Countless studies have proven that much of this muscle and strength loss can be prevented with resistance training. This is true of all types of older adults, whether they are master athletes or previously sedentary. So How Much Strength Can Older Adults Regain? The issue has been solved about preventing muscle loss. But until recently, no one has looked at how much can be regained relative to younger adults. Essentially, can older adults who undergo supervised training regain strength and muscle mass that compares to younger men? Let’s look at some recent research on the topic: Candow, et al JSCR, 25 (2) 2011
The researchers trained a group of older men 60-71yrs old with a supervised heavy resistance training program 3 times a week for 22 weeks. At the end of the study they measured muscle size and strength. Not surprisingly, they all gained muscle and strength.
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Title: Is Strength and Muscle Loss Reversible in Older Adults | Michael Boyle's Strengthcoach.com Blog
Headings:
Is Strength and Muscle Loss Reversible in Older Adults
So How Much Strength Can Older Adults Regain?
Candow, et al JSCR, 25 (2) 2011
Is it really that important to be stronger?
Why Strength Training Is MORE important for Older Adults
Can you do it?
Share this:
Content: Essentially, can older adults who undergo supervised training regain strength and muscle mass that compares to younger men? Let’s look at some recent research on the topic: Candow, et al JSCR, 25 (2) 2011
The researchers trained a group of older men 60-71yrs old with a supervised heavy resistance training program 3 times a week for 22 weeks. At the end of the study they measured muscle size and strength. Not surprisingly, they all gained muscle and strength. What was surprising was how much. They compared the average strength levels and muscle size achieved by the older adults to the average strength and muscle size of a group of younger men 18-31 years old who were all physically active but not involved in resistance training. The results showed that there was not a significant difference in the muscle size or strength in the older men after supervised training compared to the younger men! This means that older men can expect to attain the same amount of strength and muscle with a supervised training program as younger, physically active men! Is it really that important to be stronger?
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https://strengthcoachblog.com/2011/10/28/is-strength-and-muscle-loss-reversible-in-older-adults/
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Title: Understanding Stress Related to Time Management | LoveToKnow
Headings: Understanding Stress Related to Time Management
Understanding Stress Related to Time Management
Poor Time Management Causes Stress
Procrastination and Health Problems
Evidence to Support Time Management
Lower Your Stress
Content: Poor Time Management Causes Stress
In today's world, many people are overwhelmed by the demands of work, family, and social schedules. Gone are the days of the 40-hour workweek -- some people now work through their evenings, their weekends, and even their vacations. Conversely, other people work irregular hours (either because of shift work or an erratic work schedule), or fewer hours than they would like. Both of these situations can create stress for workers. Even children and teens are not exempt; they too have hectic schedules and the mounting pressure to succeed at extra-curricular activities. Procrastination and Health Problems
Feeling as though you have too much to do and not enough time to do it in can create a significant amount of stress. Procrastinating, or wasting time on activities that aren't a priority, can also result in increased stress, especially when these actions have consequences such as a missed deadline. The stress caused by a lack of time management can also lead to poor performance at work or school. Too much stress can lead to several health problems, creating a vicious circle of being too frazzled to be productive and effective in daily life.
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https://stress.lovetoknow.com/Stress_Related_to_Time_Management
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Title: The Ultimate List Of Sea Vegetables & Their Health Benefits - Strive Healthy
Headings: The Ultimate List Of Sea Vegetables & Their Health Benefits
The Ultimate List Of Sea Vegetables & Their Health Benefits
What’s A Sea Vegetable?
Health Benefits Of Sea Vegetables
7 Sea Vegetables That Have Amazing Health Benefits
1. Arame
2. Dulse
3. Wakame
4. Nori
5. Kelp
6. Agar
7. Spirulina
4 Ways To Incorporate Sea Vegetables Into Your Diet
Where To Buy Sea Vegetables
What To Read Next
Content: You may even want to put a few strips of it on your favorite sandwich to boost the nutritional content. You can also brew dulse to make a tea. Dulse provides a wealth of minerals, vitamins, fibre and protein. It is high in iodine and trace minerals and contains ten amino acids. Dulse is an excellent source of calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, iodine, manganese, copper, chromium, zinc, and vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, C and E.
3. Wakame
This edible seaweed has a mild sweet flavor, which makes it great in many dishes including soups and salads. As a brown algae, Wakame is rich in a substance called fucoxanthin. This ingredient has been shown to be successful at promoting weight loss. Wakame is a good source of the minerals magnesium, iodine, calcium and iron as well as vitamins A, B2, C, D and K.
4. Nori
Nori is probably the most well-known sea vegetable in the West.
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https://strivehealthy.com/sea-vegetables-benefits/
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Title: Matrimony and Holy Orders | Sts. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church | Fargo, ND
Headings: Matrimony and Holy Orders
Matrimony and Holy Orders
Photo Albums
Sacrament of Holy Orders
Sacrament of Matrimony
Content: Matrimony and Holy Orders | Sts. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church | Fargo, ND
Matrimony and Holy Orders
SACRAMENTS
Matrimony and Holy Orders
Wedding Songs
Sacraments of Healing
Sacraments of Initiation
Photo Albums
Wedding Receptions 11 Photos
Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist are sacraments of Christian initiation. They ground the common vocation of all Christ's disciples, a vocation to holiness and to the mission of evangelizing the world. They confer the graces needed for the life according to the Spirit during this life as pilgrims on the march towards the homeland. ( CCC 1533)
Two other sacraments, Holy Orders and Matrimony, are directed towards the salvation of others; if they contribute as well to personal salvation, it is through service to others that they do so. They confer a particular mission in the Church and serve to build up the People of God. ( CCC 1534)
Through these sacraments, those already consecrated by Baptism and Confirmation for the common priesthood of all the faithful can receive particular consecrations. Those who receive the sacrament of Holy Orders are consecrated in Christ's name "to feed the Church by the word and grace of God." On their part, "Christian spouses are fortified and, as it were, consecrated for the duties and dignity of their state by a special sacrament." (
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Title: Matrimony and Holy Orders | Sts. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church | Fargo, ND
Headings: Matrimony and Holy Orders
Matrimony and Holy Orders
Photo Albums
Sacrament of Holy Orders
Sacrament of Matrimony
Content: if they contribute as well to personal salvation, it is through service to others that they do so. They confer a particular mission in the Church and serve to build up the People of God. ( CCC 1534)
Through these sacraments, those already consecrated by Baptism and Confirmation for the common priesthood of all the faithful can receive particular consecrations. Those who receive the sacrament of Holy Orders are consecrated in Christ's name "to feed the Church by the word and grace of God." On their part, "Christian spouses are fortified and, as it were, consecrated for the duties and dignity of their state by a special sacrament." ( CCC 1535)
Sacrament of Holy Orders
If you have questions or would like help discerning a call to the priesthood or religious life, please contact one of our priests here at Sts. Anne & Joachim or the Vocation Director at the Diocese of Fargo by visiting www.fargodiocese.org. Sacrament of Matrimony
"The matrimonial covenant, by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life, is by its nature ordered toward the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring; this covenant between baptized persons has been raised by Christ the Lord to the dignity of a sacrament." Can.
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https://stsaaj.org/matrimony-and-holy-orders
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Title: Best Strategies to Pay Off $100k in Student Loan Debt | Student Loan Hero
Headings: Best Strategies to Pay Off $100k in Student Loan Debt
Best Strategies to Pay Off $100k in Student Loan Debt
Cat Alford
Originally published Aug. 21, 2015
How to pay off $100k in student loans: 4 savvy strategies
1. Minimize lifestyle inflation
2. Research student loan forgiveness programs
3. Look into student loan refinancing
4. Focus on increasing your income
Conquering $100,000 in student loans
Interested in refinancing student loans?
Content: 4. Focus on increasing your income
If you’re serious about paying off your six figures worth of debt quickly, finding ways to increase your income is also an effective strategy. You might switch to a new career or change companies to pursue a higher salary. Or you could search for opportunities for a promotion and pay raise at your current employer. Outside of boosting your main source of income, you could supplement it with a side hustle. There are a lot of freelance opportunities to choose from, but think about where your skills and experiences lie. If you have an MBA, for example, you could work part time and help businesses learn how to budget and turn a profit. As long as it doesn’t consume too much of your time or energy, a side hustle is something you could do outside of your regular office hours to make extra money. Then, you can apply those funds to your student loan balance to pay it down faster. Conquering $100,000 in student loans
Ultimately, having over $100,000 in student loans — and figuring out how to pay off student loans — can be overwhelming.
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https://studentloanhero.com/featured/100k-student-loan-debt-top-repayment-strategies/
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Title: The Psychological Effects of Debt — How Student Loans Impact Lives | Student Loan Hero
Headings: The Mental Toll of Student Debt: What Our Survey Shows
The Mental Toll of Student Debt: What Our Survey Shows
Shannon Insler
3 major takeaways about the psychological effects of student loan debt
People are losing sleep over their student loan debt
People are experiencing physical symptoms from their stress
Some isolate themselves because of their debt
What to do about student debt stress
Take the first small step
Factor your loans into your life plan
Utilize financial tools
How to find light at the end of the tunnel
Interested in refinancing student loans?
Content: I lose motivation to cook, to eat, to leave the house, and I feel alone in my feelings.” And it’s feeling alone that causes some to choose to be alone. Some isolate themselves because of their debt
Depression and anxiety can lead to self-imposed isolation. More than 74 percent of respondents reported shutting other people out of their lives often due to their student loan debt stress. In their own words: “I avoid doing things with friends and family because I don’t want them to know how broke I am.” “It’s strained my relationship with my family because they don’t believe I should have gone to college. My debt just makes them feel right.” “I’m constantly working all of the time to earn money to pay the debt, and I don’t get to spend time with family and friends.” But why do they turn to isolation?
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https://studentloanhero.com/featured/psychological-effects-of-debt-survey-results/
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Title: 'Should I Pay Off My Car Loan Early?' Here's How to Decide | Student Loan Hero
Headings: 3 Reasons You Should Pay Off Your Car Loan Early (And 2 Times You Shouldn’t)
3 Reasons You Should Pay Off Your Car Loan Early (And 2 Times You Shouldn’t)
Ben Luthi
Pros of paying off a car loan early
1. Save money on interest
2. Lower your debt load
3. More monthly cash flow
Cons of paying off a car loan early
1. Less cash flow and savings
2. You could earn more by investing
Consider auto refinancing
Should I pay off my car loan early?
Interested in refinancing student loans?
Content: So if you have the cash to pay off the car loan early, doing so could make it easier to get approved the next time you apply for credit. 3. More monthly cash flow
Once your car loan is paid off, you’ll no longer have to make that monthly payment. This frees up cash for other goals, such as paying off other debt and saving for retirement. Cons of paying off a car loan early
To some, the benefits of paying off a car loan early make the decision a no-brainer. But if your interest rate is particularly low, take a step back and consider a few things you’re giving up by making bigger payments on your loan. 1. Less cash flow and savings
If you’re adding more money to your car loan every month, that’s less money you have for other financial goals and obligations. For example, if you have debt at a higher interest rate (such as a high-interest credit card), you’d be better off paying that down more quickly. Also, make sure you’re working toward a fully-funded emergency fund – about three to six months’ worth of expenses.
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https://studentloanhero.com/featured/should-i-pay-off-my-car-early/
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Title: Glossary of Bias Terms | Students
Headings: Glossary of Bias Terms
Glossary of Bias Terms
Identities
Types of Bias
Other Helpful Terms
References
Content: everyday insults, indignities and demeaning messages sent to historically marginalized groups by well-intentioned members of the majority group who are unaware of the hidden messages being sent. Oppression: results from the use of institutional power and privilege where one person or group benefits at the expense of another; oppression is the use of power and the effects of domination. Prejudice: a preconceived judgment about a person or group of people, usually indicating negative bias. Racism: prejudiced thoughts and discriminatory actions based on difference in race/ethnicity, usually by white/European descent groups against people of color. Sexism: prejudiced thoughts and discriminatory actions based on difference in sex/gender, usually by men against women.
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https://students.wustl.edu/glossary-bias-terms/
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Title: Airline Pilots and Flight Engineers - What do Airline Pilots and Flight Engineers do?
Headings: Airline Pilots and Flight Engineers - What They Do
Airline Pilots and Flight Engineers - What They Do
Academic Programs of Interest
Content: and the air-conditioning, hydraulic, and other systems. Pilots may request a change in altitude or route if circumstances dictate. For example, if the ride is rougher than expected, pilots may ask air traffic control if pilots flying at other altitudes have reported better conditions; if so, they may request an altitude change. This procedure also may be used to find a stronger tailwind or a weaker headwind to save fuel and increase speed. In contrast, because helicopters are used for short trips at relatively low altitude, helicopter pilots must be constantly on the lookout for trees, bridges, power lines, transmission towers, and other dangerous obstacles as well as low-flying general aviation aircraft. Regardless of the type of aircraft, all pilots must monitor warning devices designed to help detect sudden shifts in wind conditions that can cause crashes. Pilots must rely completely on their instruments when visibility is poor. On the basis of altimeter readings, they know how high above ground they are and whether they can fly safely over mountains and other obstacles. Special navigation radios give pilots precise information that, with the help of special charts, tells them their exact position.
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https://studentscholarships.org/salary/523/airline_pilots_and_flight_engineers.php
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Title: Airline Pilots and Flight Engineers - What do Airline Pilots and Flight Engineers do?
Headings: Airline Pilots and Flight Engineers - What They Do
Airline Pilots and Flight Engineers - What They Do
Academic Programs of Interest
Content: In contrast, because helicopters are used for short trips at relatively low altitude, helicopter pilots must be constantly on the lookout for trees, bridges, power lines, transmission towers, and other dangerous obstacles as well as low-flying general aviation aircraft. Regardless of the type of aircraft, all pilots must monitor warning devices designed to help detect sudden shifts in wind conditions that can cause crashes. Pilots must rely completely on their instruments when visibility is poor. On the basis of altimeter readings, they know how high above ground they are and whether they can fly safely over mountains and other obstacles. Special navigation radios give pilots precise information that, with the help of special charts, tells them their exact position. Other very sophisticated equipment provides directions to a point just above the end of a runway and enables pilots to land completely without an outside visual reference. Once on the ground, pilots must complete records on their flight and the aircraft maintenance status for their company and the FAA. The number of nonflying duties that pilots have depends on the employment setting. Airline pilots have the services of large support staffs and, consequently, perform few nonflying duties. However, because of the large numbers of passengers, airline pilots may be called upon to coordinate handling of disgruntled or disruptive passengers.
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https://studentscholarships.org/salary/523/airline_pilots_and_flight_engineers.php
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Content: It was not essentially the war he was planning for; the facts propose that Hitler was intending to set up Germany for a huge conflict with Russia in the early 1940s. However, indisputably it was a war forced by his persistent pursuit of strategies that stood on race and on space (Henig, 1997). The Second World War was originated due to the Fascist attack and the failure of democratic powers to prevent this assault. There seem to be a number of reasons for the Second World War to occur. German rearmament started after Hitler left 1932-34 Geneva Disarmament Conference, declaring that as the po...
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When the Ronald Reagan Administration initiated its famous War on Drugs program in the 1980s with the catchy slogan “Just Say No”, the focus of the program was not exclusively Mexico. At that time, different pockets of Latin America posed threats of varying degrees, including Columbia and Brazil. But due to its proximity to the United States, and the increase in demand for cocaine and marijuana, Mexico has emerged as the greatest threat in recent decades. Compounding the problem of drug trafficking is the internal political chaos in Mexico. The Mexican governments of past and present have tried various methods and tactics for bringing the drug cartels under control but to no avail.
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The deal sought to relieve people from unemployment, and those who were at risk of losing homes and farms, business and agricultural recovery, as well as introducing reforms, particularly via the introduction of the vast TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority). However, the impacts of the New Deal had to take time since about thirteen million Americans were jobless by 1933. Additionally, banking industry had been shuttered. Body Herbert Hoover Although President Herbert Hoover introduced the New Deal, he lost the presidency to Franklin D after the 1932 election. Blames were raised concerning Hoover’s irresponsibility which led to the crashing of the stock market as well as causing depression. Franklin mightily opposed legislation o...
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... acknowledged the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) and the Soviet Union quickly followed suit. After that, the U.S. media placed a greater emphasis on Cold War rhetoric when dealing with Vietnam. As noted, the Cold War mindset permeated much of American culture during this time period; " it was an age of ideological consensus, and this was true above all in foreign policy" (Hallin, 50). At the conclusion of the First Indochina War, the U.S. foreign policy, public and media considered Vietnam as a nation that could spread Communism in Southeast Asia.
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The war of 1525 that was known as the German Revolt involved peasants who were fighting for their religious rights and freedoms. The peasants started this war with the aim of opposing religious oppressions from the Roman Catholic clergymen who undertreated them. The peasants who were all Germans mainly originated from three regions in Germany; include Thuringia, Franconia, and Swabia. Although the poor Germans started the war with religious motives, their demands revolved and turned out to be economical, social, and political in addition to being spiritual. The religious demands that the peasants presented to the state included being granted the right to preach the gospel to the public, the freedom of choosing their church leaders, and the reduction of the number of tithes that they paid to the church. Martin Luther supported these religious demands of the peasants arguing that they would grant them equal freedom with the elite members of the society. The peasants also fought for unreligious freedoms and rights that include the decrease of the high tax burden especially the death duty that was extremely high, the reduction of the high rents that landlords charged for houses and land, the fairness of the court system, the freedom to hunt and fish in the waters of the state, and the restoration of public land that was grabbed by the elites. Although these demands of the peasants were significant, they did not get full support from Martin Luther.
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Response: Borrowed theories Nursing has evolved over time as a profession because of the contributions of nurse theorists.
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Response: Borrowed theories Nursing has evolved over time as a profession because of the contributions of nurse theorists. However, a review of the existing journals and books reveals that nursing not only depends on nursing theories but also theories rom other disciplines. It is true that nursing theories from the nursing discipline may not be entirely adequate to guide research and practice. Borrowed theories are defined as the theories that developed in other disciplines but are pertinent and applicable to the profession of nursing. McEwen and Wills (2014) describes such borrowed theories as from sociology and other associated fields that center on the associations between individuals and the society. According to McEwen and Wills (2014), these borrowed theories focus on interaction of people and the society because such interactions have an effect on the well-being and health of people.
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Content: However, a review of the existing journals and books reveals that nursing not only depends on nursing theories but also theories rom other disciplines. It is true that nursing theories from the nursing discipline may not be entirely adequate to guide research and practice. Borrowed theories are defined as the theories that developed in other disciplines but are pertinent and applicable to the profession of nursing. McEwen and Wills (2014) describes such borrowed theories as from sociology and other associated fields that center on the associations between individuals and the society. According to McEwen and Wills (2014), these borrowed theories focus on interaction of people and the society because such interactions have an effect on the well-being and health of people. Borrowed nursing theories have assisted in offering a basis for nursing research and nursing practice. An example of a borrowed theory that has been used to guide research and practice in nursing is Wilbur’s integrated theory that offers a quadrant model that is applied in nursing leadership (Reams, 2005). In essence, such a theory like this assists in distinguishing what forms the basis of practice (McEwen & Wills, 2014). Notably, borrowed theories assist in attaining better patient care and patient satisfaction. For instance, Wilbur’s integrated theory assists nurse leaders apprehend the linkage between leaders and decisions made in an organization and its effect on nurse workers and the patients (Reams, 2005).
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Content: Borrowed nursing theories have assisted in offering a basis for nursing research and nursing practice. An example of a borrowed theory that has been used to guide research and practice in nursing is Wilbur’s integrated theory that offers a quadrant model that is applied in nursing leadership (Reams, 2005). In essence, such a theory like this assists in distinguishing what forms the basis of practice (McEwen & Wills, 2014). Notably, borrowed theories assist in attaining better patient care and patient satisfaction. For instance, Wilbur’s integrated theory assists nurse leaders apprehend the linkage between leaders and decisions made in an organization and its effect on nurse workers and the patients (Reams, 2005). References
McEwen, M. & Wills, E. (2014). Theoretical basis for nursing (4th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer/ Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins. Reams, J. (2005).
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McEwen, M. & Wills, E. (2014). Theoretical basis for nursing (4th ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Wolters Kluwer/ Lippincott, Williams, & Wilkins. Reams, J. (2005). What’s integral about leadership?A reflection on leadership and integral theory. Retrieved from http://integral-review.org/documents/Whats%20Integral%20About%20Leadership%201,%202005.pdf Read More
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...Nursing Theories of Affiliation Nursing Theories Nursing theories are predefined approaches that guide nurses’ decisions, clarify concepts, and define goals and purposes of the nursing profession. These theories are indispensable in the nursing profession and, therefore; all nurses must be familiar with most of them. PM outlines three fundamental classifications of these theories which include unique, shared and borrowed theories.
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...Nursing Theories of Affiliation Nursing Theories Nursing theories are predefined approaches that guide nurses’ decisions, clarify concepts, and define goals and purposes of the nursing profession. These theories are indispensable in the nursing profession and, therefore; all nurses must be familiar with most of them. PM outlines three fundamental classifications of these theories which include unique, shared and borrowed theories. In addition, he gives a critical analysis of each of these categories and their relevance to the nursing profession. In a similar fashion, this paper seeks to support PM’s opinion about these theories and their application in the nursing profession. Borrowed nursing theory is a theory which was originally...
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...Application of a Borrowed Nursing theory to a Nursing Issue Nursing profession has continued to expand because of the immense contributions of nursing theorists. However, the progress of nursing as a profession cannot be attributed to nursing theories alone but also other borrowed theories from other disciplines (McEwen & Wills, 2014). One of the theories borrowed from behavioral sciences is the theory of planned behavior and reasoned action.
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...Application of a Borrowed Nursing theory to a Nursing Issue Nursing profession has continued to expand because of the immense contributions of nursing theorists. However, the progress of nursing as a profession cannot be attributed to nursing theories alone but also other borrowed theories from other disciplines (McEwen & Wills, 2014). One of the theories borrowed from behavioral sciences is the theory of planned behavior and reasoned action. This theory is grounded on economic theory and was initially established to apprehend individual’s plans to purchase items such as cars and houses (McEwen & Wills, 2014). This theory is employed in nursing to review and assess individual’s intentions to adopt a health conduct...
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... Borrowed Theories Guiding Practice post) Affiliation Patient education is an integral part of an advanced practice nurse (APN). APNs often wonder if the teaching “gets through” to the adult participant. Much new information is usually given at once and it is imperative the adult patient understands the information given (McEwen & Wills, 2014). The theory of adult learning can be applied (Gatti-Petito et al, 2013).
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...Response to post on Borrowed Theories Guiding Practice According to this post, it is true that a nursing educator ought to apprehend how adults learn. As indicated, adult learning theory offered by Knowles gives numero
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Scientific Classification
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Fibrous Root System
Tap Root System
Rhizomatic Root System
Uses of Yucca Plant
Content: They require full to part sun for growth. Lesser sunlight often leads to a skinny growth of the Yucca plant with fewer flowers which is not considered healthy. Root System Of Yucca Plant
Since Yucca is a drought-tolerant, arid plant, therefore, their growth in these dry areas depend upon their roots mainly. Yucca plants have a strong absorbing root system that not only absorbs water in great quantity but also stores this absorbed water for the future unfavourable conditions. These roots are strongly held in the soil and make it difficult to uproot the plant. Roots of some species of Yucca plants can give rise to new Yucca from any point resulting into the formation of a colony in an area where they’re planted. The roots of the Yucca plant are quite invasive and if grown in the garden can cause trouble to the nearby plants and their roots. They spread throughout the area in a weed-like manner for the search of water and nutrient. So it is advised to plant Yucca in a pot or large container to avoid the root spread. Yucca plant has both Fibrous and Taproot Root system.
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Introduction To Yucca Plant
Scientific Classification
Plant Specification
Root System Of Yucca Plant
Fibrous Root System
Tap Root System
Rhizomatic Root System
Uses of Yucca Plant
Content: Roots of some species of Yucca plants can give rise to new Yucca from any point resulting into the formation of a colony in an area where they’re planted. The roots of the Yucca plant are quite invasive and if grown in the garden can cause trouble to the nearby plants and their roots. They spread throughout the area in a weed-like manner for the search of water and nutrient. So it is advised to plant Yucca in a pot or large container to avoid the root spread. Yucca plant has both Fibrous and Taproot Root system. Other than these two types, Yucca plant also produces Rhizomes that sends out roots from their stems and helps in the water absorption. Fibrous Root System
The fibrous roots of Yucca spread horizontally near the surface, they’re shallow and are responsible for water absorption near the soil surface. These fibrous roots are excellent in absorbing the fresh rain water from the moist soils making the area around the Yucca plant dry. Therefore, any plant grown near Yucca can not survive long due to unavailability of water. Tap Root System
The Yucca plants have a distinguishable fleshy Tap Root System like carrot, radish et Cetra.
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Introduction To Yucca Plant
Scientific Classification
Plant Specification
Root System Of Yucca Plant
Fibrous Root System
Tap Root System
Rhizomatic Root System
Uses of Yucca Plant
Content: Other than these two types, Yucca plant also produces Rhizomes that sends out roots from their stems and helps in the water absorption. Fibrous Root System
The fibrous roots of Yucca spread horizontally near the surface, they’re shallow and are responsible for water absorption near the soil surface. These fibrous roots are excellent in absorbing the fresh rain water from the moist soils making the area around the Yucca plant dry. Therefore, any plant grown near Yucca can not survive long due to unavailability of water. Tap Root System
The Yucca plants have a distinguishable fleshy Tap Root System like carrot, radish et Cetra. The Tap Root penetrate deep into the soil in the search of groundwater and nutrients. These roots are fleshy and are popular as a source of food in some parts of America. These Tap roots contain Saponin compounds that are used as soap and as a foaming agent in the formation of root beers. Rhizomatic Root System
The rhizomes are the modified stem of the Yucca plant that arises from the base of the parent plant and then spread horizontally in all directions. These stems of Rhizomes give rise to more stems and roots.
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Yucca Root System
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Introduction To Yucca Plant
Scientific Classification
Plant Specification
Root System Of Yucca Plant
Fibrous Root System
Tap Root System
Rhizomatic Root System
Uses of Yucca Plant
Content: The Tap Root penetrate deep into the soil in the search of groundwater and nutrients. These roots are fleshy and are popular as a source of food in some parts of America. These Tap roots contain Saponin compounds that are used as soap and as a foaming agent in the formation of root beers. Rhizomatic Root System
The rhizomes are the modified stem of the Yucca plant that arises from the base of the parent plant and then spread horizontally in all directions. These stems of Rhizomes give rise to more stems and roots. The roots although appear like the main roots but are rhizomatic in nature and support these stems. The rhizomatic stems lead to the formation of a new plant having flowers and leaves. This results in the thicking of the Yucca plant which otherwise may appear to be skinny. Not all species of Yucca plant produces Rhizomes. The formation of firm roots and stems of Rhizomes makes it difficult to uproot a Yucca plant.
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Development of ADL
Types of ADLs
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Content: Care agencies, rehabilitation, and care facilities use functional assessments to determine appropriate placement for patients. A functional assessment can also influence insurance coverage. For example, if the individual has long term care insurance, most companies require impairment in three or more BADLs before they will provide benefits, helping with the costs of care. Types of Assessments
Though severe losses of IADL skills and low-level loss of BADL skills are usually easily identified, even experienced health care providers are not always able to easily identify low or moderate levels of impairment of some ADLs during an office visit, so we use standardized assessment tools that are suitable for different types of clinical settings and for use by a wide variety of health care professionals. Some tools can also identify and track improvement or deterioration in these skill levels over time, which is particularly helpful for rehab patients, patients with chronic illnesses, and the elderly. Many functional assessment tools are available. Professionals select the tool that will yield the most useful results for their setting, the way they will use the results, and the type of clients they see. The Katz Index of Independence is most often used with older adults and is limited to BADL assessment using a simple point system. The Barthel Index is similar to the Katz; also used most often with older adults, it includes instructions on evaluating a patient's improvement over time.
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Parasitic Action of Ascaris Worms
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In this lesson we will explore the parasitic worms of the genus Ascaris, which are part of the phylum Nematoda. We will also see what relation they have with humans. Create an account
Ascaris Parasitic Worms
You read that right, in this lesson we will talk about parasitic worms, specifically a genus called Ascaris. So we've all heard the term 'parasite', but what does it actually mean? Well, a parasite is an organism that feeds off of or lives within another organism, called a host, to the detriment of that host organism. Now, since we are specifically talking about parasitic worms, rather than, say flies (such as mosquitos), fish (such as the toothpick fish), or insects (like a flea or tick), we can use the term helminth, which specifically refers to parasitic worms. Lesson
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Ascaris lumbricoides, giant intestinal worms
Classification in Phylum Nematoda
So, we've established that Ascaris is a genus of helminth.
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Parasitic Action of Ascaris Worms
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Ascaris Parasitic Worms
You read that right, in this lesson we will talk about parasitic worms, specifically a genus called Ascaris. So we've all heard the term 'parasite', but what does it actually mean? Well, a parasite is an organism that feeds off of or lives within another organism, called a host, to the detriment of that host organism. Now, since we are specifically talking about parasitic worms, rather than, say flies (such as mosquitos), fish (such as the toothpick fish), or insects (like a flea or tick), we can use the term helminth, which specifically refers to parasitic worms. Lesson
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Ascaris lumbricoides, giant intestinal worms
Classification in Phylum Nematoda
So, we've established that Ascaris is a genus of helminth. They belong to the Kingdom Animalia (just like us), and the Phylum Nematoda (from the Greek 'nematos' meaning 'thread'). Nematoda is the phylum containing all roundworm species. But, in spite of the fact that nematodes are 'roundworms', that does not mean that all worms that are round in shape are nematodes. The term nematoda actually refers, not to their body shape, but to their digestive tract, which is tube-like with tapered openings at either end. Nematodes are pseudocoelomates, meaning they have a 'fake' coelom.
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Parasitic Action of Ascaris Worms
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Content: They belong to the Kingdom Animalia (just like us), and the Phylum Nematoda (from the Greek 'nematos' meaning 'thread'). Nematoda is the phylum containing all roundworm species. But, in spite of the fact that nematodes are 'roundworms', that does not mean that all worms that are round in shape are nematodes. The term nematoda actually refers, not to their body shape, but to their digestive tract, which is tube-like with tapered openings at either end. Nematodes are pseudocoelomates, meaning they have a 'fake' coelom. A coelom is a body cavity that surrounds the digestive track. In nematodes, their pseudocoelom, or fluid filled cavity, isn't encased in mesoderm but makes direct contact with their intestinal wall. Cross-section of coelomate and pseudocoelomate
What should also be noted is that not all nematodes are parasitic, although, of the approximately 12,000 known species (some estimate that there may be as many 500,000 species because so little is known of their diversity), about half are of the parasitic persuasion. Parasitic Action of Ascaris Worms
Of the 17 species of known Ascaris worms, the two most common species are Ascaris suum and Ascaris lumbricoides, and these helminths can both be found occupying human hosts- gross, right? With that said, A. suum prefers pigs (both domestic and wild alike) but they will certainly take up residence in you or I if given the chance.
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Parasitic Action of Ascaris Worms
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Content: A coelom is a body cavity that surrounds the digestive track. In nematodes, their pseudocoelom, or fluid filled cavity, isn't encased in mesoderm but makes direct contact with their intestinal wall. Cross-section of coelomate and pseudocoelomate
What should also be noted is that not all nematodes are parasitic, although, of the approximately 12,000 known species (some estimate that there may be as many 500,000 species because so little is known of their diversity), about half are of the parasitic persuasion. Parasitic Action of Ascaris Worms
Of the 17 species of known Ascaris worms, the two most common species are Ascaris suum and Ascaris lumbricoides, and these helminths can both be found occupying human hosts- gross, right? With that said, A. suum prefers pigs (both domestic and wild alike) but they will certainly take up residence in you or I if given the chance. Ok, so how would they get the chance to invade our bodies? Well, these are a brand of wriggly beast referred to as soil-transmitted helminths, meaning that their unwitting hosts become infected by consuming contaminated soil. Now, I'm sure that might sound pretty silly- it's likely been a long time since you put a fist-full of soil in your mouth but, what about an unwashed fruit or vegetable? I bet you didn't think about that. With that said, let's not swear off strawberries, carrots, and tomatoes just yet- these soil-transmitted helminths are generally localized to areas with poor sanitation as well as areas using human feces for fertilizer.
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Parasitic Action of Ascaris Worms
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Content: Ok, so how would they get the chance to invade our bodies? Well, these are a brand of wriggly beast referred to as soil-transmitted helminths, meaning that their unwitting hosts become infected by consuming contaminated soil. Now, I'm sure that might sound pretty silly- it's likely been a long time since you put a fist-full of soil in your mouth but, what about an unwashed fruit or vegetable? I bet you didn't think about that. With that said, let's not swear off strawberries, carrots, and tomatoes just yet- these soil-transmitted helminths are generally localized to areas with poor sanitation as well as areas using human feces for fertilizer. Oh, did I not mention anything about human feces yet? Probably not, as I'm sure you'd remember that one. So how does the term human feces even come into play here? Well, Ascaris take up residence in the small intestines, where they mature and reproduce. A single mature female can lay up to 200,000 eggs…per day!
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Ascaris Parasitic Worms
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Parasitic Action of Ascaris Worms
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Content: Oh, did I not mention anything about human feces yet? Probably not, as I'm sure you'd remember that one. So how does the term human feces even come into play here? Well, Ascaris take up residence in the small intestines, where they mature and reproduce. A single mature female can lay up to 200,000 eggs…per day! Then she relies on the unwitting host to generously disperse her eggs through excrement, which she hopes will infect a new host. Adult Ascaris worms can reach lengths of up to 14 inches in length and their eggs can survive up to 10 years in the soil. It's thought that Ascaris currently infect somewhere between 1-2 billion people worldwide, with the greatest population residing in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and Asia. Ascaris lumbricoides
Ascariasis Infection
Ascaris infection is referred to as ascariasis. Very few individuals are asymptomatic (without symptoms), and most experience anything from bowel distention (enlargement), passing worms and/or eggs in stool, fever, nausea, weight loss, intestinal ulcers (as young ascaris burrow into the intestinal walls), vomiting worms and/ or coughing (as young Ascaris make their way into the lungs during early development), as well as secondary effects such as tissue damage from coughing and blood disorders symptomatic of parasitic infections, such as eosinophilia.
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Ascaris Parasitic Worms
Classification in Phylum Nematoda
Parasitic Action of Ascaris Worms
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Content: Then she relies on the unwitting host to generously disperse her eggs through excrement, which she hopes will infect a new host. Adult Ascaris worms can reach lengths of up to 14 inches in length and their eggs can survive up to 10 years in the soil. It's thought that Ascaris currently infect somewhere between 1-2 billion people worldwide, with the greatest population residing in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and Asia. Ascaris lumbricoides
Ascariasis Infection
Ascaris infection is referred to as ascariasis. Very few individuals are asymptomatic (without symptoms), and most experience anything from bowel distention (enlargement), passing worms and/or eggs in stool, fever, nausea, weight loss, intestinal ulcers (as young ascaris burrow into the intestinal walls), vomiting worms and/ or coughing (as young Ascaris make their way into the lungs during early development), as well as secondary effects such as tissue damage from coughing and blood disorders symptomatic of parasitic infections, such as eosinophilia. Ascariasis is treated with anti-parasite medications, resulting in the host passing the ascaris worms naturally, while some advanced cases might require surgery. One such advanced case, which was diagnosed posthumously (after death), was a young child who had 796 Ascaris lumbricoides worms weighting a total of 19 oz encased within her intestines. Prevention of ascariasis includes the ever important washing of hands as well as increased sanitation, whether that be properly functioning toilets or active and proper disposal of human waste as well as the termination of human feces as a fertilizing agent. Lesson Summary
Ascaris worms are a genus of helminths (parasitic worms), meaning that they live off of a host organism, to the detriment of that host. The two most common species are Ascaris suum and Ascaris lumbricoides.
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Parasitic Action of Ascaris Worms
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Content: Ascariasis is treated with anti-parasite medications, resulting in the host passing the ascaris worms naturally, while some advanced cases might require surgery. One such advanced case, which was diagnosed posthumously (after death), was a young child who had 796 Ascaris lumbricoides worms weighting a total of 19 oz encased within her intestines. Prevention of ascariasis includes the ever important washing of hands as well as increased sanitation, whether that be properly functioning toilets or active and proper disposal of human waste as well as the termination of human feces as a fertilizing agent. Lesson Summary
Ascaris worms are a genus of helminths (parasitic worms), meaning that they live off of a host organism, to the detriment of that host. The two most common species are Ascaris suum and Ascaris lumbricoides. While A. suum generally infects pigs, they can infect humans as well. Ascaris are soil-transmitted helminths that infect via the consumption of contaminated soil or foods grown in soil contaminated with Ascaris eggs and belong to the Phylum Nematoda , the phyla designation of all roundworms. Nematodes are pseudocoelomates, ('fake' coelomates), meaning that their fluid filled cavity isn't encased in mesoderm and makes direct contact with their intestinal wall. Ascariasis infections currently affect some 1-2 billion people, with the greatest population being sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and Asia. Symptoms include:
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Content: While A. suum generally infects pigs, they can infect humans as well. Ascaris are soil-transmitted helminths that infect via the consumption of contaminated soil or foods grown in soil contaminated with Ascaris eggs and belong to the Phylum Nematoda , the phyla designation of all roundworms. Nematodes are pseudocoelomates, ('fake' coelomates), meaning that their fluid filled cavity isn't encased in mesoderm and makes direct contact with their intestinal wall. Ascariasis infections currently affect some 1-2 billion people, with the greatest population being sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and Asia. Symptoms include: bowel distention, passing worms and/or eggs, fever, nausea, weight loss, intestinal ulcers, vomiting worms and/or coughing, and secondary tissue damage from excessive coughing and eosinophilia. To unlock this lesson you must be a Study.com Member. Create your account
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Content: If you answered yes, then you have experienced a form of privilege! You may not have known it, but that doesn't mean it's not there. Privilege is defined as a benefit or set of benefits that members of certain social groups have. These benefits are usually unearned, and they're easy to take for granted when you've grown up as a member of a privileged social group. Think of privilege as being issues that you do not have to think about or worry about on a daily basis. Having privilege does not mean that you do not experience difficulty in life, however. You may have privilege because of one aspect of who you are, but you may also be denied privilege based on something else. Denial of privilege is called oppression, and chances are high that you have also experienced some form of oppression in your life. In this lesson, we're going to take a look at two very common types of privilege, and how they interact and differ from one another. {"error":true,"iframe":true}
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Content: Having privilege does not mean that you do not experience difficulty in life, however. You may have privilege because of one aspect of who you are, but you may also be denied privilege based on something else. Denial of privilege is called oppression, and chances are high that you have also experienced some form of oppression in your life. In this lesson, we're going to take a look at two very common types of privilege, and how they interact and differ from one another. {"error":true,"iframe":true}
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Content: People who pass as white, or who are not white but look that way sometimes experience white privilege. If an African American person makes enough money to rent that $800 a month apartment, they may be treated coldly by housing staff, or neighbors may be wary of them because they have internalized stereotypes about African American people. These small gestures based in prejudice, called microaggressions in social science, are things that white people do not have to deal with because they are considered the dominant group. In short, while this person has some degree of class privilege, they do not have white privilege. Likewise, the low-income person in the previous example does not benefit from class privilege, but if they are white, they will have an easier time getting their needs met. And this is not their fault, of course! White people do not choose their whiteness. However, whiteness confers benefits on people that others do not have, and being aware of these can help others overcome oppression. Lesson Summary
Class privilege, or privilege based on a person's social class, means that middle- and upper-class folks don't have to worry about certain things in life, like having good housing, reliable transportation, or healthy food to eat. People may experience class discrimination, or judgment based on how much money you have, when they have to go the extra mile to prove their financial reliability to people.
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Content: And this is not their fault, of course! White people do not choose their whiteness. However, whiteness confers benefits on people that others do not have, and being aware of these can help others overcome oppression. Lesson Summary
Class privilege, or privilege based on a person's social class, means that middle- and upper-class folks don't have to worry about certain things in life, like having good housing, reliable transportation, or healthy food to eat. People may experience class discrimination, or judgment based on how much money you have, when they have to go the extra mile to prove their financial reliability to people. White privilege refers to unearned social benefits that white people have, like not worrying about racial stereotypes, microaggressions (small behaviors based on prejudice), or inadequate media representation. People who pass as, or look like they're white, may also experience some of these benefits. While it is possible to experience one, both, or neither of these types of privilege, they are very different from one another. To unlock this lesson you must be a Study.com Member. Create your account
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Content: To make matters worse, just before she took the throne, the U.S. passed the McKinley Tariff, which ended free trade for the sugar merchants. The loss of sugar profits sent the islands into a recession. Powerful businessmen realized the best way to get another preferential trade agreement was for Hawaii to become part of the U.S. Plus, they could get rid of the monarchy they detested. Raising the American flag at Iolani Palace
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Content: The committee also hoped Stevens would support their desire to overthrow the monarchy. Well, Stevens did agree, although he did not consult the State Department before acting. On January 16th, 1893, four boatloads of U.S. Marines showed up in Honolulu. Meanwhile, the Honolulu Rifles threatened the palace and asked the Queen to step down. Although the U.S. Marines did not join in the uprising, their presence further intimidated the Queen. With soldiers and guns surrounding her, Queen Liliuokalani surrendered the next day. Sanford Dole, a white jurist, established a temporary government and asked the U.S. to annex Hawaii. New U.S. President Grover Cleveland wanted to take a closer look at the treaty, and he found out that Minister Stevens did not get permission from the State department to support the Queen's overthrow. The U.S. offered the crown back to Queen Liliuokalani under the condition that she pardon everyone involved in her overthrow. However, the Queen said no.
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Mary has a Master's Degree in History with 18 advanced hours in Government. She has taught college History and Government courses. Discover the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the colony founded by the Puritans in New England. Learn about daily life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and explore the government and religious beliefs of the colonists. Create an account
The Massachusetts Bay Colony
The Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded by the Puritans, a religious minority group who migrated to the New World seeking to create a model religious community. The Puritans believed that the Anglican Church needed to be purified of the influences of Catholicism. The Puritans were opposed by both the established Anglican Church and the Stuarts, the ruling monarchs of England, and they became quite unpopular in England.
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Title: Massachusetts Bay Colony: Religion, History & Economy - History Class [2021 Video] | Study.com
Headings: Massachusetts Bay Colony: Religion, History & Economy
Massachusetts Bay Colony: Religion, History & Economy
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The Massachusetts Bay Colony
Forming the 'City on a Hill'
Life & Economy
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The Massachusetts Bay Colony
The Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded by the Puritans, a religious minority group who migrated to the New World seeking to create a model religious community. The Puritans believed that the Anglican Church needed to be purified of the influences of Catholicism. The Puritans were opposed by both the established Anglican Church and the Stuarts, the ruling monarchs of England, and they became quite unpopular in England. By 1629, many Puritans were tired of trying to reform the church in England, and they feared that God would soon punish the sinful English. A wealthy group of Puritans formed the Massachusetts Bay Company, a joint stock company that hired 17 ships to transport the Puritans to their new home in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Puritans were led by a one-time lawyer named John Winthrop, who became one of the most powerful religious leaders in the colony. Winthrop wrote that the Massachusetts Bay Colony must become a ' city on a hill ,' an example of a perfect religious community. 5:52
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Title: Massachusetts Bay Colony: Religion, History & Economy - History Class [2021 Video] | Study.com
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Massachusetts Bay Colony: Religion, History & Economy
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The Massachusetts Bay Colony
Forming the 'City on a Hill'
Life & Economy
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Massachusetts Bay Colony: Religion, History & Economy
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Massachusetts Bay Colony: Religion, History & Economy
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Content: By 1629, many Puritans were tired of trying to reform the church in England, and they feared that God would soon punish the sinful English. A wealthy group of Puritans formed the Massachusetts Bay Company, a joint stock company that hired 17 ships to transport the Puritans to their new home in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Puritans were led by a one-time lawyer named John Winthrop, who became one of the most powerful religious leaders in the colony. Winthrop wrote that the Massachusetts Bay Colony must become a ' city on a hill ,' an example of a perfect religious community. 5:52
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