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Title: How Social Media Continues to Affect Society | Headings: How Social Media Continues to Affect Society How Social Media Continues to Affect Society The Internet and Social Media The Contemporary Social Media Era Changing How People Socialize Transforming Business Social Media Has Changed the World Content: As more and more people access the internet via phones, it’s getting even faster to communicate on social networks. Because most people carry their phones everywhere, it’s quickly becoming possible to socialize all the time. This is another feature of social media that has negative as well as positive implications. For example, too much socializing can interfere with studying or work. Transforming Business Another major area where social media has had a huge impact is in the world of business. Many of the same factors that make social media so significant in the social sphere also make it transformative for business. Reach customers anytime. Businesses can reach their followers on social media at any time by posting updates on Twitter, Facebook and other sites. As image-based social media sites such as Instagram, Pinterest and Snapchat grow, brands are finding ways to get their audience’s attention with compelling pictures and memes. More interactivity.
https://sysomos.com/2016/08/23/how-social-media-continues-to-affect-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525977556#9_1268461008
Title: How Social Media Continues to Affect Society | Headings: How Social Media Continues to Affect Society How Social Media Continues to Affect Society The Internet and Social Media The Contemporary Social Media Era Changing How People Socialize Transforming Business Social Media Has Changed the World Content: Social media makes it possible to get fast feedback from customers and prospects. Businesses can pose questions, hold contests and receive replies moments after posting something. By using a social media reporting tool, it’s easy for a business to gauge the effectiveness of different strategies. Faster purchases. Social media is only starting to incorporate features that make it possible for customers to buy products instantly. The popular shopping cart platform Shopify, for example, can now be integrated with Pinterest so people can see a picture of something they like and buy it quickly. More such integrations are sure to come soon. Social Media Has Changed the World There are many important ways that social media is influencing the culture in general. In addition to the areas already discussed, the realms of politics, entertainment and sports have been transformed by social media culture. It’s become commonplace to hear about how a politician, celebrity of athlete has been embroiled in a major controversy after making a thoughtless tweet.
https://sysomos.com/2016/08/23/how-social-media-continues-to-affect-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525977556#10_1268462595
Title: How Social Media Continues to Affect Society | Headings: How Social Media Continues to Affect Society How Social Media Continues to Affect Society The Internet and Social Media The Contemporary Social Media Era Changing How People Socialize Transforming Business Social Media Has Changed the World Content: The popular shopping cart platform Shopify, for example, can now be integrated with Pinterest so people can see a picture of something they like and buy it quickly. More such integrations are sure to come soon. Social Media Has Changed the World There are many important ways that social media is influencing the culture in general. In addition to the areas already discussed, the realms of politics, entertainment and sports have been transformed by social media culture. It’s become commonplace to hear about how a politician, celebrity of athlete has been embroiled in a major controversy after making a thoughtless tweet. This kind of instant reaction to an offhanded comment would never have been possible until very recently. Social media is making the world a smaller and more intimate place. Paradoxically, it’s also a cause of much conflict, confusion and distraction. For all its influence, social media is a fairly recent phenomenon. Only time will tell what its true long-term effects will be.
https://sysomos.com/2016/08/23/how-social-media-continues-to-affect-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525984574#0_1268465185
Title: How Social Media Affects Politics | Headings: How Social Media Affects Politics How Social Media Affects Politics News Around the Clock The Impact of Polls Direct Interaction With Politicians Demographics and Targeting Rumors, Fake News and Conspiracies The Power of Confirmation Bias Social Media and the Future of Politics Content: How Social Media Affects Politics | How Social Media Affects Politics Heather Satterfield, Marketing Manager October 05, 2016 Follow @MeltwaterSocial The political landscape has changed quite a bit in the last couple of decades. The internet has played a large role in this transformation. Social media, in particular, is now a serious factor in political campaigns and in the way people think about issues. Candidates and their supporters constantly post their views on Facebook and Twitter. Each party has its own pages, from which it broadcasts propaganda and requests for donations. Let’s look at some of the leading ways that social media influences politics today. News Around the Clock One of the ways that social media has transformed politics is the sheer speed at which news, poll results and rumors are shared. Whereas in the pre-internet days, people had to wait for the next newspaper or TV news show to get the latest information, online news is a 24/7 phenomenon. Social media has taken this a step further. While you can access news on many websites at any hour, most people spend more time on sites such as Facebook and Twitter than they do on serious news or political websites.
https://sysomos.com/2016/10/05/social-media-affects-politics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525984574#1_1268466921
Title: How Social Media Affects Politics | Headings: How Social Media Affects Politics How Social Media Affects Politics News Around the Clock The Impact of Polls Direct Interaction With Politicians Demographics and Targeting Rumors, Fake News and Conspiracies The Power of Confirmation Bias Social Media and the Future of Politics Content: Let’s look at some of the leading ways that social media influences politics today. News Around the Clock One of the ways that social media has transformed politics is the sheer speed at which news, poll results and rumors are shared. Whereas in the pre-internet days, people had to wait for the next newspaper or TV news show to get the latest information, online news is a 24/7 phenomenon. Social media has taken this a step further. While you can access news on many websites at any hour, most people spend more time on sites such as Facebook and Twitter than they do on serious news or political websites. This means that you get all of the latest trending news stories and opinions shared by your friends whenever you log on. The Impact of Polls Political polls are an important part of every campaign. They are often confusing, because you can often find multiple polls with contradictory results posted on the very same day. As with other types of political news, the internet has greatly increased the number of poll results we see each day. Social media has accelerated this even more.
https://sysomos.com/2016/10/05/social-media-affects-politics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525984574#2_1268468554
Title: How Social Media Affects Politics | Headings: How Social Media Affects Politics How Social Media Affects Politics News Around the Clock The Impact of Polls Direct Interaction With Politicians Demographics and Targeting Rumors, Fake News and Conspiracies The Power of Confirmation Bias Social Media and the Future of Politics Content: This means that you get all of the latest trending news stories and opinions shared by your friends whenever you log on. The Impact of Polls Political polls are an important part of every campaign. They are often confusing, because you can often find multiple polls with contradictory results posted on the very same day. As with other types of political news, the internet has greatly increased the number of poll results we see each day. Social media has accelerated this even more. Not only do social media sites report the results of polls, you can actually participate in Facebook polls. Polls results have a big influence on elections. This is true even if they are flawed. A poll can be a self-fulfilling prophecy. For example, if people think one candidate is far ahead in the race, they might conclude there’s no point in voting for the underdog.
https://sysomos.com/2016/10/05/social-media-affects-politics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525984574#3_1268469948
Title: How Social Media Affects Politics | Headings: How Social Media Affects Politics How Social Media Affects Politics News Around the Clock The Impact of Polls Direct Interaction With Politicians Demographics and Targeting Rumors, Fake News and Conspiracies The Power of Confirmation Bias Social Media and the Future of Politics Content: Not only do social media sites report the results of polls, you can actually participate in Facebook polls. Polls results have a big influence on elections. This is true even if they are flawed. A poll can be a self-fulfilling prophecy. For example, if people think one candidate is far ahead in the race, they might conclude there’s no point in voting for the underdog. When people are posting the latest poll results on social media throughout the day, there’s a great deal of pressure on candidates to pull ahead of their opponents. Direct Interaction With Politicians One of the positive effects that social media has on politics is the opportunity for voters to interact more easily with candidates and elected officials. Traditionally, if you wanted to meet a politician or candidate, you’d have to attend a live event. Not everyone is able to do this. With modern technology, it’s now possible to attend virtual events where you can participate in live streaming events and interact with politicians and candidates.
https://sysomos.com/2016/10/05/social-media-affects-politics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525984574#4_1268471524
Title: How Social Media Affects Politics | Headings: How Social Media Affects Politics How Social Media Affects Politics News Around the Clock The Impact of Polls Direct Interaction With Politicians Demographics and Targeting Rumors, Fake News and Conspiracies The Power of Confirmation Bias Social Media and the Future of Politics Content: When people are posting the latest poll results on social media throughout the day, there’s a great deal of pressure on candidates to pull ahead of their opponents. Direct Interaction With Politicians One of the positive effects that social media has on politics is the opportunity for voters to interact more easily with candidates and elected officials. Traditionally, if you wanted to meet a politician or candidate, you’d have to attend a live event. Not everyone is able to do this. With modern technology, it’s now possible to attend virtual events where you can participate in live streaming events and interact with politicians and candidates. Demographics and Targeting Targeting is used throughout the advertising industry to make sure that ads and messages reach the right audience. Politicians do this as well. In the age of social media, politicians and people running for office are able to target their campaigns. If a candidate wants to address the concerns of women, college students, retired people, Latinos or any other group of voters, they can now tailor their messages. Just as advertisers on Facebook are able to use analytics and targeted advertising, so can candidates and politicians.
https://sysomos.com/2016/10/05/social-media-affects-politics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525984574#9_1268479822
Title: How Social Media Affects Politics | Headings: How Social Media Affects Politics How Social Media Affects Politics News Around the Clock The Impact of Polls Direct Interaction With Politicians Demographics and Targeting Rumors, Fake News and Conspiracies The Power of Confirmation Bias Social Media and the Future of Politics Content: It’s natural for people to surround themselves with others of like mind. This is true both online and offline. On social media sites, this can create the illusion that “everybody” thinks the same way. If you have a few hundred friends on Facebook, for example, and 90 percent of them agree on most political issues, the information you get will be filtered through this bias. People will post links to stories that confirm your existing bias. They’ll repeat opinions you already hold. For this reason, social media may reinforce our opinions and make it more difficult to entertain alternative points of view. In politics, it can help to make people more opinionated and less tolerant of others. On the other hand, if you make an effort to connect with an assortment of people with diverse viewpoints, you can overcome confirmation bias and use social media to make you more open-minded. Social Media and the Future of Politics Because social media is relatively new, we’re just starting to see its impact on society.
https://sysomos.com/2016/10/05/social-media-affects-politics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525984574#10_1268481398
Title: How Social Media Affects Politics | Headings: How Social Media Affects Politics How Social Media Affects Politics News Around the Clock The Impact of Polls Direct Interaction With Politicians Demographics and Targeting Rumors, Fake News and Conspiracies The Power of Confirmation Bias Social Media and the Future of Politics Content: They’ll repeat opinions you already hold. For this reason, social media may reinforce our opinions and make it more difficult to entertain alternative points of view. In politics, it can help to make people more opinionated and less tolerant of others. On the other hand, if you make an effort to connect with an assortment of people with diverse viewpoints, you can overcome confirmation bias and use social media to make you more open-minded. Social Media and the Future of Politics Because social media is relatively new, we’re just starting to see its impact on society. There are sure to be many political changes that come about due to social media. There are now proposals for internet voting, which could lead to more people participating in elections. This could make social media even more influential, as people could literally vote moments after reading the latest comments or links they found on Facebook or Twitter. Other advancements will also change politics. Polling techniques on social media will become more common and, hopefully, more accurate.
https://sysomos.com/2016/10/05/social-media-affects-politics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525984574#11_1268483008
Title: How Social Media Affects Politics | Headings: How Social Media Affects Politics How Social Media Affects Politics News Around the Clock The Impact of Polls Direct Interaction With Politicians Demographics and Targeting Rumors, Fake News and Conspiracies The Power of Confirmation Bias Social Media and the Future of Politics Content: There are sure to be many political changes that come about due to social media. There are now proposals for internet voting, which could lead to more people participating in elections. This could make social media even more influential, as people could literally vote moments after reading the latest comments or links they found on Facebook or Twitter. Other advancements will also change politics. Polling techniques on social media will become more common and, hopefully, more accurate. More virtual political rallies and town halls will take place. As social media becomes ever more popular, its impact on politics will only increase over time. It will be interesting to observe how this plays out. If you’re looking to have a powerful search platform at your fingertips during the election season, that gives an unlimited number of ad-hoc searches on billions of social conversations, then you should see the power of Sysomos Search. AddThis Sharing Buttons
https://sysomos.com/2016/10/05/social-media-affects-politics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525999452#0_1268505741
Title: The Impact of Social Media Networks on Society | Headings: The Impact of Social Media Networks on Society The Impact of Social Media Networks on Society The Rise of Fake News Sites The Harmful Impact of Fake News How to Guard Against Social Media Misinformation Content: The Impact of Social Media Networks on Society | The Impact of Social Media Networks on Society Jenny Force, VP of Marketing December 22, 2016 Follow @MeltwaterSocial Social media can be very influential on society in both positive and negative ways. It gives people a way to stay in touch with people who live far away. It lets people share fun, interesting and informative content. It gives businesses a way to engage with customers. One of the problems, however, is that anybody can share anything, including material that may not be accurate. In some cases, real harm is done when people spread inflammatory, unverified or outright false information. This can harm private individuals, as when someone is bullied online. It can also have a harmful impact on society as a whole. The 2016 presidential election, however, gave us many examples of this problem. The Rise of Fake News Sites Social media has made it very easy to spread information quickly.
https://sysomos.com/2016/12/22/impact-social-media-networks-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525999452#1_1268507170
Title: The Impact of Social Media Networks on Society | Headings: The Impact of Social Media Networks on Society The Impact of Social Media Networks on Society The Rise of Fake News Sites The Harmful Impact of Fake News How to Guard Against Social Media Misinformation Content: In some cases, real harm is done when people spread inflammatory, unverified or outright false information. This can harm private individuals, as when someone is bullied online. It can also have a harmful impact on society as a whole. The 2016 presidential election, however, gave us many examples of this problem. The Rise of Fake News Sites Social media has made it very easy to spread information quickly. Because Facebook and Twitter timelines move so quickly, viewers don’t often verify what they’ve seen. A great deal of content is also spread through images and memes, which may or may not be based on valid information. Of course, many memes are created to be funny, cute or outrageous. Others, however, are intended to influence our thinking. Even links to real articles can be misleading.
https://sysomos.com/2016/12/22/impact-social-media-networks-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_525999452#8_1268516805
Title: The Impact of Social Media Networks on Society | Headings: The Impact of Social Media Networks on Society The Impact of Social Media Networks on Society The Rise of Fake News Sites The Harmful Impact of Fake News How to Guard Against Social Media Misinformation Content: The Harmful Impact of Fake News In some cases, false information can have a strong impact on society. During the previous election, for example, many questionable or fake news stories circulated. One example of this occurred close to the election, when a story that tied Hillary Clinton to a pedophilia and human trafficking ring was widely shared on Facebook. It turned out that this originated with a single unsubstantiated post on a conspiracy forum and was then reposted on thousands of other websites. Social media stories, whether true or not, often go viral. The more outrageous and newsworthy something is, the more likely that many people will share it. During a highly-polarized election, people are motivated to share anything that supports their candidate or, more likely, attacks the opposing candidate. This can result in false stories widely circulating. Even if false stories are discredited and recanted, the damage is already done. By the time a retraction is published, millions of people may have already seen the story.
https://sysomos.com/2016/12/22/impact-social-media-networks-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_527502985#0_1274197596
Title: Executive Branch – System Headings: Executive Branch Executive Branch Inside Executive Branch Content: Executive Branch – System Executive Branch The executive branch of the United States Government consists of the President, Vice President and fifteen Cabinet-level executive departments. The power of the Executive Branch is vested in the President of the United States, who also acts as head of state and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The Vice President is also part of the Executive Branch, who assumes the office of the President should the need arise. The Cabinet and independent federal agencies are responsible for the day-to-day enforcement and administration of federal laws. The Executive Branch employs more than 4 million Americans. The President is both the head of state and head of government of the United States of America, and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The President is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress. The President appoints the heads of the federal agencies, including the Cabinet. The President also appoints the heads of more than 50 independent federal commissions, such as the Federal Reserve Board or the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as federal judges, ambassadors, and other federal offices. The Executive Branch conducts diplomacy with other nations, and the President has the power to negotiate and sign treaties.
https://system.uslegal.com/executive-branch/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_527502985#1_1274199202
Title: Executive Branch – System Headings: Executive Branch Executive Branch Inside Executive Branch Content: The President is both the head of state and head of government of the United States of America, and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The President is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress. The President appoints the heads of the federal agencies, including the Cabinet. The President also appoints the heads of more than 50 independent federal commissions, such as the Federal Reserve Board or the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as federal judges, ambassadors, and other federal offices. The Executive Branch conducts diplomacy with other nations, and the President has the power to negotiate and sign treaties. The primary responsibility of the Vice President of the United States is to be ready at a moment’s notice to assume the Presidency in case of the President’s death, resignation, or temporary incapacitation, or if the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet judge that the President is no longer able to discharge the duties of the presidency. The Vice President also serves as the President of the United States Senate, where he or she casts the deciding vote in the case of a tie. Except in the case of tiebreaking votes, the Vice President rarely actually presides over the Senate. The Executive Office of the President (EOP) created in 1939 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt provides support to the President to govern effectively. The EOP consists of the immediate staff to the President, along with entities such as the Office of Management and Budget and the Office of the United States Trade Representative.
https://system.uslegal.com/executive-branch/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_527502985#2_1274201081
Title: Executive Branch – System Headings: Executive Branch Executive Branch Inside Executive Branch Content: The primary responsibility of the Vice President of the United States is to be ready at a moment’s notice to assume the Presidency in case of the President’s death, resignation, or temporary incapacitation, or if the Vice President and a majority of the Cabinet judge that the President is no longer able to discharge the duties of the presidency. The Vice President also serves as the President of the United States Senate, where he or she casts the deciding vote in the case of a tie. Except in the case of tiebreaking votes, the Vice President rarely actually presides over the Senate. The Executive Office of the President (EOP) created in 1939 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt provides support to the President to govern effectively. The EOP consists of the immediate staff to the President, along with entities such as the Office of Management and Budget and the Office of the United States Trade Representative. The EOP has responsibility for tasks ranging from communicating the President’s message to the American people to promoting trade interests abroad. The current EOP employs around 1800 people. The Cabinet is an advisory body consisting of the heads of the 15 executive departments. These departments and agencies have missions and responsibilities as widely divergent as those of the Department of Defense and the Environmental Protection Agency, the Social Security Administration and the Securities and Exchange Commission. All the members of the Cabinet take the title Secretary, excepting the head of the Justice Department, who is designated as Attorney General.
https://system.uslegal.com/executive-branch/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_527502985#3_1274202967
Title: Executive Branch – System Headings: Executive Branch Executive Branch Inside Executive Branch Content: The EOP has responsibility for tasks ranging from communicating the President’s message to the American people to promoting trade interests abroad. The current EOP employs around 1800 people. The Cabinet is an advisory body consisting of the heads of the 15 executive departments. These departments and agencies have missions and responsibilities as widely divergent as those of the Department of Defense and the Environmental Protection Agency, the Social Security Administration and the Securities and Exchange Commission. All the members of the Cabinet take the title Secretary, excepting the head of the Justice Department, who is designated as Attorney General. Inside Executive Branch USLegal Home System Executive Branch Cabinet – Department of Agriculture Executive Office of President President Past Presidents The Presidential Cabinet Vice President Office of the Vice President Council of Economic Advisers Council on Environmental Quality National Security Council Office of Administration Office of Management and Budget Office of National Drug Control Policy Office of Policy Development Office of Science and Technology Policy Office of the United States Trade Representative
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_528004011#4_1275531275
Title: Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties | Systematic Reviews | Full Text Headings: Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties Abstract Background Methods/design Discussion Background Review questions Types of publications/studies Settings and participants Types of methods Types of outcomes Search methods for the identification of studies Methods/design Screening Systematic review process. Data management Data extraction Risk of bias assessment Data analysis Phase two, measurement property evaluation Discussion Abbreviations ADL: COSMIN: ICF: MeSH: References Acknowledgements Author information Affiliations Corresponding author Additional information Competing interests Authors’ contributions Electronic supplementary material Additional file 1: OVID Medline Search Strategy (Phase 1). (DOCX 30 KB) Authors’ original submitted files for images Authors’ original file for figure 1 Rights and permissions About this article Cite this article Share this article Keywords Advertisement Content: 1) impairment, 2) activity limitations and 3) participation restrictions [ 3 ]. Older adults with a disability often require some form of support to live independently [ 4 ]. As such, reducing functional limitations experienced by older adults is an essential part of healthcare services. Occupational therapists have long identified the link between engagement in meaningful daily activities and health and well-being [ 5 ]. As such, therapists aim to reduce functional limitations by providing interventions based on activity and participation. Current research has established occupational therapy’s role with older adults in enhancing functional independence in a number of areas for older adults, including community and stroke services, for example, [ 6 – 9 ]. An important component of therapy is the evaluation of the intervention provided [ 10 ]. With an increasing demand on the healthcare system, it is imperative that services are demonstrating the effectiveness of interventions [ 10 ]. To provide accurate reflections of practice, occupational therapists should use valid and reliable assessments [ 11, 12 ]. Yet, occupational therapists are favouring the use of non-standardised evaluations [ 13 – 15 ].
https://systematicreviewsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/2046-4053-1-45
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_528004011#5_1275534250
Title: Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties | Systematic Reviews | Full Text Headings: Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties Abstract Background Methods/design Discussion Background Review questions Types of publications/studies Settings and participants Types of methods Types of outcomes Search methods for the identification of studies Methods/design Screening Systematic review process. Data management Data extraction Risk of bias assessment Data analysis Phase two, measurement property evaluation Discussion Abbreviations ADL: COSMIN: ICF: MeSH: References Acknowledgements Author information Affiliations Corresponding author Additional information Competing interests Authors’ contributions Electronic supplementary material Additional file 1: OVID Medline Search Strategy (Phase 1). (DOCX 30 KB) Authors’ original submitted files for images Authors’ original file for figure 1 Rights and permissions About this article Cite this article Share this article Keywords Advertisement Content: Current research has established occupational therapy’s role with older adults in enhancing functional independence in a number of areas for older adults, including community and stroke services, for example, [ 6 – 9 ]. An important component of therapy is the evaluation of the intervention provided [ 10 ]. With an increasing demand on the healthcare system, it is imperative that services are demonstrating the effectiveness of interventions [ 10 ]. To provide accurate reflections of practice, occupational therapists should use valid and reliable assessments [ 11, 12 ]. Yet, occupational therapists are favouring the use of non-standardised evaluations [ 13 – 15 ]. With a number of valid and reliable assessments available for use, (for example. the Nottingham Extended Activities of Daily Living Scale [ 16 ]), questions must be raised as to why therapists are not routinely using these. Readiness of therapists to use validated assessment tools, skill, time, motivation, self-confidence, lack of support from management, personal values and beliefs, and lack of knowledge have all been suggested as reasons for limited uptake [ 13, 15, 17 – 19 ]. There is little information regarding which functional assessment should be used by occupational therapists when working with older adults. Reviews of functional assessments from an occupational therapy perspective are available but lack methodical selection of assessments, leading to inaccurate reflections of assessment use.
https://systematicreviewsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/2046-4053-1-45
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_528004011#6_1275537495
Title: Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties | Systematic Reviews | Full Text Headings: Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties Abstract Background Methods/design Discussion Background Review questions Types of publications/studies Settings and participants Types of methods Types of outcomes Search methods for the identification of studies Methods/design Screening Systematic review process. Data management Data extraction Risk of bias assessment Data analysis Phase two, measurement property evaluation Discussion Abbreviations ADL: COSMIN: ICF: MeSH: References Acknowledgements Author information Affiliations Corresponding author Additional information Competing interests Authors’ contributions Electronic supplementary material Additional file 1: OVID Medline Search Strategy (Phase 1). (DOCX 30 KB) Authors’ original submitted files for images Authors’ original file for figure 1 Rights and permissions About this article Cite this article Share this article Keywords Advertisement Content: With a number of valid and reliable assessments available for use, (for example. the Nottingham Extended Activities of Daily Living Scale [ 16 ]), questions must be raised as to why therapists are not routinely using these. Readiness of therapists to use validated assessment tools, skill, time, motivation, self-confidence, lack of support from management, personal values and beliefs, and lack of knowledge have all been suggested as reasons for limited uptake [ 13, 15, 17 – 19 ]. There is little information regarding which functional assessment should be used by occupational therapists when working with older adults. Reviews of functional assessments from an occupational therapy perspective are available but lack methodical selection of assessments, leading to inaccurate reflections of assessment use. Law and Letts, 1989, conducted a literature search of assessment tools used to predict or evaluate activities of daily living (ADL). Authors reviewed the: 1) purpose of scale, 2) clinical utility, 3) scale construction, 4) standardisation, and 5) reliability and validity of identified assessments [ 20 ]. The authors concluded that no new ADL assessments should be created; instead, further research should be conducted to enhance current assessments.
https://systematicreviewsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/2046-4053-1-45
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_528004011#7_1275540506
Title: Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties | Systematic Reviews | Full Text Headings: Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties Abstract Background Methods/design Discussion Background Review questions Types of publications/studies Settings and participants Types of methods Types of outcomes Search methods for the identification of studies Methods/design Screening Systematic review process. Data management Data extraction Risk of bias assessment Data analysis Phase two, measurement property evaluation Discussion Abbreviations ADL: COSMIN: ICF: MeSH: References Acknowledgements Author information Affiliations Corresponding author Additional information Competing interests Authors’ contributions Electronic supplementary material Additional file 1: OVID Medline Search Strategy (Phase 1). (DOCX 30 KB) Authors’ original submitted files for images Authors’ original file for figure 1 Rights and permissions About this article Cite this article Share this article Keywords Advertisement Content: Law and Letts, 1989, conducted a literature search of assessment tools used to predict or evaluate activities of daily living (ADL). Authors reviewed the: 1) purpose of scale, 2) clinical utility, 3) scale construction, 4) standardisation, and 5) reliability and validity of identified assessments [ 20 ]. The authors concluded that no new ADL assessments should be created; instead, further research should be conducted to enhance current assessments. The Index of ADL, Barthel Index, the revised level of rehabilitation scale and physical maintenance scale were found to have the highest reliability and validity of those reviewed. The population and setting of interest was not specified by authors, which creates difficulty in translating results to practice. A similarly conducted study by Klein et al ., 2008, compared 18 functional assessments to the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance to determine whether the assessment measured key occupational therapy perspectives [ 21 ]. Again, no information relating to population of interest or setting was provided, and no decisions relating to which assessment should be used in practice were made.
https://systematicreviewsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/2046-4053-1-45
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_528004011#8_1275543405
Title: Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties | Systematic Reviews | Full Text Headings: Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties Functional assessments used by occupational therapists with older adults at risk of activity and participation limitations: a systematic review and evaluation of measurement properties Abstract Background Methods/design Discussion Background Review questions Types of publications/studies Settings and participants Types of methods Types of outcomes Search methods for the identification of studies Methods/design Screening Systematic review process. Data management Data extraction Risk of bias assessment Data analysis Phase two, measurement property evaluation Discussion Abbreviations ADL: COSMIN: ICF: MeSH: References Acknowledgements Author information Affiliations Corresponding author Additional information Competing interests Authors’ contributions Electronic supplementary material Additional file 1: OVID Medline Search Strategy (Phase 1). (DOCX 30 KB) Authors’ original submitted files for images Authors’ original file for figure 1 Rights and permissions About this article Cite this article Share this article Keywords Advertisement Content: The Index of ADL, Barthel Index, the revised level of rehabilitation scale and physical maintenance scale were found to have the highest reliability and validity of those reviewed. The population and setting of interest was not specified by authors, which creates difficulty in translating results to practice. A similarly conducted study by Klein et al ., 2008, compared 18 functional assessments to the Canadian Model of Occupational Performance to determine whether the assessment measured key occupational therapy perspectives [ 21 ]. Again, no information relating to population of interest or setting was provided, and no decisions relating to which assessment should be used in practice were made. Other research includes a literature review of six assessments (Candian Occupational Performance Measure, Assessment of Motor and Process Skills, McMaster Toronto Arthritis, Goal Attainment Scale, Target Complaints and Patient Specific Function) [ 22 ]. Authors described the measurement properties of each and concluded the need for occupational therapists to use assessments that are psychometrically sound and reflect practice. Since these tools do not measure the same construct, no definitive conclusions regarding use in practice can be drawn. The proposed review will identify functional assessments used in randomised trials to measure the effectiveness of occupational therapy interventions for at-risk older adults. We expect that reviewing randomised trials will capture a comprehensive selection of functional assessments, and that tools used in these trials would be of higher quality than in-house developed assessments of function that therapists favour in practice.
https://systematicreviewsjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/2046-4053-1-45
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Title: WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE CHORDS (ver 3) by Adele @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com Headings: Water Under The Bridge chords Water Under The Bridge chords Download Pdf Chords Am Bm Em Strumming Autoscroll Content: Am C Fmaj7 And if I'm not the one for you C G Fmaj7 You've gotta stop holding me the way you do Am C Fmaj7 Why if I'm not the one for you? C G Fmaj7 Why have we been through what we have been through [Pre-Chorus] Bm C Am It's so cold out here Em D in your wilderness Bm C Am I want you to be my keeper Em D But not if you are so reckless [Chorus] G If you're gonna let me down, G let me down gently Am Don't pretend that you don't want me Em C Our love ain't water under the bridge G Am Whoa... Em C Say that our love ain't water under the bridge [Verse 2] C Am What are you waiting for? Em D Bm You never seem to make it through the door... C Am And who are you hiding from? Em D Bm it ain't no life to live like you're on the run. C Am Have I ever asked for much? Em D Bm the only thing that I want is your love [Chorus] G If you're gonna let me down G Let me down gently Am Don't pretend that you don't want me Em C Our love ain't water under the bridge. G If you're gonna let me down G Let me down gently Am Don't pretend that you don't want me Em C Our love ain't water under the bridge. G Am Whoa Em C Say that our love ain't water under the bridge. [ Bridge] C Am It's so cold... Em D In your wilderness Bm C Am I want you to be my keeper Em D But not if you're so reckless. [ Chorus] G If you're gonna let me down G Let me down gently Am Don't pretend that you don't want me Em C Our love ain't water under the bridge.
https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/adele/water-under-the-bridge-chords-1961573
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_540813328#2_1302796460
Title: 18 Reasons Why People Are Afraid Of Public Speaking Headings: 18 Reasons Why People Are Afraid Of Public Speaking 18 Reasons Why People Are Afraid Of Public Speaking 1. Being judged 2. Coming off as a dummy (lacking intelligence) 3. Being “found out” - Imposter syndrome 4. Making a foolish mistake 5. Abuse by your internal critic 6. Being criticized right then and there by someone in the audience 7. Heckled by social media 8. Speaking in front of professional peers 9. Forgetting what to say 10. Freezing (deer in a headlight) 11. The fear of being recorded 12. Your points being disputed 13. Not being able to please everyone 14. Thinking no one will believe you or think you’re credible 15. Fear of dying 16. Being physically attacked by someone in the audience 17. Saying something politically incorrect 18. Not knowing the answer to a question Conclusion Help expose these fears! They've been invisible for far too long, wreaking havok. Share this post and make 'em famous! About this guy... Content: 1. Being judged People form opinions of just about everyone they come into contact with. You do it, I do it. Accept the fact that you’re going to be judged. Make your case and hopefully they’ll judge you accurately based on your message. 2. Coming off as a dummy (lacking intelligence) This one is pretty straightforward. There may be plenty of others who think they know everything much better than you do, and perhaps they’ll think you’re not worthy enough to speak to them. Well, hey, the world is full of them. The word “hater” didn’t appear by chance.
https://tacticaltalks.com/blog/18-reasons-people-fear-public-speaking/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_558731829#0_1348332507
Title: TakeWING Aviation – Pilot training Headings: Welcome to TakeWING Aviation Welcome to TakeWING Aviation Learn to fly or add to your piloting achievements with us. TakeWING Operations During COVID-19 Pandemic Update July 25, 2020: Please read our COVID-19 Guidlines Update. Private Pilot Become a Private Pilot—It’s a Mind, Body, and Soul Expanding Adventure! There’s a reason why there are only about 618,000 pilots in the U.S. It takes grit, self discipline, and yes, even soul searching to obtain the coveted private pilot certificate but once you do, you can’t imagine why you waited so long or how you would live life again without flying! DISCOVER MORE Instrument Rating Instrument rating —Get up and out of the fog! Pilots, if you’ve been stuck below the fog or cancelled a trip because the ceilings or visibility were too low (and what pilot in Oregon hasn’t?) then put your training cap back on and get your instrument rating. DISCOVER MORE Commercial Pilot and Flight Instructor We also offer Flight Instructor training and Single-engine Commercial Pilot add-on ratings. Passion for Proficiency—Not Just Currency Recurrent Training for Pilots and “Rusty” Pilots Flight Reviews, FAA WINGS Proficiency Courses, Sport Pilot Transition Training, Advanced Avionics Training, IPC’s and programs for “Rusty” Pilots—Call TakeWING! 541-895-5935 FAA Knowledge Testing FAA Knowledge Test Center—Take ANY FAA Pilot, Remote (Drone) Pilot, and Mechanic Knowledge Exams Here. TakeWING is open for testing 5-days a week including Saturdays! CALL 541-895-5935 to make your appointment. MORE INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR CLUB? Content: TakeWING Aviation – Pilot training Welcome to TakeWING Aviation Learn to fly or add to your piloting achievements with us. TakeWING Operations During COVID-19 Pandemic Update July 25, 2020: Please read our COVID-19 Guidlines Update. Private Pilot Become a Private Pilot—It’s a Mind, Body, and Soul Expanding Adventure! There’s a reason why there are only about 618,000 pilots in the U.S. It takes grit, self discipline, and yes, even soul searching to obtain the coveted private pilot certificate but once you do, you can’t imagine why you waited so long or how you would live life again without flying! DISCOVER MORE Instrument Rating Instrument rating —Get up and out of the fog! Pilots, if you’ve been stuck below the fog or cancelled a trip because the ceilings or visibility were too low (and what pilot in Oregon hasn’t?) then put your training cap back on and get your instrument rating. DISCOVER MORE Commercial Pilot and Flight Instructor We also offer Flight Instructor training and Single-engine Commercial Pilot add-on ratings. Contact us at 541-895-5935 or Email:
https://takewingaviation.com/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_559356492#1_1349461541
Title: Nativism in American Society in 1920s | talal Headings: Nativism in American Society in 1920s Nativism in American Society in 1920s Background: Immigration acts: 1921 Emergency Quota Act: Effect: National Origins act of 1924: Effect: The Revival of Ku Klux Klan: Bibliography Content: Background: In the 19 th Century many immigrants came from Northern and Western Europe including Ireland, Germany and Scandinavian countries, many immigrants on West Coast were from China (O’Neil, 2005, p.71). Around 1890s, the ethnic make-up of immigrants changed and many people started coming to US from Eastern and Southern European Countries including Slavs, Hungarians, Southern Italians, Greeks, Romanians and Eastern European Jews. From 1892 to 1910, 17 million immigrants passed from Elis Island. By 1910, these immigrants and their children born in America made up 40-50% of US population (O’Neil, 2005, p.71). It was not long before the Old immigrants (and the influential ones too that is Northern Europeans) began to assume that those from Southern and Eastern Europe were bringing nothing except the dirt, disease. However, there are certain occasions in American History that led to this sentiment (O’Neil, 2005, p.72). After the WW1, the dominant white Protestants or Northern Europeans living in America feared that the Southern and Eastern Europeans would take up their jobs as they were willing to work on low wages. Also, at the time American society was gripped with the Red scare, that is people thought that communist revolution like that in Russia might also take place in US. Interestingly, some started suspecting Jewish and those form Slavic (Ethnic group of Indian-Europe descent including Russians, Poles and Bulgarians) Regions of Eastern Europe and viewed them as Bolsheviks, referring to the political party that led the communist revolution in Russia in 1917.
https://talalraza.wordpress.com/2012/12/13/nativism-in-american-society-in-1920s/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_559356492#2_1349463652
Title: Nativism in American Society in 1920s | talal Headings: Nativism in American Society in 1920s Nativism in American Society in 1920s Background: Immigration acts: 1921 Emergency Quota Act: Effect: National Origins act of 1924: Effect: The Revival of Ku Klux Klan: Bibliography Content: It was not long before the Old immigrants (and the influential ones too that is Northern Europeans) began to assume that those from Southern and Eastern Europe were bringing nothing except the dirt, disease. However, there are certain occasions in American History that led to this sentiment (O’Neil, 2005, p.72). After the WW1, the dominant white Protestants or Northern Europeans living in America feared that the Southern and Eastern Europeans would take up their jobs as they were willing to work on low wages. Also, at the time American society was gripped with the Red scare, that is people thought that communist revolution like that in Russia might also take place in US. Interestingly, some started suspecting Jewish and those form Slavic (Ethnic group of Indian-Europe descent including Russians, Poles and Bulgarians) Regions of Eastern Europe and viewed them as Bolsheviks, referring to the political party that led the communist revolution in Russia in 1917. Then on one occasion the participation of Eastern Europeans in one of the strikes against steel industries helped people strengthen their views that the immigrants were trying to import communism to US (O’Neil, 2005, p.72). Later on certain bombings took place at the end of that decade (including the one in New York City, killing 28 and injuring 100). Involvement of foreign hand was suspected and immigrants were viewed as anarchists. In fact, at one point, hundreds of immigrants were arrested and deported as well (O’Neil, 2005, p.73). Later in July 1921, two Italians were convicted in robbery and murder case and later executed.
https://talalraza.wordpress.com/2012/12/13/nativism-in-american-society-in-1920s/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_562342450#17_1356555947
Title: How to (Gradually) Potty Train Your One Year Old - Tales of a Messy Mom Headings: How to (Gradually) Potty Train Your One Year Old How to (Gradually) Potty Train Your One Year Old Signs Your Baby is Ready to Potty Train Early Potty Training Pros and Cons Pros Cons How to Potty Train Your 1 Year Old How to Get Started Tips for Early Potty Training Best Products for Early Potty Training Best Training Seat 3-Level Protection Potty Seat Best Travel Potty Seat Gimars Portable Folding Potty Training Seat Best Potty Chair Ikea Children's Potty Best Toddler Training Pants Nicki's Diapers Training Pants On Your Way to Diaper-Free Did You Find This Post Helpful? Content: Start by sitting them on the potty just once or twice a day as soon as they are sitting up comfortably by themselves. This is just for them to get used to the potty, so it won’t be this “scary new thing.” We started sitting our first baby on the potty around 8 months of age, and our second around 10 months old. 2. Take them when you know they’ll go: Once they get comfortable with sitting on the potty, then go ahead and start sitting them on it when they’re more likely to go. For example, first thing in the morning or right after they wake up from a nap. 3. Use the potty sign: Every time you sit your baby or pre-verbal toddler on the potty, be sure to sign “potty.”
https://talesofamessymom.com/potty-train-one-year-old/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_562342450#22_1356563841
Title: How to (Gradually) Potty Train Your One Year Old - Tales of a Messy Mom Headings: How to (Gradually) Potty Train Your One Year Old How to (Gradually) Potty Train Your One Year Old Signs Your Baby is Ready to Potty Train Early Potty Training Pros and Cons Pros Cons How to Potty Train Your 1 Year Old How to Get Started Tips for Early Potty Training Best Products for Early Potty Training Best Training Seat 3-Level Protection Potty Seat Best Travel Potty Seat Gimars Portable Folding Potty Training Seat Best Potty Chair Ikea Children's Potty Best Toddler Training Pants Nicki's Diapers Training Pants On Your Way to Diaper-Free Did You Find This Post Helpful? Content: or “You did it!” and just get excited. You could even give out a sticker as a reward if you know your toddler won’t eat it. 5. Watch for potty signs: Keep doing the steps above until you see some more potty-readiness signs. Once your one year old starts taking off their dirty diapers, gets excited about sitting on the potty, or going to a secluded area of the house to poop, then start picking things up a bit. 6. Take them every hour: After your toddler has shown you more signs that their ready to train, then start sitting them on the potty AT LEAST every hour.
https://talesofamessymom.com/potty-train-one-year-old/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_562342450#23_1356565296
Title: How to (Gradually) Potty Train Your One Year Old - Tales of a Messy Mom Headings: How to (Gradually) Potty Train Your One Year Old How to (Gradually) Potty Train Your One Year Old Signs Your Baby is Ready to Potty Train Early Potty Training Pros and Cons Pros Cons How to Potty Train Your 1 Year Old How to Get Started Tips for Early Potty Training Best Products for Early Potty Training Best Training Seat 3-Level Protection Potty Seat Best Travel Potty Seat Gimars Portable Folding Potty Training Seat Best Potty Chair Ikea Children's Potty Best Toddler Training Pants Nicki's Diapers Training Pants On Your Way to Diaper-Free Did You Find This Post Helpful? Content: Keep doing the steps above until you see some more potty-readiness signs. Once your one year old starts taking off their dirty diapers, gets excited about sitting on the potty, or going to a secluded area of the house to poop, then start picking things up a bit. 6. Take them every hour: After your toddler has shown you more signs that their ready to train, then start sitting them on the potty AT LEAST every hour. It may help to set a timer, so you don’t forget. You’ll also want to take your little potty before you leave the house (or wherever you’re at) and right when you get to your destination. 7. Try the naked method: It may help to pick things up a bit by letting your one year old roam the house naked for a few days.
https://talesofamessymom.com/potty-train-one-year-old/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_569115371#0_1369827023
Title: Presidential Debt: Jefferson's Debt Troubles - Consumer Credit Headings: Presidential Debt: Jefferson’s Debt Troubles Presidential Debt: Jefferson’s Debt Troubles Thomas Jefferson & Presidential Debt Learning From Presidential Debt Content: Presidential Debt: Jefferson's Debt Troubles - Consumer Credit Ask The Talking Cents Guy Categories Authors Presidential Debt: Jefferson’s Debt Troubles February 24, 2014 Posted by Katie Ross 1 Our greatest leaders have found themselves drowning in presidential debt including Thomas Jefferson. Let’s learn what went wrong for our third president and why he could not eliminate debt. Thomas Jefferson & Presidential Debt In this series celebrating Presidents’ Day, we’ll be taking a look at how the nation’s greatest leaders tried to get themselves out of their presidential debt as well as the debt of their personal finances. We’ve saved the best for last – the president who abhorred national debt but could never manage his own debt reduction. Thomas Jefferson, our third president, died with debts of $107,000, which is roughly $2 million today. Jefferson is an unusual case in that the debt wasn’t entirely due to business failures, poor investments, or a shopaholic wife. Jefferson inherited a significant amount of debt from his father-in-law in 1774. He may have been rich in land and slaves, but farming was not a debt solution.
https://talkingcents.consumercredit.com/2014/02/24/presidential-debt-thomas-jefferson/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_569115371#1_1369828674
Title: Presidential Debt: Jefferson's Debt Troubles - Consumer Credit Headings: Presidential Debt: Jefferson’s Debt Troubles Presidential Debt: Jefferson’s Debt Troubles Thomas Jefferson & Presidential Debt Learning From Presidential Debt Content: We’ve saved the best for last – the president who abhorred national debt but could never manage his own debt reduction. Thomas Jefferson, our third president, died with debts of $107,000, which is roughly $2 million today. Jefferson is an unusual case in that the debt wasn’t entirely due to business failures, poor investments, or a shopaholic wife. Jefferson inherited a significant amount of debt from his father-in-law in 1774. He may have been rich in land and slaves, but farming was not a debt solution. Of course, some of it was due to his overzealous spending. He lived beyond his means, blowing large sums on construction projects, furnishings, and decorations for his estate, Monticello. Jefferson also had a taste for fine French wine, which did not come cheap. During his eight years as president, his personal wine bill was over $10,000, or $150,000 in today’s currency. That would mean a lot of credit card debt for someone today!
https://talkingcents.consumercredit.com/2014/02/24/presidential-debt-thomas-jefferson/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_569828574#8_1371691573
Title: 10 Reasons Why TikTok is BAD for Your Mental Health Headings: 10 Reasons Why TikTok is BAD for Your Mental Health 10 Reasons Why TikTok is BAD for Your Mental Health 10 Reasons Why TikTok is BAD for you and your Mental Health Vulgarity, Harassment, Abuses Destroying Personal Lives Ruining Your Important Time Gender Conversion Nonsense Pranks ZERO – Result Cringe Content Playing With Your Mind Decreasing Attention Span A Chinese Surveillance Also, Read Our Other HOT Topic:- Content: Leading them to a very bad investment, which results in zero output. Cringe Content Needless to say, that most of the content uploaded on TikTok is cringe and nonsense. Polluting the mind of youngsters. Wasting their precious time of studying. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cckwTGV13yY Playing With Your Mind A recent news revealed that TikTok is putting fake likes and comments on videos by bots. Making it more attentive to the viewer’s eyes. Tiktok is also found using some psychological hacks to make you like new modes of so-called entrainment. They are hence making you addicted to use their app. Decreasing Attention Span Undoubtedly, social media has decreased our attention span drastically. But, Tiktok is taking it to another level.
https://talkjarvis.com/10-reasons-why-tiktok-is-bad-for-your-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_569828574#9_1371693037
Title: 10 Reasons Why TikTok is BAD for Your Mental Health Headings: 10 Reasons Why TikTok is BAD for Your Mental Health 10 Reasons Why TikTok is BAD for Your Mental Health 10 Reasons Why TikTok is BAD for you and your Mental Health Vulgarity, Harassment, Abuses Destroying Personal Lives Ruining Your Important Time Gender Conversion Nonsense Pranks ZERO – Result Cringe Content Playing With Your Mind Decreasing Attention Span A Chinese Surveillance Also, Read Our Other HOT Topic:- Content: Making it more attentive to the viewer’s eyes. Tiktok is also found using some psychological hacks to make you like new modes of so-called entrainment. They are hence making you addicted to use their app. Decreasing Attention Span Undoubtedly, social media has decreased our attention span drastically. But, Tiktok is taking it to another level. Videos of length 15 seconds and you can skip them anytime if you don’t like. According to a survey, the average watch time of TikTok videos is only 5 seconds. It means people need something entertaining every 5 seconds or so. It is rewiring our brain such that we can’t hold ourselves to continue watching boring or not entertaining stuff for longer. This is especially bad for students, who mostly take studies as a boring thing.
https://talkjarvis.com/10-reasons-why-tiktok-is-bad-for-your-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_570153298#12_1372322075
Title: The Government Spends 10 Times More on Foster Care and Adoption Than Reuniting Families Headings: The Government Spends 10 Times More on Foster Care and Adoption Than Reuniting Families The Government Spends 10 Times More on Foster Care and Adoption Than Reuniting Families Get Talk Poverty In Your Inbox The Next Recession Will Be Harder Than It Needs to Be. Here’s Why. Get TalkPoverty In Your Inbox Waiting For A Check To Clear Sucks. The Fed Wants to Fix That. Get Talk Poverty In Your Inbox State Laws Punish Pregnant People Just For Seeking Drug Treatment Get Talk Poverty In Your Inbox I Worked at Capital One. Hacks Like This Are Most Dangerous for Low-Income People. Get Talk Poverty In Your Inbox Content: During the recession, when the average length of unemployment approached 40 weeks, more conscientious states extended benefits up to 99 weeks. While five of the states that have cut unemployment benefits have rules in place to automatically expand benefits if the unemployment rate rises, the other four don’t. And since the conservatives who now control the Senate were against those Great Recession benefits expansions, there’s no guarantee of federal help if states do not act to fix their stingy systems. Also, having a workable benefits system in place doesn’t necessarily ensure people get the help they need. In 2007, 35 percent of unemployed workers received benefits. Today, barely more than a quarter do due to the imposition of more stringent eligibility requirements. In some states it’s substantially worse: In 2017, for instance, just 10 percent of unemployed workers in North Carolina qualified. So the main bulwark against poverty when mass unemployment occurs has been whittled down from a standard that even before the rec
https://talkpoverty.org/2019/08/23/government-more-foster-adoption-reuniting/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_576465788#0_1387337831
Title: Woodwinds - How to Compose, Orchestrate and Arrange Headings: Orchestrating for Woodwinds Orchestrating for Woodwinds What You Need to Know about Woodwinds Saxophones Flutes Oboes Clarinets Bassoons Audio Selections Boomtown Content: Woodwinds - How to Compose, Orchestrate and Arrange Orchestrating for Woodwinds On this page: What You Need to Know about Woodwinds Saxophones Flutes Oboes Clarinets Bassoons What You Need to Know about Woodwinds Woodwinds are so called because the tone is generated by the player’s breath and originally all instruments were made of wood. The main woodwind instruments in modern western music are: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and saxophones. Each instrument is subdivided into a family of different sizes and pitches, (e.g the flute family: C flute, piccolo, alto flute, bass flute) The basic orchestral woodwind section consists of flutes, oboes, clarinets and bassoons, usually with two, three or sometimes four players for each instrument or family of instruments. In the orchestra the 1st or lead player will usually play the main instrument of the family and the 2nd, 3rd or 4th players will play any other instruments as required. ( When a player plays more than one instrument this is referred to as doubling) As a section the woodwinds have the greatest variance of tonal and dynamic characteristics between the individual instruments. This means that each instrument has a very different character, allowing a great deal of variety of expression within the section. For the same reason it may be difficult to achieve a blend within the woodwind section, without a great deal of knowledge and experience of their tonal and dynamic characteristics.
https://tamingthesaxophone.com/composition-woodwind
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_586941804#4_1406718117
Title: Community Against Violence Headings: Different Types of Violence Different Types of Violence Domestic Violence Sexual Violence (Assault/Abuse) Child Abuse Youth & Dating Violence Stalking Elder Abuse Technology-Assisted Abuse Content: destruction of pets and property; and forcing isolation from family, friends, or school and/or work. Sexual Violence (Assault/Abuse) Sexual Violence is any sexual behavior a person has not consented to that causes that person to feel uncomfortable, frightened or intimidated is included in the sexual assault category. Physical sexual assault occurs when someone touches any part of another person’s body in a sexual way, even through clothes, without that person’s consent, including but not limited to forced sexual intercourse (rape), sodomy (oral or anal sexual acts), child molestation, incest, fondling and attempted rape. The law generally assumes that a person does not consent to sexual conduct if he or she is forced, threatened or is unconscious, drugged, a minor, developmentally disabled, chronically mentally ill, or believe they are undergoing a medical procedure. Some examples of sexual assault include: Someone putting their finger, tongue, mouth, penis or an object in or on your vagina, penis or anus when you don’t want them to; Someone touching, fondling, kissing or making any unwanted contact with your body; Someone forcing you to perform oral sex or forcing you to receive oral sex; Someone forcing you to masturbate, forcing you to masturbate them, or fondling and touching you;
https://taoscav.org/different-types-of-violence
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_599584817#3_1422015402
Title: I want a creative career – what are my options? | TARGETcareers Headings: Save to save Find out about careers where you can use your creativity, both in creative industries such as publishing or TV and in other professions. Cash or creativity: do you have to choose? Are creative careers always insecure? What are the creative industries? Careers where you can use your creativity Organisations to check out Content: You might also be able to find paid work that enables you to use your creativity in other ways. Are creative careers always insecure? If you want the stability and security of paid permanent employment, this is more likely in some types of creative work than others. For example, permanent jobs are hard to come by for professional musicians, but are a much more realistic prospect for web designers or advertising copywriters, or for those who teach creative subjects. Generally speaking, if you find a creative role in a commercial area, you’re likely to be better paid. The creative industries offer a huge range of jobs and career paths, with opportunities in big companies as well as smaller concerns and not-for-profit organisations. You could rise through the ranks at a multinational media company or put together a ‘portfolio’ career combining different types of employment such as part-time work, temporary contracts and self-employment. It can be hard to get started and the path to career progression may not be straightforward or predictable, but on the upside, careers in the creative industries can be flexible and varied as well as fulfilling. What are the creative industries? These are some career areas that are generally thought of as creative:
https://targetcareers.co.uk/careers-advice/choosing-your-career/313433-i-want-a-creative-career-what-are-my-options
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_600550346#3_1424654898
Title: Auditor: job description | TARGETjobs Headings: Auditor: job description Auditor: job description Auditors perform audits (inspections of financial accounts) on commercial and public sector organisations. Typical employers of auditors Qualifications and training required Key skills for auditors Next: search graduate jobs and internships Did you know that members with full profiles are more likely to get direct messages from employers? Content: Typical employers of auditors Auditors can be either internal or external. Internal auditors: work for professional firms outsourced by client companies work in-house as part of an organisation’s accounting team work for large private companies, organisations and charities. Internal auditors work largely in the private sector to improve the efficiency of businesses and identify where processes are not working as they should. As well as reviewing financial accounts, they also look at aspects of the company such as ethics, environmental sustainability, reputation and growth. External auditors: work with private firms of accountants, or in the public sector for the National Audit Office carry out obligatory audits of the public sector and governmental bodies may be called to examine the finances of private businesses, especially those working in association with governmental bodies. External auditors play a vital role in ensuring that money raised by taxes is used effectively and efficiently. Qualifications and training required There are routes into a career in audit for both university graduates and school leavers, though routes differ depending on whether you are aiming for internal or external audit. External auditors must first qualify as chartered accountants with a professional accounting body.
https://targetjobs.co.uk/careers-advice/job-descriptions/277719-auditor-job-description
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_600621166#1_1424830851
Title: Civil engineer: job description | TARGETjobs Headings: Civil engineer: job description Civil engineer: job description Typical employers of civil engineers Qualifications and training required Key skills for civil engineers Next: search graduate jobs and internships Supported by Advertising feature by In Partnership Content: What does a civil engineer do? Typical employers | Qualifications and training | Key skills Civil engineers create, improve and protect the environment in which we live. They plan, design and oversee construction and maintenance of building structures and infrastructure, such as roads, railways, airports, bridges, harbours, dams, irrigation projects, power plants, and water and sewerage systems. They also design and build tall buildings and large structures that can withstand all weather conditions. Generally, civil engineers fall into two types: consulting engineers and contracting engineers. Consultants are responsible for the design work of projects and work predominantly in an office. Contractors then take the designs and implement them during construction. Contractors work on site, managing the construction of the structure. Depending on whether you are a contractor or a consultant, work activities can include:
https://targetjobs.co.uk/careers-advice/job-descriptions/278929-civil-engineer-job-description
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Title: Civil engineer: job description | TARGETjobs Headings: Civil engineer: job description Civil engineer: job description Typical employers of civil engineers Qualifications and training required Key skills for civil engineers Next: search graduate jobs and internships Supported by Advertising feature by In Partnership Content: undertaking technical and feasibility studies including site investigations using a range of computer software for developing detailed designs undertaking complex calculations liaising with clients and a variety of professionals including architects and subcontractors compiling job specs and supervising tendering procedures resolving design and development problems managing budgets and project resources scheduling material and equipment purchases and deliveries making sure the project complies with legal requirements, especially health and safety assessing the sustainability and environmental impact of projects ensuring projects run smoothly and structures are completed within budget and on time. Working hours for consulting civil engineers are generally normal office hours, with some extra hours and weekend work close to project deadlines. Contractors, on the other hand, often work shifts and weekends and are outside in all weathers. Find out how much you could earn as a graduate and experienced civil engineer. Typical employers of civil engineers Construction companies (both consultants and contractors) Local authorities and government departments Rail companies Utility companies. Civil engineers often specialise in a particular types of project or discipline, such as coastal/marine, power, water and transport. Find out more about the key disciplines and specialisms within civil engineering here. Graduates will often apply directly to a scheme in one of these areas. Qualifications and training required There are routes into a career in civil engineering for both university graduates and school leavers. To find out about how you can get into this career via a school leaver route (eg an apprenticeship or school leaver training programme) see the construction and property sector of TARGETcareers, our website aimed at school leavers, and particularly our article on civil and structural engineering careers.
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Title: Natural Disasters | Types | Causes | Effects | Prevention Headings: Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Types of Natural Disasters Causes of Natural Disasters The Impact of Human Activities on Natural Disasters Prevention and Control On Natural Disaster Content: Natural Disasters | Types | Causes | Effects | Prevention Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Home Articles Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects more_vert Home Articles Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Natural disasters as we all know are the consequences of events triggered by natural hazards that overwhelm local response capacity and seriously affect the social and economic development of a region. There is basically no human control over the natural disaster. We cannot stop these natural disasters but what is in our hands is to be prepared for these. Also, there are a lot of ways through which we can minimize the damage caused due to these natural disasters. Traditionally, natural disasters have been seen as situations that create challenges and problems mainly of a humanitarian nature. There is no way to prevent or avert these natural disasters, though scientists do claim to have found the ways to predict these natural disasters at most of the times they have failed to predict natural disasters causing some serious destruction. During the last few years, there has been an increase in the reports of natural disasters as well as destruction caused due to these disasters. The tsunamis, hurricanes and earthquakes, which hit parts of Asia and the Americas in 2004/2005 are some examples of natural disasters in past few years and floods in the parts of Uttarakhand is a recent example of the destruction caused due to these natural calamities. These calamities have led to the displacement of a lot of people and heavy loss of life as well as the property was also reported. Not just these few cases, natural disasters can be of many types which may include volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, floods, drought, landslides, or earthquakes etc.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_601487365#4_1426875823
Title: Natural Disasters | Types | Causes | Effects | Prevention Headings: Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Types of Natural Disasters Causes of Natural Disasters The Impact of Human Activities on Natural Disasters Prevention and Control On Natural Disaster Content: This understanding is concentrated in the formulation: " disasters occur when hazards meet vulnerability". A natural hazard will hence never result in a natural disaster in areas without vulnerability, e.g., strong earthquakes in uninhabited areas. The term natural has consequently been disputed because the events simply are not hazards or disasters without human involvement. Different types of natural disasters can be: Tsunamis Earthquakes Avalanches Volcanoes Landslides Floods Droughts Forest fires Hurricanes Thunderstorms Tornadoes Winter storms Heat Waves Causes of Natural Disasters There are different types of natural disasters and depending on different types of disasters the causes are also different. For example, the causes of an earthquake cannot be the same as that of forest-fire. Natural disasters are caused due to different reasons like soil erosion, seismic activity, tectonic movements, air pressure, and ocean currents etc. natural disaster is not a new phenomenon these natural events have occurred since the earth began forming and continue to cause serious damage and loss of life all over the globe from many years. The root causes of most of the natural disasters that occur on earth can be attributed to the imbalance created in our environment.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_601487365#5_1426877626
Title: Natural Disasters | Types | Causes | Effects | Prevention Headings: Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Types of Natural Disasters Causes of Natural Disasters The Impact of Human Activities on Natural Disasters Prevention and Control On Natural Disaster Content: Tsunamis Earthquakes Avalanches Volcanoes Landslides Floods Droughts Forest fires Hurricanes Thunderstorms Tornadoes Winter storms Heat Waves Causes of Natural Disasters There are different types of natural disasters and depending on different types of disasters the causes are also different. For example, the causes of an earthquake cannot be the same as that of forest-fire. Natural disasters are caused due to different reasons like soil erosion, seismic activity, tectonic movements, air pressure, and ocean currents etc. natural disaster is not a new phenomenon these natural events have occurred since the earth began forming and continue to cause serious damage and loss of life all over the globe from many years. The root causes of most of the natural disasters that occur on earth can be attributed to the imbalance created in our environment. This imbalance may either be in the form of air pollution, noise pollution or water pollution and the collective effect of these imbalances are also one of the few reasons for the natural disaster. Though it also a fact that we cannot blame anyone because this is just one of the few reasons. Natural disasters like earthquake, floods etc have also occurred in past era when the human was far away from modernization. So it would not be fair enough to blame modernization for the same. Natural activities taking place in the earth’s crust, as well as surface, are the main reasons for these disasters.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_601487365#6_1426879610
Title: Natural Disasters | Types | Causes | Effects | Prevention Headings: Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Types of Natural Disasters Causes of Natural Disasters The Impact of Human Activities on Natural Disasters Prevention and Control On Natural Disaster Content: This imbalance may either be in the form of air pollution, noise pollution or water pollution and the collective effect of these imbalances are also one of the few reasons for the natural disaster. Though it also a fact that we cannot blame anyone because this is just one of the few reasons. Natural disasters like earthquake, floods etc have also occurred in past era when the human was far away from modernization. So it would not be fair enough to blame modernization for the same. Natural activities taking place in the earth’s crust, as well as surface, are the main reasons for these disasters. Seismic activity caused by earthquakes have been the root cause of volcanoes erupting and typhoons. It has been studied that the continents sit on huge plates that occasionally shift and when these plates shift they cause an increase in pressure underneath the earth’s surface which is also a cause of natural disasters. Tectonic movements in the earth’s crust are responsible for the earthquakes, which at times can get really dangerous and may lead to some heavy loss of life and property. In areas where volcanoes have formed by solidified magma, pressure from gasses and magma can explode or erupt to send tons of ash into the atmosphere. The activity of the moon determines the ocean waves which can get really high during the full moon and at times these can be really dangerous.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_601487365#9_1426885494
Title: Natural Disasters | Types | Causes | Effects | Prevention Headings: Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Types of Natural Disasters Causes of Natural Disasters The Impact of Human Activities on Natural Disasters Prevention and Control On Natural Disaster Content: These changing oceanic currents could also adversely affect the intensity as well as the frequency of storms. Tornadoes which are really dangerous are often formed by the interaction of high and low-pressure air and these have proved to be really dangerous as well as devastating for many communities in the area of America, especially the area of Tornado Alley. Air pressure, high and low determines whether or not we have thunderstorms, rain and hurricanes. Flooding and high winds are caused by the crashing together of low and high-pressure air. Damage caused by flooding and hurricanes along coastal cities and towns can be really difficult to overcome for their victims. Natural Disasters are a set of naturally occurring events which can directly or indirectly cause severe threats to human health and well-being and adversely affects the human life for quite some time. It has been witnessed that the natural disasters have their root causes in the normal activities of the earth. However during the past few years, we have witnessed some rapid modernization and growth, man's increased knowledge and technology has served to trigger for some natural disasters. Flooding and erosion can occur are really prone to the areas where mining, deforestation, and manufacturing have taken place. Global warming, which could eventually affect the ocean currents, has its roots in modern man's overuse of fossil fuels.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_601487365#10_1426887419
Title: Natural Disasters | Types | Causes | Effects | Prevention Headings: Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Types of Natural Disasters Causes of Natural Disasters The Impact of Human Activities on Natural Disasters Prevention and Control On Natural Disaster Content: Natural Disasters are a set of naturally occurring events which can directly or indirectly cause severe threats to human health and well-being and adversely affects the human life for quite some time. It has been witnessed that the natural disasters have their root causes in the normal activities of the earth. However during the past few years, we have witnessed some rapid modernization and growth, man's increased knowledge and technology has served to trigger for some natural disasters. Flooding and erosion can occur are really prone to the areas where mining, deforestation, and manufacturing have taken place. Global warming, which could eventually affect the ocean currents, has its roots in modern man's overuse of fossil fuels. Earthquakes resulting as a result of tectonic movements and movements of plates inside the earth’s crust can also be triggered by drilling, bombing, mining, and construction. The Impact of Human Activities on Natural Disasters It has been estimated that rapidly growing modernization is leading to ignorance towards the environment. Today we are growing at a rapid rate neglecting the harm that we are causing to our environment. Environmental bylaws are being neglected for personal gains by few businessmen. The dual forces of global warming, as well as poor human management in the field of land and water resources, combine to the cause of natural disasters.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_601487365#11_1426889337
Title: Natural Disasters | Types | Causes | Effects | Prevention Headings: Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Types of Natural Disasters Causes of Natural Disasters The Impact of Human Activities on Natural Disasters Prevention and Control On Natural Disaster Content: Earthquakes resulting as a result of tectonic movements and movements of plates inside the earth’s crust can also be triggered by drilling, bombing, mining, and construction. The Impact of Human Activities on Natural Disasters It has been estimated that rapidly growing modernization is leading to ignorance towards the environment. Today we are growing at a rapid rate neglecting the harm that we are causing to our environment. Environmental bylaws are being neglected for personal gains by few businessmen. The dual forces of global warming, as well as poor human management in the field of land and water resources, combine to the cause of natural disasters. Humans have created a situation where ordinary events like earthquakes and hurricanes become increasingly elevated to the level of natural disasters which results in heavy losses in the terms of human life as well as property. Scientists researching on this topic from past many years have found that the increase in hydro-meteorological disasters can be attributed to a combination of natural and human-caused factors. The main problem is global warming which is increasing the temperatures of Earth's oceans and atmosphere, leading to more intense storms of all types, including hurricanes and floods due to the melting of these oceans. Unplanned urbanization is at its peak, no one is really caring about the environmental risks and everyone is busy making money. There are a lot of constructions coming up in flood-prone regions which have increased the likelihood that their towns and villages will be affected by flash floods and coastal floods.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_601487365#12_1426891467
Title: Natural Disasters | Types | Causes | Effects | Prevention Headings: Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Natural Disasters- Cause and Effects Types of Natural Disasters Causes of Natural Disasters The Impact of Human Activities on Natural Disasters Prevention and Control On Natural Disaster Content: Humans have created a situation where ordinary events like earthquakes and hurricanes become increasingly elevated to the level of natural disasters which results in heavy losses in the terms of human life as well as property. Scientists researching on this topic from past many years have found that the increase in hydro-meteorological disasters can be attributed to a combination of natural and human-caused factors. The main problem is global warming which is increasing the temperatures of Earth's oceans and atmosphere, leading to more intense storms of all types, including hurricanes and floods due to the melting of these oceans. Unplanned urbanization is at its peak, no one is really caring about the environmental risks and everyone is busy making money. There are a lot of constructions coming up in flood-prone regions which have increased the likelihood that their towns and villages will be affected by flash floods and coastal floods. A recent flood in Uttarakhand is one such example. Human greed is increasing day by day and people are not at all hesitant in ignoring the environmental laws and result is the destruction. In one way or the other we are hampering our env
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_601850707#3_1427747569
Title: Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Syllabus, Eligibility, Duration, Diploma Course Headings: Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Eligibility Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Syllabus Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Colleges Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Course Suitability How is Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Course Beneficial? Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Employment Areas Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Job Types After completing Certificate Programme in Servicing & Maintenance of Electronics Instruments (CSME) you can become : Content: 7 Principles of Digital Electronics 8 Electronics Workshop. 9 Programming in C & C++ Third Year 1 Industrial Management and Entrepreneurship Development 2 Environmental Education & Disaster Management 3 Communication System 4 Electronic Instruments and Measurement. 5 Construction Management, Accounts & Entrepreneurship Development 6 Audio and Video System 7 Television Engineering 8 Microprocessor and Application 9 Project -I. Problem 10 Field Exposure Electives (Any One) 1 Modern Communication System 2 Advance Microprocessor & Interface 3 Bio Medical Electronics 4 Microelectronics 5 Microwave & Radar Engg. 6 Electronic Equipment Testing 7 Modern Consumer Electronics Appliances Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Colleges Aditya Institute of Technology and Management - AITAM, Srikakulam AWH Polytechnic College, Calicut Abbnoor Polytechnic College, Fridkot Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Course Suitability The course is beneficial to apply knowledge of Mathematics, Science and Electronics and Communication engineering. They should have the ability to design and conduct experiments on electronics and communication circuits, also to analyse and interpret data. How is Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Course Beneficial? Diploma in Electronics provides many choices of subjects for higher studies like Electronics, Instrumentation, Telecommunication, Medical Electronics, and Computer Science. Graduates learn to apply the principles of Electronics and Mathematics to solve real-world problems. They have good opportunities and further higher studies such as graduate & postgraduate level degrees. Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Employment Areas Colleges & Universities Airline Sector Railways IT Companies Electricity Boards Power Generating Companies Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering Job Types Production Quality Manager Electronics Hardware Development Engineer Production Manager Business Development Manager Mechanical/Electronics Electrical and Electronics Engineer Assistant Manager/Manager Electrical & Electronics Programmer Analyst Electronics Technician Product Line Engineers (Mechanical & Electronics) Lecturer/Professor After completing Certificate Programme in Servicing & Maintenance of Electronics Instruments (CSME) you can become :
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_602172601#0_1428360004
Title: Telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell in year 1876 Headings: Telephone Telephone Content: Telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell in year 1876 Telephone Home Knowledge Inventions & Discoveries Telephone more_vert Home Knowledge Inventions & Discoveries Telephone Invented by : Alexander Graham Bell Invented in year : 1876 The Telephone is a telecommunications device that transmits and receives sound, most commonly the human voice. The device operates principally by converting sound waves into electrical signals, and electrical signals into sound waves. Such signals when conveyed through telephone networks and often converted to electronic and/or optical signals - enable nearly every telephone user to communicate with nearly every other worldwide. The telephone operates on simple principles. A telephone mouthpiece contains a thin metallic coating separated from an electrode by a thin barrier (today we use plastic) which connects to a wire carrying an electric current. When a person speaks into the mouthpiece, the acoustic vibrations from her speech push the metallic coating slightly closer to the electrode, resulting in variations in voltage and therefore a speedy conversion from acoustic to electric energy. The electric pulses are conveyed through a wire to the speaker on the other end, where electric pulses are converted into acoustic energy again. History of the Invention There are many who were considered to be credited with inventing the telephone include Antonio Meucci, Philip Reis, Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell.
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Title: Telephone invented by Alexander Graham Bell in year 1876 Headings: Telephone Telephone Content: The telephone operates on simple principles. A telephone mouthpiece contains a thin metallic coating separated from an electrode by a thin barrier (today we use plastic) which connects to a wire carrying an electric current. When a person speaks into the mouthpiece, the acoustic vibrations from her speech push the metallic coating slightly closer to the electrode, resulting in variations in voltage and therefore a speedy conversion from acoustic to electric energy. The electric pulses are conveyed through a wire to the speaker on the other end, where electric pulses are converted into acoustic energy again. History of the Invention There are many who were considered to be credited with inventing the telephone include Antonio Meucci, Philip Reis, Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell. But in the 1870s two main contenders were Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell. Both independently designed devices that could transmit speech electrically (the telephone). Both men rushed their respective designs to the patent office within hours of each other, Alexander Graham Bell patented his telephone first. Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell entered into a famous legal battle over the invention of the telephone, which Bell won. The telegraph and telephone are both wire-based electrical systems, and Alexander Graham Bell's success with the telephone came as a direct result of his attempts to improve the telegraph.
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Title: Gangs, Crime and Violence (California) - the California Crime and Violence Prevention Center Tarrant Cares, Texas Headings: Gangs, Crime and Violence (California) Add To Favorites Gangs, Crime and Violence (California) California Gang History Recognizing Denial Partnerships for Prevention What is a gang? Asian African American Hispanic White Age Gang Migration Content: Gangs are not gender specific. They exist in urban, suburban and rural communities. While many who join gangs are unmarried, unemployed and school dropouts, today’s gang members can also be parents, students, employed and educated. In fact, some gang members are honor students in high school, college students and even active members of the U.S. military. Belonging to a gang severely harms a young person’s future. Gang members often socialize only with other gang members, reinforcing their limited view of life. They frequently establish a lifelong pattern of involvement with the criminal justice system. They may commit serious and violent crimes that lead to lengthy incarcerations. They may be injured for life, or killed. Their gang membership may place an entire family household at risk.
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Title: Gangs, Crime and Violence (California) - the California Crime and Violence Prevention Center Tarrant Cares, Texas Headings: Gangs, Crime and Violence (California) Add To Favorites Gangs, Crime and Violence (California) California Gang History Recognizing Denial Partnerships for Prevention What is a gang? Asian African American Hispanic White Age Gang Migration Content: While attempting to adapt to this change, the children became strangers both to their own families and to their new homeland because they were not fully accepted into the culture. Add social dysfunctions, such as class distinction, bias and prejudice, and an “us versus them” attitude developed. The result is that some of these young people formed gangs. Initially, most gangs formed for protection, but quickly as gang membership grew, rivalries developed and violence escalated. While violence in the early 1940’s involved fist fighting, today it includes extremely violent and deadly acts, often perpetrated with guns. Even in today’s 21st Century society, immigrant or refugee groups can experience alienation. While social and cultural family stress has been a factor in the formation of many different types of gangs, it is not the sole reason that gangs form. Joining and maintaining membership in a gang is motivated by many other reasons. Some gang members report that they joined a gang because of a belief that they are missing something at home. It may not be money or material things, but a sense of belonging.
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Title: Gang Mentality and Behavior - SafeState Tarrant Cares, Texas Headings: Gang Mentality and Behavior Add To Favorites Gang Mentality and Behavior Attitude Respect Pay Back Back Up Leadership “Joining” a Gang Content: Collectively, these behaviors build the gang mentality. Attitude Gangs normally project an arrogant and defiant attitude in an attempt to intimidate others, especially in a public place and while in the presence of other gang members. Attitude is displayed when an impression can be made, to create fear and intimidate others. Attitude helps enhance the individual gang member’s reputation and, in turn, helps create the gang’s reputation within the community. Most gang members are opportunists who take advantage of a situation that will allow them to enhance their reputation. Respect Maintaining respect is a fundamental goal for gang members and plays a role in gang behaviors. To lose face, to get challenged, to be made fun of, to have your girl friend leave you for another, to be stared at too long and not respond are all ways that gang members think they lose respect. Gang members have a misguided sense that the gang they belong to and they themselves lose respect if any insult goes unanswered. This belief causes gangs to respond, often violently, to minor incidents, like those mentioned above. If a gang member feels that he or she will lose respect, they are motivated to prevent that from happening because they are protecting their own and the gang’s reputation and respect.
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Title: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa's Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan - Task & Purpose Headings: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan What do you think the Kiowa brings to the battlefield that other helicopters do not? What is it like to get shot at when you’re in a Kiowa? Do you hear the rounds? What was it like flying in Iraq versus flying in Afghanistan? Did it require some adjustment? When you joined the military as a Kiowa pilot, did you do so hoping to see combat? What would you say to an 18-year-old woman who is thinking about joining the Army as a Kiowa pilot? Why the title “Danger Close”? What do you hope civilian readers take away from this book? Do you hope it will influence the conversation around women in combat in any way? Content: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa's Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan - Task & Purpose ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan The recently retired OH-58 Kiowa Warrior doesn’t look like much. It’s small, quiet, and, technically, it’s a reconnaissance helicopter. From … Continued By Adam Linehan September 07, 2016 Entertainment The recently retired OH-58 Kiowa Warrior doesn’t look like much. It’s small, quiet, and, technically, it’s a reconnaissance helicopter. From a distance, it could be confused for a local news chopper or a toy helicopter in “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.” But to many of those who’ve served on the line in Iraq or Afghanistan over the years, the Kiowa looks like something else: a bad day for the enemy. First introduced in 1969, at the height of the Vietnam War, the Kiowa found its true calling on the post-9/11 battlefield. In both the claustrophobic urban centers of Iraq and the lush hinterlands of Afghanistan, it proved extremely useful — and lethal — as a nimble, low-flying attack helo armed with a .50 cal, a few missiles or rockets, and, most importantly, two pilots with balls of steel. Author Amber Smith was one of those pilot.
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Title: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa's Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan - Task & Purpose Headings: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan What do you think the Kiowa brings to the battlefield that other helicopters do not? What is it like to get shot at when you’re in a Kiowa? Do you hear the rounds? What was it like flying in Iraq versus flying in Afghanistan? Did it require some adjustment? When you joined the military as a Kiowa pilot, did you do so hoping to see combat? What would you say to an 18-year-old woman who is thinking about joining the Army as a Kiowa pilot? Why the title “Danger Close”? What do you hope civilian readers take away from this book? Do you hope it will influence the conversation around women in combat in any way? Content: But to many of those who’ve served on the line in Iraq or Afghanistan over the years, the Kiowa looks like something else: a bad day for the enemy. First introduced in 1969, at the height of the Vietnam War, the Kiowa found its true calling on the post-9/11 battlefield. In both the claustrophobic urban centers of Iraq and the lush hinterlands of Afghanistan, it proved extremely useful — and lethal — as a nimble, low-flying attack helo armed with a .50 cal, a few missiles or rockets, and, most importantly, two pilots with balls of steel. Author Amber Smith was one of those pilot. Amber SmithPhoto courtesy of Simon and Schuster From 2003 to 2010, Smith served with the 101st Airborne’s 2-17 Cavalry Regiment out of Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and deployed twice — first to Iraq in 2005, and then to eastern Afghanistan in 2008. Her military career is the focus of her new memoir, “Danger Close: My Epic Journey As A Combat Helicopter Pilot In Iraq And Afghanistan,” which hit shelves on Sept 6. Having joined the Army in the early days of the Global War On Terror, Smith’s entrance into military aviation preceded the opening of combat arms positions to women by more than a decade. And while “Danger Close” certainly makes a strong case for gender integration in the military, it does so only by example.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_606070504#3_1436622926
Title: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa's Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan - Task & Purpose Headings: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan What do you think the Kiowa brings to the battlefield that other helicopters do not? What is it like to get shot at when you’re in a Kiowa? Do you hear the rounds? What was it like flying in Iraq versus flying in Afghanistan? Did it require some adjustment? When you joined the military as a Kiowa pilot, did you do so hoping to see combat? What would you say to an 18-year-old woman who is thinking about joining the Army as a Kiowa pilot? Why the title “Danger Close”? What do you hope civilian readers take away from this book? Do you hope it will influence the conversation around women in combat in any way? Content: Smith, whose parents and two sisters were also pilots, didn’t join the Army to make a statement or blaze trails. She joined to fly helicopters. Related: An Army Pilot’s Tribute To the OH-58 Kiowa Warrior » “I grew up in a very patriotic family and I always had this love and respect for the military,” Smith told Task & Purpose. “ And then I also had this love for aviation, so it was the perfect fit for me.” What really makes “Danger Close” remarkable has less to do with the fact that it was written by a woman, and more to do with the fact that it’s the first major post-9/11 war memoir written by a Kiowa pilot. Smith flew hundreds of combat missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, but she’s not unique in that regard: Between 2001 and 2010, the Kiowa was the most-used aircraft in the Global War on Terror. Dozens of Kiowa pilots never made it back home alive. Their story is an indispensable thread in the narrative of those conflicts.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_606070504#5_1436627341
Title: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa's Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan - Task & Purpose Headings: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan What do you think the Kiowa brings to the battlefield that other helicopters do not? What is it like to get shot at when you’re in a Kiowa? Do you hear the rounds? What was it like flying in Iraq versus flying in Afghanistan? Did it require some adjustment? When you joined the military as a Kiowa pilot, did you do so hoping to see combat? What would you say to an 18-year-old woman who is thinking about joining the Army as a Kiowa pilot? Why the title “Danger Close”? What do you hope civilian readers take away from this book? Do you hope it will influence the conversation around women in combat in any way? Content: Amber SmithPhoto courtesy of Simon and Schuster “The Kiowa contributed so much to both wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,” Smith said. “ I think it’s the untold story: how necessary we were on the battlefield and how much we contributed. I want just people to know what we did.” With “Danger Close” now on shelves, Task & Purpose spoke with Smith about the challenges of being a Kiowa pilot, combat, and her hopes for how the book will help influence perceptions of service members and veterans. What do you think the Kiowa brings to the battlefield that other helicopters do not? Everything . That’s why everyone loves the Kiowa as much as they do — because of its mission. We fly direct support for ground forces. We can fly anywhere from 50 feet above ground level to 300 feet above ground level.
https://taskandpurpose.com/danger-close-is-the-first-major-war-memoir-told-from-a-kiowa-pilots-perspective/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_606070504#6_1436629356
Title: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa's Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan - Task & Purpose Headings: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan What do you think the Kiowa brings to the battlefield that other helicopters do not? What is it like to get shot at when you’re in a Kiowa? Do you hear the rounds? What was it like flying in Iraq versus flying in Afghanistan? Did it require some adjustment? When you joined the military as a Kiowa pilot, did you do so hoping to see combat? What would you say to an 18-year-old woman who is thinking about joining the Army as a Kiowa pilot? Why the title “Danger Close”? What do you hope civilian readers take away from this book? Do you hope it will influence the conversation around women in combat in any way? Content: What do you think the Kiowa brings to the battlefield that other helicopters do not? Everything . That’s why everyone loves the Kiowa as much as they do — because of its mission. We fly direct support for ground forces. We can fly anywhere from 50 feet above ground level to 300 feet above ground level. But we’re right there in the fight with the ground guys, so we provide direct support for them. So that’s IED hunting, enemy hunting, providing aerial firepower — the Kiowa is basically like a mini gunship. It’s very maneuverable. Very low level. And we can fly fast for how low we fly.
https://taskandpurpose.com/danger-close-is-the-first-major-war-memoir-told-from-a-kiowa-pilots-perspective/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_606070504#7_1436631151
Title: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa's Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan - Task & Purpose Headings: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan What do you think the Kiowa brings to the battlefield that other helicopters do not? What is it like to get shot at when you’re in a Kiowa? Do you hear the rounds? What was it like flying in Iraq versus flying in Afghanistan? Did it require some adjustment? When you joined the military as a Kiowa pilot, did you do so hoping to see combat? What would you say to an 18-year-old woman who is thinking about joining the Army as a Kiowa pilot? Why the title “Danger Close”? What do you hope civilian readers take away from this book? Do you hope it will influence the conversation around women in combat in any way? Content: But we’re right there in the fight with the ground guys, so we provide direct support for them. So that’s IED hunting, enemy hunting, providing aerial firepower — the Kiowa is basically like a mini gunship. It’s very maneuverable. Very low level. And we can fly fast for how low we fly. So a Black Hawk is usually a transport mission that flies from point A to point B and does air assaults. Same with the Chinook. The Apache is an attack platform, but it doesn’t do the reconnaissance the way that Kiowa does. They fly at a much higher altitude than we do. If you ever put an Apache and a Kiowa side by side, an Apache is enormous compared to a Kiowa.
https://taskandpurpose.com/danger-close-is-the-first-major-war-memoir-told-from-a-kiowa-pilots-perspective/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_606070504#9_1436634911
Title: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa's Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan - Task & Purpose Headings: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan What do you think the Kiowa brings to the battlefield that other helicopters do not? What is it like to get shot at when you’re in a Kiowa? Do you hear the rounds? What was it like flying in Iraq versus flying in Afghanistan? Did it require some adjustment? When you joined the military as a Kiowa pilot, did you do so hoping to see combat? What would you say to an 18-year-old woman who is thinking about joining the Army as a Kiowa pilot? Why the title “Danger Close”? What do you hope civilian readers take away from this book? Do you hope it will influence the conversation around women in combat in any way? Content: The Kiowa’s smaller, nimble size is what makes us so effective for the mission. I’ve had ground guys tell me that they love the Kiowa. They say the Kiowa is like an airborne extension of the infantry on the ground. Amber Smith and her family, all pilots. Photo courtesy of Simon and Schuster What is it like to get shot at when you’re in a Kiowa? Do you hear the rounds? Yeah, we fly low enough to where you can definitely hear it. Sometimes you don’t hear it. I’ve had times where I get a call from ground guys who are like, “Hey, Annihilator 2-4, you’re taking fire.” And we hadn’t heard it.
https://taskandpurpose.com/danger-close-is-the-first-major-war-memoir-told-from-a-kiowa-pilots-perspective/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_606070504#10_1436636725
Title: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa's Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan - Task & Purpose Headings: ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan ‘Danger Close’ Focuses On The Kiowa’s Crucial Role In Iraq And Afghanistan What do you think the Kiowa brings to the battlefield that other helicopters do not? What is it like to get shot at when you’re in a Kiowa? Do you hear the rounds? What was it like flying in Iraq versus flying in Afghanistan? Did it require some adjustment? When you joined the military as a Kiowa pilot, did you do so hoping to see combat? What would you say to an 18-year-old woman who is thinking about joining the Army as a Kiowa pilot? Why the title “Danger Close”? What do you hope civilian readers take away from this book? Do you hope it will influence the conversation around women in combat in any way? Content: Do you hear the rounds? Yeah, we fly low enough to where you can definitely hear it. Sometimes you don’t hear it. I’ve had times where I get a call from ground guys who are like, “Hey, Annihilator 2-4, you’re taking fire.” And we hadn’t heard it. But when you hear it, it’s an adrenaline rush. So you learn how to fly the aircraft pretty quickly. My aircraft was hit in Iraq. It was at night and we actually saw the flash of light. We don’t exactly know what it was but we felt a concussion-type blast, and we saw the flash simultaneously, so we knew that we got shot at with something, but when we did the walk around afterwards, it was AK-47 fire that hit the aircraft.
https://taskandpurpose.com/danger-close-is-the-first-major-war-memoir-told-from-a-kiowa-pilots-perspective/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_607006224#1_1438834678
Title: The Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps Is Dead Wrong About Cutting Troop Pay - Task & Purpose Headings: The Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps Is Dead Wrong About Cutting Troop Pay The Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps Is Dead Wrong About Cutting Troop Pay Content: “I truly believe it will raise discipline,” he said of the proposed cuts, according to Leo Shane III with Military Times. “ You'll have better spending habits. You won't be so wasteful.” “In my 33 years, we've never had a better quality of life,” he added. “ We've never had it so good. If we don't get ahold of slowing the growth, we will become an entitlement-based, a health care provider-based Corps, and not a war fighting organization.” Let me preface what follows by saying that I have the utmost of respect for Barrett and consider him to be among the greatest Marine warriors in my generation of veterans. But he’s dead wrong on this one. In considering his claim, I'm reminded of something an outstanding Marine lieutenant colonel once told me about what makes the Marine Corps special: “The Army talks about their tanks, the Navy talks about their ships, the Air Force talks about their airplanes,” he said. “
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_607006224#2_1438836137
Title: The Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps Is Dead Wrong About Cutting Troop Pay - Task & Purpose Headings: The Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps Is Dead Wrong About Cutting Troop Pay The Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps Is Dead Wrong About Cutting Troop Pay Content: If we don't get ahold of slowing the growth, we will become an entitlement-based, a health care provider-based Corps, and not a war fighting organization.” Let me preface what follows by saying that I have the utmost of respect for Barrett and consider him to be among the greatest Marine warriors in my generation of veterans. But he’s dead wrong on this one. In considering his claim, I'm reminded of something an outstanding Marine lieutenant colonel once told me about what makes the Marine Corps special: “The Army talks about their tanks, the Navy talks about their ships, the Air Force talks about their airplanes,” he said. “ We have all of those, what do we talk about? We talk about our Marines.” Barrett’s remarks, and the proposed legislation, could potentially adversely impact the Marine Corps and, by extension, America’s national security. Beyond decreasing the morale of the current rank and file Marines, it also threatens the Corps’ ability to retain its top Marines, and the military’s ability to recruit talented people into its ranks. Making active-duty members of the military the latest victims of political dysfunction in Washington shouldn’t come as a surprise, but it is particularly hard to bear.
https://taskandpurpose.com/sergeant-major-marine-corps-dead-wrong-cutting-troop-pay/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_607006224#3_1438837895
Title: The Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps Is Dead Wrong About Cutting Troop Pay - Task & Purpose Headings: The Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps Is Dead Wrong About Cutting Troop Pay The Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps Is Dead Wrong About Cutting Troop Pay Content: We have all of those, what do we talk about? We talk about our Marines.” Barrett’s remarks, and the proposed legislation, could potentially adversely impact the Marine Corps and, by extension, America’s national security. Beyond decreasing the morale of the current rank and file Marines, it also threatens the Corps’ ability to retain its top Marines, and the military’s ability to recruit talented people into its ranks. Making active-duty members of the military the latest victims of political dysfunction in Washington shouldn’t come as a surprise, but it is particularly hard to bear. “They want to know about what new equipment are we getting, are we continuing to modernize,” Barrett said. “ Just because the budget sucks, does that mean we’re not going to get our new gear?” In advocating military technological advancement at the expense of the financial welfare of lower ranking enlisted Marines, Barrett is robbing those Marines of his support as their senior enlisted leader, and that's tragic. Barrett is the Corps' top enlisted Marine, and in that role, is supposed to represent the interests of the enlisted Marines to the Commandant of the Marine Corps and leadership in Washington. No one joins the Marine Corps for the money, and Barrett is right that “Marines don't run around asking about compensation, retirement modernization,” but with all that they are asked to do, Marines need to be compensated fairly for their service.
https://taskandpurpose.com/sergeant-major-marine-corps-dead-wrong-cutting-troop-pay/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_607006224#4_1438839887
Title: The Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps Is Dead Wrong About Cutting Troop Pay - Task & Purpose Headings: The Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps Is Dead Wrong About Cutting Troop Pay The Sergeant Major Of The Marine Corps Is Dead Wrong About Cutting Troop Pay Content: “They want to know about what new equipment are we getting, are we continuing to modernize,” Barrett said. “ Just because the budget sucks, does that mean we’re not going to get our new gear?” In advocating military technological advancement at the expense of the financial welfare of lower ranking enlisted Marines, Barrett is robbing those Marines of his support as their senior enlisted leader, and that's tragic. Barrett is the Corps' top enlisted Marine, and in that role, is supposed to represent the interests of the enlisted Marines to the Commandant of the Marine Corps and leadership in Washington. No one joins the Marine Corps for the money, and Barrett is right that “Marines don't run around asking about compensation, retirement modernization,” but with all that they are asked to do, Marines need to be compensated fairly for their service. In his role as Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, Barrett’s should be the loudest of voices against these pay cuts. The answer is not to cut the benefits and pay of troops to fit the confines of the sequester; it is to repeal the sequester. I love the Marine Corps' culture of austerity. It's central to the expeditionary nature of the Corps.
https://taskandpurpose.com/sergeant-major-marine-corps-dead-wrong-cutting-troop-pay/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_611431968#8_1450864366
Title: How to Make Buttermilk | - Tastes Better From Scratch Headings: How to Make Buttermilk How to Make Buttermilk Buttermilk Substitute What can I use if I don’t have buttermilk? How to substitute Buttermilk Dairy free buttermilk substitution: Vegan buttermilk substitution: Can you freeze buttermilk? More buttermilk recipes: Buttermilk Substitute Ingredients Instructions Notes Nutrition Have you tried this recipe?! RATE and COMMENT below! I would love to hear your experience. « Artisan No Knead Bread Content: 1 cup Calories: 151kcal Author: Lauren Allen Cook Mode Prevent your screen from going dark Ingredients ▢ 1 Tablespoon white vinegar (or lemon juice) ▢ 1 cup milk (scant cup) Instructions Pour the tablespoon of vinegar into a 1 cup measurer. Fill the rest of the 1 cup measurer with milk. Gently stir and let the mixture sit for about 5 minutes. This will allow the milk to slightly curdle, giving it a buttermilk-like texture and taste. Notes You can also use cream of tartar and milk as a buttermilk substitute, or substitute plain yogurt for buttermilk. Read more in the post above. Nutrition Calories: 151kcal | Carbohydrates:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_611781950#0_1452032558
Title: Pork Tenderloin Marinade | - Tastes Better From Scratch Headings: Pork Tenderloin Marinade Pork Tenderloin Marinade Pork Tenderloin Marinade How to make pork tenderloin marinade: How long to marinate pork tenderloin: Pork Tenderloin Marinade Video Ingredients Instructions Nutrition HAVE YOU TRIED THIS RECIPE?! RATE and COMMENT below! I would love to hear your experience. « Yellow Cake with Chocolate Frosting Content: Pork Tenderloin Marinade | - Tastes Better From Scratch Pork Tenderloin Marinade By Lauren Allen on May 14, 2019, Updated November 5, 2019 Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe An easy recipe for Pork Tenderloin Marinade that can be used for any cooking method including grilled pork tenderloin, oven, or crock-pot pork tenderloin. If you love marinated meats, you should definitely try my Flank Steak recipe and my Marinated Chicken Tenders . Oh, and don’t miss my Easy, No Fuss Pork Tenderloin recipe! Pork Tenderloin Marinade Pork tenderloin is one of my favorite easy cuts of meat to cook for my family, especially for a nice Sunday dinner that seems fancy but couldn’t be easier to make. This is my go-to pork tenderloin marinade recipe, and it’s all thanks to my Mom, who always taught me that the key to a good pork tenderloin marinade is simply 1 part oil, 1 part lemon juice, and lots of garlic! I’ve since adapted her method to add a few extra flavors, thanks to this recipe from Fifteen Spatulas. I season the pork with salt and pepper, add a little bit of dijon mustard, and if I have fresh rosemary on hand, I’ll add that too. This is such a great pork recipe to make ahead of time since the pork can marinate overnight, or even for several days. You can cook it in the oven or on the grill. Here is my recipe for Easy, No-Fuss Pork Tenderloin.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_611786846#0_1452046960
Title: Easy, No-Fuss Pork Tenderloin | - Tastes Better From Scratch Headings: Easy, No-Fuss Pork Tenderloin Easy, No-Fuss Pork Tenderloin Pork Tenderloin What is pork tenderloin? (pork loin vs. pork tenderloin) Where should I buy pork tenderloin? How to Make Pork Tenderloin: How to Sear Pork Tenderloin: How to bake pork tenderloin: What temperature should I cook pork tenderloin to? How to keep pork tenderloin from drying out: Sides to serve with pork tenderloin: Pork Tenderloin Video Ingredients Instructions Nutrition HAVE YOU TRIED THIS RECIPE?! RATE and COMMENT below! I would love to hear your experience. « Pork Tenderloin Marinade Content: Easy, No-Fuss Pork Tenderloin | - Tastes Better From Scratch Easy, No-Fuss Pork Tenderloin By Lauren Allen on May 14, 2019, Updated May 13, 2021 Jump to Recipe Jump to Video Print Recipe Everything you need to know to make perfectly cooked and flavorful Pork Tenderloin, including tips and tricks for grilling or baking it. I marinate the pork in a very simple lemon and garlic marinade that adds amazing flavor! This pork tenderloin is just one of my “Easy, No-fuss” recipes. Once you fall in love with this simple recipe, you may want to try my Easy, No Fuss Prime Rib or Easy, No-Fuss Turkey! Pork Tenderloin Sunday dinner at our house usually consists of grilled or baked meat with salads and fruit on the side. I love how easy it is to marinate steak, chicken, or pork tenderloin and throw it on the grill or in the oven. It’s hardly any work for me and I can usually marinate the meat in advance. My mom taught me how to cook pork tenderloin, and I love her method of searing the meat before baking it. She always served it with homemade peach chutney or mango chutney on top! Cooking pork tenderloin is so EASY, and I’m excited to share everything you need to know to cook it perfectly.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_611786846#1_1452049024
Title: Easy, No-Fuss Pork Tenderloin | - Tastes Better From Scratch Headings: Easy, No-Fuss Pork Tenderloin Easy, No-Fuss Pork Tenderloin Pork Tenderloin What is pork tenderloin? (pork loin vs. pork tenderloin) Where should I buy pork tenderloin? How to Make Pork Tenderloin: How to Sear Pork Tenderloin: How to bake pork tenderloin: What temperature should I cook pork tenderloin to? How to keep pork tenderloin from drying out: Sides to serve with pork tenderloin: Pork Tenderloin Video Ingredients Instructions Nutrition HAVE YOU TRIED THIS RECIPE?! RATE and COMMENT below! I would love to hear your experience. « Pork Tenderloin Marinade Content: I love how easy it is to marinate steak, chicken, or pork tenderloin and throw it on the grill or in the oven. It’s hardly any work for me and I can usually marinate the meat in advance. My mom taught me how to cook pork tenderloin, and I love her method of searing the meat before baking it. She always served it with homemade peach chutney or mango chutney on top! Cooking pork tenderloin is so EASY, and I’m excited to share everything you need to know to cook it perfectly. Whether you’re an experienced cook or a beginner, you really can’t mess this up! What is pork tenderloin? ( pork loin vs. pork tenderloin) Did you know that pork loin and pork tenderloin are NOT the same thing? So what’s the difference? Both pork loin and pork tenderloin are cuts of meat that are taken from the area of the pig between the shoulder and the back legs.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_612452021#4_1453992207
Title: Catsup Vs. Ketchup: You'll Be Surprised to Know the Difference - Tastessence Headings: Catsup Vs. Ketchup: You’ll Be Surprised to Know the Difference Catsup Vs. Ketchup: You’ll Be Surprised to Know the Difference Brief History of Ketchup 5 Interesting Facts about Ketchup Largest Ketchup bottle… Shines Copper Vessels… Good Ketchup, Bad Ketchup… Void of Preservatives… Complete Taste Experience… Like it? Share it! Get Updates Right to Your Inbox Content: Moreover, the terms ‘catchup’ and ‘cetchup’ also refer to the same thing. To make things worse the name game doesn’t end here. There are scores of other names from Cackchop, Cornchop, Kitsip, Catsoup, Katshoup to Kotpock, Kutpuck, Kutchpuck, etc. being used to refer to ketchup. Where and how did all these names come about? Well, in 1876, H. J. Heinz Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (though not the inventor of ketchup or the first one to bottle it, however, was the first to commercialize it) became very popular for its commercially bottled ketchup. They gained market share steadily and enjoyed large chunks of profits. Observing their overwhelming success, a whole slew of manufacturers began commercially producing ketchup and branding them with all sorts of names. Soon the same ketchup was being referred to by all sorts of different names. Now we know why there’s so much confusion!
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_612452021#5_1453993804
Title: Catsup Vs. Ketchup: You'll Be Surprised to Know the Difference - Tastessence Headings: Catsup Vs. Ketchup: You’ll Be Surprised to Know the Difference Catsup Vs. Ketchup: You’ll Be Surprised to Know the Difference Brief History of Ketchup 5 Interesting Facts about Ketchup Largest Ketchup bottle… Shines Copper Vessels… Good Ketchup, Bad Ketchup… Void of Preservatives… Complete Taste Experience… Like it? Share it! Get Updates Right to Your Inbox Content: Well, in 1876, H. J. Heinz Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (though not the inventor of ketchup or the first one to bottle it, however, was the first to commercialize it) became very popular for its commercially bottled ketchup. They gained market share steadily and enjoyed large chunks of profits. Observing their overwhelming success, a whole slew of manufacturers began commercially producing ketchup and branding them with all sorts of names. Soon the same ketchup was being referred to by all sorts of different names. Now we know why there’s so much confusion! Brief History of Ketchup According to the Malay theory, the word ‘ketchup’ stems from the word Malay word ‘kicap’ or ‘kecap’, meaning fish sauce. Back in the 17th century, ketchup comprised spicy, pickled fish sauce made from walnuts, kidney beans, mushrooms, and anchovies. Surprisingly, ketchup then did not contain any tomato, and its consistency was also not like the ketchup we have today. That ketchup bore semblance to soy or Worcestershire sauce, comprising fish brine, herbs, and spices. It was when the British sailor brought his sauce home with them, that alterations and transformations took place.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_613225519#0_1456138753
Title: How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast - Tastessence Headings: How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast Here are some ways you can choose from. Braised Beef With Almond Sauce Ingredients :- Method :- Slow Cooked Beef Round Roast Ingredients :- Method :- Simply Juicy Roast Ingredients :- Method :- Thyme and Garlic Beef Ingredients :- Method :- Tips to Get your Meat Right Every Time Like it? Share it! Get Updates Right to Your Inbox Content: How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast - Tastessence How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast Contrary to popular belief, beef bottom round roast is quite flavorsome. It has very low fat content which can make it quite tough, but cook it properly, and you will be left with 'melt in the mouth' succulent meat. Home / How To Make / How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast Contrary to popular belief, beef bottom round roast is quite flavorsome. It has very low fat content which can make it quite tough, but cook it properly, and you will be left with ‘melt in the mouth’ succulent meat. Bottom round roast is a lean cut of meat from the rear leg of a cow. It is also known as rump roast and beef silverside in the UK and Australia. It comes in rather large portions of around 4 to 5 pounds and is considered to be one of the cheaper cuts of meat. However, the round roast has lower fat content than any other type of red meat. This is because the bottom round of a cow is highly exercised, and has less marbling or intramuscular fat. Since the bottom round is lean, it can be quite tough to cook.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_613225519#14_1456161665
Title: How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast - Tastessence Headings: How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast Here are some ways you can choose from. Braised Beef With Almond Sauce Ingredients :- Method :- Slow Cooked Beef Round Roast Ingredients :- Method :- Simply Juicy Roast Ingredients :- Method :- Thyme and Garlic Beef Ingredients :- Method :- Tips to Get your Meat Right Every Time Like it? Share it! Get Updates Right to Your Inbox Content: ▸ Preheat the oven to about 325° F. ▸ Remove the meat from the refrigerator and put it in a roasting pan. ▸ In the oven, place the pan on a wire rack. ▸ Roast the meat for about 25 minutes per pound. ▸ Check whether the meat is cooked or not with the help of a meat thermometer. For rare or medium rare, the internal temperature of the meat should be 125° F and 135° F respectively. ▸ Remove the meat when the desired temperature is achieved and place it in a foil. ▸ Allow it to cool. Resting is the key to a juicy piece of meat. ▸ Serve this oven cooked bottom round roast with dumplings or noodles. Thyme and Garlic Beef Servings:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_613225519#17_1456165919
Title: How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast - Tastessence Headings: How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast Here are some ways you can choose from. Braised Beef With Almond Sauce Ingredients :- Method :- Slow Cooked Beef Round Roast Ingredients :- Method :- Simply Juicy Roast Ingredients :- Method :- Thyme and Garlic Beef Ingredients :- Method :- Tips to Get your Meat Right Every Time Like it? Share it! Get Updates Right to Your Inbox Content: ▸ Rub this mix over the meat and set aside for 20 to 30 minutes. ▸ Do not refrigerate. ▸ Preheat the oven to 425° F and roast for 10 minutes. ▸ Now, reduce the heat to 300° F and bake for 30-40 minutes. ▸ For the meat to be rare, the internal temperature should be 120° F to 130° F. Use the meat thermometer to check the temperature. ▸ Once the meat is done, remove from the oven and let it rest for 20-30 minutes. ▸ Serve with roasted vegetables or mashed potatoes. Tips to Get your Meat Right Every Time ♨ Before cooking always bring your meat to room temperature. This helps the meat to cook evenly. ♨ Add root vegetables to make an even more hearty meal.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_613225519#18_1456167363
Title: How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast - Tastessence Headings: How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast How to Cook a Melt-in-the-mouth Bottom Round Roast Here are some ways you can choose from. Braised Beef With Almond Sauce Ingredients :- Method :- Slow Cooked Beef Round Roast Ingredients :- Method :- Simply Juicy Roast Ingredients :- Method :- Thyme and Garlic Beef Ingredients :- Method :- Tips to Get your Meat Right Every Time Like it? Share it! Get Updates Right to Your Inbox Content: ▸ Once the meat is done, remove from the oven and let it rest for 20-30 minutes. ▸ Serve with roasted vegetables or mashed potatoes. Tips to Get your Meat Right Every Time ♨ Before cooking always bring your meat to room temperature. This helps the meat to cook evenly. ♨ Add root vegetables to make an even more hearty meal. ♨ Tie your beef to get an evenly cooked meat. If your meat is already tied by the butcher then do not remove the strings. If it is not, then fret not, just get some butcher’s string and tie it by yourself. A uniform shape lets the meat cook evenly and of course, it looks better too! ♨ Use fresh herbs.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_614563089#7_1460058813
Title: Types of Edible Seaweeds - Tastessence Headings: Types of Edible Seaweeds Types of Edible Seaweeds Edible Seaweeds Kelp Nori Dulse Hijiki Like it? Share it! Content: Nori is also full of nutrients like calcium, iodine, iron, potassium, copper, zinc, vitamins, but it consists of the highest amount of protein among all the seaweeds. Dulse Botanically named Palmaria palmata, Dulse is also known as sea lettuce flakes, creathnach, red dulse, etc. It belongs to the red algae category and is found on the northern coasts of Pacific and Atlantic oceans, thus consumed in Ireland, Canada, and European countries. It is a very rich source of fiber, therefore helps in keeping our digestive system healthy and clean. Unlike Kelp, Dulse has a salty flavor and can get a bit chewy because of the water content in the weeds. The nutritional content of Dulse is high quantity of vitamins B6, B12, C, E, A, calcium, iodine, protein, dietary fiber and magnesium, each of which have their individual functions in our body. Hijiki This one is available in the dried form and needs to be soaked every time it is to be consumed. After they are re-hydrated, the weeds looks like black noodles and these can be used as decorative ingredients in various coastal food preparations. Hijiki is also a rich source of calcium, algin and dietary fibers, making it a healthy food for developing children. There are many preparations you could use Hijiki in such as in salads and stews, the dried form in tea, and as a snack whenever you are hungry!
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_614736086#3_1460506474
Title: You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach - Tastessence Headings: You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach Did You Know? 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach Leaves 1. Blanching 2. Freeze Spinach without Blanching 3. Make Spinach Puree 4. Freeze Fresh Spinach 5. Freeze Spinach as a Part of a Smoothie Kit Like it? Share it! Get Updates Right to Your Inbox Content: Blanching It is advisable to blanch spinach before freezing, as it helps stop the enzymatic process that leads to decaying of the leaves even in the freezer. ➺ Take a large pot, pour some water, and bring it to a boil. ➺ Before the water boils, rinse the spinach leaves to remove traces of dirt. Also remove tough leaf midribs and stems. You may tear larger leaves into small pieces. ➺ Add those cleaned leaves to the boiling water and stir well for two minutes. ➺ You may steam blanch the leaves. Put the leaves in a steamer basket and place it above the boiling water. Steam for one-two minutes. ➺ Drain the blanched leaves in a colander.
https://tastessence.com/ways-to-freeze-spinach
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_614736086#4_1460507782
Title: You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach - Tastessence Headings: You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach Did You Know? 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach Leaves 1. Blanching 2. Freeze Spinach without Blanching 3. Make Spinach Puree 4. Freeze Fresh Spinach 5. Freeze Spinach as a Part of a Smoothie Kit Like it? Share it! Get Updates Right to Your Inbox Content: ➺ Add those cleaned leaves to the boiling water and stir well for two minutes. ➺ You may steam blanch the leaves. Put the leaves in a steamer basket and place it above the boiling water. Steam for one-two minutes. ➺ Drain the blanched leaves in a colander. Do not throw away the water in which you boiled the leaves. It turns green as some nutrients from spinach leaves get dissolved in it. You can freeze it for stock or may use it for cooking grains. ➺ Immediately, hold the colander in the sink and let cold water run over the leaves. This would stop the cooking process.
https://tastessence.com/ways-to-freeze-spinach
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_614736086#5_1460509018
Title: You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach - Tastessence Headings: You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach Did You Know? 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach Leaves 1. Blanching 2. Freeze Spinach without Blanching 3. Make Spinach Puree 4. Freeze Fresh Spinach 5. Freeze Spinach as a Part of a Smoothie Kit Like it? Share it! Get Updates Right to Your Inbox Content: Do not throw away the water in which you boiled the leaves. It turns green as some nutrients from spinach leaves get dissolved in it. You can freeze it for stock or may use it for cooking grains. ➺ Immediately, hold the colander in the sink and let cold water run over the leaves. This would stop the cooking process. If you want, you may soak the blanched spinach leaves in ice water for one minute. ➺ Squeeze the chilled leaves. ( You may spin them dry in a salad spinner.) Remove as much water as possible. Then place them on a thick towel.
https://tastessence.com/ways-to-freeze-spinach
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_614736086#8_1460512554
Title: You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach - Tastessence Headings: You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach Did You Know? 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach Leaves 1. Blanching 2. Freeze Spinach without Blanching 3. Make Spinach Puree 4. Freeze Fresh Spinach 5. Freeze Spinach as a Part of a Smoothie Kit Like it? Share it! Get Updates Right to Your Inbox Content: Freeze. You can even freeze fresh baby spinach as described above. It doesn’t require any trimming or cutting. And if the question “can you freeze spinach without blanching” is lingering in your mind, then the answer is, “yes, you definitely can.” 2. Freeze Spinach without Blanching ➺ If you are going to use frozen spinach within a month or so, you may freeze it without blanching. You can add this frozen spinach to cooked dishes, smoothies, soups, and stews, as it would be a bit mushy. ➺ Rinse the spinach leaves thoroughly under tap water. ➺ Use the salad spinner to spin the excess water off. Or spread the leaves on a large thick towel and pat the leaves dry with the towel.
https://tastessence.com/ways-to-freeze-spinach
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_614736086#9_1460513919
Title: You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach - Tastessence Headings: You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach Did You Know? 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach Leaves 1. Blanching 2. Freeze Spinach without Blanching 3. Make Spinach Puree 4. Freeze Fresh Spinach 5. Freeze Spinach as a Part of a Smoothie Kit Like it? Share it! Get Updates Right to Your Inbox Content: Freeze Spinach without Blanching ➺ If you are going to use frozen spinach within a month or so, you may freeze it without blanching. You can add this frozen spinach to cooked dishes, smoothies, soups, and stews, as it would be a bit mushy. ➺ Rinse the spinach leaves thoroughly under tap water. ➺ Use the salad spinner to spin the excess water off. Or spread the leaves on a large thick towel and pat the leaves dry with the towel. ➺ Put the leaves in freezer bags and freeze. 3. Make Spinach Puree ➺ Place the clean leaves in a blender with water and make a puree of desirable thickness. ➺ Pour the puree into an ice tray and freeze it. ➺ Transfer the solid frozen cubes into a freezer bag and freeze.
https://tastessence.com/ways-to-freeze-spinach
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_614736086#12_1460517925
Title: You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach - Tastessence Headings: You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach You Must Take a Look at These 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach Did You Know? 5 Easy Ways to Freeze Spinach Leaves 1. Blanching 2. Freeze Spinach without Blanching 3. Make Spinach Puree 4. Freeze Fresh Spinach 5. Freeze Spinach as a Part of a Smoothie Kit Like it? Share it! Get Updates Right to Your Inbox Content: ➺ The leaves will keep fresh for about 3-4 days. You won’t be able to use the thawed spinach in fresh salads, but you can use it in various other dishes. 5. Freeze Spinach as a Part of a Smoothie Kit ➺ As explained above, put some blanched spinach in a freezer bag. ➺ Fill the freezer bag with other smoothie ingredients like grapes, bananas, peaches, carrots, kale, etc. ➺ When you want to make your smoothie, just pour the smoothie ingredients from the bag into your blender. Thus, you can create your own smoothie kits. Frozen blanched spinach can be used within one year for the best quality. This nutrient-dense vegetable may lose a few of its nutrients, and some of its color, texture, and flavor, after blanching and freezing, but it is better to freeze it blanched. Otherwise, you are likely to get a black, gooey mass after defrosting.
https://tastessence.com/ways-to-freeze-spinach
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_617236953#6_1467966513
Title: How Much Does a Rental Apartment in Bangkok, Thailand Cost – Depends on Your Requirements – Tasty Thailand Headings: How Much Does a Rental Apartment in Bangkok, Thailand Cost – Depends on Your Requirements How Much Does a Rental Apartment in Bangkok, Thailand Cost – Depends on Your Requirements Content: 23,000-40,000 Baht Per Month – 23,000-40,000 baht per month ($775-$1,355) is getting into the truly luxurious realm with enormous western-style apartment buildings right in the center of downtown Bangkok. These apartment buildings have upscale restaurants, nice shops, travel agents, gyms, swimming pools and are ideally located for anywhere you want to go. The apartments themselves are large, fashionably decorated and furnished and often with stupendous views. Above 40,000 Baht Per Month – If you can afford above 40,000 baht per month ($1,355 and up), you’re really going to be living in style and, above 60,000 baht rental fee per month, you’re living in a two to three bedroom penthouse-style apartment with every luxury known to man. In fact, on 60,000 and above, you will really be living like a king. Don’t forget, although many of these prices seem low compared to western countries, salaries are much lower in Bangkok too. With average Thai salaries being in the 8,000-10,000 baht per month range ($271-$338), and an average English teacher making 40,000 baht per month ($1,355), unless you’re a true expat working for an international company on 200,000 baht a month or more ($6,700), you’re more than likely going to be looking in the 4,000-13,000 baht range. That means you’ll still be renting a very nice apartment in a good area of Bangkok. Continue Reading Previous Cube Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Convenient Bukit Bintang Location, Clean, Comfortable, Cheap – Love It! Next Review:
https://tastythailand.com/how-much-does-a-rental-apartment-in-bangkok-thailand-cost-depends-on-your-requirements/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_617236953#7_1467968639
Title: How Much Does a Rental Apartment in Bangkok, Thailand Cost – Depends on Your Requirements – Tasty Thailand Headings: How Much Does a Rental Apartment in Bangkok, Thailand Cost – Depends on Your Requirements How Much Does a Rental Apartment in Bangkok, Thailand Cost – Depends on Your Requirements Content: Don’t forget, although many of these prices seem low compared to western countries, salaries are much lower in Bangkok too. With average Thai salaries being in the 8,000-10,000 baht per month range ($271-$338), and an average English teacher making 40,000 baht per month ($1,355), unless you’re a true expat working for an international company on 200,000 baht a month or more ($6,700), you’re more than likely going to be looking in the 4,000-13,000 baht range. That means you’ll still be renting a very nice apartment in a good area of Bangkok. Continue Reading Previous Cube Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Convenient Bukit Bintang Location, Clean, Comfortable, Cheap – Love It! Next Review: Dusit Island Resort Hotel in Chiang Mai – Lovely Hotel But a Bit Too Expensive
https://tastythailand.com/how-much-does-a-rental-apartment-in-bangkok-thailand-cost-depends-on-your-requirements/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_631929272#0_1498950966
Title: What is Qualified Leasehold Improvement Property? Headings: What is Qualified Leasehold Improvement Property? What is Qualified Leasehold Improvement Property? Content: What is Qualified Leasehold Improvement Property? Depreciation What is Qualified Leasehold Improvement Property? Tamara Hubbard, CPA U.S. GAAP Technical Accounting Editor/Author July 14, 2020 Tamara Hubbard, CPA U.S. GAAP Technical Accounting Editor/Author July 14, 2020 Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email As accounting professionals navigate the transition between ASC 840 and ASC 842, Leases, and consider the changes implemented in the Tax Cut and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) enacted in March 2020, questions regarding the definitions of lease-related terms and proper accounting application are in no short supply. A common question among entities who are installing leasehold improvements is “What is Qualified Leasehold Improvement Property?” Qualified Improvement Property (QIP) is a term found in the Internal Revenue Code, Section 168, and encompasses any improvements made to the interior of a commercial real property. Improvements must be placed into service after the building’s date of service and explicitly exclude expansion of the building, elevators and escalators, and changes made to a building’s internal structural framework. QIP replaces several categories of improvements detailed in tax regulations prior to the TCJA, including Qualified Leasehold Improvement Property. Any property that is subject to the rules of QIP and is leased by a single tenant now falls under the rules for QIP for tax accounting purposes. The new rules under the CARES Act modify the depreciable life of assets falling under this category from 39 years to 15 years, which makes QIP eligible for bonus depreciation and offers taxpayers significant tax-reduction opportunities. This bonus depreciation may be retroactively applied for those entities who placed qualified improvement property into service in the 2018 and 2019 taxable years and may create losses, which could result in tax refunds.
https://tax.thomsonreuters.com/blog/what-is-qualified-leasehold-improvement-property/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_638135965#0_1509447116
Title: CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle | Tax Foundation Headings: CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle Was this page helpful to you? Topics Tags Content: CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle | Tax Foundation CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle March 20, 2014 Kyle Pomerleau Kyle Pomerleau On March 19 th, 2014, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities released a paper praising President Obama’s plan to raise the federal cigarette excise tax in order to finance early childhood education. The cigarette excise tax is regarded as a regressive tax because it targets smokers, a population that has lower levels of income on average than the U.S. population at large. From CBPP: “ 29 percent of poor adults smoke, compared to 18 percent of non-poor adults” and “expenditure for cigarettes account for a greater share of lower-income households’ budgets.” Generally, CBPP is opposed to regressive taxes and favors the more progressive income tax. But this time, the regressivity of the cigarette tax doesn’t bother CBPP. They say that a cigarette tax isn’t really that regressive because the population that pays the tax benefits the most from the tax through health benefits and increased funding for early childhood education. They are getting what they pay for.
https://taxfoundation.org/cbpp-says-regressive-cigarette-taxes-are-okay-because-benefit-principle
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_638135965#1_1509448888
Title: CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle | Tax Foundation Headings: CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle Was this page helpful to you? Topics Tags Content: 29 percent of poor adults smoke, compared to 18 percent of non-poor adults” and “expenditure for cigarettes account for a greater share of lower-income households’ budgets.” Generally, CBPP is opposed to regressive taxes and favors the more progressive income tax. But this time, the regressivity of the cigarette tax doesn’t bother CBPP. They say that a cigarette tax isn’t really that regressive because the population that pays the tax benefits the most from the tax through health benefits and increased funding for early childhood education. They are getting what they pay for. In essence, the CBPP is endorsing the benefit principle: a principle that states that taxes people pay should reflect the benefits and the costs of services they receive. I assume this means the CBPP will be more sympathetic to these statements now: Raising sales taxes while lowering income taxes in states in order to move to a more consumption-based tax system is okay. Even though low-income households could pay more in taxes as a percent of income than they currently do, they are benefitting from both the public services these taxes are paying for and the resulting economic growth from a more neutral tax system.
https://taxfoundation.org/cbpp-says-regressive-cigarette-taxes-are-okay-because-benefit-principle
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_638135965#2_1509450661
Title: CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle | Tax Foundation Headings: CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle Was this page helpful to you? Topics Tags Content: In essence, the CBPP is endorsing the benefit principle: a principle that states that taxes people pay should reflect the benefits and the costs of services they receive. I assume this means the CBPP will be more sympathetic to these statements now: Raising sales taxes while lowering income taxes in states in order to move to a more consumption-based tax system is okay. Even though low-income households could pay more in taxes as a percent of income than they currently do, they are benefitting from both the public services these taxes are paying for and the resulting economic growth from a more neutral tax system. The Institution of Taxation and Economic Policy is wrong to say that states that rely on sales and excise taxes to fund government programs have “particularly regressive tax systems” and are “terrible” because these revenues fund programs that benefit low-income individuals. U.S. corporations’ foreign income should be exempt from U.S. taxation because that particular business activity does not benefit from U.S. government services and infrastructure. After all, they are already paying taxes to the countries in which they are operating. The current level of progressivity in the tax code is too high considering high-income taxpayers only receive $0.25 cents in government spending for every dollar they pay in taxes. Their tax payments should be lowered, or benefits increased so they, too, can get when they pay for in government services.
https://taxfoundation.org/cbpp-says-regressive-cigarette-taxes-are-okay-because-benefit-principle
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_638135965#3_1509452694
Title: CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle | Tax Foundation Headings: CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle CBPP says Regressive Cigarette Taxes are Okay Because: The Benefit Principle Was this page helpful to you? Topics Tags Content: The Institution of Taxation and Economic Policy is wrong to say that states that rely on sales and excise taxes to fund government programs have “particularly regressive tax systems” and are “terrible” because these revenues fund programs that benefit low-income individuals. U.S. corporations’ foreign income should be exempt from U.S. taxation because that particular business activity does not benefit from U.S. government services and infrastructure. After all, they are already paying taxes to the countries in which they are operating. The current level of progressivity in the tax code is too high considering high-income taxpayers only receive $0.25 cents in government spending for every dollar they pay in taxes. Their tax payments should be lowered, or benefits increased so they, too, can get when they pay for in government services. Was this page helpful to you? Yes! No Thank You! The Tax Foundation works hard to provide insightful tax policy analysis. Our work depends on support from members of the public like you.
https://taxfoundation.org/cbpp-says-regressive-cigarette-taxes-are-okay-because-benefit-principle
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Title: Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) Tax | Highway Funding | Tax Foundation Headings: Who Will Pay for the Roads? Who Will Pay for the Roads? Table of Contents Key Findings Introduction A Well-Designed Tax? Figure 1. Stay Informed on Tax Policy Research and Analysis Letting the Numbers Speak Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. Figure 6. Figure 7. Taxing by Vehicle Miles Traveled The “Simple” Solution GPS Tracking Privacy Concerns Table 1. Options for Implementation What Can Be Done in The Short Term? Matching Federal Outlays Would Result in Federal Rate Increase Table 2. Example of Differentiated Tax Rate for Different Vehicle Types How Roads Are Funded Today Table 3. Minimum Amount of State Highway Spending Funded by General State Taxes and Fees, Fiscal Year 2017 Figure 8. Table 4. Federal Government Subsidizes State Highway Spending with more than $40 Billion Conclusion Appendix: State VMT Tax Rates Was this page helpful to you? Topics Tags Content: While 36 states have increased motor fuel tax rates over the last decade, the federal government has not updated the gas tax since 1993. [ 2] With the current funding program, the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act), expiring this year, Congress must decide how to pay for the Highway Trust Fund in the years to come. Revenue from the federal motor fuel tax will not fund projected spending at the current tax rate, so the only options for lawmakers are to either appropriate general fund money or increase taxes. According to Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates, the Highway Trust Fund will run out of money by the end of 2021 and the deficit is projected to be almost $70 billion over the first years after the FAST Act funding expires. [ 3] Ideally, funding should come from the beneficiaries of the system, which is another way of saying that the people who drive on the roads should fund the roads. This is no new idea; it simply represents a return to tradition. President Ronald Reagan once observed that “ [o]ur country’s outstanding highway system was built on the user fee principle—that those who benefit from a use should share in its cost.” [ 4] The technological developments, mentioned above, mean the time may have come for lawmakers to revisit who should pay for the roads, and how they should do so. If it is still policymakers’ aim to fund transportation with taxes levied on transportation, change is needed.
https://taxfoundation.org/road-funding-vehicle-miles-traveled-tax/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_642106336#0_1514677699
Title: How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? | Tax Foundation Headings: How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? Share of State & Local Road Spending Covered by State & Local Tolls, User Fees, and User Taxes, Fiscal Year 2016 Was this page helpful to you? Topics Tags Content: How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? | Tax Foundation How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? September 11, 2019 Janelle Cammenga Janelle Cammenga When we think of road funding, we tend to think of the taxes we pay at the pump. Gas taxes are largely used to fund infrastructure maintenance and new projects, but the amount of state and local road spending covered by gas taxes, tolls, user fees, and user taxes varies widely among states. It ranges from only 6.9 percent in Alaska to 71 percent in Hawaii. In the contiguous 48 states, North Carolina relies the most on dedicated transportation revenues (63.6 percent), while North Dakota relies on them the least (17.5 percent). States like Alaska and North Dakota keep their transportation taxes low in the same way that they keep all taxes on state residents low—by exporting taxes, primarily through the severance tax. States that cannot rely on extractive industries for funding have tried a variety of funding sources to come up with the money necessary for infrastructure upkeep. Though politically unpopular, gas taxes, fees, and tolls are all relatively good applications of the benefit principle—the idea that the people paying the taxes and fees should be the ones to benefit from them. However, federal and most state gas taxes are not indexed for inflation.
https://taxfoundation.org/states-road-funding-2019/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_642106336#1_1514679529
Title: How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? | Tax Foundation Headings: How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? Share of State & Local Road Spending Covered by State & Local Tolls, User Fees, and User Taxes, Fiscal Year 2016 Was this page helpful to you? Topics Tags Content: In the contiguous 48 states, North Carolina relies the most on dedicated transportation revenues (63.6 percent), while North Dakota relies on them the least (17.5 percent). States like Alaska and North Dakota keep their transportation taxes low in the same way that they keep all taxes on state residents low—by exporting taxes, primarily through the severance tax. States that cannot rely on extractive industries for funding have tried a variety of funding sources to come up with the money necessary for infrastructure upkeep. Though politically unpopular, gas taxes, fees, and tolls are all relatively good applications of the benefit principle—the idea that the people paying the taxes and fees should be the ones to benefit from them. However, federal and most state gas taxes are not indexed for inflation. This means that, as time goes on and inflation rises, the real value of the gas tax decreases even as the nominal rate remains the same, leaving states with budget shortfalls and gaps in infrastructure funding. States should seek to fund infrastructure through user taxes and fees as much as possible, internalizing the costs associated with using the state’s transportation systems. For a more detailed breakdown of where states’ user-based road funding comes from, check out the table below. Share of State & Local Road Spending Covered by State & Local Tolls, User Fees, and User Taxes, Fiscal Year 2016 Note: D.C.’s ranks do not affect states’ ranks, but the figures in parentheses indicate where it would rank if included.
https://taxfoundation.org/states-road-funding-2019/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_642106336#5_1514688366
Title: How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? | Tax Foundation Headings: How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? Share of State & Local Road Spending Covered by State & Local Tolls, User Fees, and User Taxes, Fiscal Year 2016 Was this page helpful to you? Topics Tags Content: Our work depends on support from members of the public like you. Would you consider contributing to our work? Contribute to the Tax Foundation Share This Article! Let us know how we can better serve you! We work hard to make our analysis as useful as possible. Would you consider telling us more about how we can do better? Give Us Feedback Follow Janelle Cammenga Topics Center for State Tax Policy Tax Maps Excise Taxes Individual and Consumption Taxes Oil, Gas, and Transportation Taxes Tags infrastructure spending road funding Transportation Note: D.C.’s ranks do not affect states’ ranks, but the figures in parentheses indicate where it would rank if included. Source: Tax Foundation calculations from the Census Bureau, State and Local Government Finance and Federal Highway Administration data.
https://taxfoundation.org/states-road-funding-2019/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_642106336#6_1514689701
Title: How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? | Tax Foundation Headings: How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? How Are Your State’s Roads Funded? Share of State & Local Road Spending Covered by State & Local Tolls, User Fees, and User Taxes, Fiscal Year 2016 Was this page helpful to you? Topics Tags Content: Would you consider telling us more about how we can do better? Give Us Feedback Follow Janelle Cammenga Topics Center for State Tax Policy Tax Maps Excise Taxes Individual and Consumption Taxes Oil, Gas, and Transportation Taxes Tags infrastructure spending road funding Transportation Note: D.C.’s ranks do not affect states’ ranks, but the figures in parentheses indicate where it would rank if included. Source: Tax Foundation calculations from the Census Bureau, State and Local Government Finance and Federal Highway Administration data. State Gasoline & License Taxes  Rank Tolls & User Fees Total Tolls, User Fees, & User Taxes Rank U.S. 41.0% 12.3% 53.4%   Ala. 34.6% 32 1.1% 35.7% 44 Alaska 6.9% 50 5.7% 12.7% 50 Ariz. 45.8% 16 1.5% 47.3% 30 Ark. 36.8% 26 0.6% 37.4% 39 Calif. 51.3% 8 8.7% 60.0% 12 Colo. 42.9% 22 8.3% 51.3% 20 Conn. 33.0% 37 3.7% 36.6% 43 Del. 23.4% 48 43.3% 66.7% 5 Fla. 49.9% 12 22.1% 72.0% 2 Ga. 48.8% 13 1.5% 50.3% 23 Hawaii 71.0% 1 2.4% 73.4% 1 Idaho 62.1% 3 4.5% 66.6% 6 Ill. 34.0% 34 13.7% 47.7% 29 Ind. 43.3% 20 0.7% 44.0% 32 Iowa 50.8% 9 1.4% 52.1% 19 Kans. 34.9% 30 6.6% 41.5% 35 Ky. 34.7% 31 3.2% 37.9% 38 La. 31.7% 42 2.7% 34.4% 45 Maine 34.6% 33 14.8% 49.4% 28 Md. 43.7% 19 24.7% 68.4% 4 Mass. 32.2% 39 17.3% 49.6% 26 Mich. 53.9% 5 6.4% 60.3% 11 Minn. 32.7% 38 4.6% 37.2% 42 Miss. 36.7% 27 0.7% 37.4% 40 Mo. 42.2% 24 2.7% 44.9% 31 Mont. 38.9% 25 4.0% 42.9% 33 Nebr. 34.0% 35 3.4% 37.3% 41 Nev. 48.5% 14 1.0% 49.5% 27 N.H. 36.0% 29 23.1% 59.2% 13 N.J. 25.2% 46 46.8% 71.9% 3 N.M. 50.1% 11 2.2% 52.3% 18 N.Y. 26.2% 45 38.9% 65.1% 7 N.C. 63.6% 2 1.4% 65.0% 8 N.D. 17.5% 49 1.5% 19.1% 49 Ohio 44.9% 17 6.3% 51.2% 21 Okla. 46.2% 15 11.8% 58.0% 15 Ore. 51.5% 7 7.5% 59.0% 14 Pa. 36.4% 28 14.6% 51.0% 22 R.I. 31.8% 41 9.1% 40.9% 37 S.C. 43.9% 18 6.1% 50.0% 24 S.D. 27.6% 44 1.3% 28.9% 47 Tenn. 60.6% 4 0.5% 61.1% 10 Tex. 43.0% 21 15.0% 57.9% 16 Utah 53.0% 6 4.6% 57.5% 17 Vt. 23.6% 47 1.7% 25.3% 48 Va. 33.8% 36 7.9% 41.7% 34 Wash. 50.5% 10 13.0% 63.5% 9 W.Va. 32.0% 40 9.1% 41.1% 36 Wis. 42.7% 23 7.1% 49.8% 25 Wyo. 30.2% 43 1.3% 31.5% 46 D.C. 22.4% (49) 12.9% 35.3% (45)
https://taxfoundation.org/states-road-funding-2019/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_642254067#5_1514908367
Title: Trump Trade War: The Economic Impact of U.S. Tariffs Headings: Tracking the Economic Impact of U.S. Tariffs and Retaliatory Actions Tracking the Economic Impact of U.S. Tariffs and Retaliatory Actions Revenue (Billions) $79.96 Long-run GDP -0.23% Wages -0.15% FTE Jobs -179,800 Recent Updates September 18, 2020 August 13, 2020 February 14, 2020 Key Findings Introduction Tariffs Raise Prices and Reduce Economic Growth Total Impact of Imposed and Announced Tariffs Table 1: Total Impact of Imposed and Announced Tariffs Tariffs Imposed by the United States Section 232, Steel and Aluminum Section 301, Chinese Products WTO Dispute, European Union Section 201, Solar Panels and Washing Machines Model Results Table 2: Impact of Trump Administration Imposed Tariffs Tariffs Threatened by the United States Section 232, Automobiles and Parts Section 301, Chinese Products WTO Dispute, European Union Section 301, France’s Digital Services Tax Model Results Table 3: Impact of Trump Administration Threatened Tariffs Retaliatory Tariffs Imposed and Threatened Table 4. Section 232 Steel and Aluminum Retaliation Table 5. Section 301 Retaliation Model Results Table 6: Impact of Retaliatory Tariffs Conclusion Timeline of Activity Was this page helpful to you? Topics Tags Content: Tariffs could reduce U.S. output through a few channels. One possibility is that a tariff may be passed on to producers and consumers in the form of higher prices. Tariffs can raise the cost of parts and materials, which would raise the price of goods using those inputs and reduce private sector output. This would result in lower incomes for both owners of capital and workers. Similarly, higher consumer prices due to tariffs would reduce the after-tax value of both labor and capital income. Because these higher prices would reduce the return to labor and capital, they would incentivize Americans to work and invest less, leading to lower output. Alternatively, the U.S. dollar may appreciate in response to tariffs, offsetting the potential price increase on U.S. consumers. However, the more valuable dollar would make it more difficult for exporters to sell their goods on the global market, resulting in lower revenues for exporters. This would also result in lower U.S. output and incomes for both workers and owners of capital, reducing incentives for work and investment and leading to a smaller economy. Total Impact of Imposed and Announced Tariffs If all tariffs announced thus far were fully imposed by the United States and foreign jurisdictions, U.S. GDP would fall by 0.51 percent ($127.21 billion) in the long run.
https://taxfoundation.org/tariffs-trump-trade-war/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_642364123#1_1515095837
Title: What are Tariffs? | Who Bears the Burden of Tariffs? Headings: Tariffs Tariffs What Is a Tariffs? Was this page helpful to you? Content: Tariffs are trade barriers that raise prices and reduce available quantities of goods and services for U.S. businesses and consumers. Expand Definition How do tariffs work? Tariffs are paid when a good or services is imported into a country. If a car manufacturer imports engines that are then used in vehicles, then tariffs on those imported engines will increase the production cost and the cost to the consumer. The costs of tariffs result in higher burdens on international trade which can harm production. Many businesses have supply chains that cross multiple borders, and each border that is crossed could result in higher costs due to tariffs. Who bears the burden of tariffs? While tariffs are often described as a tax on foreign businesses, the costs are often borne by consumers in the country that is imposing the tariffs. Tariffs directly increase the cost of domestic sales by artificially increasing the price on imports. The distributional effects of a tariff (the economic burden it places on households across income levels) tend to be regressive, burdening lower-income households more than higher-income households.
https://taxfoundation.org/tax-basics/tariffs/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_29_642364123#2_1515097288
Title: What are Tariffs? | Who Bears the Burden of Tariffs? Headings: Tariffs Tariffs What Is a Tariffs? Was this page helpful to you? Content: Many businesses have supply chains that cross multiple borders, and each border that is crossed could result in higher costs due to tariffs. Who bears the burden of tariffs? While tariffs are often described as a tax on foreign businesses, the costs are often borne by consumers in the country that is imposing the tariffs. Tariffs directly increase the cost of domestic sales by artificially increasing the price on imports. The distributional effects of a tariff (the economic burden it places on households across income levels) tend to be regressive, burdening lower-income households more than higher-income households. Tariffs are taken out of business revenue before it is distributed as compensation to factor inputs (workers and capital). This creates a wedge between what workers and capital produce and the amount they receive; in other words, a wedge between the consumer price and the producer price. Tariffs ultimately fall on the factors of production and reduce taxpayer labor and capital income. This occurs either by raising prices or reducing wage and capital income.
https://taxfoundation.org/tax-basics/tariffs/