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Title: 15 Ways to Leave the Country if Donald Trump Gets Reelected | Adventurous Kate
Headings: 15 Ways to Leave the Country if Donald Trump Gets Reelected
15 Ways to Leave the Country if Donald Trump Gets Reelected
“If Trump gets elected, I’m leaving the country!”
Get a working holiday visa in Australia or New Zealand
Get a job teaching English abroad
Join the U.S. Foreign Service
Join the Peace Corps
Find a job abroad
Study abroad or get another degree.
If your job has an international office, see if you can transfer.
See if you can start working remotely
Look into the German Artist Visa
Become an au pair in Europe
Save up, quit your job, and backpack the world for awhile
Move somewhere cheap for awhile
Get a second citizenship based on your ancestry
Fall in love with someone from a different country, get married, and move to their country.
Just move to Canada!
But in all seriousness…
Would you leave the country if Trump was elected?
Content: Additionally, this list is not currently updated for COVID. Many of these options are not available; for example, all Peace Corps Volunteers have been sent home. If you want to get out of the US now, or in the next few months, I highly recommend booking a flight to Mexico. Americans can still travel to Mexico during COVID, they can stay up to six months at a time, and Mexico is full of safe, cheap, wonderful places to live. I spent the winter living in Mérida and loved it; my other recommended spots are Oaxaca and Mexico City. “If Trump gets elected, I’m leaving the country!” I know. Everyone says it.
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https://www.adventurouskate.com/15-ways-to-leave-the-country-if-donald-trump-gets-elected/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_472596694#3_908016916
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Title: Classical Conditioning Examples in Psychology
Headings: Classical Conditioning Examples in Psychology
Classical Conditioning Examples in Psychology
Table of Contents
Classical Conditioning in Advertising Examples
Classical Conditioning Examples In Everyday Life
Classical Conditioning Examples on Humans
Little Albert Experiment
Classical Conditioning Examples in the Classroom
Bullying and Phobia
Wrapping it up
Content: In the same way, therapists may use classical conditioning to help people cope with anxiety or phobia. This can be done by pairing something that provokes anxiety with relaxation techniques to establish a new association and extinguish the old one. In a similar manner, teachers also use classical conditioning in classrooms to create a positive learning environment for students to grow and learn from. Classical Conditioning Examples on Humans
The impact of classical conditioning can be seen in responses such as anger, nausea, phobias etc. For instance, a child may start to feel nauseous from the sight of a particular food if it has caused an upset stomach in the past. In the same way, some adults may start to associate swimming or the sea with fear if they’ve had a near-drowning experience when they were young. Little Albert Experiment
An experiment was conducted on a 9-month-old infant named Albert to test his reactions to different stimuli. Albert showed no signs of fear when exposed to animals such as monkeys, rabbits, and rats. However, in the next phase of the experiment, a hammer was struck against a steel bar. Naturally, the child was startled by the loud noise and would immediately burst into tears.
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https://www.advergize.com/marketing/classical-conditioning-examples-in-psychology/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_472634803#3_908127644
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Title: 7 Classical Conditioning Examples in Daily Life
Headings: 7 Classical Conditioning Examples in Daily Life
7 Classical Conditioning Examples in Daily Life
Table of Contents
Classical Conditioning in Marketing
Classical Conditioning Examples in Daily Life
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Example 4
Example 5
Example 6
Example 7
Content: As soon as a child begins to cry while getting a shot, most of the kids standing in queue also start crying. The children standing in line have already associated the needle with pain. This is an excellent example of classical conditioning where crying is the learned behaviour. Example 4
We all have that one song that reminds us of the past or simply puts us in a good mood. As humans, we often associate objects with feelings. For instance, one may associate a song with all the wonderful times they spent with their spouse. At times, these associations are so strong that we are reminded of past experiences and memories. Example 5
People who have been through a traumatic experience may feel a rush of anxiety if they’re found stuck in a similar situation. For instance, folks who have been a victim of a car accident may have a hard time stepping inside another vehicle again. Depending on the degree of impact, victims may feel a surge of fear every time they come across a similar situation.
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https://www.advergize.com/psy/7-classical-conditioning-examples-daily-life/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_472634803#4_908129198
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Title: 7 Classical Conditioning Examples in Daily Life
Headings: 7 Classical Conditioning Examples in Daily Life
7 Classical Conditioning Examples in Daily Life
Table of Contents
Classical Conditioning in Marketing
Classical Conditioning Examples in Daily Life
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Example 4
Example 5
Example 6
Example 7
Content: For instance, one may associate a song with all the wonderful times they spent with their spouse. At times, these associations are so strong that we are reminded of past experiences and memories. Example 5
People who have been through a traumatic experience may feel a rush of anxiety if they’re found stuck in a similar situation. For instance, folks who have been a victim of a car accident may have a hard time stepping inside another vehicle again. Depending on the degree of impact, victims may feel a surge of fear every time they come across a similar situation. This is why some people have a difficult time driving after they’ve been in a car accident. Example 6
Suppose your boss always nags you about work whenever he or she gets the chance. Eventually, you get so tired of being lectured that you dread running into your boss, even when you’re at a dinner party or outside work. Over time, the association becomes so strong that you can’t stand being in the same room as the person. Example 7
Suppose you have a pet dog named Max who loves going out for a walk.
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https://www.advergize.com/psy/7-classical-conditioning-examples-daily-life/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_502088298#0_963596416
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Title: Where are Americans emigrating to and why | Aetna International
Headings: Where are Americans emigrating to and why?
Where are Americans emigrating to and why?
What’s happening?
Where are people going?
Why are Americans emigrating?
Ecuador
China and Singapore
Europe
Language barriers
Bottom of the table
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Content: Where are Americans emigrating to and why | Aetna International
Where are Americans emigrating to and why? About Us
Explore
Living and working abroad
Culture and lifestyle
Where are Americans emigrating to and why? What’s happening? The U.S. government doesn’t formally track how many Americans leave the U.S. but the most recent estimate puts the figure at nearly nine million. This figure represents a doubling of the 1999 figure, placed at 4.1 million. The number of expats has more than doubled in the last fifteen years — a number growing faster than the rate of the U.S. population itself. After the 2016 U.S. Presidential election many Americans said that they would leave the country, though no figures exist to show whether a significant up-tick has occurred. Where are people going? So where are these American expats going? According to the Association of American Residents Overseas (AARO), US expats can be found in more than 160 countries:
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https://www.aetnainternational.com/en/about-us/explore/living-abroad/culture-lifestyle/where-are-Americans-emigrating-to-and-why.html
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Title: Where are Americans emigrating to and why | Aetna International
Headings: Where are Americans emigrating to and why?
Where are Americans emigrating to and why?
What’s happening?
Where are people going?
Why are Americans emigrating?
Ecuador
China and Singapore
Europe
Language barriers
Bottom of the table
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Content: The number of expats has more than doubled in the last fifteen years — a number growing faster than the rate of the U.S. population itself. After the 2016 U.S. Presidential election many Americans said that they would leave the country, though no figures exist to show whether a significant up-tick has occurred. Where are people going? So where are these American expats going? According to the Association of American Residents Overseas (AARO), US expats can be found in more than 160 countries: 40% opt for the Western hemisphere — Canada, Central and South America. 26% move to Europe. 14% head to East Asia and the Pacific — think Australia and New Zealand as well as China and Japan. 14% head to the Middle East. 3% travel to Central or South Asia.
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https://www.aetnainternational.com/en/about-us/explore/living-abroad/culture-lifestyle/where-are-Americans-emigrating-to-and-why.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_502088298#2_963599485
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Title: Where are Americans emigrating to and why | Aetna International
Headings: Where are Americans emigrating to and why?
Where are Americans emigrating to and why?
What’s happening?
Where are people going?
Why are Americans emigrating?
Ecuador
China and Singapore
Europe
Language barriers
Bottom of the table
Looking to move and work abroad?
Get a quote for individuals and families
Content: 40% opt for the Western hemisphere — Canada, Central and South America. 26% move to Europe. 14% head to East Asia and the Pacific — think Australia and New Zealand as well as China and Japan. 14% head to the Middle East. 3% travel to Central or South Asia. 3% choose Africa. In 2015, the most popular countries for expats of all nations to move to are: Ecuador
Mexico
Malta
Singapore
Luxembourg
New Zealand
Thailand
Panama
Canada
Australia
Why are Americans emigrating? Just as many immigrants arrive in America seeking a better quality of life, many Americans are leaving for the same reasons. For many, this means economic reasons — sometimes tax, sometimes work opportunities.
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https://www.aetnainternational.com/en/about-us/explore/living-abroad/culture-lifestyle/where-are-Americans-emigrating-to-and-why.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_502088298#5_963604706
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Title: Where are Americans emigrating to and why | Aetna International
Headings: Where are Americans emigrating to and why?
Where are Americans emigrating to and why?
What’s happening?
Where are people going?
Why are Americans emigrating?
Ecuador
China and Singapore
Europe
Language barriers
Bottom of the table
Looking to move and work abroad?
Get a quote for individuals and families
Content: As such China and Singapore have been receiving large numbers of Americans as their economies grow and opportunity follows — especially Singapore with its thriving financial centre, multinational banks and professional services firms. Head to our destination guide for an insight into Singaporean life. Latterly, China has become a growing draw for Americans as the Chinese government allowed increasing trade with the outside world. This has not only created opportunity for American firms, but put Western skillsets in high demand in Chinese multinationals. But the Chinese gold rush has already slowed in parallel with Chinese economic growth. As the bright lights of opportunity dim, many Americans have decided that money alone will not keep them there and many expats are leaving citing air pollution in major cities as a major turn off. Europe
One in four Americans leaving the U.S. moves to Europe. The small nation of Luxembourg may seem an obscure and esoteric choice but as well as being a hub for professional services and banking industries, it is also home to the European Court of Justice, the European Investment Bank and other major organisations. Language barriers
As well as career, culture is an important draw, and an obvious pattern is the number of English-speaking nations in the top countries, from Canada and the UK in the top ten destinations, to New Zealand and Bermuda further down the list. Bottom of the table
The nations with the smallest American expat communities include Kuwait, Greece and Nigeria.
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https://www.aetnainternational.com/en/about-us/explore/living-abroad/culture-lifestyle/where-are-Americans-emigrating-to-and-why.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_505079336#1_969535458
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Title: Low-Altitude Flying Training > U.S. Air Force > Fact Sheet Display
Headings: Low-Altitude Flying Training
Low-Altitude Flying Training
Content: Pilots should know whether they can enter, where they may fly and whether their flight will be under visual or instrument flight rules. Military training areas and routes are shown in Flight Information Publications and FAA charts. Flight service stations have Department of Defense and sectional charts, the Airman's Information Manual, and other material which publicize the areas. The Air Force takes very seriously noise problems associated with low-altitude training. For example, most low-level flying is limited to daylight hours and low-level flying near densely populated areas is prohibited. Sharing Low-Altitude Airspace
The military uses some airspace below 10,000 feet for training operations and frequently flies at speeds of more than 250 knots. High speed operations include aircraft intercepts, air-to-air combat, close-air support for ground forces and photo reconnaissance. The mixture of fast military planes and slower civilian aircraft creates obvious low-altitude training safety concerns. Training areas were first assigned to the Air Force in the late 1950s when aircraft were slower, turning patterns were tighter and low-level flying was not considered a useful tactic. Today's technology, both ours and that of potential foes, has taken flight beyond the range and scope for which those original training areas were designed.
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https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104591/low-altitude-flying-training/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_505079336#2_969537175
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Title: Low-Altitude Flying Training > U.S. Air Force > Fact Sheet Display
Headings: Low-Altitude Flying Training
Low-Altitude Flying Training
Content: Sharing Low-Altitude Airspace
The military uses some airspace below 10,000 feet for training operations and frequently flies at speeds of more than 250 knots. High speed operations include aircraft intercepts, air-to-air combat, close-air support for ground forces and photo reconnaissance. The mixture of fast military planes and slower civilian aircraft creates obvious low-altitude training safety concerns. Training areas were first assigned to the Air Force in the late 1950s when aircraft were slower, turning patterns were tighter and low-level flying was not considered a useful tactic. Today's technology, both ours and that of potential foes, has taken flight beyond the range and scope for which those original training areas were designed. Charted airspace includes the various types of low-altitude airspace used for military flight activities and is indicated on most aeronautical charts. High speed low-altitude training activities are conducted only in limited, charted airspace. Exceptions are made when absolutely required and are announced in advance. In a world of increasingly sophisticated air defenses, the United States needs to maintain a first-class air force. In combat, many aircraft will operate at altitudes as low as 100 feet and at high airspeeds to defeat ground missile radars and avoid sophisticated surface-to-air missiles, anti-aircraft artillery, and enemy fighters.
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https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104591/low-altitude-flying-training/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_505079336#3_969538944
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Title: Low-Altitude Flying Training > U.S. Air Force > Fact Sheet Display
Headings: Low-Altitude Flying Training
Low-Altitude Flying Training
Content: Charted airspace includes the various types of low-altitude airspace used for military flight activities and is indicated on most aeronautical charts. High speed low-altitude training activities are conducted only in limited, charted airspace. Exceptions are made when absolutely required and are announced in advance. In a world of increasingly sophisticated air defenses, the United States needs to maintain a first-class air force. In combat, many aircraft will operate at altitudes as low as 100 feet and at high airspeeds to defeat ground missile radars and avoid sophisticated surface-to-air missiles, anti-aircraft artillery, and enemy fighters. Pilots must have long hours of realistic training to become skilled at low-altitude flight; and then must have many more hours of the same training to remain proficient. Low-altitude flying training provides this realism and is considered one of the Air Force's highest training priorities. Low-level airspace used for military flight activities includes: Alert Areas -- airspace which may contain a high volume of pilot training activity or an unusual type of aerial activity, neither of which is hazardous to aircraft.
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https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104591/low-altitude-flying-training/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_505079336#4_969540481
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Title: Low-Altitude Flying Training > U.S. Air Force > Fact Sheet Display
Headings: Low-Altitude Flying Training
Low-Altitude Flying Training
Content: Pilots must have long hours of realistic training to become skilled at low-altitude flight; and then must have many more hours of the same training to remain proficient. Low-altitude flying training provides this realism and is considered one of the Air Force's highest training priorities. Low-level airspace used for military flight activities includes: Alert Areas -- airspace which may contain a high volume of pilot training activity or an unusual type of aerial activity, neither of which is hazardous to aircraft. They are depicted on aeronautical charts for information to non-participating pilots: Military Operations Area -- airspace designated for non-hazardous military activity such as acrobatics, air combat tactics and formation training. The designation informs and segregates non-participating instrument flight rules aircraft from the activity. Visual flight rules aircraft are not restricted from operating in military operations areas. Restricted Area -- airspace designated for hazardous military activities including live-firing of weapons.
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https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104591/low-altitude-flying-training/
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Title: Perfect Pork Tenderloin - A Family Feast®
Headings:
Perfect Pork Tenderloin
Perfect Pork Tenderloin
Ingredients
Pan Sauce
Instructions
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Content: Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
Jack was always taught to oil the meat not the pan (which is maybe why Martha got the fire department involved all those years ago) so after trimming the meat, brush it all over with a generous amount of olive oil, then sprinkle with kosher salt, black pepper and optional garlic powder. Heat a large oven proof skillet or fry pan over high heat until smoking hot. Drop a few drops of water in and if they instantly evaporate, the pan is ready. Carefully place the tenderloin in the pan and don’t move it for 1 ½ minutes. Then turn it totally over and cook 1 ½ more minutes. Turn a quarter turn and cook for another 1 ½ minutes. Turn it to cook the last side then take the whole pan and place in the pre-heated oven. Depending on the size of the tenderloin, it should take between 10 and 15 minutes. If small, test after 10 minutes by poking the fattest part. If you make a loose fist and push on the fatty part of your palm just below your thumb, it should feel like that.
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https://www.afamilyfeast.com/perfect-pork-tenderloin/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_509238983#1_975204440
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Title: 9 Things That Are Surprisingly Offensive in Asia
Headings: 9 Things That Are Surprisingly Offensive in Asia
9 Things That Are Surprisingly Offensive in Asia
1. Keep your hands below the neck
2. Master chopstick etiquette
3. Eat with your hands
4. Hold your liquor
5. Don’t blow your nose
6. Watch your hands
7. Don’t tip
8. Prioritize showing respect
9. Don’t chew gum
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Content: With your focus on new and different visuals, food, and language, it can be easy to forget that cultural norms are different as well—and vary widely between countries. Try as you might, there are bound to be a few inadvertent blunders. You can always fall back on a friendly smile and apologetic attitude, but here are a few tips that will help you avoid really awkward situations. 1. Keep your hands below the neck
First and foremost, touching a person’s head is considered VERY rude is most parts of Asia. In Buddhist culture the head is the highest part of the body and thought of as sacred. The feet, on the other hand, are the lowest part of the body and considered dirty. So in countries with large Buddhist populations such as China, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia, touching someone’s head is an incredibly invasive gesture. By the same token pointing with your feet, or showing the bottoms of your feet to anyone is equally offensive. 2.
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https://www.afar.com/magazine/9-things-that-are-surprisingly-offensive-in-asia
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_509238983#2_975206088
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Title: 9 Things That Are Surprisingly Offensive in Asia
Headings: 9 Things That Are Surprisingly Offensive in Asia
9 Things That Are Surprisingly Offensive in Asia
1. Keep your hands below the neck
2. Master chopstick etiquette
3. Eat with your hands
4. Hold your liquor
5. Don’t blow your nose
6. Watch your hands
7. Don’t tip
8. Prioritize showing respect
9. Don’t chew gum
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Content: In Buddhist culture the head is the highest part of the body and thought of as sacred. The feet, on the other hand, are the lowest part of the body and considered dirty. So in countries with large Buddhist populations such as China, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia, touching someone’s head is an incredibly invasive gesture. By the same token pointing with your feet, or showing the bottoms of your feet to anyone is equally offensive. 2. Master chopstick etiquette
If even thinking about using chopsticks makes you nervous, don’t worry—you are more than welcome to ask for a fork or a spoon. But if you’re adept at using chopsticks, don’t let your hard work go to waste by sticking your chopsticks upright in your rice. In China and Japan, this is considered very bad luck. Prevailing traveler superstition is that upright chopsticks resemble funeral incense and therefore symbolizes death. More traditionally, the connection comes from a part of the funeral services:
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https://www.afar.com/magazine/9-things-that-are-surprisingly-offensive-in-asia
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_509238983#10_975219962
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Title: 9 Things That Are Surprisingly Offensive in Asia
Headings: 9 Things That Are Surprisingly Offensive in Asia
9 Things That Are Surprisingly Offensive in Asia
1. Keep your hands below the neck
2. Master chopstick etiquette
3. Eat with your hands
4. Hold your liquor
5. Don’t blow your nose
6. Watch your hands
7. Don’t tip
8. Prioritize showing respect
9. Don’t chew gum
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Content: In Cambodia and other Southeast Asian countries, pointing with one finger is rude. If you have to single out a thing or a direction, it’s safest to gesture with your full hand, palm up. In Korea, Japan, and Thailand giving or receiving with one hand is a big no-no. With everything from giving gifts to handing money to a cashier—always use two hands. 7. Don’t tip
It’s actually insulting to leave a tip in Japan. Rather than relying on tips to make up the bulk of their wages, Japanese workers feel they are getting paid to do their job and take pride in doing it well. They don’t need an added incentive which, in fact, comes off rather patronizing and embarrassing. 8. Prioritize showing respect
Respect is an important basic cultural tenant in Asia and is taken very seriously.
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https://www.afar.com/magazine/9-things-that-are-surprisingly-offensive-in-asia
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_510486858#1_978275091
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Title: Everything Travelers Need to Know About the Paris Riots 2019
Headings: What Travelers Need to Know About the Ongoing Paris Riots
What Travelers Need to Know About the Ongoing Paris Riots
Photo by Guillaume Louyot Onickz Artworks / Shutterstock
Yellow Vest protesters tagged the Arc de Triomphe at protests on December 1, 2018.
What caused the Paris riots?
Which neighborhoods in Paris are affected?
What are the December 5 strikes about?
Is the U.S. State Department warning against travel to France?
Photo by Paulo Amorim / Shutterstock
Yellow Vest protesters confront anti-riot police in Paris on January 5, 2019.
What should you do if you’re traveling to France?
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Content: At its peak in late 2018, an estimated 282,000 people took part in anti-government protests across the country. In recent months, the number of people taking part in the demonstrations dwindled to just a few thousand people. But on the movement’s first anniversary, its leaders called for people to turn out once again. While police have banned protests from taking place near the Eiffel Tower and other tourist attractions, several dozen Paris Metro and RER stations were closed on Saturday and into Sunday in light of the violence. By Saturday night, the Paris police said they had arrested 147 people involved in the protests in France’s capital city. Here’s what travelers need to know about visiting Paris and other parts of France right now. Photo by Guillaume Louyot Onickz Artworks / Shutterstock
Yellow Vest protesters tagged the Arc de Triomphe at protests on December 1, 2018. What caused the Paris riots? The Yellow Vests Movement—named after the fluorescent vests the protesters are wearing during their demonstrations—began in mid-November 2018 in reaction to French President Emmanuel Macron’s fuel tax hike, which was implemented to help reduce emissions and combat global warming. Even though Macron cancelled the tax on December 5, 2018, the protests continued and have become a more generalized reaction against the government’s overall economic policies and the high cost of living.
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https://www.afar.com/magazine/what-travelers-need-to-know-about-the-paris-riots
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_510486858#2_978277506
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Title: Everything Travelers Need to Know About the Paris Riots 2019
Headings: What Travelers Need to Know About the Ongoing Paris Riots
What Travelers Need to Know About the Ongoing Paris Riots
Photo by Guillaume Louyot Onickz Artworks / Shutterstock
Yellow Vest protesters tagged the Arc de Triomphe at protests on December 1, 2018.
What caused the Paris riots?
Which neighborhoods in Paris are affected?
What are the December 5 strikes about?
Is the U.S. State Department warning against travel to France?
Photo by Paulo Amorim / Shutterstock
Yellow Vest protesters confront anti-riot police in Paris on January 5, 2019.
What should you do if you’re traveling to France?
Sign up for the Daily Wander newsletter for expert travel inspiration and tips
Content: Here’s what travelers need to know about visiting Paris and other parts of France right now. Photo by Guillaume Louyot Onickz Artworks / Shutterstock
Yellow Vest protesters tagged the Arc de Triomphe at protests on December 1, 2018. What caused the Paris riots? The Yellow Vests Movement—named after the fluorescent vests the protesters are wearing during their demonstrations—began in mid-November 2018 in reaction to French President Emmanuel Macron’s fuel tax hike, which was implemented to help reduce emissions and combat global warming. Even though Macron cancelled the tax on December 5, 2018, the protests continued and have become a more generalized reaction against the government’s overall economic policies and the high cost of living. On December 10, 2018, Macron addressed the divided country promising to increase the minimum wage by €100 a month among other things. On April 25, 2019, during Macron’s first press conference in two years as president, the politician promised hefty income tax cuts as well as pension raises for the country’s middle class. In response to the protests, he also vowed that no more schools or hospitals would be closed during his presidency. Article continues below advertisement
Despite Macron’s efforts, the movement is still alive. On Wednesday, May 1, 2019, Yellow Vest protesters were on the streets in Paris for the annual May Day marches, which are traditionally led by local union organizers.
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https://www.afar.com/magazine/what-travelers-need-to-know-about-the-paris-riots
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Title: How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking - Banking 29525
Headings: How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking
How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking
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Content: How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking - Banking 29525
How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking
When sending money to someone, are you getting used in using Money Transfer (Kwarta Padala) agents? Or are you also getting used in going to the bank to deposit the money to the person's bank account? Transfer of money cannot only be done through over-the-counter in banks. Through Metrobank online banking ( MetrobankDirect ), you can transfer money anytime and anywhere. Here's the procedure on how to transfer money from one of your Metrobank account to your other Metrobank account. This is the way I transfer money or funds from my Metrobank account in one province to my other Metrobank account in other province. You can also use this service in transferring money from your Metrobank account to another Metrobank account which is owned by another person (third-party accounts). Step 1
It is required that you have a Metrobank account which is enrolled in Metrobank's online banking service called MetrobankDirect. Step 2
Log-in to your Metrobank online banking account ( https://personal.metrobankdirect.com/ ). Go to DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS --> eBANKING SOLUTIONS --> TRANSFER FUNDS .--> SINGLE FUND TRANSFER.
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https://www.affordablecebu.com/load/banking/how_to_transfer_money_thru_metrobank_online_banking/13-1-0-29525
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Title: How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking - Banking 29525
Headings: How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking
How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking
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Content: This is the way I transfer money or funds from my Metrobank account in one province to my other Metrobank account in other province. You can also use this service in transferring money from your Metrobank account to another Metrobank account which is owned by another person (third-party accounts). Step 1
It is required that you have a Metrobank account which is enrolled in Metrobank's online banking service called MetrobankDirect. Step 2
Log-in to your Metrobank online banking account ( https://personal.metrobankdirect.com/ ). Go to DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS --> eBANKING SOLUTIONS --> TRANSFER FUNDS .--> SINGLE FUND TRANSFER. 1. Transfer Funds
2. Select Source Account - choose which Metrobank account you want to transfer money from. 3. Select Target Account - choose which Metrobank account you want to transfer money to.
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https://www.affordablecebu.com/load/banking/how_to_transfer_money_thru_metrobank_online_banking/13-1-0-29525
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Title: How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking - Banking 29525
Headings: How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking
How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking
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Content: Deposited to Account No. Total Amount
Remarks
Transfer Type
Click the Confirm button to confirm the transaction (Fund Transfer). You will then receive the following Transaction Acknowledgment: Details of the Transaction Acknowledgment are: Transaction Reference No. Host Sequence No. Withdrawn from Account No. Deposited to Account No. Total Amount
Transaction Date
Remarks
Transfer Type
Template Name
At the same, you will receive a Notification from Metrobank to your email: Notes:
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Title: How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking - Banking 29525
Headings: How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking
How to Transfer Money Thru Metrobank Online Banking
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Content: Host Sequence No. Withdrawn from Account No. Deposited to Account No. Total Amount
Transaction Date
Remarks
Transfer Type
Template Name
At the same, you will receive a Notification from Metrobank to your email: Notes: Fund transfer in Metrobank applies in Metrobank accounts only. So, you cannot transfer money/funds from your Metrobank account to other banks (such as BDO, BPI, LandBank, Unionbank, etc.) This service is very useful when you want to send money to your friends, relatives or family. Transfer of money from your Metrobank account to another Metrobank account is just a few click away. What's so cool about this fund transfer with Metrobank online banking?
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Title: Depression and College Students | Affordable Colleges Online
Headings: Depression and College Students
Depression and College Students
Accredited Online College Programs
College Depression, Mental Health, and the Importance of Getting Help Early
Signs of Depression in College
Causes of Depression in College
Homesickness and Loneliness
Financial Stress
Academic Stress
Low Self-Esteem
Drug and Alcohol Use
Social Media Use
How to Talk About Depression
Q. Should I tell my friends and peers about my depression?
Q. Should I tell my professors about my depression?
Q. Can I ask for accommodations at my school for my depression? How do I request them?
Q. How can I talk to my parents about my depression?
Getting Help for Depression in College
On Campus
Off Campus
Tips for Managing Depression and Improving Mental Health
Resources for Depression
Search for Online Colleges by Subject
Content: You can find out more about suicide prevention and resources in our guide to Suicide Prevention in College. Causes of Depression in College
Depression stems from various life circumstances or experiences. College students especially experience many life changes and pressures that can lead to depression. The following list shares some of the known causes of college student depression, but does not address every cause. Collapse All
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Homesickness and Loneliness
Living far from family and friends for the first time can cause feelings of homesickness and loneliness. Homesickness can increase feelings of isolation, so finding ways to connect with other students or keeping busy may help. Many colleges offer extracurricular activities or on-campus jobs where students can get to know others. Financial Stress
Many students worry about paying tuition and monthly expenses when attending school. This stress can increase overwhelming feelings and prevent students from focusing on coursework. Seeking financial advice or talking to someone about your situation can relieve some of the mental burden of financial stress.
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https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-resource-center/college-student-depression/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_519115470#9_996258162
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Title: Depression and College Students | Affordable Colleges Online
Headings: Depression and College Students
Depression and College Students
Accredited Online College Programs
College Depression, Mental Health, and the Importance of Getting Help Early
Signs of Depression in College
Causes of Depression in College
Homesickness and Loneliness
Financial Stress
Academic Stress
Low Self-Esteem
Drug and Alcohol Use
Social Media Use
How to Talk About Depression
Q. Should I tell my friends and peers about my depression?
Q. Should I tell my professors about my depression?
Q. Can I ask for accommodations at my school for my depression? How do I request them?
Q. How can I talk to my parents about my depression?
Getting Help for Depression in College
On Campus
Off Campus
Tips for Managing Depression and Improving Mental Health
Resources for Depression
Search for Online Colleges by Subject
Content: Homesickness can increase feelings of isolation, so finding ways to connect with other students or keeping busy may help. Many colleges offer extracurricular activities or on-campus jobs where students can get to know others. Financial Stress
Many students worry about paying tuition and monthly expenses when attending school. This stress can increase overwhelming feelings and prevent students from focusing on coursework. Seeking financial advice or talking to someone about your situation can relieve some of the mental burden of financial stress. Students worried about finances may also try creating a monthly budget. Academic Stress
Many college students feel pressure to achieve academic success. The stress of this pressure in addition to high amounts of coursework can cause increased levels of anxiety and depression. Getting enough sleep and creating other healthy habits helps increase focus and improve overall mood. Eating healthy and establishing a consistent exercise routine also helps.
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https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-resource-center/college-student-depression/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_520425059#3_998741153
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Title: College Voter Prep Guide | Affordable Colleges Online
Headings: College Voter Prep Guide
College Voter Prep Guide
Tips for Registering & Voting on Campus
Why College Voters Matter
How to Register & Vote in College
Step 1: Decide Where to Register
Step 2: Check Deadlines and Eligibility
Step 3: Declare a Party Affiliation, If Needed
Step 4: Register to Vote
Step 5: Request an Absentee Ballot if Necessary
Step 6: Go Vote
Ask an Expert: Student Voting FAQs
Mary Weaver Bennett
How do I vote if I’m studying abroad?
What address should I use to register if I live in a dorm?
Does where I register to vote affect my scholarships?
Does where I register to vote affect my financial aid?
Does where I register to vote affect my in- or out-of-state tuition status?
Does where I register to vote affect whether my parents can claim me on their taxes?
Does where I register to vote affect my health insurance?
Do I need to register for a new driver’s license if I register to vote in a new state?
What to Know Before You Vote
Find Out What Issues You Care About
Research Political Parties
Decide Which Candidates Speak to You
Make Sure You Are Registered to Vote
Find a Polling Place Near You or Sign up for Mail-in Voting
Make Sure You Set Aside Time on Voting Day
Student Voting Resources
Student Voting Organizations
Genevieve Carlton
Search for Online Colleges by Subject
Content: Young voters have the power to change elections, and examining the presidential candidates’ can help. But less than half of voters age 18-24 are registered to vote, and voter turnout for youth voters remains lower than other age groups. College voting matters, and understanding how to vote in college helps young voters participate in the process. Please take a moment to complete our brief voter impact survey. For example, college students sometimes find it difficult to vote in person on election day. With busy school and work schedules, a lack of transportation, and polling locations off campus, voting in person can be challenging. But college students have more options than ever before to cast their ballot before election day. In 2018, nearly 40% of voters used early voting or mail-in ballots to cast their vote, a number that will likely increase thanks to the pandemic. Why College Voters Matter
The 2018 election posted the highest youth voter turnout of any midterm election since the country lowered the voting age to 18. But that record-high turnout still meant that only 28% of young people showed up at the polls.
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https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-resource-center/student-voting-guide/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_520425059#4_998743925
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Title: College Voter Prep Guide | Affordable Colleges Online
Headings: College Voter Prep Guide
College Voter Prep Guide
Tips for Registering & Voting on Campus
Why College Voters Matter
How to Register & Vote in College
Step 1: Decide Where to Register
Step 2: Check Deadlines and Eligibility
Step 3: Declare a Party Affiliation, If Needed
Step 4: Register to Vote
Step 5: Request an Absentee Ballot if Necessary
Step 6: Go Vote
Ask an Expert: Student Voting FAQs
Mary Weaver Bennett
How do I vote if I’m studying abroad?
What address should I use to register if I live in a dorm?
Does where I register to vote affect my scholarships?
Does where I register to vote affect my financial aid?
Does where I register to vote affect my in- or out-of-state tuition status?
Does where I register to vote affect whether my parents can claim me on their taxes?
Does where I register to vote affect my health insurance?
Do I need to register for a new driver’s license if I register to vote in a new state?
What to Know Before You Vote
Find Out What Issues You Care About
Research Political Parties
Decide Which Candidates Speak to You
Make Sure You Are Registered to Vote
Find a Polling Place Near You or Sign up for Mail-in Voting
Make Sure You Set Aside Time on Voting Day
Student Voting Resources
Student Voting Organizations
Genevieve Carlton
Search for Online Colleges by Subject
Content: With busy school and work schedules, a lack of transportation, and polling locations off campus, voting in person can be challenging. But college students have more options than ever before to cast their ballot before election day. In 2018, nearly 40% of voters used early voting or mail-in ballots to cast their vote, a number that will likely increase thanks to the pandemic. Why College Voters Matter
The 2018 election posted the highest youth voter turnout of any midterm election since the country lowered the voting age to 18. But that record-high turnout still meant that only 28% of young people showed up at the polls. Many college students are engaged and active in fighting for issues that matter in their lives, but young voters face some unique barriers to participating in elections. Why do young voters sometimes miss an election? Many registered young voters who sat out the 2016 election reported trouble locating their polling place, difficulty getting to the polls, and long lines as reasons they failed to vote. Others said they were too busy on election day. Students juggling a busy schedule can request a mail-in ballot in almost every state.
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https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-resource-center/student-voting-guide/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_522442686#3_1001971078
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Title: Online Bachelor's in in Health Education Programs 2021 | Affordable Colleges Online
Headings: Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Health Education
Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Health Education
Featured Online Programs
Top Online Bachelor’s in in Health Education Programs
FAQ
What degree does a health educator need?
How much money does a health educator make?
How many years is a health education degree?
What are the types of health education?
Why Get a Degree in Health Education?
How Much Does a Health Education Degree Cost?
Calculating the Cost of a College Degree
How Much Do Health Education Majors Make?
Courses in Health Education
Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion
Methods of Health Education
Nutrition Science
Certifications and Licensure for Health Education
Certified Health Education Specialist
Certified Asthma Educator
Weight Management Specialist
Scholarship for Health Education
Online Bachelor’s in in Health Education Programs 2021
Search for Online Colleges by Subject
Content: This represents the average net price of attendance for full-time students as gathered by the National Center for Education Statistics. Individual costs may vary. Costs per credit hour may also vary by program or degree. Rank
School
Avg Net Price ? This represents the average net price of attendance for full-time students as gathered by the National Center for Education Statistics. Individual costs may vary. Costs per credit hour may also vary by program or degree. 1
Mississippi University for Women
$5965
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University of North Carolina at Greensboro
$4335
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What degree does a health educator need? Health educators typically need at least a bachelor’s degree in health education or a related field, such as public health or education. How much money does a health educator make?
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https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/degrees/public-health-programs/health-education/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_522442686#4_1001973194
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Title: Online Bachelor's in in Health Education Programs 2021 | Affordable Colleges Online
Headings: Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Health Education
Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Health Education
Featured Online Programs
Top Online Bachelor’s in in Health Education Programs
FAQ
What degree does a health educator need?
How much money does a health educator make?
How many years is a health education degree?
What are the types of health education?
Why Get a Degree in Health Education?
How Much Does a Health Education Degree Cost?
Calculating the Cost of a College Degree
How Much Do Health Education Majors Make?
Courses in Health Education
Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion
Methods of Health Education
Nutrition Science
Certifications and Licensure for Health Education
Certified Health Education Specialist
Certified Asthma Educator
Weight Management Specialist
Scholarship for Health Education
Online Bachelor’s in in Health Education Programs 2021
Search for Online Colleges by Subject
Content: Individual costs may vary. Costs per credit hour may also vary by program or degree. 1
Mississippi University for Women
$5965
2
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
$4335
FAQ
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What degree does a health educator need? Health educators typically need at least a bachelor’s degree in health education or a related field, such as public health or education. How much money does a health educator make? According to BLS data, health education specialists earn a median annual salary of $56,500. The highest 10% of professionals earn more than $101,890 per year. How many years is a health education degree? Full-time students typically earn their bachelor’s in health education in four years. What are the types of health education?
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https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/degrees/public-health-programs/health-education/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_522442686#5_1001975258
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Title: Online Bachelor's in in Health Education Programs 2021 | Affordable Colleges Online
Headings: Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Health Education
Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Health Education
Featured Online Programs
Top Online Bachelor’s in in Health Education Programs
FAQ
What degree does a health educator need?
How much money does a health educator make?
How many years is a health education degree?
What are the types of health education?
Why Get a Degree in Health Education?
How Much Does a Health Education Degree Cost?
Calculating the Cost of a College Degree
How Much Do Health Education Majors Make?
Courses in Health Education
Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion
Methods of Health Education
Nutrition Science
Certifications and Licensure for Health Education
Certified Health Education Specialist
Certified Asthma Educator
Weight Management Specialist
Scholarship for Health Education
Online Bachelor’s in in Health Education Programs 2021
Search for Online Colleges by Subject
Content: According to BLS data, health education specialists earn a median annual salary of $56,500. The highest 10% of professionals earn more than $101,890 per year. How many years is a health education degree? Full-time students typically earn their bachelor’s in health education in four years. What are the types of health education? Health educators can specialize in fields including public health, wellness, and adolescent health. Why Get a Degree in Health Education? Graduates of health education programs can work in settings such as hospitals and wellness centers, schools, pharmaceutical companies, and international humanitarian organizations. In addition, a bachelor’s in health education qualifies holders to pursue many graduate programs related to healthcare, social services, and education. Graduates often earn master’s degrees in public health and social work.
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https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/degrees/public-health-programs/health-education/
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Title: Online Bachelor's in in Health Education Programs 2021 | Affordable Colleges Online
Headings: Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Health Education
Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Health Education
Featured Online Programs
Top Online Bachelor’s in in Health Education Programs
FAQ
What degree does a health educator need?
How much money does a health educator make?
How many years is a health education degree?
What are the types of health education?
Why Get a Degree in Health Education?
How Much Does a Health Education Degree Cost?
Calculating the Cost of a College Degree
How Much Do Health Education Majors Make?
Courses in Health Education
Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion
Methods of Health Education
Nutrition Science
Certifications and Licensure for Health Education
Certified Health Education Specialist
Certified Asthma Educator
Weight Management Specialist
Scholarship for Health Education
Online Bachelor’s in in Health Education Programs 2021
Search for Online Colleges by Subject
Content: Some health education majors become dietitians and nutritionists. These professionals earn a median salary of $63,090 per year. Health education degree-holders can also pursue a master’s degree in epidemiology to qualify for positions as epidemiologists, who earn a median annual salary of $74,560. Courses in Health Education
Each health education program offers different courses. However, most curricula include classes in health promotion program planning, research methodologies, teaching principles, and effective communication. Some schools offer concentrations such as community health, the nutritional needs of infant and young children, and health systems administration. In addition to preparing learners for careers, a health education bachelor’s degree provides the academic foundation necessary for graduate studies. The list below features three courses common to many health education programs. Collapse All
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Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion
The course provides an overview of the history and development of health education. Students also explore current health education philosophy and practice, along with cultural, political, and socioeconomic aspects of health promotion.
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Title: Online Bachelor's in in Health Education Programs 2021 | Affordable Colleges Online
Headings: Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Health Education
Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Health Education
Featured Online Programs
Top Online Bachelor’s in in Health Education Programs
FAQ
What degree does a health educator need?
How much money does a health educator make?
How many years is a health education degree?
What are the types of health education?
Why Get a Degree in Health Education?
How Much Does a Health Education Degree Cost?
Calculating the Cost of a College Degree
How Much Do Health Education Majors Make?
Courses in Health Education
Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion
Methods of Health Education
Nutrition Science
Certifications and Licensure for Health Education
Certified Health Education Specialist
Certified Asthma Educator
Weight Management Specialist
Scholarship for Health Education
Online Bachelor’s in in Health Education Programs 2021
Search for Online Colleges by Subject
Content: Some schools offer concentrations such as community health, the nutritional needs of infant and young children, and health systems administration. In addition to preparing learners for careers, a health education bachelor’s degree provides the academic foundation necessary for graduate studies. The list below features three courses common to many health education programs. Collapse All
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Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion
The course provides an overview of the history and development of health education. Students also explore current health education philosophy and practice, along with cultural, political, and socioeconomic aspects of health promotion. Coursework introduces evidence-based practice and research tools and methods. Methods of Health Education
In this course, degree-seekers gain an understanding of health education pedagogy. Students prepare to set appropriate learning objectives and devise student-assessment plans. Enrollees also learn how to structure a challenging yet positive learning environment and to select effective instructional and presentation methods. Nutrition Science
Students in this course explore the science of food and nutrition.
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https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/degrees/public-health-programs/health-education/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_522442686#13_1001994101
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Title: Online Bachelor's in in Health Education Programs 2021 | Affordable Colleges Online
Headings: Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Health Education
Online Bachelor’s Degree Programs in Health Education
Featured Online Programs
Top Online Bachelor’s in in Health Education Programs
FAQ
What degree does a health educator need?
How much money does a health educator make?
How many years is a health education degree?
What are the types of health education?
Why Get a Degree in Health Education?
How Much Does a Health Education Degree Cost?
Calculating the Cost of a College Degree
How Much Do Health Education Majors Make?
Courses in Health Education
Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion
Methods of Health Education
Nutrition Science
Certifications and Licensure for Health Education
Certified Health Education Specialist
Certified Asthma Educator
Weight Management Specialist
Scholarship for Health Education
Online Bachelor’s in in Health Education Programs 2021
Search for Online Colleges by Subject
Content: Coursework introduces evidence-based practice and research tools and methods. Methods of Health Education
In this course, degree-seekers gain an understanding of health education pedagogy. Students prepare to set appropriate learning objectives and devise student-assessment plans. Enrollees also learn how to structure a challenging yet positive learning environment and to select effective instructional and presentation methods. Nutrition Science
Students in this course explore the science of food and nutrition. Graduates can use this knowledge to promote lasting dietary behavior changes. Enrollees explore topics such as the cultural aspects of food, the role of nutrients in maintaining optimal energy balance, and healthy dietary patterns. Degree-seekers examine sustainable dietary options that minimize the risk of chronic illness while promoting environmental health. Certifications and Licensure for Health Education
Most health educators do not need a license to practice. However, some positions require additional credentials.
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https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/degrees/public-health-programs/health-education/
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Title: African Meat Pie (Beef Empanada) - Immaculate Bites
Headings: African Meat Pie (Beef Empanada)
African Meat Pie (Beef Empanada)
Watch How To Make It
African Meat Pie (Beef Empanada)
Ingredients
Meat Filling
Instructions
Make the Meat pie filling
Assembling Meat pie
Nutrition Information:
Content: Now I share my secret, it is the tasty filling of ground meat, onions, tomatoes, parsley, green onions which makes for a flavorful, moist and tender pie. Now if you’ve baked any kind of pie, you know that the work comes with kneading and creating the dough. All that being said, if you are a lover like I am, then you can make numerous batches of dough and freeze them for future usage. That makes this meal a 30 minute adventure after defrosting. ( If you look in my freezer I always have a stack of unbaked pies, my son loves this and makes for a wonderful ‘lunch’ option for him at school). Watch How To Make It
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African Meat Pie (Beef Empanada)
African style empanadas - slightly sweet , flaky and crusty with a succulent filling. 4.57 from 16 votes
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Cook: 1 hr
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https://www.africanbites.com/african-meat-pie-beef-empanada/
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Title: Oven Tri Tip Roast - Immaculate Bites
Headings: Oven Tri Tip Roast
Oven Tri Tip Roast
What is Tri Tip?
What’s the difference between tri tip roast and sirloin tip roast?
Is Tri Tip the same with Flank Steak?
Tri Tip Marinade
How Long to Cook Tri Tip?
What to Serve with Oven Tri Tip Roast?
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Oven Tri Tip Roast
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Oven Tri Tip Roast
Tri Tip Marinade
Instructions
Tips & Notes:
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Nutrition Facts
Content: garlic
fresh thyme
smoked paprika
dried basil
olive oil
red wine
onion powder
salt and pepper to taste
Mix all of these and rub the meat with the wine marinade and give the beef a good 1-hour soak in the refrigerator and let it sit at room temperature 5 minutes before use. That amount of time would already be enough to elevate its flavor, but if you can soak it overnight, that’d be better. If you have a favorite beef marinade, feel free to soak the meat with it instead. How Long to Cook Tri Tip? Before you roast the beef in the oven, I highly recommend that you brown it first over the stovetop using a cast-iron skillet. In this way, we can get that nice crispy exterior even without the grill. After browning the meat, transfer it to the pre-heated oven at 425°F and roast for 15-20 minutes or until the inserted meat thermometer reaches your preferred doneness. For a medium-rare tri tip roast, remove it when the temperature reaches 135°F and 145°F for medium (about 10 minutes longer). Let it rest first for 5-10 minutes and cover with aluminum foil to keep warm. And remember, start slicing the roast in half against the grain on the ends and again at the center point.
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https://www.africanbites.com/oven-tri-tip-roast/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_535969535#9_1022358423
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Title: Africans did NOT sell their own people into slavery
Headings: Africans did NOT sell their own people into slavery
Africans did NOT sell their own people into slavery
Content: for pieces of gold. That was how the "trade" started. Some of the local chiefs along the coast started accepting the white strangers by giving them place to stay. The white strangers started building missionary centers where they stayed and preached the gospel and also traded with the local people. The white strangers later on expanded those missionary centers (including churches and cathedrals) into forts and castles where they packed slaves before shipping them abroad. The white strangers did not understand the local language and the local people did not understand a word the white strangers were saying so it made communication very difficult. To help break the language barrier, the white strangers went to the local rulers and asked the local rulers to give them some of the local people to train so they could speak the foreign language which would make communication easier but none of those local rulers were ready to give their people out to go stay with strangers. Later on, some of the local rulers came up with an idea that, instead of killing those criminals, they could actually give those criminals to the white strangers so the white strangers could preach the good news they said they came to preach to those criminals, change them into good people and also train them in the foreign language in order to aid communication which was better than killing those criminals. So the traditional rulers gave those criminals out to the white strangers and to show appreciation, those white strangers gave gifts like textiles, bottles of wine, mirrors, etc. to the traditional rulers.
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https://www.africaw.com/africans-did-not-sell-their-own-people-into-slavery
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_536057571#0_1022533238
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Title: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Headings: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Content: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Fertile fields, thriving crops, high quality and plentiful yields, healthy and numerous cattle, financial security, good education for the children, a better home, a better life for all. The African land can provide all these and much more to the hardworking smallholder African farmer, the large scale African farmer, entire countries, Africa as a continent, and even the world at large. The potential is phenomenal. Unfortunately however, this potential remains largely untapped. Farming is a noble and vital profession because without farming, the world would starve to death. Unfortunately, despite this huge role farmers play in our lives, most farmers across the globe continue to face great challenges in their daily lives. Most farmers in Africa today are smallholder or subsistence farmers who grow crops and rear animals just to feed themselves and their families. Also, the majority lives in rural and suburban communities.
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https://www.africaw.com/the-african-farmer-problems-facing-agriculture
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_536057571#1_1022534629
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Title: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Headings: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Content: Unfortunately however, this potential remains largely untapped. Farming is a noble and vital profession because without farming, the world would starve to death. Unfortunately, despite this huge role farmers play in our lives, most farmers across the globe continue to face great challenges in their daily lives. Most farmers in Africa today are smallholder or subsistence farmers who grow crops and rear animals just to feed themselves and their families. Also, the majority lives in rural and suburban communities. LACK OF INFORMATION: Lack of information remains number one problem facing most small scale farmers in Africa today. Most miss out on new and improved methods of farming. Some especially those in the remote areas have no access to information at all (not even radio sets). Even those in the sub-urban areas with some limited access to information, lack what it takes to process the information they receive.
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https://www.africaw.com/the-african-farmer-problems-facing-agriculture
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_536057571#5_1022539896
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Title: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Headings: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Content: However, such seeds are often sold at higher prices on the market than regular seeds and not so many farmers can afford them. Once again, proper education and government assistance can go a long way here. LACK OF ACCESS TO FERTILIZERS: This falls under the poor financial system mentioned above. Because agricultural lands have become so expensive in Africa, most poor farmers have no choice than to farm on same pieces of land over and over again. Farming on same pieces of land for years leads to land degradation whereby fertile lands loose most of their nutrients and become unproductive or barren. Farmers therefore depend mostly on artificial fertilizers to enable them grow crops and improve their yields. Artificial fertilizers are quite expensive in Africa and in most rural areas, they are unavailable at all. Some government assistance such as giving farming subsidies to small and large scale farmers, giving some tax breaks, etc., can go a long way here.
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https://www.africaw.com/the-african-farmer-problems-facing-agriculture
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_536057571#6_1022541225
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Title: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Headings: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Content: Farming on same pieces of land for years leads to land degradation whereby fertile lands loose most of their nutrients and become unproductive or barren. Farmers therefore depend mostly on artificial fertilizers to enable them grow crops and improve their yields. Artificial fertilizers are quite expensive in Africa and in most rural areas, they are unavailable at all. Some government assistance such as giving farming subsidies to small and large scale farmers, giving some tax breaks, etc., can go a long way here. POOR TRANSPORTATION: This is a major issue facing not just agriculture but the economy in general throughout Africa. Most of the farm produce in Africa just go waste in the remote areas and it is mostly because farmers find it very difficult transporting their farm produce to the market to sell. The roads don't exist and most remote areas find themselves cut-off from the rest of the world. Because there are no proper storage facilities in the rural areas, most perishable goods such as tomatoes, onions, leafy vegetables, etc.,
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https://www.africaw.com/the-african-farmer-problems-facing-agriculture
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Title: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Headings: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Content: POOR TRANSPORTATION: This is a major issue facing not just agriculture but the economy in general throughout Africa. Most of the farm produce in Africa just go waste in the remote areas and it is mostly because farmers find it very difficult transporting their farm produce to the market to sell. The roads don't exist and most remote areas find themselves cut-off from the rest of the world. Because there are no proper storage facilities in the rural areas, most perishable goods such as tomatoes, onions, leafy vegetables, etc., just rot away in the remote areas. POOR MARKETS : Market for farmers has become one of the biggest issues for Africa today affecting the lives and living standards of millions of people. But how do we create markets and how do we make them sustainable and more importantly, how do we make them grow? Farmers in places like Zambia love one crop above all others - Maize.
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https://www.africaw.com/the-african-farmer-problems-facing-agriculture
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Title: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Headings: The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
The African Farmer: Problems facing Agriculture
Content: just rot away in the remote areas. POOR MARKETS : Market for farmers has become one of the biggest issues for Africa today affecting the lives and living standards of millions of people. But how do we create markets and how do we make them sustainable and more importantly, how do we make them grow? Farmers in places like Zambia love one crop above all others - Maize. Everyone in Africa eats it and therefore everyone grows it. However, the sad thing is that, not everyone is able to sell it. Lack of market facilities and poor government regulations, etc., make it almost impossible for farmers especially small scale farmers to market their farm produce. Improved market facilities and good goverment regulations can go a long way in helping poor farmers market and profit from their harvests.
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https://www.africaw.com/the-african-farmer-problems-facing-agriculture
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Title: The Slave Trading Kingdoms Of Africa | Interesting History Facts
Headings: The Slave Trading Kingdoms Of Africa
The Slave Trading Kingdoms Of Africa
Origins and Development Of The Slave Trade In Africa
Why Africans Were Involved In The Slave Trade
The Slave Kingdoms Of Africa
Content: The Slave Trading Kingdoms Of Africa | Interesting History Facts
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The Slave Trading Kingdoms Of Africa
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Slave Trading African Empires that were involved in the Transatlantic Slave Trade included the Kingdom of Benin in West Africa. Its estimated that close to 11 Million Africans were sent from the African Continent to the New World as a result of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and the Slave Trading African Kingdoms that profited from the Slave Trade. Origins and Development Of The Slave Trade In Africa
When Europeans arrived in Africa in the 15th Century, they found an African interior already dominated by powerful African States with well developed Political, Military and Economic systems. These African States exercised total control over the African hinterland all the way to the Coastline. For this reason Europeans could not act outside the authority of these well established African States. For instance, the construction of Slave Forts like the infamous Elmina Castle was undertaken after consultation and agreement with local Chiefs with pre-existing authority over the area. European partnerships and alliances with African Rulers were therefore fundamental to the success of theTransatlantic Slave Trade. In addition, Europeans were confined to the Coastal areas where the Slave Forts were located and did not enter the African interior to raid and capture Slaves on their own. They remained dependant on African Kings and Traders who would capture Slaves in the African interior and transport them to Coastal Slave Forts where they would be sold to Europeans and kept until they were shipped to the New World. Why Africans Were Involved In The Slave Trade
The fact that Africans enslaved Africans has been explained with reference to the fact that there was no universal African identity at the time of the Slave Trade because African Society was organised along Tribal and Ethnic lines.
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https://www.afrikaiswoke.com/africa-slave-trading-kingdoms/
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Title: The Slave Trading Kingdoms Of Africa | Interesting History Facts
Headings: The Slave Trading Kingdoms Of Africa
The Slave Trading Kingdoms Of Africa
Origins and Development Of The Slave Trade In Africa
Why Africans Were Involved In The Slave Trade
The Slave Kingdoms Of Africa
Content: For instance, the construction of Slave Forts like the infamous Elmina Castle was undertaken after consultation and agreement with local Chiefs with pre-existing authority over the area. European partnerships and alliances with African Rulers were therefore fundamental to the success of theTransatlantic Slave Trade. In addition, Europeans were confined to the Coastal areas where the Slave Forts were located and did not enter the African interior to raid and capture Slaves on their own. They remained dependant on African Kings and Traders who would capture Slaves in the African interior and transport them to Coastal Slave Forts where they would be sold to Europeans and kept until they were shipped to the New World. Why Africans Were Involved In The Slave Trade
The fact that Africans enslaved Africans has been explained with reference to the fact that there was no universal African identity at the time of the Slave Trade because African Society was organised along Tribal and Ethnic lines. In addition, Slavery was not completely foreign to Africa because the insitution already existed prior to the arrival of Europeans. For instance, Wars between African Kingdoms such as the Asante and Fante produced captives and prisoners of War that were treated as Slaves within African Society. Africans were also attracted to the consumer goods Europeans would exchange for Slaves, and whilst the Transatlantic Slave tried greatly increased the demand for Slaves, it was not responsible for introducing the concept of Slavery to Africa. Kingdoms such as the Ashanti and Dahomey Empires waged Wars to capture more Slaves and they grew enormous wealth and power from their involvement in theSlave Trade. Ultimately, it does not seem possible that the Transatlantic Slave Trade would have existed on such a large scale without the complicity of the powerful African Nations that dominated the African interior and benefitted from the Trade.
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https://www.afrikaiswoke.com/africa-slave-trading-kingdoms/
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Title: The Slave Trading Kingdoms Of Africa | Interesting History Facts
Headings: The Slave Trading Kingdoms Of Africa
The Slave Trading Kingdoms Of Africa
Origins and Development Of The Slave Trade In Africa
Why Africans Were Involved In The Slave Trade
The Slave Kingdoms Of Africa
Content: In addition, Slavery was not completely foreign to Africa because the insitution already existed prior to the arrival of Europeans. For instance, Wars between African Kingdoms such as the Asante and Fante produced captives and prisoners of War that were treated as Slaves within African Society. Africans were also attracted to the consumer goods Europeans would exchange for Slaves, and whilst the Transatlantic Slave tried greatly increased the demand for Slaves, it was not responsible for introducing the concept of Slavery to Africa. Kingdoms such as the Ashanti and Dahomey Empires waged Wars to capture more Slaves and they grew enormous wealth and power from their involvement in theSlave Trade. Ultimately, it does not seem possible that the Transatlantic Slave Trade would have existed on such a large scale without the complicity of the powerful African Nations that dominated the African interior and benefitted from the Trade. As such, in considering the History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, its also important to acknowledge the role played by Africans in the trade because ascribing the entire Transatlantic Slave Trade to Europeans would amount to a denial not only of African involvement, but it would also suggest that African States were powerless to prevent the Trade in circumstances where the Historical power and development of Pre-Colonial African States at the time of European arrival demonstrates that this simply could not be the case because of the total dominance Africans held over the African interior. This dominance was not affected by the Transatlantic Slave Trade, and was only swept away with the arrival of Colonialism, another Chapter in the continuing encounters between Africa and Europe. The Slave Kingdoms Of Africa
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https://www.afrikaiswoke.com/africa-slave-trading-kingdoms/
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Title: Child health | WHO | Regional Office for Africa
Headings:
Factsheet: Child maltreatment
Key Facts
Factsheet: Pneumonia
Key facts
Factsheet: Children -- reducing mortality
Key facts
Factsheet: Infant and young child feeding
Key facts
Factsheet: Diarrhoeal disease
Key facts
Content: Extreme stress can impair the development of the nervous and immune systems. Consequently, as adults, maltreated children are at increased risk for behavioural, physical and mental health problems such as: perpetrating or being a victim of violence
depression
smoking
obesity
high-risk sexual behaviours
unintended pregnancy
alcohol and drug misuse. Via these behavioural and mental health consequences, maltreatment can contribute to heart disease, cancer, suicide and sexually transmitted infections. Beyond the health and social consequences of child maltreatment, there is an economic impact, including costs of hospitalization, mental health treatment, child welfare, and longer-term health costs. Risk factors
A number of risk factors for child maltreatment have been identified. These risk factors are not present in all social and cultural contexts, but provide an overview when attempting to understand the causes of child maltreatment. Child
It is important to emphasize that children are the victims and are never to blame for maltreatment. A number of characteristics of an individual child may increase the likelihood of being maltreated: being either under four years old or an adolescent
being unwanted, or failing to fulfil the expectations of parents
having special needs, crying persistently or having abnormal physical features.
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https://www.afro.who.int/health-topics/child-health
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Title: Child health | WHO | Regional Office for Africa
Headings:
Factsheet: Child maltreatment
Key Facts
Factsheet: Pneumonia
Key facts
Factsheet: Children -- reducing mortality
Key facts
Factsheet: Infant and young child feeding
Key facts
Factsheet: Diarrhoeal disease
Key facts
Content: Risk factors
A number of risk factors for child maltreatment have been identified. These risk factors are not present in all social and cultural contexts, but provide an overview when attempting to understand the causes of child maltreatment. Child
It is important to emphasize that children are the victims and are never to blame for maltreatment. A number of characteristics of an individual child may increase the likelihood of being maltreated: being either under four years old or an adolescent
being unwanted, or failing to fulfil the expectations of parents
having special needs, crying persistently or having abnormal physical features. Parent or caregiver
A number of characteristics of a parent or caregiver may increase the risk of child maltreatment. These include: difficulty bonding with a newborn
not nurturing the child
having been maltreated themselves as a child
lacking awareness of child development or having unrealistic expectations
misusing alcohol or drugs, including during pregnancy
being involved in criminal activity
experiencing financial difficulties. Relationship
A number of characteristics of relationships within families or among intimate partners, friends and peers may increase the risk of child maltreatment. These include:
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https://www.afro.who.int/health-topics/child-health
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Title: Trump has ended Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. Here's what you need to know | American Friends Service Committee
Headings: Trump has ended Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. Here's what you need to know
Blog
Trump has ended Temporary Protected Status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants. Here's what you need to know
Creating inclusive communities
Detention and Deportation
Tell Congress: Protect TPS and create a roadmap to citizenship for all immigrants!
1. What is TPS?
2. Who benefits from TPS now?
Bryan Vana/AFSC
3. Where does it stand now?
Here are the statuses of other TPS countries:
5. How do U.S. policies create the need for TPS?
6. What can we do to protect TPS?
You can help:
About the Authors
Peniel Ibe
More Posts by this Author
Kathryn Johnson
Content: The impact will be felt in countries in need, by their neighbors, and inevitably at the U.S. borders, as more people flee their countries to save their lives and the lives of their families. 5. How do U.S. policies create the need for TPS? Bryan Vana/AFSC
The U.S. has a history of contributing to instability in countries covered by TPS. In Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Haiti, for example, U.S. foreign policy has long been characterized by cooperation with paramilitary forces and support for totalitarian regimes, which have created conditions in those countries that drive people from their homes. And the U.S. continues to push for increased militarization of security in Central America, exacerbating violence and fueling forced migration—all while advocating for trade and investment policies that deepen poverty and inequality. 6. What c
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https://www.afsc.org/blogs/news-and-commentary/trump-has-ended-temporary-protected-status-hundreds-thousands-immigrants
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Title: In the Abuser’s Controlling Mind - Agape Aid
Headings: In the Abuser’s Controlling Mind
In the Abuser’s Controlling Mind
Living with an abuser is a no win situation for the victim. You can’t change him.
Unpredictable Reactions
Unreasonable Expectations
Manipulation
Blaming
Redefining Situations
Making Excuses
Lying
Isolation
Success Fantasies
Assuming
Compartmentalizing
Minimizing
Vagueness
Anger
Playing Victim
Drama and Excitement
Closed Channel
Above the Rules
Power Plays
Ownership
Emotional Dependency
Self-glorification
WARNING:
Content: These methods that abusers, both male and female, use to manipulate their victims are a natural part of their personalities. All abusers are dysfunctional individuals, insecure and unable to have a relationship unless they are in complete control. A relationship with them will turn into a toxic relationship. Abusers are seldom capable of a relationship that includes real intimacy. They feel vulnerable when they are open and truthful with others. The abuser’s idea of sex is confused with this idea of power and control, and not with love and tenderness. Partners of abusers are essentially expected to be mind readers and know in advance the needs of the abusive spouse. When this doesn’t happen, the abuser feels insecure, unloved and rejected. This imagined rejection is then used to justify emotional, psychological and physical abuse. Abusers use threats to cultivate fear, anxiety and despair in their victim.
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https://www.agape-aid.org/abusive-relationships/in-the-abusers-controlling-mind/
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Title: Ageism Stereotypes | Ageism.org
Headings: Ageism Stereotypes
Ageism Stereotypes
Examples Of Ageism Stereotypes
Studies About Ageism Stereotypes
Stop Stereotyping Yourself
What You Can Do To Stop Ageism Stereotypes
Next Steps You Can Take
Content: Ageism Stereotypes | Ageism.org
Ageism Stereotypes
Ageism stereotyping start at a young age. We watch how the media portrays both older and younger generations – from how they dress to how they act on the screen. It’s no wonder that we’re programmed (basically from birth) to judge individuals based on their age. It’s hard to break away from allowing your brain to go towards stereotypes in each and every situations you’re involved in. That’s why education about stereotypes, including ageism, is so important. Yes, you may still immediately set a stereotype to someone when you first see them or talk to them, but if you’re aware of that, you can more easily break that habit. Examples Of Ageism Stereotypes
One ageist stereotype that causes many employees in the workforce to become disgruntled is that if the older workforce doesn’t retire early, then they will take up positions in the workplace that could go to younger employees trying to make their way up the career ladder. This stereotype is a slippery slope. It should be each individual’s right to decide when to leave the workplace. Some individuals may choose to work later in life because it is the best decision for their well-being.
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https://www.ageism.org/ageism-stereotypes/
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Title: Ageism Stereotypes | Ageism.org
Headings: Ageism Stereotypes
Ageism Stereotypes
Examples Of Ageism Stereotypes
Studies About Ageism Stereotypes
Stop Stereotyping Yourself
What You Can Do To Stop Ageism Stereotypes
Next Steps You Can Take
Content: Yes, you may still immediately set a stereotype to someone when you first see them or talk to them, but if you’re aware of that, you can more easily break that habit. Examples Of Ageism Stereotypes
One ageist stereotype that causes many employees in the workforce to become disgruntled is that if the older workforce doesn’t retire early, then they will take up positions in the workplace that could go to younger employees trying to make their way up the career ladder. This stereotype is a slippery slope. It should be each individual’s right to decide when to leave the workplace. Some individuals may choose to work later in life because it is the best decision for their well-being. Others may still rely heavily on their income, and not be ready to give it up. Either way, it is their right to make the decision about remaining in the workforce, not anyone else’s. With the argument that the older generation of workers needs to vacate their positions in order to allow younger employees to move up the career ladder, that becomes a larger discussion for organizations. There should be employment tiers in place that keep employees progressing up the career ladder, no matter how many older individuals choose to remain in the workforce. Companies not addressing this issue are perpetuating the agist stereotype they older employees are making career progression more difficult on younger generations.
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https://www.ageism.org/ageism-stereotypes/
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Title: Ageism Stereotypes | Ageism.org
Headings: Ageism Stereotypes
Ageism Stereotypes
Examples Of Ageism Stereotypes
Studies About Ageism Stereotypes
Stop Stereotyping Yourself
What You Can Do To Stop Ageism Stereotypes
Next Steps You Can Take
Content: Others may still rely heavily on their income, and not be ready to give it up. Either way, it is their right to make the decision about remaining in the workforce, not anyone else’s. With the argument that the older generation of workers needs to vacate their positions in order to allow younger employees to move up the career ladder, that becomes a larger discussion for organizations. There should be employment tiers in place that keep employees progressing up the career ladder, no matter how many older individuals choose to remain in the workforce. Companies not addressing this issue are perpetuating the agist stereotype they older employees are making career progression more difficult on younger generations. It’s also stereotypically believed that older generations don’t want to learn or try new things, and that younger generations aren’t ready to learn everything their older counterparts have been taught. These are examples of both ageism and reverse ageism. Studies About Ageism Stereotypes
Did you know that studies have shown that if you treat someone the way you stereotype them it can be detrimental to their health? If you treat someone like they are old, science has proven that their brain will then cause them to slow down, to act differently than they just were. If you ask a 60-year-old gentleman if he should rethink hiking the mountain you are both at the bottom of because it might be rough on his knees, studies show that he will walk up the mountain at a slower pace than he would have otherwise (and not because he’s trying to be cautious).
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https://www.ageism.org/ageism-stereotypes/
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Title: Ageism Stereotypes | Ageism.org
Headings: Ageism Stereotypes
Ageism Stereotypes
Examples Of Ageism Stereotypes
Studies About Ageism Stereotypes
Stop Stereotyping Yourself
What You Can Do To Stop Ageism Stereotypes
Next Steps You Can Take
Content: It’s also stereotypically believed that older generations don’t want to learn or try new things, and that younger generations aren’t ready to learn everything their older counterparts have been taught. These are examples of both ageism and reverse ageism. Studies About Ageism Stereotypes
Did you know that studies have shown that if you treat someone the way you stereotype them it can be detrimental to their health? If you treat someone like they are old, science has proven that their brain will then cause them to slow down, to act differently than they just were. If you ask a 60-year-old gentleman if he should rethink hiking the mountain you are both at the bottom of because it might be rough on his knees, studies show that he will walk up the mountain at a slower pace than he would have otherwise (and not because he’s trying to be cautious). Unbeknownst to him, his body will act older because it was told it was old. Stereotypical words alone can alter an individual’s physical actions. Just imagine what being hit with multiple stereotypes every day can do to someone. Stop Stereotyping Yourself
Others may not be the only ones at fault when it comes to the ageism you are experiencing. You may also be stereotyping yourself.
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https://www.ageism.org/ageism-stereotypes/
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Title: Ageism Stereotypes | Ageism.org
Headings: Ageism Stereotypes
Ageism Stereotypes
Examples Of Ageism Stereotypes
Studies About Ageism Stereotypes
Stop Stereotyping Yourself
What You Can Do To Stop Ageism Stereotypes
Next Steps You Can Take
Content: Unbeknownst to him, his body will act older because it was told it was old. Stereotypical words alone can alter an individual’s physical actions. Just imagine what being hit with multiple stereotypes every day can do to someone. Stop Stereotyping Yourself
Others may not be the only ones at fault when it comes to the ageism you are experiencing. You may also be stereotyping yourself. If you ever find yourself thinking self-deprecating thoughts about your age, and how it relates to how you should and should not act, then you are negatively stereotyping yourself. Do you ever find yourself apologizing to others for what you describe as a “senior moment”? You are perpetuating age bias against yourself. It’s time to stop any inward-facing stereotypes you may be currently contending with. How, though?
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https://www.ageism.org/ageism-stereotypes/
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Title: Ageism Stereotypes | Ageism.org
Headings: Ageism Stereotypes
Ageism Stereotypes
Examples Of Ageism Stereotypes
Studies About Ageism Stereotypes
Stop Stereotyping Yourself
What You Can Do To Stop Ageism Stereotypes
Next Steps You Can Take
Content: If you ever find yourself thinking self-deprecating thoughts about your age, and how it relates to how you should and should not act, then you are negatively stereotyping yourself. Do you ever find yourself apologizing to others for what you describe as a “senior moment”? You are perpetuating age bias against yourself. It’s time to stop any inward-facing stereotypes you may be currently contending with. How, though? Research suggests that distancing yourself from your age can help. Try to think of age as just a number, and really pay attention to yourself and how you feel. Chances are you don’t truly feel your “age,” or any of the stereotypes that have been placed on that number. What You Can Do To Stop Ageism Stereotypes
Often, ageism is brushed off as an imaginary stereotype, but it is extremely real to those who experience it first-hand. It’s time for society as a whole to acknowledge that ageism exists, and in turn to hold companies, healthcare professionals, and each and every individual alive accountable for any negative ageism they display verbally or through their actions.
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https://www.ageism.org/ageism-stereotypes/
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Title: Understanding Church Insurance: Liability Coverage | AGFinancial
Headings: Understanding Church Insurance: Liability Coverage
Understanding Church Insurance: Liability Coverage
Choosing an Agency
Did you know we have a wide array of products and services to help you on your financial journey? Learn how we can help.
Content: This is perhaps the greatest exposure for loss for the average church. Check with your agent for advice on your auto policy and for direction on physical damage to your autos. Other coverages. There are other coverages available depending on the level of need and activity your church is involved in. The key is always maintaining a good relationship with your agent and keeping communication open should you have questions regarding your coverage. Also, if you engage in a new ministry, add a new building or room, or obtain a piece of equipment, contact your insurance professional so he can review your policy for sufficient coverage. Choosing an Agency
It is important to place coverage with an insurance company that has a Best’s Credit Rating of A- or better. Also, place coverage with an agent that is knowledgeable about insuring churches. The General Council of the Assemblies of God has a customized insurance program AG Churches. Church Mutual, an A+ rated company with over 100 years experience in insuring churches, underwrites this coverage.
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https://www.agfinancial.org/resources/article/understanding-church-insurance-liability-coverage
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Title: Understanding Church Insurance: Liability Coverage | AGFinancial
Headings: Understanding Church Insurance: Liability Coverage
Understanding Church Insurance: Liability Coverage
Choosing an Agency
Did you know we have a wide array of products and services to help you on your financial journey? Learn how we can help.
Content: Also, if you engage in a new ministry, add a new building or room, or obtain a piece of equipment, contact your insurance professional so he can review your policy for sufficient coverage. Choosing an Agency
It is important to place coverage with an insurance company that has a Best’s Credit Rating of A- or better. Also, place coverage with an agent that is knowledgeable about insuring churches. The General Council of the Assemblies of God has a customized insurance program AG Churches. Church Mutual, an A+ rated company with over 100 years experience in insuring churches, underwrites this coverage. Furthermore, developing a good relationship with your agent is critical. Openly discussing your needs and current situation with your agent will enable you to better prepare for future scenarios. Keep in mind that your insurance agent is in the best position to clarify coverage, help you understand terminology, and keep your ministries protected. They are your best ally should the unthinkable happen. What liability insurance or risk management practices have you put in place to protect the people in your ministry?
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https://www.agfinancial.org/resources/article/understanding-church-insurance-liability-coverage
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Title: 3 Reasons Values Matter for You and Your Team - Agile Socks
Headings: 3 Reasons Values Matter for You and Your Team
3 Reasons Values Matter for You and Your Team
As human beings, we each have values.
Why do values matter?
Here are 3 reasons values matter.
#1 - Live our best lives
#2 - Understand other people
Assume positive intent.
#3 - Work productively in teams.
3 Steps to Make It Real
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Content: #1 - Live our best lives
Often, when we find ourselves feeling a sense of friction in our lives, it is because we are out of alignment with our values. Self-awareness can help us recognize when we feel this internal resistance. We can then reflect on what does not feel right and check in with our core values. On the flip side, strong alignment with our values can bring us feelings of peace, contentment, and excitement. When we are self-aware and in touch with these values, they drive our behavior. When we are living our values, we show up as our most authentic and most alive versions of ourselves. Values also help us sort our way through difficult decisions. Several years ago, I felt resistance. Life was good, but there was something missing. After a lot of reflection, inspiring stories, and research, I quit my job and traveled solo through Latin America for 20 months.
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https://www.agilesocks.com/3-reasons-values-matter/
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Title: 10 Common Misconceptions About Aging - AgingCare.com
Headings: 10 Common Misconceptions About Aging
10 Common Misconceptions About Aging
Changing Our Perceptions of Aging
Common Myths About Aging
About Dr. Allen Weiss
Content: The need for meaningful relationships does not diminish with age. However, there may be fewer people to relate to as we get older, and there may be physical and mental barriers that arise with age. Maintaining social relationships allows older adults to reap numerous rewards—intellectual challenges, maintaining information processing skills, feedback and just plain sharing of feelings. Older people contribute little to society. With years of personal skills and professional expertise, older adults are highly valued employees, colleagues and volunteers. Senior Corps has more than 200,000 volunteers age 55 and older who contribute to their communities by tutoring, helping small businesses, assisting in placing foster children, providing fellow seniors who are homebound with companionship and help with daily tasks, and participating in other valuable endeavors. Older workers have a strong work ethic and are great mentors and models for younger generations. As you age, you get more set in your ways. Older people tend to have high levels of mental resilience. The older generation’s ability to accept and rebound from adversity has been demonstrated many times.
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https://www.agingcare.com/Articles/myths-about-aging-179212.htm
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Title: Corn, Soybean, Wheat Price Projections for 2017-18 Marketing Year | Successful Farming
Headings: Corn, Soybean, Wheat Price Projections for 2017-18 Marketing Year
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Corn, Soybean, Wheat Price Projections for 2017-18 Marketing Year
Update: See short- and long-term price projections for 2018.
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Content: That’s all I need to say really,” Westhoff said. The markets are pushing prices down to wheat’s feed value. Westhoff looked at some of the reasons commodity prices are depressed. The main one is basic global supply. Since 2002, world production of four major crops – corn, wheat, rice, and soybeans – has grown by 846 million tons or 48%. Yields have kept pace with the world’s annual population growth rate of 1%. China’s growing economy and ethanol usage helped drive per-capita use of corn up, Westhoff said, but those two drivers of demand no longer grow rapidly. “Is there a new engine of growth out there?” Westhoff asked. None of the potential candidates seem to be as promising as China, he said.
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Title: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers - a Full Guide | Agri Farming
Headings: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Introduction to Problems faced by Indian farmers
A guide to problems faced by Indian farmers
Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
Duplicate seeds
Manures, fertilizers, and biocides
Irrigation problems
Lack of mechanization
Soil erosion
Agricultural marketing
Major problems of agricultural marketing
Scarcity of capital
Inadequate transport
Problems faced by farmers during the lockdown period
Table of Contents
AgriFarming App
Content: These problems, directly and indirectly, affect the life of a farmer. Indian farming practices and other activities of agriculture consume time as well as the efforts of a farmer. The problems faced by Indian farmers go unnoticed in the entire process of extracting food and harvesting crops. The main problems facing Indian agriculture are; Uncertainty in the water supply
Lack of remunerative income
Fragmentation of land holdings
Lack of access to formal credit and also insurance
Allied infrastructure (market access and storage facilities)
A guide to problems faced by Indian farmers
A guide to problems faced by Indian Farmers. Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
The inadequacy of farm equipment is a handicap in the lives of farmers and modern technology has adapted the needs of modern farming practices. If they are trained in using this equipment, the lives of farmers can develop significantly. Implementation of the equipment is essential. Hence, a team of professionals must be appointed for these farmers for the welfare of the agricultural division of the economy. On the other hand, ignorance of farmers can hinder their successful agriculture and crop harvesting practices.
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Title: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers - a Full Guide | Agri Farming
Headings: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Introduction to Problems faced by Indian farmers
A guide to problems faced by Indian farmers
Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
Duplicate seeds
Manures, fertilizers, and biocides
Irrigation problems
Lack of mechanization
Soil erosion
Agricultural marketing
Major problems of agricultural marketing
Scarcity of capital
Inadequate transport
Problems faced by farmers during the lockdown period
Table of Contents
AgriFarming App
Content: Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
The inadequacy of farm equipment is a handicap in the lives of farmers and modern technology has adapted the needs of modern farming practices. If they are trained in using this equipment, the lives of farmers can develop significantly. Implementation of the equipment is essential. Hence, a team of professionals must be appointed for these farmers for the welfare of the agricultural division of the economy. On the other hand, ignorance of farmers can hinder their successful agriculture and crop harvesting practices. For instance, if a farmer wants to harvest 10 types of mustard, then know the maturity period of the crop. There are certain facts about crop yielding, harvesting, and agricultural sectors. If farmers get familiar with the information related to advanced agricultural procedures and safety measures, they can get rid of various problems. List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
The main problem facing the agriculture sector is the loss of agricultural land because as more land is lost, it will become more difficult to produce the amount of food required to feed the growing human population. When discussing the area of land, the term hectare is used, and this term is a unit of area that is equivalent to 10,000 square meters, or around 2.5 acres.
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Title: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers - a Full Guide | Agri Farming
Headings: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Introduction to Problems faced by Indian farmers
A guide to problems faced by Indian farmers
Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
Duplicate seeds
Manures, fertilizers, and biocides
Irrigation problems
Lack of mechanization
Soil erosion
Agricultural marketing
Major problems of agricultural marketing
Scarcity of capital
Inadequate transport
Problems faced by farmers during the lockdown period
Table of Contents
AgriFarming App
Content: For instance, if a farmer wants to harvest 10 types of mustard, then know the maturity period of the crop. There are certain facts about crop yielding, harvesting, and agricultural sectors. If farmers get familiar with the information related to advanced agricultural procedures and safety measures, they can get rid of various problems. List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
The main problem facing the agriculture sector is the loss of agricultural land because as more land is lost, it will become more difficult to produce the amount of food required to feed the growing human population. When discussing the area of land, the term hectare is used, and this term is a unit of area that is equivalent to 10,000 square meters, or around 2.5 acres. Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
The major problem responsible for low agricultural productivity is that the soil is contaminated by the increasing level of river and canal pollution which is mainly caused by high industrial effluents and toxic metals day by day. Soil erosion which is one of the significant causes of land degradation is also taking place at a rapid pace by ravine and gully formation, waterlogging, and shifting cultivation. Inappropriate use of fertilizers and pesticides causes a lack of nutrients in the soil that are necessary for healthy agricultural productivity. India lacks a modernized infrastructure for promoting agriculture. Duplicate seeds
The seed is a basic input for attaining higher crop yields and sustained growth in agricultural production.
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Title: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers - a Full Guide | Agri Farming
Headings: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Introduction to Problems faced by Indian farmers
A guide to problems faced by Indian farmers
Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
Duplicate seeds
Manures, fertilizers, and biocides
Irrigation problems
Lack of mechanization
Soil erosion
Agricultural marketing
Major problems of agricultural marketing
Scarcity of capital
Inadequate transport
Problems faced by farmers during the lockdown period
Table of Contents
AgriFarming App
Content: Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
The major problem responsible for low agricultural productivity is that the soil is contaminated by the increasing level of river and canal pollution which is mainly caused by high industrial effluents and toxic metals day by day. Soil erosion which is one of the significant causes of land degradation is also taking place at a rapid pace by ravine and gully formation, waterlogging, and shifting cultivation. Inappropriate use of fertilizers and pesticides causes a lack of nutrients in the soil that are necessary for healthy agricultural productivity. India lacks a modernized infrastructure for promoting agriculture. Duplicate seeds
The seed is a basic input for attaining higher crop yields and sustained growth in agricultural production. Distribution of assured quality seed is as critical as the production of seeds. Good quality seeds are out of reach of the majority of farmers, particularly small and marginal farmers mainly because of exorbitant prices of better seeds. To solve this problem, the Government of India established the NSC (National Seeds Corporation) in 1963 and the SFCI (State Farmers Corporation of India) in 1969. Thirteen State Seed Corporations (SSCs) were established to augment the supply of improved seeds to the farmers. High Yielding Variety Programme (HYVP) was launched in 1966-67 as the main thrust plan to increase the production of food grains in the country.
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Title: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers - a Full Guide | Agri Farming
Headings: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Introduction to Problems faced by Indian farmers
A guide to problems faced by Indian farmers
Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
Duplicate seeds
Manures, fertilizers, and biocides
Irrigation problems
Lack of mechanization
Soil erosion
Agricultural marketing
Major problems of agricultural marketing
Scarcity of capital
Inadequate transport
Problems faced by farmers during the lockdown period
Table of Contents
AgriFarming App
Content: The Indian seed industry had exhibited impressive growth in the past and is expected to give further potential for growth in agricultural production. The role of the seed industry is not only to produce an adequate quantity of quality seeds but also to achieve varietal diversity to suit different agro-climatic zones of the country. Manures, fertilizers, and biocides
Indian soils have been used for growing crops over thousands of years without caring for replenishing. This has led to depletion and exhaustion of soils resulting in low productivity. The average yields of almost all the crops are among the lowest in the world. This is a serious problem that can be solved by using manures and fertilizers. Manures and fertilizers play the main role with soils as good food with the body. Just as a well-nourished body is capable of doing any good job, a well-nourished soil is capable of giving good crop yields. It has been estimated that about 70 percent of plant growth in agricultural production can be attributed to increased fertilizer application. So, an increase in the consumption of fertilizers is a barometer of agricultural prosperity.
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Title: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers - a Full Guide | Agri Farming
Headings: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Introduction to Problems faced by Indian farmers
A guide to problems faced by Indian farmers
Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
Duplicate seeds
Manures, fertilizers, and biocides
Irrigation problems
Lack of mechanization
Soil erosion
Agricultural marketing
Major problems of agricultural marketing
Scarcity of capital
Inadequate transport
Problems faced by farmers during the lockdown period
Table of Contents
AgriFarming App
Content: This is a serious problem that can be solved by using manures and fertilizers. Manures and fertilizers play the main role with soils as good food with the body. Just as a well-nourished body is capable of doing any good job, a well-nourished soil is capable of giving good crop yields. It has been estimated that about 70 percent of plant growth in agricultural production can be attributed to increased fertilizer application. So, an increase in the consumption of fertilizers is a barometer of agricultural prosperity. The practical difficulties in providing sufficient manures and fertilizers in all parts of a country. And, cow dung provides the best manure to the soils. But its use as such is limited because much of cow dung is mainly used as kitchen fuel in the shape of dung cakes. Reduction in the supply of firewood and increasing demand for fuel in the rural areas due to the increase in population has complicated the problem. Chemical fertilizers are costly and are beyond the reach of the poor farmers.
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Title: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers - a Full Guide | Agri Farming
Headings: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Introduction to Problems faced by Indian farmers
A guide to problems faced by Indian farmers
Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
Duplicate seeds
Manures, fertilizers, and biocides
Irrigation problems
Lack of mechanization
Soil erosion
Agricultural marketing
Major problems of agricultural marketing
Scarcity of capital
Inadequate transport
Problems faced by farmers during the lockdown period
Table of Contents
AgriFarming App
Content: The practical difficulties in providing sufficient manures and fertilizers in all parts of a country. And, cow dung provides the best manure to the soils. But its use as such is limited because much of cow dung is mainly used as kitchen fuel in the shape of dung cakes. Reduction in the supply of firewood and increasing demand for fuel in the rural areas due to the increase in population has complicated the problem. Chemical fertilizers are costly and are beyond the reach of the poor farmers. Then, the fertilizer problem is, therefore, both acute and complex. Irrigation problems
The irrigation -agriculture helped to enhance agricultural production and ensured more income to the Indian farmers. Compare to the pre-irrigation period a significant majority of the farmers’ income has increased but due to several hurdles, farmers are not able to get income that commensurates with expenditure. The main issues and challenges in the irrigation sector in India are as follows; Rainfall and Water availability has huge Regional Imbalance in India
Farmers suffer from Sub-optimal utilization of created facilities
India’s Irrigation Efficiency is very poor
We have a faulty Groundwater Policy
Competing demand for water is increasing rapidly
Overexploitation of surface water leading to some drainage problems
Water Resources Face challenges from Climate Change
Lack of mechanization
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Title: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers - a Full Guide | Agri Farming
Headings: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Introduction to Problems faced by Indian farmers
A guide to problems faced by Indian farmers
Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
Duplicate seeds
Manures, fertilizers, and biocides
Irrigation problems
Lack of mechanization
Soil erosion
Agricultural marketing
Major problems of agricultural marketing
Scarcity of capital
Inadequate transport
Problems faced by farmers during the lockdown period
Table of Contents
AgriFarming App
Content: Then, the fertilizer problem is, therefore, both acute and complex. Irrigation problems
The irrigation -agriculture helped to enhance agricultural production and ensured more income to the Indian farmers. Compare to the pre-irrigation period a significant majority of the farmers’ income has increased but due to several hurdles, farmers are not able to get income that commensurates with expenditure. The main issues and challenges in the irrigation sector in India are as follows; Rainfall and Water availability has huge Regional Imbalance in India
Farmers suffer from Sub-optimal utilization of created facilities
India’s Irrigation Efficiency is very poor
We have a faulty Groundwater Policy
Competing demand for water is increasing rapidly
Overexploitation of surface water leading to some drainage problems
Water Resources Face challenges from Climate Change
Lack of mechanization
In case if you miss this: Organic Apple Farming, Cultivation Practices. Lack of mechanization. Mechanization is a crucial input for agricultural crop production and has been neglected in the context of developing countries. Increasing levels of agricultural mechanization do not necessarily mean big investments in tractors and other machinery. Farmers need to select the appropriate power source for any operation depending on the work to be done and on who is performing it.
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Title: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers - a Full Guide | Agri Farming
Headings: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Introduction to Problems faced by Indian farmers
A guide to problems faced by Indian farmers
Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
Duplicate seeds
Manures, fertilizers, and biocides
Irrigation problems
Lack of mechanization
Soil erosion
Agricultural marketing
Major problems of agricultural marketing
Scarcity of capital
Inadequate transport
Problems faced by farmers during the lockdown period
Table of Contents
AgriFarming App
Content: Organic Apple Farming, Cultivation Practices. Lack of mechanization. Mechanization is a crucial input for agricultural crop production and has been neglected in the context of developing countries. Increasing levels of agricultural mechanization do not necessarily mean big investments in tractors and other machinery. Farmers need to select the appropriate power source for any operation depending on the work to be done and on who is performing it. Women play an important role in farming based communities, and in some countries, up to 80 percent of the total farm labor comes from women. Then, this implies that power sources need to be adapted to such necessities from an ergonomic, social, cultural, and economic point of view. Little or no use of machines is made in plowing, seed sowing, irrigating and pruning, weeding, harvesting, and transporting the crops. This is the case with small and marginal farmers. It results in huge wastage of human labor and low crop yields per capita labor force.
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Title: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers - a Full Guide | Agri Farming
Headings: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Introduction to Problems faced by Indian farmers
A guide to problems faced by Indian farmers
Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
Duplicate seeds
Manures, fertilizers, and biocides
Irrigation problems
Lack of mechanization
Soil erosion
Agricultural marketing
Major problems of agricultural marketing
Scarcity of capital
Inadequate transport
Problems faced by farmers during the lockdown period
Table of Contents
AgriFarming App
Content: Women play an important role in farming based communities, and in some countries, up to 80 percent of the total farm labor comes from women. Then, this implies that power sources need to be adapted to such necessities from an ergonomic, social, cultural, and economic point of view. Little or no use of machines is made in plowing, seed sowing, irrigating and pruning, weeding, harvesting, and transporting the crops. This is the case with small and marginal farmers. It results in huge wastage of human labor and low crop yields per capita labor force. There is an urgent need to mechanize the agricultural operations so that wastage of labor force is avoided and farming is made convenient. Soil erosion
Soil erosion is a gradual procedure that occurs when the impact of water or wind detaches and removes soil particles, causing the soil to deteriorate. Soil deterioration and low water quality due to erosion and surface runoff have become problems worldwide. Large tracts of fertile land suffer from erosion by wind and water. This area should be properly treated and restored to its original fertility.
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Title: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers - a Full Guide | Agri Farming
Headings: Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Problems Faced By Indian Farmers – a Full Guide
Introduction to Problems faced by Indian farmers
A guide to problems faced by Indian farmers
Prevailing problems of Indian farmers
List of several problems faced by Indian farmers
Loss of agricultural land
Lack of infrastructure in the agriculture sector
Duplicate seeds
Manures, fertilizers, and biocides
Irrigation problems
Lack of mechanization
Soil erosion
Agricultural marketing
Major problems of agricultural marketing
Scarcity of capital
Inadequate transport
Problems faced by farmers during the lockdown period
Table of Contents
AgriFarming App
Content: There is an urgent need to mechanize the agricultural operations so that wastage of labor force is avoided and farming is made convenient. Soil erosion
Soil erosion is a gradual procedure that occurs when the impact of water or wind detaches and removes soil particles, causing the soil to deteriorate. Soil deterioration and low water quality due to erosion and surface runoff have become problems worldwide. Large tracts of fertile land suffer from erosion by wind and water. This area should be properly treated and restored to its original fertility. Agricultural marketing
Agricultural marketing plays a main role not only in stimulating production and also consumption. Its dynamic functions are of main importance in promoting economic development. It has been described as an important multiplier of agricultural development. Optimization of Resource use and Output Management
Increase in Farm Income
Widening of Markets
Growth of Agro-based Industries
Price Signals
Employment
Addition to National Income
Agricultural marketing is important in the creation of the various types of utility-like form utility, place utility, time utility, and possession utility. Major problems of agricultural marketing
Too Many Intermediates
Defective Weights and Scales
Illiteracy and Lack of Unity among Farmers
Lack of Financial Resources
Lack of Organised Marketing System
Lack of Transport Facilities
Lack of Store Houses
Lack of Standardization
Lack of Awareness of the Market
Corrupt Policies of the ‘Mandis’
Distress Sale
Lack of Market Intelligence
Lack of Organization
Poor quality of product
The problem of Produce collection
Scarcity of capital
Agriculture is an important industry and like all other industries, it requires capital.
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Title: Top 5 Issues Affecting Agriculture in 2020 - Ag Solutions Group, LLC | The Midwest’s Leading Distributor of Farming Equipment
Headings:
Top 5 Agriculture Issues to be Aware of in 2020
1. Mother Nature
Climate Change
2. Economic Agriculture Issues
3. Environmental Issues
4. Political Factors
5. Supply and Demand
Agriculture Issues Affect Us All
Content: Top 5 Issues Affecting Agriculture in 2020 - Ag Solutions Group, LLC | The Midwest’s Leading Distributor of Farming Equipment
Top 5 Agriculture Issues to be Aware of in 2020
The agricultural industry is essential to our existence but the use of land and labor for farming has decreased over the past fifty years. The global demand for food and US farming production output more than doubled from 1945 to 2015. We can’t survive if we don’t have farmers producing our food, so it’s imperative that we all support our agricultural industry. This is easier to do if we understand the issues that affect it. Keep reading to learn more about the five biggest agriculture issues affecting farming in 2020. 1. Mother Nature
One of the biggest factors in whether it’s a successful year in the agricultural industry is the weather. It is also the one factor farmers have the least control over. If it’s too dry, crops won’t grow. If the season is too wet, crops can rot and suffer from mold or simply drown in the standing water.
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Title: Top 5 Issues Affecting Agriculture in 2020 - Ag Solutions Group, LLC | The Midwest’s Leading Distributor of Farming Equipment
Headings:
Top 5 Agriculture Issues to be Aware of in 2020
1. Mother Nature
Climate Change
2. Economic Agriculture Issues
3. Environmental Issues
4. Political Factors
5. Supply and Demand
Agriculture Issues Affect Us All
Content: Economic Agriculture Issues
It takes money to make money and that’s especially true in farming. You need to have the money to run the farm through the season so that you can deliver a quality product at the end of the harvest. In order to deliver a quality crop, you need to be able to finance farming equipment, cover labor costs, have the capital for emergencies and day-to-day overhead costs, and many other expenses associated with running a business. It isn’t just the farmer’s personal financial situation that can be an economic issue in agriculture. The country and global economic outlook can be a determining factor in the farming industry. Agriculture can have just as big an impact on a country’s economic growth as the country’s economic growth can have on farming. 3. Environmental Issues
Many environmental issues affect whether farmers have a good year or not. Soil quality, water quality, climate, and terrain are just a few of the environmental issues that may impact profits and productivity for farmers in any given growing season. If a farmer doesn’t have the right terrain and good quality soil they aren’t going to be able to yield the best quality crops, no matter how hard they try.
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Title: Top 5 Issues Affecting Agriculture in 2020 - Ag Solutions Group, LLC | The Midwest’s Leading Distributor of Farming Equipment
Headings:
Top 5 Agriculture Issues to be Aware of in 2020
1. Mother Nature
Climate Change
2. Economic Agriculture Issues
3. Environmental Issues
4. Political Factors
5. Supply and Demand
Agriculture Issues Affect Us All
Content: Agriculture can have just as big an impact on a country’s economic growth as the country’s economic growth can have on farming. 3. Environmental Issues
Many environmental issues affect whether farmers have a good year or not. Soil quality, water quality, climate, and terrain are just a few of the environmental issues that may impact profits and productivity for farmers in any given growing season. If a farmer doesn’t have the right terrain and good quality soil they aren’t going to be able to yield the best quality crops, no matter how hard they try. Drought or lack of moisture in the soil can’t just be fixed by dumping a bunch of water onto it. Proper irrigation is critical to provide the exact right amount of moisture. 4. Political Factors
Political influence on agriculture is undeniable as one of the biggest factors affecting the industry throughout history and will always play a huge role in its success or failure. The connection has been well documented since 1799 when President George Washington initiated the country’s National Agriculture Board.
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Title: Top 5 Issues Affecting Agriculture in 2020 - Ag Solutions Group, LLC | The Midwest’s Leading Distributor of Farming Equipment
Headings:
Top 5 Agriculture Issues to be Aware of in 2020
1. Mother Nature
Climate Change
2. Economic Agriculture Issues
3. Environmental Issues
4. Political Factors
5. Supply and Demand
Agriculture Issues Affect Us All
Content: Each time the government tables a new budget, farmers are nervous about cuts to their industry that make it harder for them to survive. They also decide what the fair price for crops are and how much commodities are traded for. Farmers and the entire agricultural industry rely heavily on the government for their survival and success. 5. Supply and Demand
The world will soon have more than 9 billion people living on it and each of them needs to be fed. This demand for food doesn’t necessarily mean every farmer is going to have a booming business. Many farmers don’t have the resources to meet the demand. Whether that is due to past financial hardships, lack of qualified labor, or poor yield from recent crops, farmers are struggling to provide the harvest expected and needed to be successful. Not having the equipment to be able to have sustainable growth is an issue for many farmers. The price of land is at a premium and many farmers are pressured to sell their fields so that neighboring cities can expand.
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Title: Top 5 Issues Affecting Agriculture in 2020 - Ag Solutions Group, LLC | The Midwest’s Leading Distributor of Farming Equipment
Headings:
Top 5 Agriculture Issues to be Aware of in 2020
1. Mother Nature
Climate Change
2. Economic Agriculture Issues
3. Environmental Issues
4. Political Factors
5. Supply and Demand
Agriculture Issues Affect Us All
Content: This demand for food doesn’t necessarily mean every farmer is going to have a booming business. Many farmers don’t have the resources to meet the demand. Whether that is due to past financial hardships, lack of qualified labor, or poor yield from recent crops, farmers are struggling to provide the harvest expected and needed to be successful. Not having the equipment to be able to have sustainable growth is an issue for many farmers. The price of land is at a premium and many farmers are pressured to sell their fields so that neighboring cities can expand. There are fewer farms operating than ever and yet more people to feed. Consumers are also demanding higher standards from food producers. This can lead to higher expenses for agriculture businesses as they attempt to meet the quality and transparency of operations being sought. Farming practices that were more economical but less environmentally friendly are being replaced with higher quality practices that protect the environment. This transformation can be an expensive investment for farmers.
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Title: How to Boost Self Esteem in 8 Simple Ways | Aha!NOW
Headings: How to Boost Self Esteem in 8 Simple Ways
How to Boost Self Esteem in 8 Simple Ways
Table of Contents What is Self EsteemDifference Between Self Esteem and Self ConfidenceWays to Boost Self Esteem1. Focus…
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“You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe deserve your love and affection.” ~ Buddha
What is Self Esteem
Difference Between Self Esteem and Self Confidence
Ways to Boost Self Esteem
1. Focus on your positive points
2. Keep aside all negative talks
3. Enjoy yourself and find something special in each day
4. Give back in some way
5. Take risks
6. Never compare yourself to others
7. Regularly exercise, eat right, and take care of yourself
8. Look and feel your best, and keep smiling
Over to you –
Content: Or that you have achieved what you wanted to within a short period. Simply list out what you are good at, and feel happy about it because you have achieved it. When you see yourself in the positive light, it helps to boost your self esteem. When I feel insecure at times, I look at the root cause and try to remove or sort out the main problem. I appreciate these opportunities too as they always make me look within and find solutions. When you believe in yourself, gather the courage and remain optimistic – you can achieve a lot. Self esteem creates a feel-good factor, which makes you like yourself and this way others like you too. 2. Keep aside all negative talks
You cannot build self esteem if you keep telling yourself that you are stupid, not good enough, worthless, or if you keep putting yourself down. If you keep having such a low self esteem about yourself, or torture yourself mentally and verbally, you certainly wouldn’t feel good about yourself.
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Title: Prevalence of American Heart Association Heart Failure Stages in Black and White Young and Middle-Aged Adults | Circulation: Heart Failure
Headings: Prevalence of American Heart Association Heart Failure Stages in Black and White Young and Middle-Aged Adults
Prevalence of American Heart Association Heart Failure Stages in Black and White Young and Middle-Aged Adults
The CARDIA Study
Abstract
Background:
Methods and Results:
Conclusions:
WHAT IS NEW?
WHAT ARE THE CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS?
Introduction
Methods
Table 1. AHA/ACC HF Stages Adapted to Available CARDIA Data
Results
Discussion
Sources of Funding
Disclosures
Footnotes
References
Content: At year 5, 2189 participants had complete data. Prevalence of HF stage A/B increased from 24% to 76% in black men, from 13% to 64% in white men, from 34% to 81% in black women, and from 13% to 56% in white women. Blacks were more likely to be in any stage or with morbidity at both time points because of higher risk factor prevalence. Of 33 participants with HF or HF deaths by year 30, 21 (64%) had been in stage A or B at year 5. Only 6 participants at year 5 in stage A (at risk) improved risk status at year 30. Conclusions: Risk for HF increased in participants from 1990 (age 22–37 years) to 2015 (age 47–62 years). Symptomatic HF or death from HF is associated with HF stage at 22 to 37 years of age. Blacks are disproportionately affected. WHAT IS NEW?
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https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCHEARTFAILURE.118.005730
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Title: Risk Factors for Heart Failure | Circulation: Heart Failure
Headings: Risk Factors for Heart Failure
Risk Factors for Heart Failure
20-Year Population-Based Trends by Sex, Socioeconomic Status, and Ethnicity
Abstract
Background:
Methods:
Results:
Conclusions:
What Is New?
What are the Clinical Implications?
Introduction
Methods
Study Population
Ethical Review
Data and Materials Access
Socioeconomic Status
Ethnicity
Baseline Characteristics
Statistical Analysis
Results
Study Population
Overall Differences and 20-Year Trends by Sex
Overall Differences and 20-Year Trends by Socioeconomic Status
Overall Differences and 20-Year Trends by Ethnicity
Discussion
Conclusions
Nonstandard Abbreviations and Acronyms
Sources of Funding
Disclosures
Footnotes
References
Content: South Asian and black groups are younger at HF onset than whites with higher prevalence of cardiometabolic comorbidities. What are the Clinical Implications? Decreasing prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and increasing prevalence of comorbidities before HF onset indicates a need for earlier patient-centered multimorbidity care. Contemporary tailored HF prevention programs are required to address group differences and to target the worse-off groups to abate the alarming projected increase in HF burden and costs over the next 2 decades. Introduction
Heart failure (HF) is reaching epidemic proportions in aging populations globally, 1 with increasing burden and costs projected over the next 2 decades. 2 HF is a complex clinical syndrome with sex, 3 socioeconomic, 4 and ethnic 5, 6 disparities. HF results from several different etiological pathways, each influenced by wide-ranging individual, clinical, and environmental risk factors. Reasons for group disparities in the burden and outcomes of HF are multifactorial but likely include variations in genetic, environmental, and physiological susceptibility to different pathophysiological mechanisms, increased exposure to risk factors, and decreased access to health care. To stem epidemic growth, public health approaches need to be responsive to social and population dynamics and to target the highest risk groups with tailored prevention strategies that include the most relevant and potentially modifiable risk factors. Yet, contemporary population-based trend data on known risk factors among different population groups with new HF are scarce.
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Title: Hypertension in Blacks | Hypertension
Headings: Hypertension in Blacks
Hypertension in Blacks
Individualized Therapy Based on Renin/Aldosterone Phenotyping
Black Hypertensives Tend to Retain Salt and Water
Black Hypertensives Are More Likely to Have a Liddle Phenotype
Black Hypertensives Are More Likely to Have Primary Aldosteronism
Black Patients Respond Preferentially to Diuretics
African Diaspora Hypothesis
Physiologically Individualized Therapy Based on Plasma Renin and Aldosterone
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Disclosures
Footnotes
References
Content: failure to investigate the underlying cause of hypertension. 12, 13 It is diagnostic inertia that we seek to diminish by this review. In the REGARDS study, between the 45 and 64 years of age (an age group in which blacks are at 2×–3× the risk of stroke as whites), ≈40% of the excess stroke risk in blacks was attributable to traditional stroke risk factors, with levels of systolic BP accounting for approximately one half of this impact. 2 “For each 10 mm Hg increase in levels of SBP, the increased stroke risk in whites is ≈8%; however, a similar 10 mm Hg increase in SBP in African Americans is associated with a 24% increase in stroke risk, an impact 3 times greater than in whites.” Furthermore, black patients were more likely to be aware they were hypertensive, more likely to be treated for hypertension, more likely to treated more intensively, but less likely to have their BP controlled. 2 Hypertension was also more severe in blacks; at baseline, ≈40% of blacks but only 25% of whites had systolic pressures >160 mm Hg. 2
Hypotheses seeking to explain the excess of hypertension in blacks have tended to emphasize psychological stress and socioeconomic factors. 14 In this review, we focus on biological reasons for the disparity in hypertension and stroke, because they are within the purview of physicians and provide at least a partial solution to this disparity that can be implemented immediately.
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https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.118.11064
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Title: Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension? | Hypertension
Headings: Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension?
Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension?
An Enigma Still Unsolved
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Content: An Enigma Still Unsolved
Flávio D. Fuchs
Flávio D. Fuchs
Flávio D. Fuchs From the Division of Cardiology, Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Search for more papers by this author
Originally published 7 Feb 2011 https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.163196 Hypertension. 2011;57:379–380
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Studies have consistently reported a higher prevalence of hypertension in blacks than in whites, a main reason for the higher incidence of cardiovascular disease in blacks. 1 The long list of putative causes for this higher prevalence suggests that the real reasons are still unknown. Biological differences in the mechanisms of blood pressure control or in the environment and habits of whites and blacks are among the potential causes. The higher prevalence of hypertension in blacks living in the United States instead of Africa 2 demonstrates that environmental and behavioral characteristics are the more likely reasons for the higher prevalence in blacks living in the United States. They could act directly or by triggering mechanisms of blood pressure increase that are dormant in blacks living in Africa.
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Title: Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension? | Hypertension
Headings: Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension?
Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension?
An Enigma Still Unsolved
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Content: Previous Version 1
See related article, pp 383–389
Studies have consistently reported a higher prevalence of hypertension in blacks than in whites, a main reason for the higher incidence of cardiovascular disease in blacks. 1 The long list of putative causes for this higher prevalence suggests that the real reasons are still unknown. Biological differences in the mechanisms of blood pressure control or in the environment and habits of whites and blacks are among the potential causes. The higher prevalence of hypertension in blacks living in the United States instead of Africa 2 demonstrates that environmental and behavioral characteristics are the more likely reasons for the higher prevalence in blacks living in the United States. They could act directly or by triggering mechanisms of blood pressure increase that are dormant in blacks living in Africa. Kaplan and Victor 3 listed 18 genotypes and intermediate phenotypes that were implicated with an increase of blood pressure in blacks. A higher sensitivity to alcohol could be added to that list. 4 Some of these mechanisms, such as a higher renal retention of sodium by blacks, are attractive. The “slavery hypertension hypothesis” states that the higher prevalence of hypertension among blacks could have resulted from an enhanced ability to conserve salt by slaves, protecting them from fatal salt-depletive diseases during the stormy Atlantic passage, such as diarrhea and vomiting. 5 This condition would induce hypertension when they and their descendants consumed the much higher sodium content in American compared with African foods.
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Title: Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension? | Hypertension
Headings: Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension?
Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension?
An Enigma Still Unsolved
Sources of Funding
Disclosures
Footnotes
References
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Content: Kaplan and Victor 3 listed 18 genotypes and intermediate phenotypes that were implicated with an increase of blood pressure in blacks. A higher sensitivity to alcohol could be added to that list. 4 Some of these mechanisms, such as a higher renal retention of sodium by blacks, are attractive. The “slavery hypertension hypothesis” states that the higher prevalence of hypertension among blacks could have resulted from an enhanced ability to conserve salt by slaves, protecting them from fatal salt-depletive diseases during the stormy Atlantic passage, such as diarrhea and vomiting. 5 This condition would induce hypertension when they and their descendants consumed the much higher sodium content in American compared with African foods. This hypothesis is hard to confirm or refute. The association between genetic traits and renal outcomes has been reported in black Americans versus white Americans. Kao et al 6 and Kopp et al 7 reported an association between a genetic variation of the MYH9 region on chromosome 22 with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, a condition previously attributed to “hypertensive nephrosclerosis” and found much more frequently in black patients with end-stage renal disease than in whites with end-stage renal disease. The attributable risk for carriage of this MYH9 haplotype was found in 74% of blacks and in only 4% of whites with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. More recently, using much more complete genomic sequences, Tzur et al 8 reported missense mutations in the APOL1 gene, which neighbors the MYH9 gene on chromosome 22 in patients with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.
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Title: Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension? | Hypertension
Headings: Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension?
Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension?
An Enigma Still Unsolved
Sources of Funding
Disclosures
Footnotes
References
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Content: This hypothesis is hard to confirm or refute. The association between genetic traits and renal outcomes has been reported in black Americans versus white Americans. Kao et al 6 and Kopp et al 7 reported an association between a genetic variation of the MYH9 region on chromosome 22 with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, a condition previously attributed to “hypertensive nephrosclerosis” and found much more frequently in black patients with end-stage renal disease than in whites with end-stage renal disease. The attributable risk for carriage of this MYH9 haplotype was found in 74% of blacks and in only 4% of whites with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. More recently, using much more complete genomic sequences, Tzur et al 8 reported missense mutations in the APOL1 gene, which neighbors the MYH9 gene on chromosome 22 in patients with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis. These genetic defects may account for the higher propensity of blacks to develop end-stage renal disease, which may then induce hypertension, rather than hypertension being responsible for the renal damage. Nonetheless, the possible role of these or other genetic defects in the large majority of blacks without focal segmental glomerulosclerosis or end-stage renal disease remains unknown, particularly with regard to differences in the renal handling of sodium between normotensive black subjects living in Africa and the United States. Differences in exposure to the environment and habits between blacks and whites have also been proposed to explain their differential prevalence of hypertension. Many potential reasons have been reported, such as socioeconomic status, dietary habits, social network, stress, and health behaviors. Among the consequences of differential dietary habits, excess adiposity emerges as a natural candidate to explain the higher prevalence of hypertension in blacks, who have a 51% greater prevalence of obesity than whites.
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Title: Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension? | Hypertension
Headings: Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension?
Why Do Black Americans Have Higher Prevalence of Hypertension?
An Enigma Still Unsolved
Sources of Funding
Disclosures
Footnotes
References
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Content: These genetic defects may account for the higher propensity of blacks to develop end-stage renal disease, which may then induce hypertension, rather than hypertension being responsible for the renal damage. Nonetheless, the possible role of these or other genetic defects in the large majority of blacks without focal segmental glomerulosclerosis or end-stage renal disease remains unknown, particularly with regard to differences in the renal handling of sodium between normotensive black subjects living in Africa and the United States. Differences in exposure to the environment and habits between blacks and whites have also been proposed to explain their differential prevalence of hypertension. Many potential reasons have been reported, such as socioeconomic status, dietary habits, social network, stress, and health behaviors. Among the consequences of differential dietary habits, excess adiposity emerges as a natural candidate to explain the higher prevalence of hypertension in blacks, who have a 51% greater prevalence of obesity than whites. 9 Nonetheless, excess of adiposity does not fully account for the higher prevalence of hypertension in blacks. Based on data of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) III, Okosun et al 10 demonstrated that the population-attributable fraction of hypertension attributed to abdominal obesity was 24.9% in black men and 15.9% in black women. The risk of black ethnicity for hypertension persisted after adjustment for abdominal obesity and other confounders: the odds ratios in black men were 1.80 (95% CI: 1.54 to 2.11) and in black women 2.70 (95% CI:
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Title: How can you help your child develop confidence, resourcefulness, and capability?
Headings: 12 Tips To Raise a Competent Child
12 Tips To Raise a Competent Child
1. Let him try to do it himself from the earliest age.
"Look at you way up there! Wow!"
2. Help her build confidence by tackling manageable challenges with your assistance.
3. Don't test him.
4. Empathize with your child's excitement about achievements, instead of evaluating her.
5. Praise effort, not results.
6. Encourage mistakes.
7. Don’t set him up for failure.
8. Teach self-encouragement.
9. Model positive self-talk.
10. Manage frustrating circumstances.
11. Affirm your child’s ability to impact the world.
12. Foster Responsibility, Good Judgment, Optimism and Persistence
Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids
Peaceful Parent,
Happy Kids Workbook
Peaceful Parent, Happy Siblings
Content: Do it just like you do anything else, by using the names in everyday life. " Let's get the purple one." ) There is never a reason to test your child. And lecturing, drilling and testing aren't the most effective ways to teach. Children learn when they discover for themselves. 4. Empathize with your child's excitement about achievements, instead of evaluating her. If you call Grandma in front of your child to report on your child's latest achievement, you're setting your child up to worry that unless she's brilliant and precocious, she's a disappointment. That creates a child who worries that she always needs to impress those around her. If you tell her she's smart, that makes it worse, because she knows that she isn't always smart, and she doesn't know how to get smarter -- it isn't something she has control over.
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https://www.ahaparenting.com/parenting-tools/emotional-intelligence/competence
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Title: How can you help your child develop confidence, resourcefulness, and capability?
Headings: 12 Tips To Raise a Competent Child
12 Tips To Raise a Competent Child
1. Let him try to do it himself from the earliest age.
"Look at you way up there! Wow!"
2. Help her build confidence by tackling manageable challenges with your assistance.
3. Don't test him.
4. Empathize with your child's excitement about achievements, instead of evaluating her.
5. Praise effort, not results.
6. Encourage mistakes.
7. Don’t set him up for failure.
8. Teach self-encouragement.
9. Model positive self-talk.
10. Manage frustrating circumstances.
11. Affirm your child’s ability to impact the world.
12. Foster Responsibility, Good Judgment, Optimism and Persistence
Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids
Peaceful Parent,
Happy Kids Workbook
Peaceful Parent, Happy Siblings
Content: When we make a big deal about kids' achievements, they feel evaluated, and they often worry so much about performance that they refuse even to try new things. Instead: Comment on what she did that was successful: " You kept trying until you got it. I love how you never give up!" Empathize with the excitement she feels about her discovery or her achievement: " Wow! You figured out how to do that!" Encourage: " That's a hard puzzle piece, but I see you trying every space to see where it fits.
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https://www.ahaparenting.com/parenting-tools/emotional-intelligence/competence
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_612813683#12_1140100295
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Title: How can you help your child develop confidence, resourcefulness, and capability?
Headings: 12 Tips To Raise a Competent Child
12 Tips To Raise a Competent Child
1. Let him try to do it himself from the earliest age.
"Look at you way up there! Wow!"
2. Help her build confidence by tackling manageable challenges with your assistance.
3. Don't test him.
4. Empathize with your child's excitement about achievements, instead of evaluating her.
5. Praise effort, not results.
6. Encourage mistakes.
7. Don’t set him up for failure.
8. Teach self-encouragement.
9. Model positive self-talk.
10. Manage frustrating circumstances.
11. Affirm your child’s ability to impact the world.
12. Foster Responsibility, Good Judgment, Optimism and Persistence
Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids
Peaceful Parent,
Happy Kids Workbook
Peaceful Parent, Happy Siblings
Content: Empathize with the excitement she feels about her discovery or her achievement: " Wow! You figured out how to do that!" Encourage: " That's a hard puzzle piece, but I see you trying every space to see where it fits. Sooner or later, you'll find the right spot!" 5. Praise effort, not results. "I see you worked so hard on this." "Tell me about your painting."
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https://www.ahaparenting.com/parenting-tools/emotional-intelligence/competence
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_612813683#19_1140112978
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Title: How can you help your child develop confidence, resourcefulness, and capability?
Headings: 12 Tips To Raise a Competent Child
12 Tips To Raise a Competent Child
1. Let him try to do it himself from the earliest age.
"Look at you way up there! Wow!"
2. Help her build confidence by tackling manageable challenges with your assistance.
3. Don't test him.
4. Empathize with your child's excitement about achievements, instead of evaluating her.
5. Praise effort, not results.
6. Encourage mistakes.
7. Don’t set him up for failure.
8. Teach self-encouragement.
9. Model positive self-talk.
10. Manage frustrating circumstances.
11. Affirm your child’s ability to impact the world.
12. Foster Responsibility, Good Judgment, Optimism and Persistence
Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids
Peaceful Parent,
Happy Kids Workbook
Peaceful Parent, Happy Siblings
Content: He'll complete the job hugely proud, and having learned something about how to plan and execute a complex project. 8. Teach self-encouragement. Research shows that children who "talk" themselves through challenges stay calmer and are therefore able to persevere when the going gets tough. So model maxims to repeat as mantras. " Practice makes perfect!" and "If you don't succeed, try, try again!" and "I think I can, I think I can!" work remarkably well to manage ourselves in the face of frustration. When your son goofs a piece on the piano and has to start over, or your daughter strikes out with the bases loaded, they need an automatic internal comforting voice to encourage and motivate them, not that harsh, self-disparaging voice.
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https://www.ahaparenting.com/parenting-tools/emotional-intelligence/competence
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Title: These 27 medical problems are caused by a poor diet | health enews
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Content: These 27 medical problems are caused by a poor diet | health enews
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Home / Advocate Medical Group / These 27 medical problems are caused by a poor diet
These 27 medical problems are caused by a poor diet
By: Kate Eller
Obesity is now the number one cause of preventable death in the U.S., according to research presented at the 2017 Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting. For decades, smoking held the top spot, but researchers determined that obesity caused 47 percent more life years lost than tobacco. “Smoking is well known to cause multiple health issues and has been banned in public areas like airports, hospitals and restaurants for years, so the number of smokers is decreasing. However, many people don’t understand the correlation that an unhealthy diet and overeating has on overall health,” says Dr. Claudia Tiwet, an internal medicine physician at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, Ill.
“The medical complications that result from poor eating habits (lots of junk food, fast food, processed foods and high-fat foods) and being overweight or obese, or even just carrying too much fat in your abdominal region, are not as widely known or understood,” she says. Dr. Tiwet names 27 medical issues that a poor diet/obesity is known to cause or is highly suspected to contribute to: Hypertension (high blood pressure)
Alzheimer’s Disease/Dementia
Coronary Heart Disease – learn your risk
Stroke – learn your risk
Gall Bladder Disease
Osteoarthritis
Sleep Apnea
Respiratory Problems
Endometrial Cancer
Breast Cancer – learn your risk
Prostate Cancer – learn your risk
Colon Cancer – learn your risk
Dyslipidemia (an abnormal amount of lipids, or fat, in the blood)
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (liver inflammation caused by a buildup of fat in the liver)
Insulin Resistance
Asthma
Hyperuricemia (an abnormally high level of uric acid in the blood)
Reproductive Hormone Abnormalities
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
Impaired Fertility
Adult Onset Diabetes (Type 2) – learn your risk
Depression
Anxiety
Low energy levels/fatigue
Tooth decay
Acne
Digestive health issues
Want to learn how to eat healthier? Try one of these three well-regarded diets based on what people need to eat more of: The Mediterranean Diet has been linked to decreasing your risk for breast cancer, diabetes and dementia, among others. The DASH diet, short for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension, was developed by the U.S. Department of Health as an easy-to-follow approach to healthy eating designed to combat the nation’s rise in high blood pressure, known as hypertension.
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https://www.ahchealthenews.com/2017/10/24/27-medical-problems-caused-poor-diet/
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Title:
Headings: Care Transitions from Hospital to Home: IDEAL Discharge Planning
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develop
effective
partnerships
with
patients
and
family
members
with
the
ultimate
goal
of
improving
multiple
aspects
of
hospital
quality
and
safety.* Discharge
from
hospital
to
home
requires
the
successful
transfer
of
information
from
clinicians
to
the
patient
and
family
to
reduce
adverse
events
and
prevent
readmissions. Engaging
patients
and
families
in
the
discharge
planning
process
helps
make
this
transition
in
care
safe
and
effective. This
handbook
gives
an
overview
of
and
rationale
for
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
strategy. It
also
provides
step-by-step
guidance
to
help
you
put
this
strategy
into
place
at
your
hospital
and
addresses
common
challenges. Throughout
this
handbook,
we
include
examples
and
real-world
experiences
from
Advocate
Trinity
Hospital
in
Chicago,
IL,
which
implemented
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
as
part
of
a
year-long
pilot
project. Overview
of
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
strategy
The
goal
of
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
strategy
is
to
engage
patients
and
family
members
in
the
transition
from
hospital
to
home,
with
the
goal
of
reducing
adverse
events
and
preventable
readmissions. The
IDEAL
Discharge
Strategy
can
be
used
on
its
own
or
in
conjunction
with
other
initiatives,
including
RED
(Re-
engineering
Discharge),
the
Care
Transitions
program,
and
BOOSTing
(Better
Outcomes
for
Older
Adults
Through
Safe
Transitions)
Care
Transitions. The
Guide
was
developed
for
the
U.S.
Department
of
Health
and
Human
Services’
Agency
for
Healthcare
Research
and
Quality
by
a
collaboration
of
partners
with
experience
in
and
commitment
to
patient
and
family
engagement,
hospital
quality,
and
safety. Led
by
the
American
Institutes
for
Research,
the
team
included
the
Institute
for
Patient
and
Family-Centered
Care,
Consumers
Advancing
Patient
Safety,
the
Joint
Commission,
and
the
Health
Research
and
Educational
Trust.
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https://www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/engagingfamilies/strategy4/Strat4_Implement_Hndbook_508_v2.pdf
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Title:
Headings: Care Transitions from Hospital to Home: IDEAL Discharge Planning
Car
e
Transitions
from
Hospital
to
Home:
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
Implementation
Handbook
Guide
to
Patient
and
Family
Engagement
Table
of
Contents
Introduction
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
Rationale
for
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
Strategy
-------------------------------------------------------
8
Implementing
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
Strategy
---------------------------------------------------
14
Interested
in
improving
transitions
from
hospital
to
home?
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
Introduction
Overview
of
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
strategy
Guide
to
Patient
and
Family
Engagement
::
What
are
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
tools?
What
is
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
process?
Strategy
4:
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
(Implementation
Handbook)
What
to
do?
Discharge
planning
meeting
Day
of
discharge
Who
does
it?
Blank
cell.
Hospital
identifies
one
person
or
a
combination:
Nurse,
patient
advocate,
discharge
planner
Blank
cell.
What
are
the
resources
needed?
Rationale
for
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
Strategy
What
are
the
key
challenges
related
to
discharge?
Helpful
Links
TransitionHomeforHF.aspx
How
to
prevent
adverse
events
after
discharge
How
does
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
strategy
improve
the
discharge
process?
How
does
engaging
the
patient
and
family
differ
from
a
typical
discharge
process?
Guide
Resources
Implementing
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
Strategy
Step
1:
Form
a
multidisciplinary
team
to
identify
areas
of
improvement
Engage
patients
and
families
and
unit
staff
in
the
process:
Establish
a
multidisciplinary
team
Guide
Resources
Assess
family
visitation
policies
Assess
current
views
on
the
discharge
process,
including
how
patients
and
family
members
are
engaged
Recognize
challenges
in
changing
staff
behavior
Helpful
Link
Set
aims
to
improve
discharge
planning
Guide
Resources
Tool
1:
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
Overview,
Process,
and
Checklist
Tool
2a
and
2b:
Be
Prepared
to
Go
Home
Checklist
and
Booklet
Tool
3:
Improving
Discharge
Outcomes
With
Patients
and
Families
Step
2:
Decide
on
how
to
implement
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
strategy
Decide
on
how
to
adapt
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
process
for
your
hospital
Take
It
Further
Guide
to
Patient
and
Family
Engagement
::
Handbook)
Step
3:
Implement
and
evaluate
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
strategy
Inform
staff
of
changes
Train
staff
Strategy
4:
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
(Implementation
Handbook)
Distribute
tools
and
incorporate
key
principles
into
practice
Assess
implementation
intensely
during
the
first
month
and
periodically
after
that
Get
feedback
from
nurses,
patients,
and
families
Refine
the
process
Key
to
Success
Case
Study
on
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning:
Advocate
Trinity
Hospital
Strategy
4:
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
(Implementation
Handbook)
References
Content: Throughout
this
handbook,
we
include
examples
and
real-world
experiences
from
Advocate
Trinity
Hospital
in
Chicago,
IL,
which
implemented
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
as
part
of
a
year-long
pilot
project. Overview
of
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
strategy
The
goal
of
the
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
strategy
is
to
engage
patients
and
family
members
in
the
transition
from
hospital
to
home,
with
the
goal
of
reducing
adverse
events
and
preventable
readmissions. The
IDEAL
Discharge
Strategy
can
be
used
on
its
own
or
in
conjunction
with
other
initiatives,
including
RED
(Re-
engineering
Discharge),
the
Care
Transitions
program,
and
BOOSTing
(Better
Outcomes
for
Older
Adults
Through
Safe
Transitions)
Care
Transitions. The
Guide
was
developed
for
the
U.S.
Department
of
Health
and
Human
Services’
Agency
for
Healthcare
Research
and
Quality
by
a
collaboration
of
partners
with
experience
in
and
commitment
to
patient
and
family
engagement,
hospital
quality,
and
safety. Led
by
the
American
Institutes
for
Research,
the
team
included
the
Institute
for
Patient
and
Family-Centered
Care,
Consumers
Advancing
Patient
Safety,
the
Joint
Commission,
and
the
Health
Research
and
Educational
Trust. Other
organizations
contributing
to
the
project
included
Planetree,
the
Maryland
Patient
Safety
Center,
Aurora
Health
Care,
and
Emory
University
Hospital. Guide
to
Patient
and
Family
Engagement
:: The
IDEAL
Discharge
Planning
strategy
highlights
the
key
elements
of
engaging
the
patient
and
family
in
discharge
planning: Include
the
patient
and
family
as
full
partners
in
the
discharge
planning
process
Discuss
with
the
patient
and
family
five
key
areas
to
prevent
problems
at
home: Describe
what
life
at
home
will
be
like
Review
medications
Highlight
warning
signs
and
problems
Explain
test
results
Make
followup
appointments
Educate
the
patient
and
family
in
plain
language
about
the
patient’s
condition,
the
discharge
process,
and
next
steps
at
every
opportunity
throughout
the
hospital
stay
Assess
how
well
doctors
and
nurses
explain
the
diagnosis,
condition,
and
next
steps
in
the
patient’s
care
to
the
patient
and
family
and
use
teach
back.
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https://www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/engagingfamilies/strategy4/Strat4_Implement_Hndbook_508_v2.pdf
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Title: Zoning: The Nemesis of Housing Affordability – AIER
Headings: Zoning: The Nemesis of Housing Affordability
Zoning: The Nemesis of Housing Affordability
Understanding Zoning Regulations
The Negative Economic Effects of Zoning
Socially Destructive Effects of Zoning
Current Solutions: Half Measures at Best
Give the Free Market a Chance
José Niño
Content: Housing supply has simply not been able to keep up with the unprecedented demand for housing in large urban centers. Sadly, most policymakers and pundits overlook this elephant in the room. The present supply dilemma can largely be attributed to onerous zoning regulations which effectively reduce the overall supply of housing units in the market. This article will take a closer look at the impact of zoning regulations on housing affordability and what must be done to ensure a dynamic, yet affordable housing market for all consumers. Understanding Zoning Regulations
To get a better grasp of the current housing affordability dilemma, one must first understand what zoning regulations entail. Zoning regulations are a type of land-use regulation that are under the purview of city or county ordinances. Through zoning ordinances, local governments determine how property is used within their confines. These laws limit the commercial use of land in order to segregate commercial venues from residential neighborhoods. Additionally, zoning laws may also set regulatory standards for buildings and the land area surrounding them, which may include such as size, dimension, and scale limitations. These standards are established with the aim of promoting urban growth in a reasonable and sustainable fashion.
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https://www.aier.org/article/zoning-the-nemesis-of-housing-affordability/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_631550283#3_1168313779
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Title: Zoning: The Nemesis of Housing Affordability – AIER
Headings: Zoning: The Nemesis of Housing Affordability
Zoning: The Nemesis of Housing Affordability
Understanding Zoning Regulations
The Negative Economic Effects of Zoning
Socially Destructive Effects of Zoning
Current Solutions: Half Measures at Best
Give the Free Market a Chance
José Niño
Content: Zoning regulations are a type of land-use regulation that are under the purview of city or county ordinances. Through zoning ordinances, local governments determine how property is used within their confines. These laws limit the commercial use of land in order to segregate commercial venues from residential neighborhoods. Additionally, zoning laws may also set regulatory standards for buildings and the land area surrounding them, which may include such as size, dimension, and scale limitations. These standards are established with the aim of promoting urban growth in a reasonable and sustainable fashion. Needless to say, the zoning approval process is no simple matter. Developers and builders must jump through substantial bureaucratic hoops for planning commissions to finally approve their projects. Over the past few decades, the number of zoning regulations has increased in major cities across the country, and they have become a regulatory fixture that all developers must face when planning out their projects. The Negative Economic Effects of Zoning
Historically speaking, comprehensive zoning laws did not come until existence until the 20th century. Prior to the comprehensive-zoning era, property rights were still respected and the courts mediated disputes between landowners.
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https://www.aier.org/article/zoning-the-nemesis-of-housing-affordability/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_631550283#7_1168321154
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Title: Zoning: The Nemesis of Housing Affordability – AIER
Headings: Zoning: The Nemesis of Housing Affordability
Zoning: The Nemesis of Housing Affordability
Understanding Zoning Regulations
The Negative Economic Effects of Zoning
Socially Destructive Effects of Zoning
Current Solutions: Half Measures at Best
Give the Free Market a Chance
José Niño
Content: This delays or even outright bans the construction of certain housing units, thus reducing the overall supply of housing. Excessive zoning laws are at the root of the supply problem, which in turn has created housing affordability crises in major cities across the country. When local governments arbitrarily impose land-use restrictions that separate commercial areas from residential areas, it results in a decrease of the housing supply. Consequently, the decreased housing supply leads to price increases in housing — a stark reflection of the perverse effects of zoning restrictions. These observations are not just confined to the theoretical realm of economics. In her piece, Zoning, Land-Use Planning, and Housing Affordability, Cato Institute Scholar Vanessa Brown-Calder illustrates how increased zoning regulation is associated with the rise of real average home prices in 36 states. Generally speaking, the states that increased land-use regulations the most tend to have higher housing prices. Socially Destructive Effects of Zoning
More than just byzantine economic figures and numbers, onerous zoning regulations also have questionable effects on social cohesion. In the Death and Life of American Cities, Jane Jacobs famously coined the planning term “Eyes on the street,” where the presence of people in mixed-use areas could keep criminals at bay and prevent them from committing crimes at will. The major challenge in creating such a dynamic is that current zoning codes throughout the nation hinder the development of such a mixed-use environment.
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https://www.aier.org/article/zoning-the-nemesis-of-housing-affordability/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_639578861#2_1186717487
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Title: AIPC Article Library | Theories of Loss and Grief
Headings: Theories of Loss and Grief
Theories of Loss and Grief
Content: Melancholia is seen as a profound presentation of depression involving a complete loss of pleasure in all or almost everything. The process of mourning is viewed as a task to rebuild one’s inner world by experiencing the intense pain of loss that reawakens the loving affect of the lost loved one. The death of a loved one can result in individuals losing their sense of identity (Freke, 2004). It is suggested that in grieving, the bereaved is letting go of multiple attachments that are involved in the formation of a relationship. When the loss is accepted, the ego is said to accommodate the loss enabling the bereaved to search for new attachments (Humphrey & Zimpfer, 1998; Susillo, 2005). 2. Kubler-Ross Grief Cycle
The grief cycle model is a useful perspective for understanding our own and other people’s emotional reaction to personal trauma and change, irrespective of the cause. The model was originally developed to explain the experience of those dying from terminal illness. It is now also widely used to explain the process of grief more broadly.
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https://www.aipc.net.au/articles/theories-of-loss-and-grief/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_645725083#4_1198443736
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Title: Best As Seen On TV Air Fryer Reviews – Buyers Guide and Top Picks
Headings: As Seen On TV Air Fryers
As Seen On TV Air Fryers
OUR PICK —Emeril Lagasse Power Air Fryer 360
Price: $179.99
Buy Now on Amazon
Quick Links:
Our Favorite As Seen On TV Air Fryer Picks
Best As Seen on TV Air Fryer Reviews – Product Roundups
NuWave Oven Pro
Features
Size and Appearance
Power Air Fryer XL
Features
Size and Appearance
NuWave Brio
Features
Size and Appearance
Power Air Fryer Oven
Features
Size and Appearance
Emeril Lagasse Power Air Fryer Oven 360
Features
Size and Appearance
NuWave Bravo XL Smart Oven
Features
Size and Appearance
As Seen on TV Air Fryer Buying Guide
Does an Air Fryer Really Work?
What Can You Cook With an Air Fryer?
Is It Safe to Cook in an Air Fryer?
What Is the Difference Between an Air Fryer and an Air Fryer Oven?
As Seen On TV Air Fryer Accessories
As Seen On TV Air Fryer Cookbooks
Summary
Our Favorite As Seen On TV Air Fryer Picks
Add Your Own Review
Share your experience with us
Reviews on As Seen On TV Air Fryers
Recommended Reading
Air Fryer Brands
Content: It is also asserted that you can cook a 16-pound frozen turkey or a fresh 14-pound ham in less than four hours – no preheating or defrosting necessary. Features
The NuWave Oven Pro is a multi-functional appliance that allows you to warm, reheat, broil, roast, grill, bake, barbecue, steam, dehydrate, or air fry your favorite foods. It has a delayed cooking feature that defaults to 155 degrees Fahrenheit (F) for two hours and temperature controls with 1 F increments from 100 F to 350 F. You can use two cooking racks for making two types of food at once, or the 3-inch stainless steel extender ring to increase the capacity by 50 percent. Size and Appearance
The NuWave Oven Pro resembles a translucent glass cylinder with a black base and top. The “Power Dome” is shatter resistant. It weighs 14 pounds and has dimensions of 25.5 by 16 by 16 inches. See details here...
Power Air Fryer XL
The Power Air Fryer XL is the appliance that put air fryers on the map and made their consumer use mainstream. Features
The Power Air Fryer XL has a large 5.3-quart capacity. It features seven one-touch cooking presets including French fries, baked goods, chicken, steak, shrimp, fish, and roast. According to Consumer Reports, operating this energy-efficient appliance would cost just $6.50 per year if used for one hour each week.
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https://www.aircookers.com/as-seen-on-tv/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_646899039#10_1201393428
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Title: How Fast Do Helicopters Fly On Average & The Fastest Civil Helicopters - Aero Corner
Headings: How Fast Do Helicopters Fly On Average & The Fastest Civil Helicopters
How Fast Do Helicopters Fly On Average & The Fastest Civil Helicopters
Table of Contents
How Fast Do Helicopters Fly?
The Fastest Civil Helicopters
Different Type of Helicopter, Different Average Speeds
About the Author
Content: Of course, it isn’t just the fact that helicopters are smaller than airplanes that keeps their speeds lower than that of planes; it is also the way they are made. Editorial Team HAL Dhruv Indian Air Force
Helicopters are able to fly due to the lift that the rotating blades produce. It is these rotating blades that keep the average helicopter speed relatively low. Advancing blades also produce more lift than receding ones. Because military helicopters are used for a variety of purposes, including transport and battle uses, they can be quite large, which means that their speeds can be a lot faster than many people realize. In fact, many of these helicopters resemble small airplanes complete with more fuel space and larger engines that allow them to fly at speeds that are quite fast. When you think about it, it just makes sense that the smaller the helicopter, the slower the helicopter speed and vice versa. This is also why the speeds of these choppers vary so much from one model to another and why you can always find one that accommodates your needs. 10 Different Types of Helicopter Pilot Jobs
10 Worst Helicopter Crashes in History
Top 12 Korean War Helicopters
About the Author
Editorial Team
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https://www.aircraftcompare.com/blog/how-fast-do-helicopters-fly/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_646917896#7_1201434854
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Title: How High up Can a Helicopter Fly? - Aero Corner
Headings: How High up Can a Helicopter Fly?
How High up Can a Helicopter Fly?
Table of Contents
How High Do Helicopters Usually Fly?
How Low Can Helicopters Fly?
How High Do Police Helicopters Fly?
What Happens If a Helicopter Flies Too High?
Can a Helicopter Fly Above the Clouds?
What Is the Record for Highest Altitude in a Helicopter?
Can a Helicopter Fly to the Top of Mount Everest?
About the Author
Content: The thinner atmosphere includes less oxygen, which is why the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires an oxygen mask at altitudes of 12,500 feet or higher. How Low Can Helicopters Fly? A helicopter can technically fly just a few feet above the ground. There is no legal minimum altitude for flying a helicopter. However, pilots must ensure that their flight does not create a hazard to persons or properties on the ground. Other types of aircraft must maintain an altitude of 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle when flying over congested areas. Helicopters do not need to follow the same requirements due to the potential need for an emergency landing and increased use by medical and law enforcement agencies. Outside of the United States, the regulations may vary. However, it is common for aviation authorities to allow helicopters to fly at lower altitudes compared to other low-flying aircraft. How High Do Police Helicopters Fly?
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https://www.aircraftcompare.com/blog/how-high-can-helicopter-fly/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_646932075#2_1201470215
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Title: How Much Money Do Crop Duster Pilots Make A Year - Aero Corner
Headings: How Much Money Do Crop Duster Pilots Make A Year
How Much Money Do Crop Duster Pilots Make A Year
Table of Contents
How Much Do Crop Dusters Make?
The Crop Dusting Industry
Crop Dusting is Dangerous
How To Become a Crop Duster (Ag Pilot)
Crop Duster Ag Pilot Salaries
More Than Just Flying and Spraying
Salary Depends on Location
About the Author
Content: Qualifications, experience, and a host of other factors can help determine how much a pilot makes. Salary can range anywhere from $20,000 up to $100,000 or more. It isn’t impossible for ag pilots specializing as crop dusters to earn in the high five figures or beyond – and here’s how and why that’s the case. Editorial Team Crop Dusters Flying side by side
The Crop Dusting Industry
For those who don’t work in the industry, it can be all too easy to overlook just how complex it is and how much goes into crop dusting. For one thing, the popular image of simply spritzing a few plants is erroneous. According to JobMonkey.com, while crop dusters do indeed fly at low altitudes, they don’t just spray water, but also fertilizer, fungicide, and pesticides. They spray more than 180,000,000 acres of farmland in the United States alone. Crop Dusting is Dangerous
What’s more, while steep daring dives a la North By Northwest aren’t typical, crop dusters do indeed fly at low altitudes, and this can be dangerous even if done correctly. The importance, intricacy, and hazards of the job all contribute to the position’s increasing salary. Editorial Team Crop Duster Spraying Corn
According to InternationalStudent.com, crop duster pilots pilots have to undergo a great deal of training before they are cleared to fly crop dusting missions.
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https://www.aircraftcompare.com/blog/how-much-do-crop-dusters-make/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_32_647011915#3_1201674513
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Title: The 10 Best Single-Engine Fighter Jets - Aero Corner
Headings: The 10 Best Single-Engine Fighter Jets
The 10 Best Single-Engine Fighter Jets
Table of Contents
1. Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star
The first American combat-ready fighter jet that came out victorious in the first all-jet battle in the world.
2. Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
The supersonic interceptor aircraft that set numerous world records in terms of speed and altitude.
3. Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21
The witness of history and the evolution of time.
4. General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon
The first fighter aircraft custom-built to pull nine times the force of gravity.
5. Dassault Mirage 2000
A single-engine fourth-generation fighter and a proven jet with modern capabilities.
6. Saab JAS 39 Gripen
An exceptional air defense platform for Sweden and its European customers.
7. Chengdu J-10
A jet fighter that represents a significant milestone for the industry of China.
8. HAL Tejas
A revolutionary fighter for India’s air defense preparation for the battlefield.
9. CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder
The hallmark of the defense production of Pakistan and accounted as a successful light combat aircraft.
10. Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
The most lethal, survivable, and connected fighter jet ever built.
About the Author
Content: CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder
10. Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
The first fighter jets were powered by single engines designed for air-to-air combat against other fighters as well as ground attack. These conventional single-engine fighters were lighter, cheaper, and easier to maintain than modern advanced fighter jets. In the history of aircraft development up to the period before World War II, mostly single-engine fighter planes were produced. The aviation industry focused its efforts on designing and producing single-engine military aircraft that could be efficient in short-range aerial combat. Throughout the Second World War, the majority of fighter planes were all-metal monoplanes geared with batteries of cannons and machine guns and few could reach 400 mph speeds. A large number of fighters up to this time had a single-engine, but several fighters were already fitted with twin-engines. In comparison to twin engines, single-engine fighters had lower weight and therefore had better thrust-to-weight ratio thus better maneuverability. For years, one of the key developmental requirements of the U.S. Navy was for fighter jets to have two engines. The main reason for this is redundancy in case of engine failure over the ocean.
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https://www.aircraftcompare.com/blog/single-engine-fighter-jets/
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