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Title: New Deal - Conservapedia Headings: New Deal New Deal Contents Broker State Economic planning First and Second New Deals Foreign policy Relief, Recovery, and Reform The Origins of the New Deal World Comparisons The First Hundred Days The "Bank Holiday" and the Emergency Banking Act Economic growth The Economy Act Minimum wage The Farm Programs Tenant farmers and sharecroppers Relief Repeal of prohibition Communists in the New Deal Puerto Rico Reform: (NIRA) Business, labor, and government cooperation The NRA "Blue Eagle" campaign Second New Deal Second New Deal Enacted 1935 Defeat: Court Packing and Executive Reorganization Attacks Right and Left Government Role: balance labor, business and farming Stagnation of the economy: Negative supply side Practice Theory Conservative opposition African Americans Double dip recession World War II and the end of the New Deal Conflicting interpretation of the New Deal economic policies Depression Statistics Relief Statistics Prolonged/Worsened the Depression Unemployment continues Fiscal Conservatism Claims the New Deal adopted or resembled Fascist economic models The legacies of the New Deal "New Deal" as Political Metaphor Brain trust Main programs National Recovery Act Civilian Conservation Corps Works Progress Administration No training Art and music See also Notable New Deal programs Further reading External links Notes Content: New Deal - Conservapedia New Deal From Conservapedia Jump to: navigation , search The New Deal was a group of otherwise disjointed programs conducted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Democrat, throughout the Great Depression, especially from 1933–36. His program had three aspects: Relief, Recovery and Reform. It sought to provide immediate Relief for the millions of unemployed in the Great Depression. It was intended to promote Recovery of the economy to normal standards—a goal he did not fully achieve. It involved a series of Reforms, especially in the financial system and labor relations. The basic issue was how to deal with the severely damaged economy—and great social misery—caused by three years of the Great Depression. Conservatives endorsed parts of the First New Deal (the 1933 programs) and rejected the more radical Second New Deal (the 1934–35 programs). The New Deal was popular among voters leading to the formation of the New Deal Coalition, which made the Democrats the majority party during the Fifth Party System into the 1960s.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_437740789#11_594798678
Title: New Deal - Conservapedia Headings: New Deal New Deal Contents Broker State Economic planning First and Second New Deals Foreign policy Relief, Recovery, and Reform The Origins of the New Deal World Comparisons The First Hundred Days The "Bank Holiday" and the Emergency Banking Act Economic growth The Economy Act Minimum wage The Farm Programs Tenant farmers and sharecroppers Relief Repeal of prohibition Communists in the New Deal Puerto Rico Reform: (NIRA) Business, labor, and government cooperation The NRA "Blue Eagle" campaign Second New Deal Second New Deal Enacted 1935 Defeat: Court Packing and Executive Reorganization Attacks Right and Left Government Role: balance labor, business and farming Stagnation of the economy: Negative supply side Practice Theory Conservative opposition African Americans Double dip recession World War II and the end of the New Deal Conflicting interpretation of the New Deal economic policies Depression Statistics Relief Statistics Prolonged/Worsened the Depression Unemployment continues Fiscal Conservatism Claims the New Deal adopted or resembled Fascist economic models The legacies of the New Deal "New Deal" as Political Metaphor Brain trust Main programs National Recovery Act Civilian Conservation Corps Works Progress Administration No training Art and music See also Notable New Deal programs Further reading External links Notes Content: Finally realizing the dangers posed by the Nazis, Roosevelt reversed course in 1938 and sought to repeal the neutrality laws. However, not all the New Dealers went along with FDR; many remained isolationist. Relief, Recovery, and Reform The New Deal had three components: direct relief, economic recovery, and financial reform; these were also called the 'Three Rs'. Relief was the immediate effort to help the one-third of the population that was hardest hit by the depression. Roosevelt expanded Hoover's Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) work relief program, and added the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Public Works Administration (PWA), and (starting in 1935) the Works Progress Administration (WPA). In 1935 the social security and unemployment insurance programs were added. Separate programs were set up for relief in rural America, such as the Resettlement Administration (RA) and Farm Security Administration (FSA).
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_437740789#12_594801243
Title: New Deal - Conservapedia Headings: New Deal New Deal Contents Broker State Economic planning First and Second New Deals Foreign policy Relief, Recovery, and Reform The Origins of the New Deal World Comparisons The First Hundred Days The "Bank Holiday" and the Emergency Banking Act Economic growth The Economy Act Minimum wage The Farm Programs Tenant farmers and sharecroppers Relief Repeal of prohibition Communists in the New Deal Puerto Rico Reform: (NIRA) Business, labor, and government cooperation The NRA "Blue Eagle" campaign Second New Deal Second New Deal Enacted 1935 Defeat: Court Packing and Executive Reorganization Attacks Right and Left Government Role: balance labor, business and farming Stagnation of the economy: Negative supply side Practice Theory Conservative opposition African Americans Double dip recession World War II and the end of the New Deal Conflicting interpretation of the New Deal economic policies Depression Statistics Relief Statistics Prolonged/Worsened the Depression Unemployment continues Fiscal Conservatism Claims the New Deal adopted or resembled Fascist economic models The legacies of the New Deal "New Deal" as Political Metaphor Brain trust Main programs National Recovery Act Civilian Conservation Corps Works Progress Administration No training Art and music See also Notable New Deal programs Further reading External links Notes Content: these were also called the 'Three Rs'. Relief was the immediate effort to help the one-third of the population that was hardest hit by the depression. Roosevelt expanded Hoover's Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) work relief program, and added the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Public Works Administration (PWA), and (starting in 1935) the Works Progress Administration (WPA). In 1935 the social security and unemployment insurance programs were added. Separate programs were set up for relief in rural America, such as the Resettlement Administration (RA) and Farm Security Administration (FSA). These work relief programs have been praised by most economists in retrospect. Milton Friedman who after taking a graduate degree in economics was employed by the WPA to analyze family budgets and stu
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Title: ObamaCare - Conservapedia Headings: ObamaCare ObamaCare Contents Widespread opposition John Roberts caves Unpopular measures Polls Bill History Background Democratic Supermajority Locking Out Republicans, Literally Public Option Removed Tax on Medical Device Makers Role of Pro-Life Democrats House Bill: H.R. 3962 Stupak's Resistance Bill Introduced Passage Reaction Senate Bill: H.R. 3962 Reconciliation Two-Tier System for Bureaucrats Basic Requirements Immediate Impact in 2010 Requirements for Insurance Companies Employer Requirements Medicaid New Bureaucracy Impact on the deficit and expanded welfare spending Other impacts Basis for Legal Challenges Commerce Clause Origination Clause History of Mandatory Coverage History of the Collective Responsibility Payment Privacy Rights Rationed Care Treatment of older patients Universal Coverage Scams to Induce Passage Grubergate Implementation 2015 2016 2019 Effort to Repeal See also External links Notes References Content: Through legislative mandates, Obamacare requires private citizens to purchase health insurance, involuntarily fund abortions, and pay for sex offenders to use Viagra under the threat of legal sanctions if they do not. The new law imposes penalties that will increase to 2.5% of one's income if he fails to purchase government-approved health insurance. John Roberts caves On June 28, 2012, the Supreme Court voted 5–4 that while ObamaCare exceeded Congress's authority under the commerce clause, the law was a permissible tax under the Constitution. The constitutionality of Obamacare was originally challenged under the theory that it exceeded the limitations of the commerce clause; more than 20 federal lawsuits have been filed against Obamacare since President Barack Obama signed it into law. In total, 27 states have started or joined in a lawsuit against Obamacare. A federal judge ruled on 13 December 2010 that a central component of ObamaCare, the requirement that most Americans carry insurance or pay a penalty, violates the Constitution. U.S. District Judge Henry E. Hudson is quoted as saying the law "exceeds the constitutional boundaries of congressional power." Then on 31 January 2011 federal judge Roger Vinson ruled that as a result of the unconstitutionality of the "individual mandate" that requires people to buy insurance, the entire law must be declared void. The U.S. district judge declared Obamacare unconstitutional because it violates the Commerce Clause.
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Title: Theory of relativity - Conservapedia Headings: Theory of relativity Theory of relativity Contents Special Relativity General Relativity Lack of evidence for Relativity Experimental and Observational Evidence Confirming Relativity The Michelson-Morley experiment Mass Change Associated With Energy Change Time Dilation The Cockcroft and Walton Experiment Bending of Light in a Gravitational Field Precession of the orbit of Mercury The Shapiro Effect Gravitational Time Dilation Gravitational Waves Local Position Invariance Further Measurements near Sagittarius A* Geodetic Precession Predicted consequences of the Theories Time dilation Time Dilation and Creation Science Derivation of Time Dilation Length contraction Derivation Apparent mass increase Relativity in everyday life Paradoxes The Twin Paradox The Ehrenfest Paradox Speed "paradox" Variable Speed of Light Pending research Political aspects of relativity Government Support for Relativistic research See also References External links Content: The theory of relativity consist of complex mathematical equations relying on several hypotheses. For example, at Hofstra University general relativity is taught as part of an upperclass math course on differential geometry, based on three stated assumptions. Special relativity assumes that all observers in inertial frames of reference will measure the same value for the speed of light, c and that all inertial frames of reference are equivalent. These hypotheses that can never be fully tested. Relativity rejects Newton's action at a distance, which is basic to Newtonian gravity and also found to be a consequence of quantum mechanics. The mathematics of relativity assume no exceptions, yet in the time period immediately following the origin of the universe the relativity equations could not possibly have been valid, since quantum effects would not be negligible (in the same way non-relativistic quantum mechanics is not valid when dealing with particles traveling near the speed of light). The "continuous" nature of space and time postulated by relativity is in conflict with the "discrete" nature in quantum mechanics, and although theories like string theory and quantum field theory have attempted to unify relativity and quantum mechanics, neither has been entirely successful or proven. Unlike Newtonian physics, in which space and time intervals are each invariant as seen by all observers, in SR the only invariant quantity is a quadratic combination of space and time intervals ( x2 - c2 t2 ). The instantaneous transmission of Newtonian gravitational effects also contradicts relativity. In quantum mechanics, the uncertainty principle suggests that virtual particles can sometimes travel faster than the speed of light which would violate causality, but " [t]he only known way to resolve this tension involves introducing the idea of antiparticles."
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_439032140#6_595846270
Title: Theory of relativity - Conservapedia Headings: Theory of relativity Theory of relativity Contents Special Relativity General Relativity Lack of evidence for Relativity Experimental and Observational Evidence Confirming Relativity The Michelson-Morley experiment Mass Change Associated With Energy Change Time Dilation The Cockcroft and Walton Experiment Bending of Light in a Gravitational Field Precession of the orbit of Mercury The Shapiro Effect Gravitational Time Dilation Gravitational Waves Local Position Invariance Further Measurements near Sagittarius A* Geodetic Precession Predicted consequences of the Theories Time dilation Time Dilation and Creation Science Derivation of Time Dilation Length contraction Derivation Apparent mass increase Relativity in everyday life Paradoxes The Twin Paradox The Ehrenfest Paradox Speed "paradox" Variable Speed of Light Pending research Political aspects of relativity Government Support for Relativistic research See also References External links Content: The mathematics of relativity assume no exceptions, yet in the time period immediately following the origin of the universe the relativity equations could not possibly have been valid, since quantum effects would not be negligible (in the same way non-relativistic quantum mechanics is not valid when dealing with particles traveling near the speed of light). The "continuous" nature of space and time postulated by relativity is in conflict with the "discrete" nature in quantum mechanics, and although theories like string theory and quantum field theory have attempted to unify relativity and quantum mechanics, neither has been entirely successful or proven. Unlike Newtonian physics, in which space and time intervals are each invariant as seen by all observers, in SR the only invariant quantity is a quadratic combination of space and time intervals ( x2 - c2 t2 ). The instantaneous transmission of Newtonian gravitational effects also contradicts relativity. In quantum mechanics, the uncertainty principle suggests that virtual particles can sometimes travel faster than the speed of light which would violate causality, but " [t]he only known way to resolve this tension involves introducing the idea of antiparticles." Consequently, in 1928 Paul Dirac derived the Dirac equation, one of the first quantum mechanical equations compatible with special relativity, by which Dirac predicted the existence of antimatter. Four years later, antimatter (the positron) was discovered by Carl Anderson, as successfully predicted by relativistic quantum mechanics. Quantum field theory, a generalization of quantum mechanics, is fully compatible with special relativity but not with general relativity, and still lacks a vital piece: evidence of the graviton . Contents [ hide ] 1 Special Relativity 2 General Relativity 3 Lack of evidence for Relativity 4 Experimental and Observational Evidence Confirming Relativity 4.1 The Michelson-Morley experiment 4.2 Mass Change Associated With Energy Change 4.3 Time Dilation 4.4 The Cockcroft and Walton Experiment 4.5 Bending of Light in a Gravitational Field 4.6 Precession of the orbit of Mercury 4.7 The Shapiro Effect 4.8 Gravitational Time Dilation 4.9 Gravitational Waves 4.10 Local Position Invariance 4.11 Further Measurements near Sagittarius A* 4.12 Geodetic Precession 5 Predicted consequences of the Theories 5.1 Time dilation 5.1.1 Time Dilation and Creation Science 5.1.2 Derivation of Time Dilation 5.2 Length contraction 5.2.1 Derivation 5.3 Apparent mass increase 6 Relativity in everyday life 7 Paradoxes 7.1 The Twin Paradox 7.2 The Ehrenfest Paradox 8 Speed "paradox" 9 Variable Speed of Light 10 Pending research 11 Political aspects of relativity 11.1 Government Support for Relativistic research 12 See also 13 References 14 External links Special Relativity Lorentz and Poincaré developed Special Relativity as way of understanding how Maxwell's equations for electromagnetism could be valid in different frames of reference.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_439032140#7_595850542
Title: Theory of relativity - Conservapedia Headings: Theory of relativity Theory of relativity Contents Special Relativity General Relativity Lack of evidence for Relativity Experimental and Observational Evidence Confirming Relativity The Michelson-Morley experiment Mass Change Associated With Energy Change Time Dilation The Cockcroft and Walton Experiment Bending of Light in a Gravitational Field Precession of the orbit of Mercury The Shapiro Effect Gravitational Time Dilation Gravitational Waves Local Position Invariance Further Measurements near Sagittarius A* Geodetic Precession Predicted consequences of the Theories Time dilation Time Dilation and Creation Science Derivation of Time Dilation Length contraction Derivation Apparent mass increase Relativity in everyday life Paradoxes The Twin Paradox The Ehrenfest Paradox Speed "paradox" Variable Speed of Light Pending research Political aspects of relativity Government Support for Relativistic research See also References External links Content: Consequently, in 1928 Paul Dirac derived the Dirac equation, one of the first quantum mechanical equations compatible with special relativity, by which Dirac predicted the existence of antimatter. Four years later, antimatter (the positron) was discovered by Carl Anderson, as successfully predicted by relativistic quantum mechanics. Quantum field theory, a generalization of quantum mechanics, is fully compatible with special relativity but not with general relativity, and still lacks a vital piece: evidence of the graviton . Contents [ hide ] 1 Special Relativity 2 General Relativity 3 Lack of evidence for Relativity 4 Experimental and Observational Evidence Confirming Relativity 4.1 The Michelson-Morley experiment 4.2 Mass Change Associated With Energy Change 4.3 Time Dilation 4.4 The Cockcroft and Walton Experiment 4.5 Bending of Light in a Gravitational Field 4.6 Precession of the orbit of Mercury 4.7 The Shapiro Effect 4.8 Gravitational Time Dilation 4.9 Gravitational Waves 4.10 Local Position Invariance 4.11 Further Measurements near Sagittarius A* 4.12 Geodetic Precession 5 Predicted consequences of the Theories 5.1 Time dilation 5.1.1 Time Dilation and Creation Science 5.1.2 Derivation of Time Dilation 5.2 Length contraction 5.2.1 Derivation 5.3 Apparent mass increase 6 Relativity in everyday life 7 Paradoxes 7.1 The Twin Paradox 7.2 The Ehrenfest Paradox 8 Speed "paradox" 9 Variable Speed of Light 10 Pending research 11 Political aspects of relativity 11.1 Government Support for Relativistic research 12 See also 13 References 14 External links Special Relativity Lorentz and Poincaré developed Special Relativity as way of understanding how Maxwell's equations for electromagnetism could be valid in different frames of reference. Einstein famously published an explanation of Poincaré's theory in terms of two assumptions (postulates): The laws of physics are identical in all inertial reference frames. The speed of light is the same for all (inertial) observers, regardless of their velocities relative to each other. As an example of the first of these, if one performs an experiment—say, with a pendulum or some similar apparatus—in a railroad car traveling uniformly at 50 miles per hour, one would find the results of the experiment (positions, speeds, etc.) to be consistent with the laws of physics in the railroad car.
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Title: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo - Conservapedia Headings: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Contents Negotiations Provisions Results Further reading References Text of the Treaty IN THE NAME OF ALMIGHTY GOD ARTICLE I ARTICLE II ARTICLE III ARTICLE IV ARTICLE V ARTICLE VI ARTICLE VII ARTICLE VIII ARTICLE IX ARTICLE X Article XI ARTICLE XII ARTICLE XIII ARTICLE XIV ARTICLE XV ARTICLE XVI ARTICLE XVII ARTICLE XVIII ARTICLE XIX ARTICLE XX ARTICLE XXI ARTICLE XXII ARTICLE XXIII External links Content: he won. Provisions territorial changes 1848 Important provisions of the treaty were the Rio Grande River became the boundary line between Texas and Mexico (as Texas had claimed) the boundary then was extended to just south of San Diego, giving California, Arizona and New Mexico to the U.S. in consideration of its boundary extensions, the United States government paid Mexico $3,000,000 at once and $12,000,000 with 6 percent interest on later dates the United States agreed to satisfy unpaid claims by Americans against the Mexican government and would exonerate Mexico from all claims made by American citizens prior to the date of the treaty. The United States assuming responsibility for the payment of the undecided claims to the extent of $3,250,000 the property rights enjoyed by the Hispanic population under Mexican rule would be respected by the United States, and the inhabitants would have one year to return to Mexico or stay and become full-fledged American citizens Texas previously had claimed parts of the vast area the United States acquired by this treaty, but Mexico now for the first time surrendered them formally. Including these, the new acquisitions comprised all the territory later to be admitted to the Union as the states of Nevada, California, New Mexico, and Utah, and parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming. Results All the Hispanic residents of the new territories became full American citizens. A few officials returned to Mexico but most residents stayed and prospered. Legal disputes over the last-minute land grants handed out by the Mexican government tied up the courts for decades. California was a sleepy distant underpopulated land at the start of the war. But gold in northern California brought 100,000 miners, and the area became a state in 1850. The Californios (Latinos) lived on ranches in southern California and were little affected by the gold rush.
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Title: United States Presidential Election, 2008 - Conservapedia Headings: United States Presidential Election, 2008 United States Presidential Election, 2008 Contents Differences between 2008 and other elections Young voters Fewer Uncommitted Election Day Opinion polling McCain vs. Obama General Strategy Republican Strategy Democratic Strategy Fundraising Conventions Democratic National Convention Republican National Convention Leftist violence Vice Presidential Candidates Democratic Vice-Presidential Candidate Republican Vice-Presidential Candidate Debates Presidential Debates Vice Presidential Debate Third parties and Independents Primaries See also Further reading References Content: United States Presidential Election, 2008 - Conservapedia United States Presidential Election, 2008 From Conservapedia (Redirected from United States presidential election, 2008) Jump to: navigation , search Barack Obama and John McCain Election Results The 2008 United States Presidential Election took place on Tuesday, November 4, 2008, with Barack Obama being voted in as the next President of the United States. Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, the Democratic Party nominee, with Senator Joe Biden of Delaware as his Vice Presidential running mate defeated Senator John McCain of Arizona, the Republican candidate, and his Vice Presidential nominee, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin . Contents [ hide ] 1 Differences between 2008 and other elections 1.1 Young voters 2 Fewer Uncommitted 3 Election Day 4 Opinion polling 5 McCain vs. Obama 6 General Strategy 6.1 Republican Strategy 6.2 Democratic Strategy 7 Fundraising 8 Conventions 8.1 Democratic National Convention 8.2 Republican National Convention 8.2.1 Leftist violence 9 Vice Presidential Candidates 9.1 Democratic Vice-Presidential Candidate 9.2 Republican Vice-Presidential Candidate 10 Debates 10.1 Presidential Debates 10.2 Vice Presidential Debate 11 Third parties and Independents 12 Primaries 13 See also 14 Further reading 15 References Differences between 2008 and other elections In 2008, CNN - YouTube held the first debate in which the questions asked of the nominees in each party came primarily from YouTube viewer submitted videos. The debates received high ratings, however, CNN was criticized for not picking questions that were 'tough' or pertinent enough. One such example was during the Democratic Debate, when CNN chose to ask a question from a snow man, talking about global warming. During the Republican debate, some claimed that many of the questions were from Democratic supporters just meant to embarrass the Republican candidates. For example, a question over whether or not homosexuals should serve in the U.S. military was asked by retired general and gay activist Keith Kerr, an adviser to Hillary Clinton 's campaign. The internet has also played a major role in the election, with then-Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and Democratic candidate Barack Obama being very active on the internet. Young voters In 2004, 64% of voters aged 18–29 were registered to vote.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_439251363#1_595998205
Title: United States Presidential Election, 2008 - Conservapedia Headings: United States Presidential Election, 2008 United States Presidential Election, 2008 Contents Differences between 2008 and other elections Young voters Fewer Uncommitted Election Day Opinion polling McCain vs. Obama General Strategy Republican Strategy Democratic Strategy Fundraising Conventions Democratic National Convention Republican National Convention Leftist violence Vice Presidential Candidates Democratic Vice-Presidential Candidate Republican Vice-Presidential Candidate Debates Presidential Debates Vice Presidential Debate Third parties and Independents Primaries See also Further reading References Content: One such example was during the Democratic Debate, when CNN chose to ask a question from a snow man, talking about global warming. During the Republican debate, some claimed that many of the questions were from Democratic supporters just meant to embarrass the Republican candidates. For example, a question over whether or not homosexuals should serve in the U.S. military was asked by retired general and gay activist Keith Kerr, an adviser to Hillary Clinton 's campaign. The internet has also played a major role in the election, with then-Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul and Democratic candidate Barack Obama being very active on the internet. Young voters In 2004, 64% of voters aged 18–29 were registered to vote. This year 75% of voters in that age group are registered. This demographic usually favors Democrats. Fewer Uncommitted Fewer people were undecided this election than in most previous elections. As of the beginning of October, 2008 approximately 6-8% of poll respondents were undecided, an amount that continued to decline as the election drew closer. Election Day The turnout was about normal, except for higher than usual rates among blacks, Hispanics, Asians, and voters under 30—all Obama groups.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_439251363#2_596000365
Title: United States Presidential Election, 2008 - Conservapedia Headings: United States Presidential Election, 2008 United States Presidential Election, 2008 Contents Differences between 2008 and other elections Young voters Fewer Uncommitted Election Day Opinion polling McCain vs. Obama General Strategy Republican Strategy Democratic Strategy Fundraising Conventions Democratic National Convention Republican National Convention Leftist violence Vice Presidential Candidates Democratic Vice-Presidential Candidate Republican Vice-Presidential Candidate Debates Presidential Debates Vice Presidential Debate Third parties and Independents Primaries See also Further reading References Content: This year 75% of voters in that age group are registered. This demographic usually favors Democrats. Fewer Uncommitted Fewer people were undecided this election than in most previous elections. As of the beginning of October, 2008 approximately 6-8% of poll respondents were undecided, an amount that continued to decline as the election drew closer. Election Day The turnout was about normal, except for higher than usual rates among blacks, Hispanics, Asians, and voters under 30—all Obama groups. The turnout of evangelicals and whites was similar to 2004. There have been allegations of Democrats driving voters around to different voting stations, and as these are Obama groups, this would strengthen the voter turnout of this demographic. Opinion polling Polling Outfit Date Sample* Obama (D) McCain (R) Rasmussen Tracking 11/01 - 11/03 3000 LV 52 46 Zogby Tracking 11/01 - 11/03 1200 LV 54 43 Gallup Tracking Traditional 10/31 - 11/02 2516 LV 53 42 Gallup Tracking Expanded 10/31 - 11/02 2480 LV 53 42 RV refers to registered voters, LV refers to likely voters. McCain vs. Obama McCain had the early edge, wrapping up the Republican nomination before Obama was known to be the choice of the Democrats, but this was one of the few advantages he has had. Both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama raised far more money than McCain, and the Democratic primary saw a surge of new voters coming out leading to a large increase in the rolls of Democrats.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_439251363#3_596002766
Title: United States Presidential Election, 2008 - Conservapedia Headings: United States Presidential Election, 2008 United States Presidential Election, 2008 Contents Differences between 2008 and other elections Young voters Fewer Uncommitted Election Day Opinion polling McCain vs. Obama General Strategy Republican Strategy Democratic Strategy Fundraising Conventions Democratic National Convention Republican National Convention Leftist violence Vice Presidential Candidates Democratic Vice-Presidential Candidate Republican Vice-Presidential Candidate Debates Presidential Debates Vice Presidential Debate Third parties and Independents Primaries See also Further reading References Content: The turnout of evangelicals and whites was similar to 2004. There have been allegations of Democrats driving voters around to different voting stations, and as these are Obama groups, this would strengthen the voter turnout of this demographic. Opinion polling Polling Outfit Date Sample* Obama (D) McCain (R) Rasmussen Tracking 11/01 - 11/03 3000 LV 52 46 Zogby Tracking 11/01 - 11/03 1200 LV 54 43 Gallup Tracking Traditional 10/31 - 11/02 2516 LV 53 42 Gallup Tracking Expanded 10/31 - 11/02 2480 LV 53 42 RV refers to registered voters, LV refers to likely voters. McCain vs. Obama McCain had the early edge, wrapping up the Republican nomination before Obama was known to be the choice of the Democrats, but this was one of the few advantages he has had. Both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama raised far more money than McCain, and the Democratic primary saw a surge of new voters coming out leading to a large increase in the rolls of Democrats. From the historical position of a generally equal number of Republicans and Democrats, the numbers have now tilted 41% Democrat to only 32% Republican. From the time that Obama was declared the nominee, opinion polling showed him with a modest advantage over McCain in terms of who the voters would choose to be their next President. Obama's strategy was to tie McCain to George Bush, a very unpopular President, even though McCain was not a part of the Bush administration and often clashed with Bush during his time as senator. McCain, for his part, had to walk a fine line with accepting praise from the President to woo conservatives, while at the same time keeping enough distance so as to not alienate moderates. When possible, McCain went after Obama's lack of foreign policy experience.
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Title: Causes, Effects and Impressive Solutions to Air Pollution - Conserve Energy Future Headings: What is Air Pollution? What is Air Pollution? Types of Pollutants Top-ten Kinds of Air Pollution Sources of Air Pollution Natural Sources Man-made Sources Outdoor Pollution Sources Indoor Pollution Sources Various Causes of Air pollution 1. The Burning of Fossil Fuels 2. Agricultural Activities 3. Waste in Landfills 4. Exhaust From Factories and Industries 5. Mining Operations 6. Indoor Air Pollution 7. Natural Events Disastrous Effects of Air pollution 1. Respiratory and Heart Problems 2. Child Health Problems 3. Global Warming 4. Acid Rain 5. Eutrophication 6. Effect on Wildlife 7. Depletion of the Ozone Layer Impressive Solutions To Air Pollution 1. Use the Public Mode of Transportation 2. Better Household Practices 3. Conserve Energy 4. Understand the Concept of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle 5. Emphasis on Clean Energy Resources 6. Use Energy-Efficient Devices Air Pollution Infographic References: About Rinkesh Content: Man-made Sources While looking at the man-made contributions towards air pollution, it can be further divided into: Outdoor pollution sources Indoor pollution sources Outdoor Pollution Sources The major outdoor pollution sources include power generation, vehicles, agriculture/waste incineration, industry and building heating systems. Smoke features as a prominent component. The smoke emitted from various forms of combustion, like in biomass, factories, vehicles, furnaces, etc. Waste dumped in landfills generates methane, which is harmful in several ways. The reactions of certain gases and chemicals also form harmful fumes that can be dangerous to the well-being of living creatures. Indoor Pollution Sources In low- and middle-income countries, mostly burning fuels such as dung, coal and wood in inefficient stoves or open hearths produces a variety of health-damaging pollutants. These include carbon monoxide, methane, particulate matter (PM), polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and volatile organic compounds (VOC). Even burning kerosene in simple wick lamps also produces significant emissions of fine particles and other pollutants. Exposure to smoke from cooking fires causes 3.8 million premature deaths each year.
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Title: Causes, Effects and Impressive Solutions to Air Pollution - Conserve Energy Future Headings: What is Air Pollution? What is Air Pollution? Types of Pollutants Top-ten Kinds of Air Pollution Sources of Air Pollution Natural Sources Man-made Sources Outdoor Pollution Sources Indoor Pollution Sources Various Causes of Air pollution 1. The Burning of Fossil Fuels 2. Agricultural Activities 3. Waste in Landfills 4. Exhaust From Factories and Industries 5. Mining Operations 6. Indoor Air Pollution 7. Natural Events Disastrous Effects of Air pollution 1. Respiratory and Heart Problems 2. Child Health Problems 3. Global Warming 4. Acid Rain 5. Eutrophication 6. Effect on Wildlife 7. Depletion of the Ozone Layer Impressive Solutions To Air Pollution 1. Use the Public Mode of Transportation 2. Better Household Practices 3. Conserve Energy 4. Understand the Concept of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle 5. Emphasis on Clean Energy Resources 6. Use Energy-Efficient Devices Air Pollution Infographic References: About Rinkesh Content: The reactions of certain gases and chemicals also form harmful fumes that can be dangerous to the well-being of living creatures. Indoor Pollution Sources In low- and middle-income countries, mostly burning fuels such as dung, coal and wood in inefficient stoves or open hearths produces a variety of health-damaging pollutants. These include carbon monoxide, methane, particulate matter (PM), polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) and volatile organic compounds (VOC). Even burning kerosene in simple wick lamps also produces significant emissions of fine particles and other pollutants. Exposure to smoke from cooking fires causes 3.8 million premature deaths each year. Various Causes of Air pollution 1. The Burning of Fossil Fuels Sulfur dioxide emitted from the combustion of fossil fuels like coal, petroleum for energy in power plants, and other factory combustibles is one the major cause of air pollution. Billions of vehicles run on roads are powered by gasoline and diesel engines that burn petroleum for releasing energy. Petroleum is made up of hydrocarbons, and engines don’t burn them cleanly. As a result, pollutants such as PM, nitric oxide and NO2 (together referred to as NOx), carbon monoxide, organic compounds, and lead emit from vehicles including trucks, jeeps, cars, trains, airplanes, causing a high level of pollution.
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Title: Causes, Effects and Impressive Solutions to Air Pollution - Conserve Energy Future Headings: What is Air Pollution? What is Air Pollution? Types of Pollutants Top-ten Kinds of Air Pollution Sources of Air Pollution Natural Sources Man-made Sources Outdoor Pollution Sources Indoor Pollution Sources Various Causes of Air pollution 1. The Burning of Fossil Fuels 2. Agricultural Activities 3. Waste in Landfills 4. Exhaust From Factories and Industries 5. Mining Operations 6. Indoor Air Pollution 7. Natural Events Disastrous Effects of Air pollution 1. Respiratory and Heart Problems 2. Child Health Problems 3. Global Warming 4. Acid Rain 5. Eutrophication 6. Effect on Wildlife 7. Depletion of the Ozone Layer Impressive Solutions To Air Pollution 1. Use the Public Mode of Transportation 2. Better Household Practices 3. Conserve Energy 4. Understand the Concept of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle 5. Emphasis on Clean Energy Resources 6. Use Energy-Efficient Devices Air Pollution Infographic References: About Rinkesh Content: READ 35 Surprising Facts About Ocean Pollution That Might Scare You 3. Waste in Landfills Landfills are land areas in which waste is deposited or buried. These deposited or buried wastes generate methane. Methane is a major greenhouse gas that is highly flammable and very hazardous. E-waste is another grave concern involving a lot of unscientific dismantlings such as chemical leaching, burning wires and others. 4. Exhaust From Factories and Industries Manufacturing industries release a large amount of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, organic compounds, and chemicals into the air, thereby depleting the quality of air. Manufacturing industries can be found at every corner of the earth, and there is no area that has not been affected by it. Petroleum refineries also release hydrocarbons and various other chemicals that pollute the air and also cause land pollution. 5.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_441057853#17_599958440
Title: Serious Effects of Oil Spill on Environment and the Wildlife - Conserve Energy Future Headings: What is the Oil Spill? What is the Oil Spill? Serious Effects of Oil Spill on Environment and the Wildlife 1. Environmental Effects 2. Effects on Wildlife 3. Impact on Humans 4. Effect on Economy 5. Effect on Tourism Industry 6. Social Effects About Rinkesh Content: 6. Social Effects There is a public outcry against the practice of shipping oil, and the company responsible in almost every incident of an oil spill. In the Exxon Valdez oil spill, 38,000 people sued the company over the environmental damage. The plaintiffs were ultimately awarded $287 million in compensatory damages and $380.6 million in punitive damages. This same incident also derailed the plans to build a facility to remove oil from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Opponents worried about the possible effects of an oil spill on land in a protected habitat. In addition, the 1969 oil spill in Santa Barbara, Calif ., caused many laws to be placed on the oil companies operating in and around the United States. It placed a moratorium on the building of new oil refineries and also a number of rules regarding the transport of oil. One of the biggest oil spills seen in history happened during the Gulf war when app
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_449160059#7_614237922
Title: Dieting on a budget Headings: Dieting on a budget Dieting on a budget Plus the secrets of thin people, based on our survey of 21,000 readers 6 secrets of the slim for your diet plan What didn't matter Realistic expectations: A key to dieting success What you can do Price vs. nutrition: Making smart choices Cooked black beans Hard-boiled egg Cooked noodles Glazed doughnut Cooked broccoli Chicken breast Stay-thin strategies Lifetime weight history Downturn diet Content: Limit fat. Specifically, that means restricting fat to less than one-third of daily calorie intake. Fifty-three percent of successful losers and 47 percent of the always thin said they did that five or more days a week, compared with just 35 percent of failed dieters. Eat fruits and vegetables. The more days that respondents ate five or more servings of fruits or vegetables, the lower their average BMI score. Forty-nine percent of successful losers and the always thin said they ate that way at least five days a week, while 38 percent of failed dieters did so. Choose whole grains over refined. People with lower body weights consistently opted for whole-wheat breads, cereals, and other grains over refined (white) grains. Eat at home. As the number of days per week respondents ate restaurant or take-out meals for dinner increased, so did their weight.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/2012/04/dieting-on-a-budget/index.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_449160059#8_614239472
Title: Dieting on a budget Headings: Dieting on a budget Dieting on a budget Plus the secrets of thin people, based on our survey of 21,000 readers 6 secrets of the slim for your diet plan What didn't matter Realistic expectations: A key to dieting success What you can do Price vs. nutrition: Making smart choices Cooked black beans Hard-boiled egg Cooked noodles Glazed doughnut Cooked broccoli Chicken breast Stay-thin strategies Lifetime weight history Downturn diet Content: Forty-nine percent of successful losers and the always thin said they ate that way at least five days a week, while 38 percent of failed dieters did so. Choose whole grains over refined. People with lower body weights consistently opted for whole-wheat breads, cereals, and other grains over refined (white) grains. Eat at home. As the number of days per week respondents ate restaurant or take-out meals for dinner increased, so did their weight. Eating at home can save a lot of money, too. See our tips for cooking healthful meals on a budget. Exercise, exercise, exercise. Regular vigorous exercise—the type that increases breathing and heart rate for 30 minutes or longer—was strongly linked to a lower BMI. Although only about one-quarter of respondents said they did strength training at least once a week, that practice was significantly more prevalent among successful losers (32 percent) and always-thin respondents (31 percent) than it was among failed dieters (23 percent).
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_455678587#1_627935483
Title: Pros and Cons of Amazon Prime - Consumer Reports Headings: Pros and Cons of Amazon Prime Pros and Cons of Amazon Prime Before signing up, consider how much you'll take advantage of the services How Amazon Prime Works More Benefits Trusted Advice Delivered Straight To Your Inbox Content: 100% of the fees we collect are used to support our nonprofit mission. Learn more. Illustration: Chris Philpot Launched in 2005, Amazon’s membership service, Amazon Prime, has evolved to include a variety of benefits. CEO and founder Jeff Bezos announced that there were more than 150 million Prime subscribers worldwide at the beginning of 2020. The primary driver of Amazon Prime has always been free expedited shipping on over 100 million products, with many customers now eligible for one- and two-day shipping at no additional cost. But over the years, Amazon Prime has added a slew of other features. This includes such services as Prime Video, unlimited cloud photo storage, exclusive access to deals and the annual Prime Day sales event, discounts on grocery items in Whole Foods stores, and more. How Amazon Prime Works Since Amazon Prime started, the service has expanded into many other areas, including offering free streaming movies and music, rapid delivery options, and discounts on groceries. You can sign up for a free 30-day trial to sample all the Prime benefits before committing to membership.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_455678587#2_627937088
Title: Pros and Cons of Amazon Prime - Consumer Reports Headings: Pros and Cons of Amazon Prime Pros and Cons of Amazon Prime Before signing up, consider how much you'll take advantage of the services How Amazon Prime Works More Benefits Trusted Advice Delivered Straight To Your Inbox Content: The primary driver of Amazon Prime has always been free expedited shipping on over 100 million products, with many customers now eligible for one- and two-day shipping at no additional cost. But over the years, Amazon Prime has added a slew of other features. This includes such services as Prime Video, unlimited cloud photo storage, exclusive access to deals and the annual Prime Day sales event, discounts on grocery items in Whole Foods stores, and more. How Amazon Prime Works Since Amazon Prime started, the service has expanded into many other areas, including offering free streaming movies and music, rapid delivery options, and discounts on groceries. You can sign up for a free 30-day trial to sample all the Prime benefits before committing to membership. After that, you have to option to pay a lump sum of $119 for a one-year Amazon Prime membership or you can choose a month-to-month rate of $13. more on shopping 7 Ways to Score Brilliant Bargains at Garage Sales 8 Ways to Save on a Gym Membership Best Mirrorless Cameras for Every Budget Best Printers of 2020 Best Fitness Trackers If you’re a student enrolled in at least one course at a college in the U.S. or Puerto Rico, you’re eligible for a $59 annual Amazon Prime Student account or a month-to-month rate of $6.49 (for a total annual charge of $77.88). Amazon also offers Prime members an extra 10 percent off items for sale at Whole Foods Markets as well as additional price cuts each week on select products. Prime Now offers free 2-hour delivery of groceries and a more limited set of products in select cities. More Benefits Free same-day delivery:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_459849335#9_636631925
Title: 18 Reasons Why Social Media Marketing Is Important For Any Business Headings: 18 Reasons Why Your Business NEEDS Social Media Marketing 18 Reasons Why Your Business NEEDS Social Media Marketing About Did you know that 90% of all marketers say social media marketing has increased their business exposure? The Importance of Social Media Marketing and Advertising for Web Traffic 1. Social media posts drive targeted traffic. Social media posts provide an opportunity for the public to find your new web content and click through to your site. The traffic benefits of social media marketing can be dramatic. 2. Using social media for business boosts your site’s SEO. 3. Social media can increase your reach via quoted experts. In your tweet and Facebook post sharing your new content, be sure to tag the experts you quoted so they see it pop up in their notifications. Social Media Is THE BEST Tool to Connect with (& Learn From!) Consumers & Industry Leaders 4. Social media marketing helps you understand your audience. 5. An active social media presence builds relationships with your audience. Consumers see Twitter, Facebook and Instagram as social networks, not marketing machines. But customers don’t want to be pitched to — they want authentic engagement. 6. Social media ads allow targeting and retargeting. Why advertise on social media? 7. Social media can help you get noticed at events and earn media coverage. Brand Image Thrives on Social Media Marketing 8. Social media is key to customer service 9. A strong social media presence builds brand loyalty. A report published by Texas Tech University found that brands with active social media profiles have more loyal customers. 10. Social media is the perfect addition to your PR strategy. Traditional press release distribution services are incredibly overrated. The Right Social Media Marketing Strategy Can Help You Slay the Competition 11. Your competition is already social. Bigger brands may have sophisticated social media presences, but SMEs rarely do. The truth is, posting to social media because you think you’re supposed to post will get you nowhere. 12. The social media marketing arena is a (fairly) level playing field. But SMEs have one big built-in social media advantage most big brands don’t: authenticity. 13. When it comes to newsjacking, social media is king. To be one of the first voices out there, you need an active social media team. Download Our FREE Social Media Posting Schedule The Importance of Social Media Marketing for Sales and ROI 14. Social media marketing will get you more sales. 15. You can find potential customers who don’t already know your brand. 16. Social media marketing establishes you as an authority in your industry. From joining Facebook groups to answering Quora questions, social media provides ample opportunities to demonstrate your expertise. You Can’t Beat the Price (or ROI) of Social Media 17. The ROI on social media ads is unbeatable. By boosting the right social media posts, you can bring in a lot of traffic at a fraction of the cost of targeted Google ads. Just take a look at some of the most expensive AdWords keywords: 18. Social media marketing is fun! Drive Revenue With Social Media Are you ready to rocket ahead of your competitors and take the social media world by storm? The SMM Pro Training Manual Trackbacks Content: You Can’t Beat the Price (or ROI) of Social Media 17. The ROI on social media ads is unbeatable. 18. Social media marketing is fun! Drive Revenue With Social Media The SMM Pro Training Manual The Importance of Social Media Marketing and Advertising for Web Traffic 1. Social media posts drive targeted traffic. Whatever your industry, segment and audience, a substantial portion of your customers and leads are on social. A recent Pew Research Center study found that 68% of American adults are Facebook users. Among 18 to 24-year-olds, 78% use Instagram and 45% are on Twitter. Even among Americans 65 and older, 37% are social media users.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_459849335#10_636636230
Title: 18 Reasons Why Social Media Marketing Is Important For Any Business Headings: 18 Reasons Why Your Business NEEDS Social Media Marketing 18 Reasons Why Your Business NEEDS Social Media Marketing About Did you know that 90% of all marketers say social media marketing has increased their business exposure? The Importance of Social Media Marketing and Advertising for Web Traffic 1. Social media posts drive targeted traffic. Social media posts provide an opportunity for the public to find your new web content and click through to your site. The traffic benefits of social media marketing can be dramatic. 2. Using social media for business boosts your site’s SEO. 3. Social media can increase your reach via quoted experts. In your tweet and Facebook post sharing your new content, be sure to tag the experts you quoted so they see it pop up in their notifications. Social Media Is THE BEST Tool to Connect with (& Learn From!) Consumers & Industry Leaders 4. Social media marketing helps you understand your audience. 5. An active social media presence builds relationships with your audience. Consumers see Twitter, Facebook and Instagram as social networks, not marketing machines. But customers don’t want to be pitched to — they want authentic engagement. 6. Social media ads allow targeting and retargeting. Why advertise on social media? 7. Social media can help you get noticed at events and earn media coverage. Brand Image Thrives on Social Media Marketing 8. Social media is key to customer service 9. A strong social media presence builds brand loyalty. A report published by Texas Tech University found that brands with active social media profiles have more loyal customers. 10. Social media is the perfect addition to your PR strategy. Traditional press release distribution services are incredibly overrated. The Right Social Media Marketing Strategy Can Help You Slay the Competition 11. Your competition is already social. Bigger brands may have sophisticated social media presences, but SMEs rarely do. The truth is, posting to social media because you think you’re supposed to post will get you nowhere. 12. The social media marketing arena is a (fairly) level playing field. But SMEs have one big built-in social media advantage most big brands don’t: authenticity. 13. When it comes to newsjacking, social media is king. To be one of the first voices out there, you need an active social media team. Download Our FREE Social Media Posting Schedule The Importance of Social Media Marketing for Sales and ROI 14. Social media marketing will get you more sales. 15. You can find potential customers who don’t already know your brand. 16. Social media marketing establishes you as an authority in your industry. From joining Facebook groups to answering Quora questions, social media provides ample opportunities to demonstrate your expertise. You Can’t Beat the Price (or ROI) of Social Media 17. The ROI on social media ads is unbeatable. By boosting the right social media posts, you can bring in a lot of traffic at a fraction of the cost of targeted Google ads. Just take a look at some of the most expensive AdWords keywords: 18. Social media marketing is fun! Drive Revenue With Social Media Are you ready to rocket ahead of your competitors and take the social media world by storm? The SMM Pro Training Manual Trackbacks Content: Social media posts drive targeted traffic. Whatever your industry, segment and audience, a substantial portion of your customers and leads are on social. A recent Pew Research Center study found that 68% of American adults are Facebook users. Among 18 to 24-year-olds, 78% use Instagram and 45% are on Twitter. Even among Americans 65 and older, 37% are social media users. Having access to all those customers helps you boost traffic, particularly for new site content. When you post a new blog or update your homepage, it can take a while to get traction with Google. That means very few customers will know the new content is there until the next time they’re searching for your product or service. Social media posts provide an opportunity for the public to find your new web content and click through to your site. And because those posts will primarily show up in the feeds of followers and people interested in your product, that traffic is typically very targeted.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_459849335#18_636672727
Title: 18 Reasons Why Social Media Marketing Is Important For Any Business Headings: 18 Reasons Why Your Business NEEDS Social Media Marketing 18 Reasons Why Your Business NEEDS Social Media Marketing About Did you know that 90% of all marketers say social media marketing has increased their business exposure? The Importance of Social Media Marketing and Advertising for Web Traffic 1. Social media posts drive targeted traffic. Social media posts provide an opportunity for the public to find your new web content and click through to your site. The traffic benefits of social media marketing can be dramatic. 2. Using social media for business boosts your site’s SEO. 3. Social media can increase your reach via quoted experts. In your tweet and Facebook post sharing your new content, be sure to tag the experts you quoted so they see it pop up in their notifications. Social Media Is THE BEST Tool to Connect with (& Learn From!) Consumers & Industry Leaders 4. Social media marketing helps you understand your audience. 5. An active social media presence builds relationships with your audience. Consumers see Twitter, Facebook and Instagram as social networks, not marketing machines. But customers don’t want to be pitched to — they want authentic engagement. 6. Social media ads allow targeting and retargeting. Why advertise on social media? 7. Social media can help you get noticed at events and earn media coverage. Brand Image Thrives on Social Media Marketing 8. Social media is key to customer service 9. A strong social media presence builds brand loyalty. A report published by Texas Tech University found that brands with active social media profiles have more loyal customers. 10. Social media is the perfect addition to your PR strategy. Traditional press release distribution services are incredibly overrated. The Right Social Media Marketing Strategy Can Help You Slay the Competition 11. Your competition is already social. Bigger brands may have sophisticated social media presences, but SMEs rarely do. The truth is, posting to social media because you think you’re supposed to post will get you nowhere. 12. The social media marketing arena is a (fairly) level playing field. But SMEs have one big built-in social media advantage most big brands don’t: authenticity. 13. When it comes to newsjacking, social media is king. To be one of the first voices out there, you need an active social media team. Download Our FREE Social Media Posting Schedule The Importance of Social Media Marketing for Sales and ROI 14. Social media marketing will get you more sales. 15. You can find potential customers who don’t already know your brand. 16. Social media marketing establishes you as an authority in your industry. From joining Facebook groups to answering Quora questions, social media provides ample opportunities to demonstrate your expertise. You Can’t Beat the Price (or ROI) of Social Media 17. The ROI on social media ads is unbeatable. By boosting the right social media posts, you can bring in a lot of traffic at a fraction of the cost of targeted Google ads. Just take a look at some of the most expensive AdWords keywords: 18. Social media marketing is fun! Drive Revenue With Social Media Are you ready to rocket ahead of your competitors and take the social media world by storm? The SMM Pro Training Manual Trackbacks Content: When you understand your customers, you can write better content and more compelling posts, which leads to more traffic. But the benefits can sometimes go far beyond marketing, helping you identify customer pain points, improve sales conversions and even refine your product strategy. 5. An active social media presence builds relationships with your audience. Consumers see Twitter, Facebook and Instagram as social networks, not marketing machines. That can be a challenge when you’re first developing your social media marketing strategy. A lot of companies instinctively take a hard sell approach, inundating their followers with discount offer codes, new product announcements and customer reviews. Then, when the account only brings in modest traffic gains, they assume social just isn’t a good fit for their brand. But customers don’t want to be pitched to — they want authentic engagement. When you stop seeing social as a way to pitch your customers and start seeing it as a way to connect with them, it can transform your brand.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_459849335#22_636691400
Title: 18 Reasons Why Social Media Marketing Is Important For Any Business Headings: 18 Reasons Why Your Business NEEDS Social Media Marketing 18 Reasons Why Your Business NEEDS Social Media Marketing About Did you know that 90% of all marketers say social media marketing has increased their business exposure? The Importance of Social Media Marketing and Advertising for Web Traffic 1. Social media posts drive targeted traffic. Social media posts provide an opportunity for the public to find your new web content and click through to your site. The traffic benefits of social media marketing can be dramatic. 2. Using social media for business boosts your site’s SEO. 3. Social media can increase your reach via quoted experts. In your tweet and Facebook post sharing your new content, be sure to tag the experts you quoted so they see it pop up in their notifications. Social Media Is THE BEST Tool to Connect with (& Learn From!) Consumers & Industry Leaders 4. Social media marketing helps you understand your audience. 5. An active social media presence builds relationships with your audience. Consumers see Twitter, Facebook and Instagram as social networks, not marketing machines. But customers don’t want to be pitched to — they want authentic engagement. 6. Social media ads allow targeting and retargeting. Why advertise on social media? 7. Social media can help you get noticed at events and earn media coverage. Brand Image Thrives on Social Media Marketing 8. Social media is key to customer service 9. A strong social media presence builds brand loyalty. A report published by Texas Tech University found that brands with active social media profiles have more loyal customers. 10. Social media is the perfect addition to your PR strategy. Traditional press release distribution services are incredibly overrated. The Right Social Media Marketing Strategy Can Help You Slay the Competition 11. Your competition is already social. Bigger brands may have sophisticated social media presences, but SMEs rarely do. The truth is, posting to social media because you think you’re supposed to post will get you nowhere. 12. The social media marketing arena is a (fairly) level playing field. But SMEs have one big built-in social media advantage most big brands don’t: authenticity. 13. When it comes to newsjacking, social media is king. To be one of the first voices out there, you need an active social media team. Download Our FREE Social Media Posting Schedule The Importance of Social Media Marketing for Sales and ROI 14. Social media marketing will get you more sales. 15. You can find potential customers who don’t already know your brand. 16. Social media marketing establishes you as an authority in your industry. From joining Facebook groups to answering Quora questions, social media provides ample opportunities to demonstrate your expertise. You Can’t Beat the Price (or ROI) of Social Media 17. The ROI on social media ads is unbeatable. By boosting the right social media posts, you can bring in a lot of traffic at a fraction of the cost of targeted Google ads. Just take a look at some of the most expensive AdWords keywords: 18. Social media marketing is fun! Drive Revenue With Social Media Are you ready to rocket ahead of your competitors and take the social media world by storm? The SMM Pro Training Manual Trackbacks Content: Why advertise on social media? Because social media platforms offer highly targeted ads, which can be customized around your customers’ needs. Facebook ads, for example, can target customers by factors like age, location, education level, industry and even user behavior — e.g. the pages a user has liked. Using an ads management tool like HubSpot will give you even more insights into your ad campaigns. Connecting your ads to a CRM will allow you to see exactly which ads are turning prospects into customers. Pro Tip: Install a Facebook pixel on your website to track how your ads affect customer behavior, and retarget your ads accordingly. Over time, Facebook will learn which users are more likely to click your link or buy a product, delivering your ads to the people most likely to convert into solid leads and sales. 7. Social media can help you get noticed at events and earn media coverage.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_469842075#0_656083150
Title: How To Lock And Unlock Word Document? — Microsoft Word Tutorial Headings: How to lock and unlock Word document? How to lock and unlock Word document? How to edit my Word Document? How To Insert Images In A Word Document? How To Insert Page Numbers In Word Document? How to lock and unlock Word Document? How To Recover A Lost Word Document? How Do You Email A MS Word Doc? How To Make One Page Landscape? How To Merge Two Documents? How To Insert A Line In A Word Document? Content: How To Lock And Unlock Word Document? — Microsoft Word Tutorial How to lock and unlock Word document? How to lock and unlock Word document? How To Lock And Unlock Word Document? There are various files which contain sensitive information and thus needs to be locked so that the contents are not altered accidentally. MS office word provides you the feature to lock as well as unlock your files so that you can keep your data confidential. Here, we shall discuss the right ways of locking and unlocking a MS office word file. How To Lock An Ms Office Word File? You can lock a file by providing a password. Once you save the file with the password, for editing the file or accessing it for even reading purpose, you would be required to provide the password.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_469842075#1_656084609
Title: How To Lock And Unlock Word Document? — Microsoft Word Tutorial Headings: How to lock and unlock Word document? How to lock and unlock Word document? How to edit my Word Document? How To Insert Images In A Word Document? How To Insert Page Numbers In Word Document? How to lock and unlock Word Document? How To Recover A Lost Word Document? How Do You Email A MS Word Doc? How To Make One Page Landscape? How To Merge Two Documents? How To Insert A Line In A Word Document? Content: MS office word provides you the feature to lock as well as unlock your files so that you can keep your data confidential. Here, we shall discuss the right ways of locking and unlocking a MS office word file. How To Lock An Ms Office Word File? You can lock a file by providing a password. Once you save the file with the password, for editing the file or accessing it for even reading purpose, you would be required to provide the password. Write the text on your MS office word file. After completing your writing, hit the “Save As” option by clicking on the MS office button. When the dialog box opens, you can find “Tools” written on the bottom left part of the dialog box. Click “Tools”. Select “general options” which is provided in the tools menu.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_469842075#7_656092900
Title: How To Lock And Unlock Word Document? — Microsoft Word Tutorial Headings: How to lock and unlock Word document? How to lock and unlock Word document? How to edit my Word Document? How To Insert Images In A Word Document? How To Insert Page Numbers In Word Document? How to lock and unlock Word Document? How To Recover A Lost Word Document? How Do You Email A MS Word Doc? How To Make One Page Landscape? How To Merge Two Documents? How To Insert A Line In A Word Document? Content: It is an optional tab and can be left as it is. Click on the final step which says “Yes start enforcing protection”. Thus, the selected parts are locked. A new dialog box opens where you can enter the password. Enter the password and hit OK. The portions of your file are protected. Thus, this was the right way of locking a file. Now, we head to the right ways of unlocking a protected file. For password protected file, open the MS office word document. It prompts you for a password, enter the password and hit OK.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_469842075#8_656094127
Title: How To Lock And Unlock Word Document? — Microsoft Word Tutorial Headings: How to lock and unlock Word document? How to lock and unlock Word document? How to edit my Word Document? How To Insert Images In A Word Document? How To Insert Page Numbers In Word Document? How to lock and unlock Word Document? How To Recover A Lost Word Document? How Do You Email A MS Word Doc? How To Make One Page Landscape? How To Merge Two Documents? How To Insert A Line In A Word Document? Content: The portions of your file are protected. Thus, this was the right way of locking a file. Now, we head to the right ways of unlocking a protected file. For password protected file, open the MS office word document. It prompts you for a password, enter the password and hit OK. The file is opened. Now click “Save As” from the MS office button. When the dialog box opens, click “Tools” present at bottom right corner. Select “Security options” and in the dialog box that opens remove the password fields and click OK. Hit Save.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_469842075#9_656095382
Title: How To Lock And Unlock Word Document? — Microsoft Word Tutorial Headings: How to lock and unlock Word document? How to lock and unlock Word document? How to edit my Word Document? How To Insert Images In A Word Document? How To Insert Page Numbers In Word Document? How to lock and unlock Word Document? How To Recover A Lost Word Document? How Do You Email A MS Word Doc? How To Make One Page Landscape? How To Merge Two Documents? How To Insert A Line In A Word Document? Content: The file is opened. Now click “Save As” from the MS office button. When the dialog box opens, click “Tools” present at bottom right corner. Select “Security options” and in the dialog box that opens remove the password fields and click OK. Hit Save. The file has been unlocked for future use. For unlocking selected fields which might be locked, the process is even simpler. Simply pressing control + shift + F11 keys simultaneously should unlock the locked fields. If you have a password protected file which can be read but cannot be modified and you have forgotten the password, you need to do the following. Copy the contents of the word file.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_469842075#10_656096759
Title: How To Lock And Unlock Word Document? — Microsoft Word Tutorial Headings: How to lock and unlock Word document? How to lock and unlock Word document? How to edit my Word Document? How To Insert Images In A Word Document? How To Insert Page Numbers In Word Document? How to lock and unlock Word Document? How To Recover A Lost Word Document? How Do You Email A MS Word Doc? How To Make One Page Landscape? How To Merge Two Documents? How To Insert A Line In A Word Document? Content: The file has been unlocked for future use. For unlocking selected fields which might be locked, the process is even simpler. Simply pressing control + shift + F11 keys simultaneously should unlock the locked fields. If you have a password protected file which can be read but cannot be modified and you have forgotten the password, you need to do the following. Copy the contents of the word file. Open a new file by selecting new form MS office button. Paste the copied contents in the new file. Go to the review section and hit the protection tab. Move over to the “Restrict editing and formatting pane” and click “Stop protection”. The file is unlocked and can be used.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_469842075#11_656098152
Title: How To Lock And Unlock Word Document? — Microsoft Word Tutorial Headings: How to lock and unlock Word document? How to lock and unlock Word document? How to edit my Word Document? How To Insert Images In A Word Document? How To Insert Page Numbers In Word Document? How to lock and unlock Word Document? How To Recover A Lost Word Document? How Do You Email A MS Word Doc? How To Make One Page Landscape? How To Merge Two Documents? How To Insert A Line In A Word Document? Content: Open a new file by selecting new form MS office button. Paste the copied contents in the new file. Go to the review section and hit the protection tab. Move over to the “Restrict editing and formatting pane” and click “Stop protection”. The file is unlocked and can be used. Thus, these were the basic ways of locking and unlocking a MS office word file. How to edit my Word Document? How To Insert Images In A Word Document? How To Insert Page Numbers In Word Document? How to lock and unlock Word Document?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_469842075#12_656099381
Title: How To Lock And Unlock Word Document? — Microsoft Word Tutorial Headings: How to lock and unlock Word document? How to lock and unlock Word document? How to edit my Word Document? How To Insert Images In A Word Document? How To Insert Page Numbers In Word Document? How to lock and unlock Word Document? How To Recover A Lost Word Document? How Do You Email A MS Word Doc? How To Make One Page Landscape? How To Merge Two Documents? How To Insert A Line In A Word Document? Content: Thus, these were the basic ways of locking and unlocking a MS office word file. How to edit my Word Document? How To Insert Images In A Word Document? How To Insert Page Numbers In Word Document? How to lock and unlock Word Document? How To Recover A Lost Word Document? How Do You Email A MS Word Doc? How To Make One Page Landscape? How To Merge Two Documents? How To Insert A Line In A Word Document?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_473855419#2_664853910
Title: Headings: Content: The consequence is, that when a man feels inclined to drink, he immediately looks out for someone to drink with...At whatever hour of the day a mans meets another whom he has not seen for say twelve hours, etiquette requires that he shall incontinently invite him to come and drink. This is a custom that pervades every class in the colony, and cannot be departed from without something more than a breach of good manners." Finch Hatton 1887 Accompanying the social consumption is the round or shout. This involves one person buying the drinks for a group of friends. Once everyone has finished their drink, another person from the group will buy a round and so on until everyone has bought a round. As Hatton explained: "Shouting", or rather its meaning, is peculiarly Australian. The shortest and most comprehensive definition of "shouting" is to pay for the drink drunk by others. Drunkenness is the vice of which "shouting" is a parasite." Contrary to what Hatton believed, shouting probably contributed to Australia moving away from the hard liquor drinking cultures that still prevail in Russia, South America and East Asia, where extreme drunkardness and death are common.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_473855419#5_664858232
Title: Headings: Content: Because the drinks may be paid for by the boss or the richest member of the party, there isn’t that concern about slowing down the rate of drinking to save money. Furthermore, because conversation is less important, drinking becomes the sole focus on the night out. Of course, slowing down drinking probably wasn't the reason for the custom of the round developing. In 1978, the National Times speculated that it was a kind of ritual that solidified group belonging: "In tribal societies in which gift giving is economically important, there may be exchange of gift giving of identical (or useless) gifts which serve to maintain the relationship between donors. In Australia, the ritual of the round, known virtually to all adult members of society has some parrallel functions. It symbolise entry to a group (and, for that matter, makes pointed an exclusion). It binds a group together." World Health Organisation figures provide a useful insight into how these customs have reduced overall alcohol consumption in Australia and also changed Australian tastes from spirits to beer. Specifically, Australia ranks 5th in per capita beer consumption but is not even in the top 20 when it comes to spirits.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_473924159#11_664928820
Title: Headings: Content: In a way, it creates a kind of psychological round table that would have made King Arthurproud. As observed by the National Times in January 1978, "In tribal societies in which gift giving is economically important, there may be exchange of gift giving of identical (or useless) gifts which serve to maintain the relationship between donors. In Australia, the ritual of the round, known virtually to all adult members of society, has some parrallel functions. It symbolise entry to a group (and, for that matter, makes pointed an exclusion). It binds a group together." The round is also a reason why non-sexual relationships between men and women are very common in Australia. A lone woman can go out drinking with men and provided she buys her round, she will be treated as one of the boys. In other cultures around the world, if a woman goes out drinking with men, she will generally be seen as a slut. Men are always thinking of her gender because they know they have to pay for her. The rounds are not always followed in night-clubs.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_473924159#17_664936590
Title: Headings: Content: It carries with it a sense of obligation to do the right thing by one's close friends. In many respects, mates in Australia serve the role that family serves in other countries. Mates can be relied upon in times of need and will stand by you through the good times and the bad. Perhaps the importance that Australia places on mateship can be attributed to its history as an immigrant nation. Convicts, orphans, prostitutes and lone individuals came to Australia without families. Consequently, their friends subsituted for their lack of a family network. Another explanation is that it came from the hardships of the first century. It has long been known in psychological circles that social bonding coincides with extreme difficulty. ( For this reason, defence force training inflicts hardship upon new recruits to foster such bonding.)
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_476100226#7_668897113
Title: Cooking Lobster Tails | How to Cook Lobster Tails | Lobster Cooking Times Headings: Cooking Lobster Tails Cooking Lobster Tails How To Cook Lobster Tails How to Butterfly A Lobster Tail Lobster Cooking Tips 5 Easy Ways To Cook Lobster Boiling Lobster Tails How Long to Boil Lobster Tails? Steaming Lobster Tails Baking Lobster Tails Broiling Lobster Tails Grilling Lobster Tails Content: Remember not all oven broilers are the same. Some produce more heat while others will not. The hard part is finding the right distance to place the broiling pan away from the heating element. Larger tails, say 8 oz or larger will need to be placed farther away from the heat. For a 8 to 9 oz tail the rule of thumb is somewhere between 8 to 9 inches away from the heat. Cooking time for an 8 to 9oz tail it would likely be around 10 to 12 minutes. To avoid baking the tails when broiling keep your oven door ajar, with the door ajar it makes it easy for you to watch your tail cook in case you need to make any adjustments. Place the tail or tails on a broiling pan, brush with melted butter. Keep basting with butter as needed until your lobster tail is opaque. Grilling Lobster Tails Once again I like to butterfly the tail, the size of the tail and the grills heat will determine your cooking time.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_480803102#1_675710562
Title: Quick and Healthy Recipes - Cooking Light | Cooking Light Headings: Quick and Healthy Recipes Quick and Healthy Recipes 20-Minute Mains Quick Chicken Piccata with Parslied Orzo 34 Simple Vegetarian Recipes Easy Recipe Ideas Fast Pan-Fried Salmon 10 Ingredients for Whipping Up Winter-Perfect No-Cook Meals 6 Simple Soups You Should Make Right Now How to Make One Pot Pasta with Spinach and Tomatoes Content: Find it all here, from creamy soups and colorful salads to grilled meats and fast vegetarian options. Recipe Finder Quick Chicken Piccata with Parslied Orzo Sautéed lemon slices intensify the flavors of the pan sauce and make a beau... Sautéed lemon slices intensify the flavors of the pan sauce and make a beautiful garnish. Cook the orzo while you bread the chicken; while the chicken cooks, spread the orzo on a baking sheet to cool and to keep the grains from sticking together. Vegetarian 34 Simple Vegetarian Recipes Although vegetarian dishes are sometimes associated with complicated ingred... Although vegetarian dishes are sometimes associated with complicated ingredients and techniques, these simple recipes are here to show otherwise. Totally veggie-friendly, and flavor packed, these easy recipes will satisfy everyone in the family, whether vegetarian or not. If you're looking for an easy-pack lunch then look no further than Spinach, Hummus, and Bell Pepper Wraps or Greek Spaghetti Squash Toss. If you're looking for a dinner to please everyone at the table, choose from our favorites like Nutty Fried Rice or Hearty Tortellini Soup. With this amount of variety, there's no chance of being bored. Easy Recipe Ideas Quick & Healthy Summer Recipes » Recipe Finder Fast Pan-Fried Salmon Cutting fish into escalopes (thin slices)—as the famous Troisgros restauran... Cutting fish into escalopes (thin slices)—as the famous Troisgros restaurant family in France does—facilitates fast cooking and delicate searing.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_482457863#0_680006244
Title: Herbed Pork Tenderloin with Oven Roasted Potatoes - Recipe | Cooks.com Headings: HERBED PORK TENDERLOIN WITH OVEN ROASTED POTATOES Content: Herbed Pork Tenderloin with Oven Roasted Potatoes - Recipe | Cooks.com 18 Home > Recipes > Potatoes > Herbed Pork Tenderloin with Oven Roasted Potatoes RECIPE COLLECTION “HERBED PORK TENDERLOIN WITH OVEN ROASTED POTATOES” IS IN: — “Cook's Favorites (III)” (101) — "Red Lobster" Biscuits 15 Minute Hamburger Stroganoff Apple Crisp Bacon Wrapped Scallops Baked Butternut Squash Barbecued Beef Short Ribs in Crock Pot Beef & Broccoli Stir Fry Beef and Barley Soup Beef Barley Soup Beef Stroganoff Best Peach Cobbler Ever! Better Than Sex Cake Brownies (Easy Method) Buffalo Chicken Dip Butternut Squash and Apple Soup Caesar Salad Dressing Canning Pears Cheese Fondue Cherry Dump Cake Chicken Carbonara Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole Chicken Teriyaki over Stir-Fry Vegetables Chile Relleno Casserole Chinese Cabbage Salad Chinese Cole Slaw Chocolate Brownie Mix Cookies Chocolate Chip Muffins Classic Blueberry Crisp Coconut Cream Pie Copycat Honey Baked Ham Corn and Potato Chowder Crab Cakes with Basil Mayonnaise Cream Puff Pastry Creme Brulee Creme Brulee Crispix Puppy Chow (Similar to Chex Muddy Buddies) Crock Pot Pork Roast with Gravy Crock Pot Roast Dad's Easy Chicken Parmesan Deanna's Macaroni and Cheese Deviled Eggs Dutch Oven London Broil Easy Blackberry Cobbler Easy Chicken Fajitas Easy Hot and Sour Soup Easy One-Pot Chili Easy Pumpkin Pie Egg and Sausage Breakfast Casserole Eggplant Parmesan Famous Quaker Oatmeal Cookies Fresh Corn on the Cob (Microwave) Fresh Peach Cobbler Fudgy Fudge Brownies Great American Potato Salad Grilled Steak Marinade Ham Glaze Herbed Pork Tenderloin with Oven Roasted Potatoes Homemade Cinnamon Rolls Hot Artichoke Dip Italian Meatballs Kahala's Fluffy Chocolate Frosting Laura's Easy Spinach Artichoke Dip Layered Overnight Salad Maryland Crab Cakes Minestrone (Italian Vegetable Soup) Moist Banana Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting Momma Beal's Banana Nut Bread Monkey Bread No Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies Old Fashioned Banana Cream Pie Old Fashioned Potato Pancake Pan Fried Sea Scallops Party Mini-Cheesecakes Peanut Butter Rice Krispy Treats Pineapple Casserole Playdoh Pot O' Dirt (Oreo/Pudding Dessert) Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Ramen Noodle Cabbage Salad Real English Shepherds Pie! Red Velvet Cake Remoulade Sauce Scotcharoo's Shepherd's Pie Slow Cooker Pot Roast Slow Cooker Roast Pork Southern Sweet Potato Pie Spaghetti Bolognese Stir - Fried Shrimp with Vegetables Stuffed Artichokes Stuffed Bell Peppers Taco Dip Salad Taco Salad Taco Soup Tater Tot Casserole Texas Chili The Best Bread Pudding Tortilla Pinwheels White Chocolate Chex Mix White Chocolate Chip Cookies with Macadamia Nuts Zucchini Casserole NEXT RECIPE: HOMEMADE CINNAMON ROLLS ~ RELATED RECIPE COLLECTIONS ~ Cook's Favorites · Cook's Favorites (II) · Cook's Favorites (IV) · Cook's Favorites (V) · Cook's Favorites (VI) · Cook's Favorites (VII) · Cook's Favorites (VIII) Printer-friendly version HERBED PORK TENDERLOIN WITH OVEN ROASTED POTATOES 1/3 cup olive oil 2 garlic cloves, minced 2 tsp. dried rosemary leaves, crushed 2 tsp. dried thyme leaves, crushed 1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. pepper 2 whole pork tenderloins (3/4 to 1 lb. each) 2 1/2 lbs.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_482466904#2_680022497
Title: Headings: Content: Drain in a colander. When cool enough to handle cut into 1/8 inch thick slices. Peel them if desired. Heat the oil in a non-stick skillet until it starts to smoke slightly. Place the potatoes in the pan with salt and pepper. Shake the pan a bit to keep the slices separated. Flip occasionally or turn them with a flexible spatula. When crusty and brown add the garlic. Add the parsley and serve immediately. Yield:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_482722054#0_680455439
Title: Baked Pork Steak - Recipe | Cooks.com Headings: Reply Reply Content: Baked Pork Steak - Recipe | Cooks.com 3 Home > Recipes > Meat Dishes > Baked Pork Steak Printer-friendly version BAKED PORK STEAK Set oven temperature at 375°F. Place pork steaks, either with bone or without, in baking pan lined with foil. Cover with thinly sliced onions and garlic; spray lightly with olive oil spray. Sprinkle lightly with salt, pepper, garlic and onion powder, and a pinch of paprika. Place in hot oven and bake for approximately 15 minutes. Remove from oven and pour off grease, turn pork. Bake for another 15 minutes and again pour off grease. Combine 1/2 can cranberry jelly and equal amount of salsa. Stir together until well mixed.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_482758804#0_680536027
Title: Oven Baked Pork Steaks - Recipe | Cooks.com Headings: OVEN BAKED PORK STEAKS Printer-friendly version Content: Oven Baked Pork Steaks - Recipe | Cooks.com 26 Home > Recipes > Meat Dishes > Oven Baked Pork Steaks Printer-friendly version OVEN BAKED PORK STEAKS 4 pork steaks 1/4 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. pepper 1/2 tsp. meat tenderizer 1/2 tsp. garlic salt 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce Preheat oven at 350 degrees. Sprinkle meat on both sides with salt, pepper, meat tenderizer, garlic salt and Worcestershire sauce. Place steaks on foil lined cookie sheet. Bake 20-30 minutes, turning once. 26 reviews Add review or comment Name Email Address (required, never displayed) Rate this Recipe (optional, 5 is best) No Rating 1 2 3 4 5 Stars Your Message... SUPPORT THIS RECIPE BY SHARING Print recipe:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_482758804#1_680537093
Title: Oven Baked Pork Steaks - Recipe | Cooks.com Headings: OVEN BAKED PORK STEAKS Printer-friendly version Content: Worcestershire sauce Preheat oven at 350 degrees. Sprinkle meat on both sides with salt, pepper, meat tenderizer, garlic salt and Worcestershire sauce. Place steaks on foil lined cookie sheet. Bake 20-30 minutes, turning once. 26 reviews Add review or comment Name Email Address (required, never displayed) Rate this Recipe (optional, 5 is best) No Rating 1 2 3 4 5 Stars Your Message... SUPPORT THIS RECIPE BY SHARING Print recipe: Share recipe: Email recipe to: Rating: 4.7 / 5 · Reviews: 26 Sort by Oldest Sort by Latest Page 1 of 3 Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Reply Add review REVIEW PAGE:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_483723367#0_682387478
Title: Eye of Round Roast - CooksInfo Headings: Eye of Round Roast Eye of Round Roast Contents hide Cooking Tips How to cook an Eye of Round Roast as a dry-heat oven roast Eye of Round Roast as a pot roast. Eye of Round Roast in the pressure cooker Other names Content: Eye of Round Roast - CooksInfo Home » Meat » Beef » Beef Round » Eye of Round Roast Eye of Round Roast Eye of Round Roast. Whole, 3.5kg (7 1/2 pounds) with side fat still on © Denzil Green Contents hide 1 Cooking Tips 2 How to cook an Eye of Round Roast as a dry-heat oven roast 3 Eye of Round Roast as a pot roast. 4 Eye of Round Roast in the pressure cooker An Eye of Round Roast is a boneless beef roast. A whole one can weigh up to 8 pounds (3 1/2 kg), though butchers will often cut that in half for sale. It is a lean cut of beef, with almost no marbling; any side fat is often trimmed away. Pause 0:00 / 0:00 Speed: Normal Speed 0.25 0.5 0.75 Normal 1.25 1.5 1.75 2 Settings Voltax Full-screen In fact, it’s such a “pure, beefy” looking cut, that at times it can look a lot like the extremely tender Tenderloin roast cut from the middle of a cow. In fact, though, an Eye of Round Roast is cut from the primal Round region at the hindmost end of a cow (see main entry for “Beef Round.”) The top and bottom (outside and inside) and heel (portion of the hip) Round areas have been trimmed away.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#0_685379467
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry January 1, 2012 by Kerry Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Jump to Recipe Print Recipe Baked Pork Schnitzel | Yes! It gets super crispy in the oven. No frying! Baking pork schnitzel in the oven is one of my favorite ways to cook pork chops. And honestly, I’ve found that I can get a really crispy texture using my oven to bake lots of breaded foods– like this eggplant, for instance–without deep frying. I’m a huge fan of crispy, fried…anything. Who isn’t. Fried is the king of all textures in my book. But, I’m not often up for deep frying at home. First, there’s the mess.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#1_685380630
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: I’m a huge fan of crispy, fried…anything. Who isn’t. Fried is the king of all textures in my book. But, I’m not often up for deep frying at home. First, there’s the mess. Oil splatters everywhere! And then, the smell. Oil-fried is a smell that lingers in the house for hours if not days. And you need a whole lot of oil which I don’t always have on hand. And then you need to figure out what to do with a bunch of used oil!
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#2_685381579
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: Oil splatters everywhere! And then, the smell. Oil-fried is a smell that lingers in the house for hours if not days. And you need a whole lot of oil which I don’t always have on hand. And then you need to figure out what to do with a bunch of used oil! Finally, there’s my health to consider. While I don’t think occasional fried food is bad, I probably don’t need to be eating in my regular rotation. But that texture! That texture is why I like to say hello to oven frying. After breading food in a standard breading procedure (that’s a thing!
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#3_685382646
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: Finally, there’s my health to consider. While I don’t think occasional fried food is bad, I probably don’t need to be eating in my regular rotation. But that texture! That texture is why I like to say hello to oven frying. After breading food in a standard breading procedure (that’s a thing! Culinary school, ftw!), simply turn your oven up high, place your breaded food on a lightly oiled rack, and let her rip. After a relatively short stint in the oven, you’ll have texture for days. This is actually basically what those very popular air fryers are doing with the addition of some extra air circulation; but honestly, you don’t need it or an extra appliance on your counter top.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#4_685383856
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: Culinary school, ftw!), simply turn your oven up high, place your breaded food on a lightly oiled rack, and let her rip. After a relatively short stint in the oven, you’ll have texture for days. This is actually basically what those very popular air fryers are doing with the addition of some extra air circulation; but honestly, you don’t need it or an extra appliance on your counter top. ♥ Related: Crispy Baked Eggplant Is it an exact replacement for frying? No. But it’s pretty darn close and a lot easier and cleaner than the alternative. Plus, I like that it’s hands off once you get the food in the oven.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#5_685384992
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: ♥ Related: Crispy Baked Eggplant Is it an exact replacement for frying? No. But it’s pretty darn close and a lot easier and cleaner than the alternative. Plus, I like that it’s hands off once you get the food in the oven. There’s no babysitting a vat of oil while also trying to stay away from splattering hot oil. How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Pork schnitzel is one of my favorite foods to bread and bake in the oven. Here’s how to do it: Pound pork cutlets really thin–about 1/4-inch thick. Bread pork using the standard breading procedure:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#6_685386073
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: There’s no babysitting a vat of oil while also trying to stay away from splattering hot oil. How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Pork schnitzel is one of my favorite foods to bread and bake in the oven. Here’s how to do it: Pound pork cutlets really thin–about 1/4-inch thick. Bread pork using the standard breading procedure: first a light dip in flour, then coat in egg, and finally bread them with panko or regular breadcrumbs seasoned any way you’d like. Bake your breaded pork cutlets on a greased wire rack over a baking sheet. Bake in the oven for about 20 minutes, flipping partway through the cooking process. The result: an ultra crispy baked pork schnitzel.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#7_685387263
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: first a light dip in flour, then coat in egg, and finally bread them with panko or regular breadcrumbs seasoned any way you’d like. Bake your breaded pork cutlets on a greased wire rack over a baking sheet. Bake in the oven for about 20 minutes, flipping partway through the cooking process. The result: an ultra crispy baked pork schnitzel. Serve as a main meal component, with any sauce you’d like paired with your favorite side dishes (I like this cabbage dish ); or pile onto a sandwich with your favorite toppings! Baked pork schnitzel is versatile and you can’t go wrong no matter how you serve it. Pounding Pork Chops Pork Cutlet Breading Station Pork Schnitzel Ready for the Oven Print Pin Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Pork schnitzel baked in the oven is an easy and delicious dinner! Cooking breaded pork schnitzel in the oven at a very high temperature creates a crispy, juicy cutlet without requiring tons of oil.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#8_685388724
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: Serve as a main meal component, with any sauce you’d like paired with your favorite side dishes (I like this cabbage dish ); or pile onto a sandwich with your favorite toppings! Baked pork schnitzel is versatile and you can’t go wrong no matter how you serve it. Pounding Pork Chops Pork Cutlet Breading Station Pork Schnitzel Ready for the Oven Print Pin Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Pork schnitzel baked in the oven is an easy and delicious dinner! Cooking breaded pork schnitzel in the oven at a very high temperature creates a crispy, juicy cutlet without requiring tons of oil. Course Dinner, Main Course Keyword Baked, Oven-fried, Pork Servings 4 Ingredients 4 boneless pork loin chops about 4 oz each ½ cup all-purpose flour 2 tsp kosher salt 1 tsp ground black pepper 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp chili powder or paprika 2 eggs whisked 1 cup unseasoned breadcrumbs Instructions Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. One at a time, place each pork chop in between two layers of plastic wrap. Use a meat mallet to pound the pork chops so that they are about 1/4 inch thick. Set up a breading station by combining the flour and spices in a shallow pan, the whisked eggs in another shallow pan, and the bread crumbs in a third shallow pan. I like to use my round cake pans.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#9_685390543
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: Course Dinner, Main Course Keyword Baked, Oven-fried, Pork Servings 4 Ingredients 4 boneless pork loin chops about 4 oz each ½ cup all-purpose flour 2 tsp kosher salt 1 tsp ground black pepper 1 tsp garlic powder 1 tsp chili powder or paprika 2 eggs whisked 1 cup unseasoned breadcrumbs Instructions Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. One at a time, place each pork chop in between two layers of plastic wrap. Use a meat mallet to pound the pork chops so that they are about 1/4 inch thick. Set up a breading station by combining the flour and spices in a shallow pan, the whisked eggs in another shallow pan, and the bread crumbs in a third shallow pan. I like to use my round cake pans. Dip each piece of pork into the flour so it’s well coated on each side — shaking off the excess. Then dip into the egg mixture to cover each. Finally dip into the bread crumbs to cover each side. Place breaded pork schnitzel onto a lightly oiled wire rack over a baking sheet. Bake the pork schnitzel in the oven for 15 minutes at 425 degrees.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#10_685392099
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: Dip each piece of pork into the flour so it’s well coated on each side — shaking off the excess. Then dip into the egg mixture to cover each. Finally dip into the bread crumbs to cover each side. Place breaded pork schnitzel onto a lightly oiled wire rack over a baking sheet. Bake the pork schnitzel in the oven for 15 minutes at 425 degrees. Flip and bake for another 5 minutes. Notes Baked pork schnitzel is so versatile. It makes a fantastic main course dish with a couple of side dishes. But I also love serving the crispy pork on a sub roll with sandwich toppings. You can be very creative with crispy oven-baked pork schnitzel as a base!
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#11_685393253
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: Flip and bake for another 5 minutes. Notes Baked pork schnitzel is so versatile. It makes a fantastic main course dish with a couple of side dishes. But I also love serving the crispy pork on a sub roll with sandwich toppings. You can be very creative with crispy oven-baked pork schnitzel as a base! Things You Might Need For This Recipe Cake Pans: I like these inexpensive 8-inch cake pans to set up my standard breading station. They are wide enough for most food and have high sides to help me keep my counter clean during the process. Plus they are multi-taskers because, well. Cake.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#12_685394342
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: Things You Might Need For This Recipe Cake Pans: I like these inexpensive 8-inch cake pans to set up my standard breading station. They are wide enough for most food and have high sides to help me keep my counter clean during the process. Plus they are multi-taskers because, well. Cake. I own three of these. Meat Malle t: You will need the right tool for pounding your meat thin. A meat mallet will do the trick. For this recipe, you’ll use the smooth side;
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#13_685395306
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: I own three of these. Meat Malle t: You will need the right tool for pounding your meat thin. A meat mallet will do the trick. For this recipe, you’ll use the smooth side; but if you are hammering tougher cuts, the tenderizer side will be your pal. Sheet Pans: Most likely you have plenty of cookie sheets, but I swear by these basic aluminum sheet pans. They are inexpensive and lightweight. And I like that they have a fairly high lip so they are useful for baking cookies OR roasting juicier items (no dripping onto your oven floor!)
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#14_685396346
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: but if you are hammering tougher cuts, the tenderizer side will be your pal. Sheet Pans: Most likely you have plenty of cookie sheets, but I swear by these basic aluminum sheet pans. They are inexpensive and lightweight. And I like that they have a fairly high lip so they are useful for baking cookies OR roasting juicier items (no dripping onto your oven floor!) These are very standard professional kitchen items, but also super helpful in the home kitchen. Sheet Pan Racks: A rack to place in your sheet pan during cooking time is a MUST for oven frying. Keeping the food off of the bottom of the sheet pan allows air to circulate all around the food so there isn’t a soggy bottom. These racks are also awesome for cooling baked goods, especially big batches of cookies!
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#15_685397624
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: These are very standard professional kitchen items, but also super helpful in the home kitchen. Sheet Pan Racks: A rack to place in your sheet pan during cooking time is a MUST for oven frying. Keeping the food off of the bottom of the sheet pan allows air to circulate all around the food so there isn’t a soggy bottom. These racks are also awesome for cooling baked goods, especially big batches of cookies! A couple of sheet pan racks are far cheaper than one air fryer and won’t take up all of your counter space. This post contains affiliate links. I may make a commission on qualified purchases from affiliate links that you click. Affiliate commissions help support this site so that I can keep bringing you great recipes, kitchen hacks, and product reviews. Category:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485087115#16_685398908
Title: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy | Cook with Kerry Headings: Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel How to Bake Pork Schnitzel in the Oven Baked Pork Schnitzel | Super Crispy in the Oven Ingredients Instructions Notes Things You Might Need For This Recipe Content: A couple of sheet pan racks are far cheaper than one air fryer and won’t take up all of your counter space. This post contains affiliate links. I may make a commission on qualified purchases from affiliate links that you click. Affiliate commissions help support this site so that I can keep bringing you great recipes, kitchen hacks, and product reviews. Category: Main Courses Tag: Comfort Food, Oven Frying, Pork Reader Interactions
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485734153#5_686615066
Title: Narwhals of the Arctic Facts and Adaptations - Monodon monoceros Headings: Narwhals - Facts and Adaptations Monodon monoceros Narwhals - Facts and Adaptations Monodon monoceros Medium sized toothed whales with just the single long tusk is present in males and about 15% of females. Animals of the far north and the original unicorns. What are Narwhals like? how do they survive? Narwhals live in groups of 10-100 individuals though can sometimes form much larger groups. Historically Narwhal Adaptations: Content: They belong to a group called the Cetaceans that includes the large baleen whales such as blue and humpbacks and also smaller toothed whales like orcas, dolphins and porpoises. Narwhals are medium sized toothed whales although they don't have any teeth other than the tusk, there are vestigial teeth when they are young, but these never erupt and disappear before maturity. Narwhals are very difficult to study as they are large fast swimming animals that live in very cold seas in very remote parts of the world. It is difficult and costly to get to where they live and difficult and costly to find out much about them when you are there, consequently their biology is not very well known. Inuit people's hunt narwhals for food which provide some specimens that may be studied to provide information about them. They can also be tracked by satellite transmitters attached to their backs. Narwhals live in groups of 10-100 individuals though can sometimes form much larger groups. Narwhal Tusks The most obvious and striking feature of narwhals is the tusk. This is an elongated canine tooth and is mainly found in males though around 15% of females also have a tusk albeit shorter and with a less pronounced spiral. The tusk is the left upper canine tooth and has a fairly tight left handed spiral which is thought to keep the tusk straight as it grows rather than curving as in other animals with tusks such as elephants and pigs which would cause problems when swimming.
http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/wildlife/Arctic_animals/narwhal-arctic-whale.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485734153#6_686617296
Title: Narwhals of the Arctic Facts and Adaptations - Monodon monoceros Headings: Narwhals - Facts and Adaptations Monodon monoceros Narwhals - Facts and Adaptations Monodon monoceros Medium sized toothed whales with just the single long tusk is present in males and about 15% of females. Animals of the far north and the original unicorns. What are Narwhals like? how do they survive? Narwhals live in groups of 10-100 individuals though can sometimes form much larger groups. Historically Narwhal Adaptations: Content: They can also be tracked by satellite transmitters attached to their backs. Narwhals live in groups of 10-100 individuals though can sometimes form much larger groups. Narwhal Tusks The most obvious and striking feature of narwhals is the tusk. This is an elongated canine tooth and is mainly found in males though around 15% of females also have a tusk albeit shorter and with a less pronounced spiral. The tusk is the left upper canine tooth and has a fairly tight left handed spiral which is thought to keep the tusk straight as it grows rather than curving as in other animals with tusks such as elephants and pigs which would cause problems when swimming. Very occasionally a male will grow two tusks, one from each side though the right tusk also has a left hand spiral rather than being a mirror image as might be expected, around 1 in 500 male narwhals have two tusks. The tusks don't grow out below the lip, they actually grow entirely horizontally in relation to the skull so actually break through the upper lip rather than emerging from the mouth as do other animals tusks. While the tusk is essentially a tooth it has a structure rather different to that of a typical tooth being sort of inside-out with the outside being porous and the hard, usually external enamel layer in the center the opposite way to your teeth. There is a pulp at the very center (like other mammalian teeth) which has blood vessels and nerves and in the order of ten million channels that allow sea-water to enter the tusk. The purpose of the tusk was for a long time unknown or at least unproven.
http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/wildlife/Arctic_animals/narwhal-arctic-whale.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_485734153#7_686619638
Title: Narwhals of the Arctic Facts and Adaptations - Monodon monoceros Headings: Narwhals - Facts and Adaptations Monodon monoceros Narwhals - Facts and Adaptations Monodon monoceros Medium sized toothed whales with just the single long tusk is present in males and about 15% of females. Animals of the far north and the original unicorns. What are Narwhals like? how do they survive? Narwhals live in groups of 10-100 individuals though can sometimes form much larger groups. Historically Narwhal Adaptations: Content: Very occasionally a male will grow two tusks, one from each side though the right tusk also has a left hand spiral rather than being a mirror image as might be expected, around 1 in 500 male narwhals have two tusks. The tusks don't grow out below the lip, they actually grow entirely horizontally in relation to the skull so actually break through the upper lip rather than emerging from the mouth as do other animals tusks. While the tusk is essentially a tooth it has a structure rather different to that of a typical tooth being sort of inside-out with the outside being porous and the hard, usually external enamel layer in the center the opposite way to your teeth. There is a pulp at the very center (like other mammalian teeth) which has blood vessels and nerves and in the order of ten million channels that allow sea-water to enter the tusk. The purpose of the tusk was for a long time unknown or at least unproven. That only males always have fully developed tusks indicates that there is some element of sexual selection in its function in that the tusk somehow enables males to compete for access to females. There is no evidence to show that male narwhals use the tusks to fence in duels with each other as once thought, though males have been seen touching their tusks with other males in non-combative interactions. It is possible that the tusks are largely for show only when it comes to mate selection like a peacock's tail. It has been suggested that they may be used to break ice or spear prey (how will it get it off?) though there is no evidence for either of these things.
http://www.coolantarctica.com/Antarctica%20fact%20file/wildlife/Arctic_animals/narwhal-arctic-whale.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_494633885#2_702468852
Title: Corience: Pulse oximetry as tool to detect critical congenital heart defects Headings: Pulse oximetry as tool to detect critical congenital heart defects Pulse oximetry as tool to detect critical congenital heart defects Critical congenital heart disease Hypoxemia as common feature Pulse oximetry to detect hypoxemia in newborn infants Open questions and problems Recommendations and Conclusions of AHA and AAP Content: Hypoxemia as common feature In the neonatal period, most forms of congenital heart defects are associated with hypoxemia. This means that there is not sufficient oxygen in the arterial blood. However, this condition does not always lead to visible cyanosis in the first days of life, which is why it often goes unnoticed. Pulse oximetry to detect hypoxemia in newborn infants Pulse oximetry seems to be an appropriate solution for this dilemma, at least in the majority of cases. It is a non-invasive method of determining the oxygen saturation and has the potential to detect also those cases of hypoxemia where no cyanosis is present or visible. This tool is already in routine use in neonatal intensive care units or emergency departments. There have already been several smaller studies on this aspect, and it is now suggested that it is used routinely for the assessment of newborn children as well. Open questions and problems When it comes to using pulse oximetry routinely for newborn assessment, some matters still have to be clarified. For example, a point in time has to be defined when this examination should be performed. According to AHA and AAP, measurements are ideally made soon after the first 24 hours of life because there are considerable variations in oxygen saturation before that.
http://www.corience.org/research/research-news/new-method-to-detect-congenital-heart-defects/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_494633885#3_702470809
Title: Corience: Pulse oximetry as tool to detect critical congenital heart defects Headings: Pulse oximetry as tool to detect critical congenital heart defects Pulse oximetry as tool to detect critical congenital heart defects Critical congenital heart disease Hypoxemia as common feature Pulse oximetry to detect hypoxemia in newborn infants Open questions and problems Recommendations and Conclusions of AHA and AAP Content: This tool is already in routine use in neonatal intensive care units or emergency departments. There have already been several smaller studies on this aspect, and it is now suggested that it is used routinely for the assessment of newborn children as well. Open questions and problems When it comes to using pulse oximetry routinely for newborn assessment, some matters still have to be clarified. For example, a point in time has to be defined when this examination should be performed. According to AHA and AAP, measurements are ideally made soon after the first 24 hours of life because there are considerable variations in oxygen saturation before that. Controversial results were also achieved by different studies with respect to a threshold value below which hypoxemia can be assumed. According to the two organisations, hypoxemia is present if the oxygen saturation is below 95%. Another question concerns the positioning of the probe to measure the oxygen saturation. This can be done either at the hand or foot of the newborn infant. AHA and AAP recommend positioning the probe at the foot.
http://www.corience.org/research/research-news/new-method-to-detect-congenital-heart-defects/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_494633885#4_702472559
Title: Corience: Pulse oximetry as tool to detect critical congenital heart defects Headings: Pulse oximetry as tool to detect critical congenital heart defects Pulse oximetry as tool to detect critical congenital heart defects Critical congenital heart disease Hypoxemia as common feature Pulse oximetry to detect hypoxemia in newborn infants Open questions and problems Recommendations and Conclusions of AHA and AAP Content: Controversial results were also achieved by different studies with respect to a threshold value below which hypoxemia can be assumed. According to the two organisations, hypoxemia is present if the oxygen saturation is below 95%. Another question concerns the positioning of the probe to measure the oxygen saturation. This can be done either at the hand or foot of the newborn infant. AHA and AAP recommend positioning the probe at the foot. The most profound objection is the fact that even routine pulse oximetry cannot detect all forms of critical congenital heart defects. Recommendations and Conclusions of AHA and AAP In their statement AHA and AAP confirm the potential of pulse oximetry to detect critical congenital heart defects that would otherwise go unnoticed. They also point to the cost and time effectiveness of this tool compared, for example, to the very accurate technique of echocardiography. With respect to its usefulness in clinical practice, AHA and AAP call for further and larger studies to assess the best way of implementing this tool for routine use in different delivery systems, as well as its impact in the long term. Furthermore, the organisations call for informing those concerned – parents and caretakers –that pulse oximetry cannot detect all cases of critical congenital heart defects.
http://www.corience.org/research/research-news/new-method-to-detect-congenital-heart-defects/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_504771425#4_713730968
Title: What is a Correctional Officer Headings: What is a Correctional Officer? What is a Correctional Officer? Featured Programs: Correctional Officers as Safety Facilitators Ensuring the Security of Detention Facilities The Correctional Officer’s Role in Inmate Rehabilitation Content: Searching prison cells and vehicles that come and go from the prison compound to isolate and confiscate potential weapons also helps ensure team safety. Correctional officers are routinely involved in these measures to limit the likelihood that inmates could come into contact with dangerous items that could be used to cause injury or death. Inmate safety – The third safety responsibility is that of the inmates. The pressures of imprisonment can contribute to depression, anger or hopelessness, and correctional officers must recognize the signs of trouble before they lead to a violent altercation or suicide. If the signs of despondency appear it is the responsibility of officers to notify mental health counselors or take more active steps like putting an inmate under suicide watch. Efforts are also made to segregate inmate populations as needed to better ensure the protection of inmates that are at higher-risk of being assaulted, victimized or targeted for assassination. In some instances, this may mean keeping rival gang members from sharing communal areas at the same time. Ensuring the Security of Detention Facilities Maintaining the jail or prison is of paramount importance. Any breach in prison security may allow contraband drugs, weapons or communication devices into the facility, which may contribute to more violence. Most importantly, any compromise of the prison’s borders may allow prisoners to escape and harm others in the community.
http://www.correctionalofficeredu.org/what-is-a-correctional-officer/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_504771425#5_713732932
Title: What is a Correctional Officer Headings: What is a Correctional Officer? What is a Correctional Officer? Featured Programs: Correctional Officers as Safety Facilitators Ensuring the Security of Detention Facilities The Correctional Officer’s Role in Inmate Rehabilitation Content: Efforts are also made to segregate inmate populations as needed to better ensure the protection of inmates that are at higher-risk of being assaulted, victimized or targeted for assassination. In some instances, this may mean keeping rival gang members from sharing communal areas at the same time. Ensuring the Security of Detention Facilities Maintaining the jail or prison is of paramount importance. Any breach in prison security may allow contraband drugs, weapons or communication devices into the facility, which may contribute to more violence. Most importantly, any compromise of the prison’s borders may allow prisoners to escape and harm others in the community. All threats to the prison’s security are identified and immediately remedied. FIND SCHOOLS Sponsored Content Most prisons utilize surveillance cameras to monitor the prison grounds and inmate activity that takes place in common areas. Searches and security checks are regularly scheduled to disrupt potential plans for escape or rioting. Correctional officers also carefully monitor the behavior of offenders to ensure that there are no disruptions in usual patterns of behavior that may indicate an inmate is making preparations for an escape. Many prisoners engage in paid employment during incarceration.
http://www.correctionalofficeredu.org/what-is-a-correctional-officer/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_504918571#2_714023006
Title: Some Reasons Why Incarceration Does Not Work Very Well Headings: IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Content: Most criminals are manipulative, use people as they please, fancy themselves in control, con others successfully, posture as tough guys and do not like to work hard at school or regular jobs. They thrive on intimidation and stealth. Crooks dish it out, but cannot take criticism. A minority pity their victims. Most have little remorse until caught. Crime progresses when these profoundly selfish young people bully others, get high, sell drugs, steal, gamble, rob stores, join gangs, rape and participate in violence, thrill seeking, intimidation and depravity. Drugs, intoxicants, theft, gangs, sex, violence or some combination of them help create new age slaves. People decide to disobey the law for their own self-centered reasons. Prisons are supposed to act as a deterrent to criminal activity. Being unpleasant, potential offenders should be so afraid of going to prison that they do not commit crimes.
http://www.corrections.com/news/article/27870-some-reasons-why-incarceration-does-not-work-very-well
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_504918571#10_714032774
Title: Some Reasons Why Incarceration Does Not Work Very Well Headings: IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Content: Released prisoners carry extremely high rates of communicable diseases, AIDS, HIV infection, syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and tuberculosis, often undiagnosed, into their communities, families and neighborhoods. Released convicts face many re-entry obstacles, most do not make the transition successfully, and huge numbers are recycled back into prison. Instead of making people less prone to commit crimes, prisons increase the likelihood that convicts will commit more crimes upon the completion of their sentences. Prisons, especially overcrowded ones where different levels of offenders are mixed together, are "criminogenic," they cause more crime. Prisons are, as Jens Soering's 2004 book title reveals, An Expensive Way to Make Bad People Worse. Possessions are removed, family excluded, sexual desire frustrated. The sex ratio is at its most forbidding for normal sex, 100% of one sex versus zero of the opposite sex. Sexual deviancy increases. Life is unpleasant. Sanity depends upon mental toughness.
http://www.corrections.com/news/article/27870-some-reasons-why-incarceration-does-not-work-very-well
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_504918571#12_714035064
Title: Some Reasons Why Incarceration Does Not Work Very Well Headings: IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Content: Worries remain. Most prisoners are unhappy, many all of the time. Pagan, satanic, racist and occult religious texts are much more popular in prison than outside. Many contemplate, attempt or commit suicide or self-mutilation. The suicide rate for American prisoners is five to 15 times greater than it is for the general American population. Fewer chaplains and programs for inmates exist than in prior years. We take every prisoner away from spouses, friends and family, constantly replicating the awful fate of many antebellum slaves. The free world isolates and abandons prisoners with long sentences. Many prisoners do not receive any visits from friends or family. Six Solid barriers separate the prisoner and any visitors during visits.
http://www.corrections.com/news/article/27870-some-reasons-why-incarceration-does-not-work-very-well
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_504918571#13_714036132
Title: Some Reasons Why Incarceration Does Not Work Very Well Headings: IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Content: Fewer chaplains and programs for inmates exist than in prior years. We take every prisoner away from spouses, friends and family, constantly replicating the awful fate of many antebellum slaves. The free world isolates and abandons prisoners with long sentences. Many prisoners do not receive any visits from friends or family. Six Solid barriers separate the prisoner and any visitors during visits. Social isolation harms the prisoner's self-esteem, as rejection often does. Gangs then successfully recruit members in prison from among the isolates, metastasizing their anti-social ideas and breeding virulent racism and religious bigotry. Prisonization occurs, which is the process whereby prisoners take on the penitentiary's sick underclass values, codes and dogma. The longer the prison sentence, the more prisonization affects the prisoner. The closed environment of prison is kept from view because prisons severely restrict the media's access, routinely prohibit press interviews, and monitor and censor mail and telephone communications.
http://www.corrections.com/news/article/27870-some-reasons-why-incarceration-does-not-work-very-well
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_504918571#14_714037505
Title: Some Reasons Why Incarceration Does Not Work Very Well Headings: IN CASE YOU MISSED IT Content: Social isolation harms the prisoner's self-esteem, as rejection often does. Gangs then successfully recruit members in prison from among the isolates, metastasizing their anti-social ideas and breeding virulent racism and religious bigotry. Prisonization occurs, which is the process whereby prisoners take on the penitentiary's sick underclass values, codes and dogma. The longer the prison sentence, the more prisonization affects the prisoner. The closed environment of prison is kept from view because prisons severely restrict the media's access, routinely prohibit press interviews, and monitor and censor mail and telephone communications. Dreadful things often do not receive investigation or publicity. Through the centuries, lack of communication between prison and the outside world allowed abuses to grow undetected inside the closed prison environment. Prisons harm people in several ways, but do not make enough of them "penitent." Incarceration teaches depravity, affects minds adversely, and then releases its damaged products into the free world on their mandatory release date or on parole. Prisons are warehouses for criminal minds.
http://www.corrections.com/news/article/27870-some-reasons-why-incarceration-does-not-work-very-well
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_504976672#1_714134896
Title: Recognizing and Controlling Security Threat Groups Headings: Content: Security Threat Groups” are still a threat to the overall safety and security of our prisons. Many of our prisons and jails have excellent mission statements and policies and procedures in place related to prison gangs/security threat groups. These programs are in place to track and record threat groups and members. If a prison or jail has limited resources and is struggling to implement security threat group awareness; there are ample amount of agencies at the city, county, state, and federal levels willing to assist and share important information. It is more important than ever to implement security threat group awareness. The institution must recognize a gang problem and/or potential gang problem exists. Corrections personnel also must be aware of reasons why inmates join these security threat groups. These can consist of protection, viewing the gang as family, a need to belong and/or be accepted, means of support, want to control their environment, etc. This is part of the ongoing security threat group awareness process.
http://www.corrections.com/news/article/32484-recognizing-and-controlling-security-threat-groups
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_504976672#2_714136237
Title: Recognizing and Controlling Security Threat Groups Headings: Content: It is more important than ever to implement security threat group awareness. The institution must recognize a gang problem and/or potential gang problem exists. Corrections personnel also must be aware of reasons why inmates join these security threat groups. These can consist of protection, viewing the gang as family, a need to belong and/or be accepted, means of support, want to control their environment, etc. This is part of the ongoing security threat group awareness process. Institutions face many challenges when dealing with the security threat groups. If these challenges are not dealt with timely, then these challenges will only escalate and lead to more serious problems. Institution administration and staff must be focused and recognize who the gang members are. The major security threat groups within a prison will vary from state to state. Classification, as you know serves several purposes.
http://www.corrections.com/news/article/32484-recognizing-and-controlling-security-threat-groups
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_504976672#7_714143519
Title: Recognizing and Controlling Security Threat Groups Headings: Content: This can consist of controlled housing, administrative segregation, inmate (s) formally being charged with violating institutional rules, loss of privileges, continuing to develop new strategies for controlling security threat groups, monitoring of inmate telephone calls excluding legal and/or privilege, and improving communications at all levels. Everyone in law enforcement needs to note; our prisons and jails often have more comprehensive collection of gang intelligence information then local law enforcement. We must put forth efforts in continuing to work toward improving communications with other agencies. I recognize at times this is often a closed door. Yet, this does not prohibit corrections from continuing to reach out. The use of effective communication is a powerful tool and can be advantageous to all. Some of our security threat group inmates validated are going to be released. This can consist of transfer to another prison, discharge, parole, early release, etc. When this occurs an information packet can be provided to officials.
http://www.corrections.com/news/article/32484-recognizing-and-controlling-security-threat-groups
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_504976672#10_714147236
Title: Recognizing and Controlling Security Threat Groups Headings: Content: This includes other inmates, staff, victims and victim’s family, general public, etc. While maintaining the above, we cannot become complacent and ignore the remainder of the inmate corrections population. Staff also must be aware of those security threat group members who want to renounce their gang affiliation and/or membership. Does the institution have a process in place to do this? Corrections needs to be prepared and creative in being able to control for security threat groups. Unfortunately, these security threat groups continue to thrive. Many prisons are beginning to experience an influx of new inmates. Some of these inmates are from other countries and entering our correctional systems. Some additional characteristics consist of them being extremely violent and having a military background. We know what security risks these are and must adapt to deal with them.
http://www.corrections.com/news/article/32484-recognizing-and-controlling-security-threat-groups
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_504976672#11_714148421
Title: Recognizing and Controlling Security Threat Groups Headings: Content: Unfortunately, these security threat groups continue to thrive. Many prisons are beginning to experience an influx of new inmates. Some of these inmates are from other countries and entering our correctional systems. Some additional characteristics consist of them being extremely violent and having a military background. We know what security risks these are and must adapt to deal with them. Lastly, corrections as I mentioned previously, has a tremendous amount of gang-related information. There is a need to continue providing information and communicating effectively with other law enforcement agencies. Many doors with law enforcement agencies are open, yet some agencies continue to have closed doors. This is another challenge for corrections and I have no doubt there is light at the end of the tunnel. Stay safe, and I, as well as others, appreciate the job that all do.
http://www.corrections.com/news/article/32484-recognizing-and-controlling-security-threat-groups
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_510632975#0_726438985
Title: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Headings: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? It's 2014, and lots of women (and men) are still wary of embracing the term. Content: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Type keyword (s) to search Today's Top Stories 1 The “Inverted” Filter Is Destroying Self-Esteem 2 This Futuristic Vertical Garden Is My Only Love 3 66 Sweet and Thoughtful Gifts for Mom 4 ‘BiP’ Is Coming and We Have Theories on the Host 5 My Mother's Birth Chart Helped Me Understand Her We may earn commission from links on this page, but we only recommend products we love. Promise. Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? It's 2014, and lots of women (and men) are still wary of embracing the term. By Jill Filipovic Jul 9, 2014 Tara Rice In my first day of Intro to Women's Studies at NYU, the professor passed out a survey to get a sense of where students were in their knowledge of women's history. One of the first questions: " Do you identify as a feminist?" I was 18 and only in this class because I registered late and there were few other options available; my plan was to transfer after a week or so.
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/news/a28510/misconceptions-about-feminism/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_510632975#2_726441538
Title: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Headings: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? It's 2014, and lots of women (and men) are still wary of embracing the term. Content: I stared at the blank line next to the question. I believed in equal rights, sure, but a feminist? The term seemed aggressive, dated, intimidating. "I don't know," I wrote. That hesitation to own the term is a common reaction: In a 2013 Economist/YouGov poll, 72 percent of respondents said that, no, they did not consider themselves feminists. More women than men – 38 percent versus 18 percent – identified as feminist, but in neither group did a majority use the label. Celebrities also routinely reject the term: Taylor Swift isn't a feminist because she doesn't "think about things as guys versus girls"; Lady Gaga isn't one because she "loves men";
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/news/a28510/misconceptions-about-feminism/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_510632975#3_726442660
Title: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Headings: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? It's 2014, and lots of women (and men) are still wary of embracing the term. Content: In a 2013 Economist/YouGov poll, 72 percent of respondents said that, no, they did not consider themselves feminists. More women than men – 38 percent versus 18 percent – identified as feminist, but in neither group did a majority use the label. Celebrities also routinely reject the term: Taylor Swift isn't a feminist because she doesn't "think about things as guys versus girls"; Lady Gaga isn't one because she "loves men"; Sarah Jessica Parker is a "humanist"; Carrie Underwood thinks the word "can come off as a negative connotation"; Shailene Woodley also "loves men" and believes in "sisterhood more than feminism." On one hand, it's unclear why we care if celebrities are feminists or not, and in a country where many people harbor negative stereotypes about feminism, it may be a smarter career move for famous women — and it's almost always women who are being asked the question — to remain palatable by embracing a "girl power" ethos while rebuffing the word for it. On the other hand, every time a celebrity denies being a feminist or issues a qualifier — like Katy Perry's "I'm not a feminist, but I do believe in the strength of women" — it reinforces the myth that feminism is about hating men or that it's simply unattractive or uncool.
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/news/a28510/misconceptions-about-feminism/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_510632975#4_726444413
Title: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Headings: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? It's 2014, and lots of women (and men) are still wary of embracing the term. Content: Sarah Jessica Parker is a "humanist"; Carrie Underwood thinks the word "can come off as a negative connotation"; Shailene Woodley also "loves men" and believes in "sisterhood more than feminism." On one hand, it's unclear why we care if celebrities are feminists or not, and in a country where many people harbor negative stereotypes about feminism, it may be a smarter career move for famous women — and it's almost always women who are being asked the question — to remain palatable by embracing a "girl power" ethos while rebuffing the word for it. On the other hand, every time a celebrity denies being a feminist or issues a qualifier — like Katy Perry's "I'm not a feminist, but I do believe in the strength of women" — it reinforces the myth that feminism is about hating men or that it's simply unattractive or uncool. Reluctance to use the F-word may be more about education and information than the word itself. When respondents to the 2013 poll were given the dictionary definition of feminist — "someone who believes in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes" — 57 percent of respondents, including 67 percent of women and 47 percent of men, agreed that, yes, they were feminists. Education worked for me too. I stayed in my women's studies class until the end of the semester, and by then, not only had "feminist" lost its fear factor, but it felt tremendously disrespectful not to own a word that represented generations of struggle to set women on the path to equality. We know the usual markers of feminist success but not always the long haul that led to them:
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/news/a28510/misconceptions-about-feminism/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_510632975#5_726446507
Title: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Headings: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? It's 2014, and lots of women (and men) are still wary of embracing the term. Content: Reluctance to use the F-word may be more about education and information than the word itself. When respondents to the 2013 poll were given the dictionary definition of feminist — "someone who believes in the social, political and economic equality of the sexes" — 57 percent of respondents, including 67 percent of women and 47 percent of men, agreed that, yes, they were feminists. Education worked for me too. I stayed in my women's studies class until the end of the semester, and by then, not only had "feminist" lost its fear factor, but it felt tremendously disrespectful not to own a word that represented generations of struggle to set women on the path to equality. We know the usual markers of feminist success but not always the long haul that led to them: Women secured the right to vote, but it took nearly 100 years of campaigning; women won court cases for the right to use contraception and terminate pregnancies, but only after sustained campaigns to criminalize both of those practices landed health advocates in jail; Hillary Clinton might just be the first female president of the United States, but Victoria Woodhull was the first to run nearly a century and a half ago; today, domestic violence is illegal and it's no big deal for a woman to have her own credit card or bank account, but just a few decades ago, beating your wife wasn't treated as a criminal offense and a woman couldn't open a bank account without her husband's permission. Many other American women also come to feminism through higher education, with more than half of college-educated women identifying as feminists.
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/news/a28510/misconceptions-about-feminism/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_510632975#6_726448584
Title: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Headings: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? It's 2014, and lots of women (and men) are still wary of embracing the term. Content: Women secured the right to vote, but it took nearly 100 years of campaigning; women won court cases for the right to use contraception and terminate pregnancies, but only after sustained campaigns to criminalize both of those practices landed health advocates in jail; Hillary Clinton might just be the first female president of the United States, but Victoria Woodhull was the first to run nearly a century and a half ago; today, domestic violence is illegal and it's no big deal for a woman to have her own credit card or bank account, but just a few decades ago, beating your wife wasn't treated as a criminal offense and a woman couldn't open a bank account without her husband's permission. Many other American women also come to feminism through higher education, with more than half of college-educated women identifying as feminists. And women who came of age during the second-wave feminist movement of the '60s and '70s are also more likely than the average American to use the term to describe themselves. The problem, then, seems to be the word itself, and not what it stands for. When people learn what feminism actually means either through education or by simply hearing a definition of the term, they're more likely to adopt it. But who can blame folks for initially balking? Right-wing radio hosts have built entire careers on branding feminist-minded women " feminazis ," and every inch toward equality has seen a foot of backlash, often in the form of stereotyping feminists as unattractive man-haters.
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/news/a28510/misconceptions-about-feminism/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_510632975#7_726450560
Title: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Headings: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? It's 2014, and lots of women (and men) are still wary of embracing the term. Content: And women who came of age during the second-wave feminist movement of the '60s and '70s are also more likely than the average American to use the term to describe themselves. The problem, then, seems to be the word itself, and not what it stands for. When people learn what feminism actually means either through education or by simply hearing a definition of the term, they're more likely to adopt it. But who can blame folks for initially balking? Right-wing radio hosts have built entire careers on branding feminist-minded women " feminazis ," and every inch toward equality has seen a foot of backlash, often in the form of stereotyping feminists as unattractive man-haters. American women are strongly socialized to be people-pleasers, to put work into being pretty, to be nice and likable and, especially, appealing to men. The many traditionalists who oppose feminist values, including equality in the home and at work, have been particularly savvy in exploiting that desire to be attractive and agreeable by casting feminists as the opposite. [embed_gallery gid=4096 type="simple"] There are also women who reject the term "feminist" because they feel the term rejects them. While the word "feminist" purports to represent women's interests, various factions of the feminist movement have at times marginalized or outright attacked particular groups. Some suffragists, for example, opposed racial equality laws;
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/news/a28510/misconceptions-about-feminism/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_510632975#8_726452442
Title: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Headings: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? It's 2014, and lots of women (and men) are still wary of embracing the term. Content: American women are strongly socialized to be people-pleasers, to put work into being pretty, to be nice and likable and, especially, appealing to men. The many traditionalists who oppose feminist values, including equality in the home and at work, have been particularly savvy in exploiting that desire to be attractive and agreeable by casting feminists as the opposite. [embed_gallery gid=4096 type="simple"] There are also women who reject the term "feminist" because they feel the term rejects them. While the word "feminist" purports to represent women's interests, various factions of the feminist movement have at times marginalized or outright attacked particular groups. Some suffragists, for example, opposed racial equality laws; feminist anti-lynching journalist Ida B. Wells not only challenged their stance but also brought lynching and the sexual violence of white men against black women into the national conversation. The second-wave feminists have been sharply criticized for prioritizing the interests of white, middle class women; writer Alice Walker coined the term " womanism " as a feminist theory intended to represent the ways in which feminists of color live in the intersections of sexism and racism. In 1969, National Organization of Women president Betty Friedan lamented the "lavender menace" of lesbians infiltrating the women's movement and marginalizing it from the mainstream political discourse; queer women and their allies split off to agitate for women's rights regardless of sexual orientation.
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/news/a28510/misconceptions-about-feminism/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_510632975#10_726456328
Title: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Headings: Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? Why Don't More People Call Themselves Feminists? It's 2014, and lots of women (and men) are still wary of embracing the term. Content: And many radical feminists continue to embrace an idea of "women-born-women" to differentiate themselves from transgender women, who they believe should be excluded from female-only spaces. Some women, then, cast the term "feminist" aside not out of ignorance, but out of experience. Feminist identity seems to be changing, though, and the Internet may get the credit. Women between the ages of 18 and 29 are the group most likely to self-identify as feminists — they're also the group that came of age with Internet access. Online spaces offer an endless stream of information, with ideas both good and bad disseminated widely. It's nearly impossible to read about politics, women's issues, and even fashion online today and not be more than a click or two away from unabashed feminist thought. While second-wave feminists gathered in living rooms for "consciousness-raising" sessions wherein they discussed the personal ways sexism manifested in their lives, from husbands who did little housework to surviving intimate partner violence, women today have Twitter, feminist blogs, Tumblr, and website comment sections in which to trade stories and discuss the personal and political issues that matter in their lives. That contributes to a heightened awareness not only of what feminism is, but how womanhood and sexism are experienced differently by women of different backgrounds — instead of talking to your neighbors, Internet access means you might be talking to a woman on the other side of the country or halfway around the world. Those connections, and the understanding they foster, mean feminism snakes out across the web, popping up even in unexpected places — food blogs, fashion websites, porn. And it makes online feminism a force for powerful activism.
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/news/a28510/misconceptions-about-feminism/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_511754821#7_729597163
Title: 12 Best Body Glitter Hacks - How To Wear Glitter On Your Body Headings: 12 Body Glitter Hacks You Need to Copy ASAP 12 Body Glitter Hacks You Need to Copy ASAP Yes, it’s totally doable without looking like a craft project. Body Glitter Hack #1: Glue It With Hair Gel Try These 4 Loose Chunky Body Glitters The Gypsy Shrine Chunky Unicorn Glitter Pot Glitter Eco Lovers Fairy Dust Biodegradable Chunky Glitter Karizma Superstar Chunky Glitter Prizem Spellbound Glitter Body Glitter Hack #2: Make It Stick With Petroleum Jelly Body Glitter Hack #3: Use Hand Sanitizer for Non-Sticky Application Body Glitter Hack #4: Make Any Makeup Product Glittery Body Glitter Hack #5: DIY Shimmer Spray 4 Highlighter Powders You Should Try Artist Couture Diamond Glow Powder J.Cat Beauty Shimmery Powder Juvia's Place The Nubian Loose Highlighter Cleo Beauty Bakerie So Icy Mini Illuminator Body Glitter Hack #6: Make Your Own Shimmer Oil Body Glitter Hack #7: Layer Glitter Over Lipstick 4 Best Finely Milled Glitter Powders NYX Professional Makeup Face and Body Glitter Make Up For Ever Star Lit Glitters Smith & Cult Glitter Shot All-Over Glitter Crush Elf Stardust Glitter Body Glitter Hack #8: Create a Glitter Brow Gel Body Glitter Hack #9: Use Eyelash Glue for Sequins Body Glitter Hack #10: Make Glitter Stamps With Makeup Sponges 4 Glitter Gels for Easy Application Tarte Treasure Pot Glitter Gel Unicorn Snot Glitter Gel Glossier Play Glitter Gelée Lemonhead LA Spacejam Body Glitter Hack #11: Cover Your Roots With Glitter Gel Body Glitter Hack #12: Use Oil and Tape for Easy Removal Content: Make Your Own Shimmer Oil RUBEN CHAMORRO Sure, you could splurge on a shimmery body oil—or you could make your own. Pour your body oil of choice in a travel bottle and add as much glitter pigment as you want (just a sprinkle if you like a glow-from-within look or a heavy pour if you prefer a glow from the gods). Shake it up and rub it in anywhere you want extra shimmer. Body Glitter Hack #7: Layer Glitter Over Lipstick RUBEN CHAMORRO If you don’t want to spend the cash on a glitter lipstick you’ll probably only wear once, DIY it instead. Anthony recommends applying a cream lipstick first (the glitter will flake off with liquid lipstick), then using your finger to press the cosmetic-grade glitter into place on your lips. 4 Best Finely Milled Glitter Powders NYX Professional Makeup Face and Body Glitter ulta.com $6.50 SHOP NOW Make Up For Ever Star Lit Glitters sephora.com $20.00 SHOP NOW Smith & Cult Glitter Shot All-Over Glitter Crush ulta.com $22.00 SHOP NOW Elf Stardust Glitter elfcosmetics.com $4.00 SHOP NOW Body Glitter Hack #8: Create a Glitter Brow Gel RUBEN CHAMORRO Grande also gets his glitter brows by spraying hairspray into a dish and adding loose cosmetic-grade glitter. To apply the “brow gel,” dip a spoolie brush in the mix and comb the glitter through your brows to shape them. Body Glitter Hack #9:
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/a9275808/glitter-hacks/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_511754821#8_729600376
Title: 12 Best Body Glitter Hacks - How To Wear Glitter On Your Body Headings: 12 Body Glitter Hacks You Need to Copy ASAP 12 Body Glitter Hacks You Need to Copy ASAP Yes, it’s totally doable without looking like a craft project. Body Glitter Hack #1: Glue It With Hair Gel Try These 4 Loose Chunky Body Glitters The Gypsy Shrine Chunky Unicorn Glitter Pot Glitter Eco Lovers Fairy Dust Biodegradable Chunky Glitter Karizma Superstar Chunky Glitter Prizem Spellbound Glitter Body Glitter Hack #2: Make It Stick With Petroleum Jelly Body Glitter Hack #3: Use Hand Sanitizer for Non-Sticky Application Body Glitter Hack #4: Make Any Makeup Product Glittery Body Glitter Hack #5: DIY Shimmer Spray 4 Highlighter Powders You Should Try Artist Couture Diamond Glow Powder J.Cat Beauty Shimmery Powder Juvia's Place The Nubian Loose Highlighter Cleo Beauty Bakerie So Icy Mini Illuminator Body Glitter Hack #6: Make Your Own Shimmer Oil Body Glitter Hack #7: Layer Glitter Over Lipstick 4 Best Finely Milled Glitter Powders NYX Professional Makeup Face and Body Glitter Make Up For Ever Star Lit Glitters Smith & Cult Glitter Shot All-Over Glitter Crush Elf Stardust Glitter Body Glitter Hack #8: Create a Glitter Brow Gel Body Glitter Hack #9: Use Eyelash Glue for Sequins Body Glitter Hack #10: Make Glitter Stamps With Makeup Sponges 4 Glitter Gels for Easy Application Tarte Treasure Pot Glitter Gel Unicorn Snot Glitter Gel Glossier Play Glitter Gelée Lemonhead LA Spacejam Body Glitter Hack #11: Cover Your Roots With Glitter Gel Body Glitter Hack #12: Use Oil and Tape for Easy Removal Content: Anthony recommends applying a cream lipstick first (the glitter will flake off with liquid lipstick), then using your finger to press the cosmetic-grade glitter into place on your lips. 4 Best Finely Milled Glitter Powders NYX Professional Makeup Face and Body Glitter ulta.com $6.50 SHOP NOW Make Up For Ever Star Lit Glitters sephora.com $20.00 SHOP NOW Smith & Cult Glitter Shot All-Over Glitter Crush ulta.com $22.00 SHOP NOW Elf Stardust Glitter elfcosmetics.com $4.00 SHOP NOW Body Glitter Hack #8: Create a Glitter Brow Gel RUBEN CHAMORRO Grande also gets his glitter brows by spraying hairspray into a dish and adding loose cosmetic-grade glitter. To apply the “brow gel,” dip a spoolie brush in the mix and comb the glitter through your brows to shape them. Body Glitter Hack #9: Use Eyelash Glue for Sequins RUBEN CHAMORRO If sequins and rhinestones are more your thing, use lash glue to stick them on your skin. For heavier glitter materials, Kennington likes to use clear individual eyelash glue to make them stick. First, apply a dot of the glue to the back of the rhinestone, and wait until the adhesive gets tacky. Then stick the rhinestone onto your skin, press, and hold until it dries. Body Glitter Hack #10:
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/a9275808/glitter-hacks/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_512834069#5_732709972
Title: Male prostitute's 14 brutally honest Reddit AMA Headings: 14 brutally honest answers from male prostitute's Reddit AMA 14 brutally honest answers from male prostitute's Reddit AMA "I don't get very many attractive clients and really only one that I would consider hot." 1. "So... How did you get into the business?" 2. "How much do you make? And is this you only source of income?" 3. "Could you describe a typical woman client? Are they hot?" 4. "I have to ask: How do you get hard if your client is unattractive? And how do you keep going if your client is very attractive?" 5. "Have you ever worked for couples?" 6. "So you suck dicks but you're straight?" 7. "Are there any rules you have other than no penetrative sex with men?" 8. "If it isn't a strange or private question, do you enjoy your work?" 9. "Have you had many cringeworthy moments during a meeting with a client?" 10. "What are your rates? Do you like what you do or is it something you did for fun and got stuck in?" 11. "Do you still have personal sexual interactions? Do you have a girlfriend? How do your personal partners feel about your job?" 12. "Does your family know what you do for work?" 13. "Have you ever had a client (M or F) who was just so atrocious that you said no?" 14. "Why do you continue doing this?" Content: Once I hit that I'll stop looking for work for the remainder of the week. I'm looking for a waiting job right now and going to try to set it up so I can just work with my regular clients and not have to look for new ones." 3. " Could you describe a typical woman client? Are they hot?" "My women clients are all very similar. Not what most would call attractive. Usually ages from 30 to 45 with very few outside that age range. They are usually larger women and some of them have definitely been a bit slow [...] just a little dimmer than the average person. "Nearly all are inexperienced.
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/love-sex/sex/a36162/male-prostitute-ama-reddit/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_512834069#6_732712119
Title: Male prostitute's 14 brutally honest Reddit AMA Headings: 14 brutally honest answers from male prostitute's Reddit AMA 14 brutally honest answers from male prostitute's Reddit AMA "I don't get very many attractive clients and really only one that I would consider hot." 1. "So... How did you get into the business?" 2. "How much do you make? And is this you only source of income?" 3. "Could you describe a typical woman client? Are they hot?" 4. "I have to ask: How do you get hard if your client is unattractive? And how do you keep going if your client is very attractive?" 5. "Have you ever worked for couples?" 6. "So you suck dicks but you're straight?" 7. "Are there any rules you have other than no penetrative sex with men?" 8. "If it isn't a strange or private question, do you enjoy your work?" 9. "Have you had many cringeworthy moments during a meeting with a client?" 10. "What are your rates? Do you like what you do or is it something you did for fun and got stuck in?" 11. "Do you still have personal sexual interactions? Do you have a girlfriend? How do your personal partners feel about your job?" 12. "Does your family know what you do for work?" 13. "Have you ever had a client (M or F) who was just so atrocious that you said no?" 14. "Why do you continue doing this?" Content: "My women clients are all very similar. Not what most would call attractive. Usually ages from 30 to 45 with very few outside that age range. They are usually larger women and some of them have definitely been a bit slow [...] just a little dimmer than the average person. "Nearly all are inexperienced. There have been a few that fall outside all those traits but it really is a rare occurrence. I've only have one client that I consider hot." 4. " I have to ask: How do you get hard if your client is unattractive?
http://www.cosmopolitan.com/uk/love-sex/sex/a36162/male-prostitute-ama-reddit/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_519194121#0_745979423
Title: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam Headings: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam 03 September, 2014 Countercurrents.org Relooking at the Term `Marginalized’ Women are `Marginalized’ in the World Dominated by Men The Social Complexities that further Accentuate Inequalities Inequalities that are Relegating Women to Margins State’s Perception of Marginality Marginality as a Space for Contestation, Resistance, Negotiation and Struggle Conclusions Comment (1) Content: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam Printer Friendly Version From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam 03 September, 2014 Countercurrents.org A few days back, I attended a seminar on `Violence Against Marginalized Women and Gender Justice’. The seminar discussed about issues relating to various subgroups within the category `women’ like widows, dalit women, tribal women, refugee women, so on and so forth. The deliberations made me think as to who constitute `marginalized women’ when `women’ being women are marginalized in the patriarchal world. Women as a `category’ or as a `group’ in comparison to `men’ have been relegated to margins due to systemic and structural discrimination within the society. Women, irrespective of their hierarchical status, ranking or background, face violence within public and private spaces, they are being doubly discriminated and denied of the basic rights and are often oppressed by norms, culture and customs in a male dominated world where capitalism and globalization commodifies and objectifies women. Considering this aspect, the term `marginalized women’ needs rethinking as to which of the subgroup of category `women’ may be classified as `marginalized women’ and whether these marginalized women can use marginality as a site to contest for their rights and entitlements. Relooking at the Term `Marginalized’ Marginalization is often described as a social process where people are relegated to the fringes or `margins’ of the society. It is defined as a process, in which individuals or communities are socially excluded, systematically blocked from, or are denied access to participate in social and political processes which are basic to integrate with the society.
http://www.countercurrents.org/nigam030914.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_519194121#1_745982074
Title: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam Headings: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam 03 September, 2014 Countercurrents.org Relooking at the Term `Marginalized’ Women are `Marginalized’ in the World Dominated by Men The Social Complexities that further Accentuate Inequalities Inequalities that are Relegating Women to Margins State’s Perception of Marginality Marginality as a Space for Contestation, Resistance, Negotiation and Struggle Conclusions Comment (1) Content: Women as a `category’ or as a `group’ in comparison to `men’ have been relegated to margins due to systemic and structural discrimination within the society. Women, irrespective of their hierarchical status, ranking or background, face violence within public and private spaces, they are being doubly discriminated and denied of the basic rights and are often oppressed by norms, culture and customs in a male dominated world where capitalism and globalization commodifies and objectifies women. Considering this aspect, the term `marginalized women’ needs rethinking as to which of the subgroup of category `women’ may be classified as `marginalized women’ and whether these marginalized women can use marginality as a site to contest for their rights and entitlements. Relooking at the Term `Marginalized’ Marginalization is often described as a social process where people are relegated to the fringes or `margins’ of the society. It is defined as a process, in which individuals or communities are socially excluded, systematically blocked from, or are denied access to participate in social and political processes which are basic to integrate with the society. Marginalization inhibits a person, a group, a section or a community to enjoy rights, privileges, opportunities and resources that are normally available to members of a society. It may therefore be considered as a discordant relationship between those who marginalize as compared to those who are being marginalized. Then possibly the term `marginalized’ may be used synonymously with the term `oppressed’ in comparison to an `oppressor’ as Paolo Freire used in his famous `Pedagogy of Oppressed’, `proletariat’ as used by Karl Marx, `subaltern’ used by Gramsci, `powerless’ as elaborated by Michel Foucault, or exploited, vulnerable, discriminated, disadvantaged, subjugated, socially excluded, alienated or downtrodden as used elsewhere in the available literature. However, there are theorists have warned that some of these words cannot be equated with each other. For example, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is of the view that . . . “
http://www.countercurrents.org/nigam030914.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_519194121#2_745985028
Title: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam Headings: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam 03 September, 2014 Countercurrents.org Relooking at the Term `Marginalized’ Women are `Marginalized’ in the World Dominated by Men The Social Complexities that further Accentuate Inequalities Inequalities that are Relegating Women to Margins State’s Perception of Marginality Marginality as a Space for Contestation, Resistance, Negotiation and Struggle Conclusions Comment (1) Content: Marginalization inhibits a person, a group, a section or a community to enjoy rights, privileges, opportunities and resources that are normally available to members of a society. It may therefore be considered as a discordant relationship between those who marginalize as compared to those who are being marginalized. Then possibly the term `marginalized’ may be used synonymously with the term `oppressed’ in comparison to an `oppressor’ as Paolo Freire used in his famous `Pedagogy of Oppressed’, `proletariat’ as used by Karl Marx, `subaltern’ used by Gramsci, `powerless’ as elaborated by Michel Foucault, or exploited, vulnerable, discriminated, disadvantaged, subjugated, socially excluded, alienated or downtrodden as used elsewhere in the available literature. However, there are theorists have warned that some of these words cannot be equated with each other. For example, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is of the view that . . . “ subaltern is not just a classy word for “oppressed”, for [the] Other, for somebody who’s not getting a piece of the pie. . . . In terms, everything that has limited or no access to the cultural imperialism is subaltern — a space of difference. Now, who would say that’s just the oppressed? The working class is oppressed. It’s not subaltern… Many people want to claim subalternity.
http://www.countercurrents.org/nigam030914.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_519194121#6_745992838
Title: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam Headings: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam 03 September, 2014 Countercurrents.org Relooking at the Term `Marginalized’ Women are `Marginalized’ in the World Dominated by Men The Social Complexities that further Accentuate Inequalities Inequalities that are Relegating Women to Margins State’s Perception of Marginality Marginality as a Space for Contestation, Resistance, Negotiation and Struggle Conclusions Comment (1) Content: Therefore, on the basis of her analysis the entire category called `women’ or the `Other’ is marginalized because of structural and systemic discrimination prevalent in the society. In ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Women’, Wollstonecraft3 writes against a conception of women and femininity as defined primarily by the ability to arouse male sexual desire. She elucidates that this conceptualization, “deprive us of souls and insinuate that we are beings only designed by sweet attractive grace, and docile blind obedience, to gratify the sense of man…..” She further argued, “They (women) may be convenient slaves, but slavery will have its constant effect, degrading the master and the abject dependent”. Similarly, in India, Tarabai Shinde in 19th century in her famous published work Stri Purush Tulna explained that women everywhere are oppressed4. Therefore, historically, it may be said that women are oppressed and marginalized in almost every society and more specifically in patriarchal society like India women’s marginalized is being continued till today. This may be observed from the analysis of facts, figures and the data available reflected in the Human Development Index, crime against women or otherwise available, on the basis of which it may be generalized that social and political structures constrain women’s choices and limit their ability to participate in decision making, thus socially exclude them at both micro and macro level. Omvedt5 noted that, “When political independence came to nations in Africa and Asia, the ruling elite became the managers of the system of surplus accumulation and attempted to utilise it for development in their own societies. The main mechanisms for surplus extraction were by this time prices (low prices both for crops grown by peasant producers and for natural resources) and increasing state claims to ownership of common property which had once been under the control of village communities”. She further explained that exploitation was masked by the ideology of development and industrialization and in the process poor, small and marginal farmers, peasants and women were marginalized. The Report on the Committee on the Status of Women in India6 in 1974, a document solely devoted the `question of women’ in independent India, observed that the `large masses’ of women were yet to realize their rights on the ground though the Constitution of India proclaimed when it guarantees the right to equality on the basis of sex.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_519194121#7_745996174
Title: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam Headings: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam 03 September, 2014 Countercurrents.org Relooking at the Term `Marginalized’ Women are `Marginalized’ in the World Dominated by Men The Social Complexities that further Accentuate Inequalities Inequalities that are Relegating Women to Margins State’s Perception of Marginality Marginality as a Space for Contestation, Resistance, Negotiation and Struggle Conclusions Comment (1) Content: This may be observed from the analysis of facts, figures and the data available reflected in the Human Development Index, crime against women or otherwise available, on the basis of which it may be generalized that social and political structures constrain women’s choices and limit their ability to participate in decision making, thus socially exclude them at both micro and macro level. Omvedt5 noted that, “When political independence came to nations in Africa and Asia, the ruling elite became the managers of the system of surplus accumulation and attempted to utilise it for development in their own societies. The main mechanisms for surplus extraction were by this time prices (low prices both for crops grown by peasant producers and for natural resources) and increasing state claims to ownership of common property which had once been under the control of village communities”. She further explained that exploitation was masked by the ideology of development and industrialization and in the process poor, small and marginal farmers, peasants and women were marginalized. The Report on the Committee on the Status of Women in India6 in 1974, a document solely devoted the `question of women’ in independent India, observed that the `large masses’ of women were yet to realize their rights on the ground though the Constitution of India proclaimed when it guarantees the right to equality on the basis of sex. The report observed that the promise of gender equality remained on paper and failed to reach a large number of women. It further held that though many women contributed to the freedom movement but that notion quickly evaporated and in the independent India the `women’s question’ remains ignored7. The committee further noted, “All indicators of participation, attitudes and impact come up with the same result…though women do not numerically constitute a minority, they are beginning to acquire the features of minority community by the three recognized dimensions ….economic situation…social position and political power. If this trend is allowed to continue the large masses of women in India may well emerge as the only surviving minority continuously exposed to injustice”8. And this became a reality today where a large majority of women, are being denied the basic social, economic and political rights and those who got it are struggling to maintain their acquired positions.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_519194121#8_745999410
Title: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam Headings: From The Margins: Revisiting The Concept Of `Marginalized Women’ By Shalu Nigam 03 September, 2014 Countercurrents.org Relooking at the Term `Marginalized’ Women are `Marginalized’ in the World Dominated by Men The Social Complexities that further Accentuate Inequalities Inequalities that are Relegating Women to Margins State’s Perception of Marginality Marginality as a Space for Contestation, Resistance, Negotiation and Struggle Conclusions Comment (1) Content: The report observed that the promise of gender equality remained on paper and failed to reach a large number of women. It further held that though many women contributed to the freedom movement but that notion quickly evaporated and in the independent India the `women’s question’ remains ignored7. The committee further noted, “All indicators of participation, attitudes and impact come up with the same result…though women do not numerically constitute a minority, they are beginning to acquire the features of minority community by the three recognized dimensions ….economic situation…social position and political power. If this trend is allowed to continue the large masses of women in India may well emerge as the only surviving minority continuously exposed to injustice”8. And this became a reality today where a large majority of women, are being denied the basic social, economic and political rights and those who got it are struggling to maintain their acquired positions. This is mainly because `women’ as a group or category has been overlooked by the State while framing and implementing policies. Though policies and schemes for women were framed as a part of five year plans or otherwise, however, the main intent of these programmes is to grant `welfare’ to women where services are being doled out. The policy makers over the years have failed to see women as equal participants or partners to change, growth and development of the country. The authors of the ‘Towards Equality’ Report while commenting on the role of state in marginalization of women observed, “”Women” were positioned – marginally and precariously – with the confines of a narrowly conceived social welfare sector. Marginally, because women had to jostle for space and resources within this poorly endowed sector with many other groups of citizens;
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Title: Growth of Cities, Urbanization of America, People, USA, North America - settlement house movement, sensational stories, corrupt officials, illegal alcohol, unintended effect Headings: Urbanization of America, Growth of Cities Urbanization of America, Growth of Cities settlement house movement, sensational stories, corrupt officials, illegal alcohol, unintended effect Content: Urbanization of America :: Growth of Cities Urbanization of America, Growth of Cities settlement house movement, sensational stories, corrupt officials, illegal alcohol, unintended effect Until the middle of the 19th century, the center of the city was the most fashionable place to live. Merchants, lawyers, and manufacturers built substantial townhouses on the main thoroughfares within walking distance of the docks, warehouses, offices, courts, and shops where they worked. Poorer people lived in back alleys and courtyards of the central city. Markets, shops, taverns, and concert halls provided services and entertainment. The middle classes lived a little farther from the center, and other poor people lived in the suburbs, farther from the economic and governmental centers and away from urban amenities such as town watches, water pumps, and garbage collection. Cities were densely populated, as people had to live within walking distance of work and shops. Streets were narrow, just wide enough to accommodate pedestrians and wagons. The Industrial Revolution of the 19th and 20th centuries transformed urban life and gave people higher expectations for improving their standard of living. The increased number of jobs, along with technological innovations in transportation and housing construction, encouraged migration to cities.
http://www.countriesquest.com/north_america/usa/people/urbanization_of_america/growth_of_cities.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_520483504#2_748065596
Title: Growth of Cities, Urbanization of America, People, USA, North America - settlement house movement, sensational stories, corrupt officials, illegal alcohol, unintended effect Headings: Urbanization of America, Growth of Cities Urbanization of America, Growth of Cities settlement house movement, sensational stories, corrupt officials, illegal alcohol, unintended effect Content: The middle classes lived a little farther from the center, and other poor people lived in the suburbs, farther from the economic and governmental centers and away from urban amenities such as town watches, water pumps, and garbage collection. Cities were densely populated, as people had to live within walking distance of work and shops. Streets were narrow, just wide enough to accommodate pedestrians and wagons. The Industrial Revolution of the 19th and 20th centuries transformed urban life and gave people higher expectations for improving their standard of living. The increased number of jobs, along with technological innovations in transportation and housing construction, encouraged migration to cities. Development of railroads, streetcars, and trolleys in the 19th century enabled city boundaries to expand. People no longer had to live within walking distance of their jobs. With more choices about where to live, people tended to seek out neighbors of similar social status, if they could afford to do so. The wealthy no longer had to live in the center of the city, so they formed exclusive enclaves far from warehouses, factories, and docks. Office buildings, retail shops, and light manufacturing characterized the central business districts.
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