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Because land improvements have limited useful
lives, their costs are expensed (depreciated) over their useful lives. §
Buildings– Buildings are facilities used in operations, such as stores, offices,
factories, warehouses, and airplane hangers. ·
All necessary expenditures relating to the
purchase or construction of a building are charged to the building account. ·
When a building is purchased, such costs
include the purchase price, closing costs (attorney's fees, title insurance,
etc.), and real estate broker's commissions. ·
When a new building is constructed, its
cost consists of the contract price plus payments made by the owner for
architect's fees, building permits, and excavation costs. ·
The inclusion of interest costs in the cost of a
constructed building is limited to the
construction period. §
Equipment– Equipment includes assets used in operations, such as store check-out
counters, office furniture, factory machinery, delivery trucks, and airplanes. ·
The cost of equipment consists of the cash
purchase price, sales tax, freight charges, and insurance during transit paid
by the purchaser, as well as expenditures required in assembling, installing
and testing the unit. ·
Two criteria apply in determining the cost of
equipment:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_648295045#5_962395559
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Content: Furthermore, someone suffering from
zoophobia has an irrational fear of animals. All of the above
described anxiety states are based on erroneous beliefs, or a
belief system that is not consistent with reality. The two major
questions that the cognitive explanation attempts to answer are
firstly, how are these erroneous beliefs developed, and secondly,
how are they maintained in the face of evidence to the contrary? Cognitive theorists currently believe that the erroneous beliefs
that result in fear and anxiety states, are produced as a result of
an individual's earlier life experiences, which can be the result
of one's actual experiences, the observation of other's life
experiences, or even just hearing about a fearful event. Cognitive
scientists also believe that once established, erroneous beliefs
are maintained because the presence of that belief has a direct
influence on a person's current and future cognitive functioning. In other words, our erroneous beliefs allow for a distorted
interpretation of the events that occur around us, and it is this
distorted view of things that maintains our erroneous belief
system. As an example, an individual suffering from generalized
anxiety disorder might see the world as a really scary and
dangerous place, where trouble can occur at any moment. Whereas a
person who suffers from panic disorder might be walking down the
street at a fast pace (e.g., to be on time for an appointment) and
start to think that the shortness of breath he or she is
experiencing is a prelude to a massive heart attack which will lead
to certain death. People who suffer from fear and anxiety could be
said, according to the cognitive perspective, to have a problem
with selective attention, in that they focus excessive amounts of
attention on perceived threats in the environment, and thus are
more aware of these threats than are normal individuals. In
addition, these individuals could also have a problem with
selective recall, in that they are more likely to recall
threatening and scary experiences than are individuals who are not
anxious, and that recalling these experiences will lead to the
maintenance of fear and anxiety states.
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http://www.csun.edu/~vcpsy00h/students/anxiety.htm
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_657497450#1_979565323
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Title: Where Did Ketchup Come From? | culinarylore.com
Headings: Where Did Ketchup Come From?
Where Did Ketchup Come From?
Who Invented Ketchup?
Where Did Ketchup Originate?
Etymology of the Word Ketchup
Ketchup versus Catsup
1895 Heinz Keystone Ketchup Recipe
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Content: It would be easy to assume that ketchup was invented by some food company, like Heinz. The fact is that ketchup was absolutely never invented by one person or company. Heinz, however, does have something to do with how we know it today. American style ketchup, which is mostly thickened tomato sauce and corn syrup, could certainly be seen as an invention, but the idea comes from an older tradition. The word ketchup is derived from a Chinese word, ke-tsiap. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word ke-tsiap is from the Amoy dialect of Chinese and means a brine of pickled fish. Where Did Ketchup Originate? This was, essentially, a spicy fish sauce and shared culinary traditions with garum. Both were ways to preserve fish. Since it was wet and humid in Asia, drying fish was not practical.
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http://www.culinarylore.com/food-history:origin-of-ketchup
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_657497450#6_979572928
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Title: Where Did Ketchup Come From? | culinarylore.com
Headings: Where Did Ketchup Come From?
Where Did Ketchup Come From?
Who Invented Ketchup?
Where Did Ketchup Originate?
Etymology of the Word Ketchup
Ketchup versus Catsup
1895 Heinz Keystone Ketchup Recipe
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Content: In fact, tomato juice, as opposed to purees of tomato, didn’t even come about until around 1917, and it took until at least 1924 for tomato juice to be successfully canned. The idea that our word for ketchup could have come from a Chinese word for tomato juice is fishy. It is often a fallacy to assume that the modern meaning of a word has anything much to do with its etymon. That is, it is tempting to think that a theory tracing our modern word ketchup back to a word for “tomato sauce” should automatically hold more credence than one that traces it to a generic sauce. Columbia Catsup ad from 1899
Also, we have to realize that the attempt to phonetically render Chinese words into English produces many spellings that appear to be different words. There are a wide range of Romanization forms in use, and there is no standard to call on. Therefore, trying to research Cantonese words via Romanized spellings is an exercise in SNAFU. The word in question here is really the word that could be spelled as keh-tsap. It just so happens that this is the Cantonese word for tomato sauce. The word for tomato sauce in Mandarin is faan-tsie-je (fan ch’ieh), which loosely translates into “foreign eggplant.”
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http://www.culinarylore.com/food-history:origin-of-ketchup
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_657497450#16_979588974
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Title: Where Did Ketchup Come From? | culinarylore.com
Headings: Where Did Ketchup Come From?
Where Did Ketchup Come From?
Who Invented Ketchup?
Where Did Ketchup Originate?
Etymology of the Word Ketchup
Ketchup versus Catsup
1895 Heinz Keystone Ketchup Recipe
You May Be Interested in These Articles
Content: It is often said that Thomas Jefferson helped to mend the bad reputation of tomatoes, since he loved and popularized them. Regardless, it was not until the 1790’s that tomatoes came to be used in ketchup. Tomato ketchup became popular but it was not the only contender for the throne. Mushroom, walnut, and fish ketchups were still more popular in the states until the mid 1800’s and in Britain up to the twentieth century. Besides mushrooms or walnuts, various ingredients were used to produce ketchups at first, including pickled oysters, cucumbers, and berries. Old-time bottle of Mushroom Ketchup
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Since homemade tomato ketchup was so difficult to make, requiring hours to cook down the initial watery slurry, which had to be stirred constantly, Henry J. Heinz “came to the rescue” with pre-cooked bottled ketchup. The Heinz company still sells more than half the ketchup sold in the U.S. and it is hardly ever made at home anymore, however, the company, despite popular belief, was not the very first to produce commercial ketchup. Mushroom and walnut ketchup had been bottled in England much earlier and bottled tomato ketchup appeared in America at least as early as 1830 and many other bottled ketchups were sold before Heinz and Noble came on the scene, producing tomato and walnut ketchups in 1872, before going bankrupt and reemerging eventually as the H.J. Heinz company. Tomato ketchup did not become an important product for the company until the 1880’s when Heinz began patenting ketchup bottles. The sweet sauce we know today bears no relationship, save the name, to it’s culinary origins.
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http://www.culinarylore.com/food-history:origin-of-ketchup
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_657497450#17_979591128
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Title: Where Did Ketchup Come From? | culinarylore.com
Headings: Where Did Ketchup Come From?
Where Did Ketchup Come From?
Who Invented Ketchup?
Where Did Ketchup Originate?
Etymology of the Word Ketchup
Ketchup versus Catsup
1895 Heinz Keystone Ketchup Recipe
You May Be Interested in These Articles
Content: Old-time bottle of Mushroom Ketchup
Image via wikimedia
Since homemade tomato ketchup was so difficult to make, requiring hours to cook down the initial watery slurry, which had to be stirred constantly, Henry J. Heinz “came to the rescue” with pre-cooked bottled ketchup. The Heinz company still sells more than half the ketchup sold in the U.S. and it is hardly ever made at home anymore, however, the company, despite popular belief, was not the very first to produce commercial ketchup. Mushroom and walnut ketchup had been bottled in England much earlier and bottled tomato ketchup appeared in America at least as early as 1830 and many other bottled ketchups were sold before Heinz and Noble came on the scene, producing tomato and walnut ketchups in 1872, before going bankrupt and reemerging eventually as the H.J. Heinz company. Tomato ketchup did not become an important product for the company until the 1880’s when Heinz began patenting ketchup bottles. The sweet sauce we know today bears no relationship, save the name, to it’s culinary origins. You can read a comprehensive history of the condiment in Pure Ketchup: A History of America’s National Condiment, with Recipes by Andrew F. Smith. It’s amazing that ketchup can fill an entire book! Ketchup versus Catsup
The debate over the proper spelling of the word is quite silly, since, as you can see, it has been
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http://www.culinarylore.com/food-history:origin-of-ketchup
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_657716573#0_980131734
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Title: My Recipe Calls for X Amount of Cooked Crumbled Bacon. How Many Slices Do I Need? | culinarylore.com
Headings: My Recipe Calls for X Amount of Cooked Crumbled Bacon. How Many Slices Do I Need?
My Recipe Calls for X Amount of Cooked Crumbled Bacon. How Many Slices Do I Need?
Bacon Yield In Cooked Crumbles
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Content: My Recipe Calls for X Amount of Cooked Crumbled Bacon. How Many Slices Do I Need? | culinarylore.com
My Recipe Calls for X Amount of Cooked Crumbled Bacon. How Many Slices Do I Need? September 30, 2013 By EricT_CulinaryLore
Many recipes call for bacon that has been precooked until crispy and then crumbled or chopped. Since bacon is mostly fat, which will render, or melt off when fried, you need a lot of bacon for a relatively small amount of crumbled bacon. The following list tells how many slices of bacon you will need to yield various amounts of crumbled bacon in cups. Such conversions are, by necessity, approximate. Bacon comes in thick, medium (or “regular”) and thin slices. You might want to cook up an extra slice or two, just to be on the safe side, especially if the bacon is thin sliced.
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http://www.culinarylore.com/measurements:how-many-slices-of-bacon-for-crumbled-cups
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_657716573#1_980133117
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Title: My Recipe Calls for X Amount of Cooked Crumbled Bacon. How Many Slices Do I Need? | culinarylore.com
Headings: My Recipe Calls for X Amount of Cooked Crumbled Bacon. How Many Slices Do I Need?
My Recipe Calls for X Amount of Cooked Crumbled Bacon. How Many Slices Do I Need?
Bacon Yield In Cooked Crumbles
You May Be Interested in These Articles
Content: Since bacon is mostly fat, which will render, or melt off when fried, you need a lot of bacon for a relatively small amount of crumbled bacon. The following list tells how many slices of bacon you will need to yield various amounts of crumbled bacon in cups. Such conversions are, by necessity, approximate. Bacon comes in thick, medium (or “regular”) and thin slices. You might want to cook up an extra slice or two, just to be on the safe side, especially if the bacon is thin sliced. Not many cooks will mind having an extra piece of bacon to “dispose of!” See also: What Happened to Sizzlean Bacon? Bacon Yield In Cooked Crumbles
1/4 cup: 4 slices
1/3 cup:
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http://www.culinarylore.com/measurements:how-many-slices-of-bacon-for-crumbled-cups
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_658972740#1_982714583
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Title: Ancient India Facts - Interesting Facts on Society, Religion, Science etc
Headings: Ancient India Facts
Ancient India Facts
Social Facts
Mathematical Facts
Medical Facts
Astronomical Facts
General Facts
Content: Ancient India Facts
Ancient India Facts
Often overlooked by historians and scholars, many prominent facts about ancient India continue to remain a mystery. In fact, several details about the Indus Valley Civilization are yet to be uncovered as present day scholars and linguists are still struggling to decipher Indus script, the written language used during the Indus Valley Civilization. Also, Indian scholars argue that many scientific concepts were explained in ancient Indian texts. These texts, often misunderstood as religious concepts, predate many modern day discoveries of European scientists. There are several facts from ancient India that are truly amazing. Here are some interesting facts from ancient India. Image Source : Wikipedia.org
Social Facts
According to Greek philosophers and historians, slavery did not exist in ancient India. Megasthenes, an ancient Greek historian, had stated that all Indians were free. Megasthenes’ statement was confirmed by another Greek historian named Arrian.
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http://www.culturalindia.net/indian-history/ancient-india/facts-ancientindia.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_661579443#9_987713171
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Title: Automotive History: The Sad Final Years Of Saturn | Curbside Classic
Headings: Automotive History: The Sad Final Years Of Saturn
Automotive History: The Sad Final Years Of Saturn
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Content: Only the autopsy remained. What went wrong ? How could a company with a dynamite product and excellent customer service possibly fail after just a few model design cycles ? Let’s discuss. Saturn was doomed from the beginning. GM invested too much money in the concept at the outset. It was like building a million dollar mansion…in a neighborhood where the average rent was 300 dollars a month. The enormous outlay could never be recouped. And by the mid 2000’s with GM’s market share shrinking with every ten day sales report, the Saturn experiment was a luxury that the company could no longer afford. Also, Saturn was a “chimney” inside GM.
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http://www.curbsideclassic.com/automotive-histories/automotive-history-the-sad-final-years-of-saturn/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_665051374#2_993195151
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Title: Is Yogurt Good For You? - Curiosity Aroused
Headings: Is Yogurt Good For You?
Is Yogurt Good For You?
1. Yogurt Can Improve Your Immune System
2. Yogurt Is Easier To Digest Than Milk
3. Yogurt Is Rich In Protein
4. Yogurt Can Lower Cholesterol & Risk Of Heart Disease
5. Yogurts Boost Colon Health
6. Yogurt Decreases Your Chances Of Getting Yeast Infections
Choosing The Right Yogurt
Content: Researchers have found that people eating probiotic yogurt regularly for 3 months had a higher ability to fight off infection. Studies have shown that the healthy bacterial cultures present in yogurt can stimulate white blood cells, which are responsible for fighting off infection. 2. Yogurt Is Easier To Digest Than Milk
A lot of people who can’t handle milk because of lactose intolerance or a protein allergy have no problem enjoying yogurt. That’s because the culturing process used to create yogurt from milk makes it more easily digestible by partially digesting the milk casein protein. The live bacterial cultures in yogurt also helps produce lactase, which is actually an enzyme that lactose-intolerant people are lacking. Some yogurts also contain an additional enzyme, known as beta-galactosidase, which can help lactose-deficient people absorb lactose. 3. Yogurt Is Rich In Protein
Yogurt is a fantastic source of protein, a macro nutrient that’s important for everyone, but especially if you workout or exercise regularly. Regular yogurt usually contains around 10-14 grams of protein per eight ounces.
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http://www.curiosityaroused.com/health/is-yogurt-good-for-you/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_665051374#6_993201790
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Title: Is Yogurt Good For You? - Curiosity Aroused
Headings: Is Yogurt Good For You?
Is Yogurt Good For You?
1. Yogurt Can Improve Your Immune System
2. Yogurt Is Easier To Digest Than Milk
3. Yogurt Is Rich In Protein
4. Yogurt Can Lower Cholesterol & Risk Of Heart Disease
5. Yogurts Boost Colon Health
6. Yogurt Decreases Your Chances Of Getting Yeast Infections
Choosing The Right Yogurt
Content: These friendly bacterial cultures seem to neutralize potentially harmful substances in the colon. There is even evidence that they help reduce the risk of colon cancer. It is extremely rich in calcium, which has been shown to benefit colon health. Calcium intake can also reduce the risk of colon cancer by discouraging excess cell growth in the colon lining. Studies have shown that taking 1,200 milligrams of calcium per day reduced the risk of colorectal cancer by as much as 75%. 6. Yogurt Decreases Your Chances Of Getting Yeast Infections
For the ladies, studies have shown that 8 ounces of probiotic yogurt a day can not only help with yeast infections, but it can also decrease the frequency of vaginal yeast infections. Choosing The Right Yogurt
Keep in mind that not all yogurt is created equal. Some yogurts don’t carry active and live probiotic cultures. While these yogurts may still be a rich source of protein and calcium, you won’t be enjoying the probiotic benefits.
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http://www.curiosityaroused.com/health/is-yogurt-good-for-you/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_667487961#0_997763042
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Title:
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Nursing theories
open access articles on nursing theories and models
Nursing Research and Theories
Introduction
Relationship Between Theory and Research
Theories from Nursing or Other Disciplines
Historical Overview of Research and Theory in Nursing
Purpose of Theory in Research
Types of theory and corresponding research
Grounded Theory Research
Theory testing research
Theory as a conceptual framework
A Typology of Research
Guidelines for writing about a research study’s theoretical framework
Conclusion
References
Content: Nursing theories
open access articles on nursing theories and models
Nursing Research and Theories
Introduction
RESEARCH – Process of inquiry
THEORY – Product of knowledge
SCIENCE – Result of the relationship between research & theory
To effectively build knowledge to research process should be developed within some theoretical structure that facilities analysis and interpretation of findings. Relationship between theory and research in nursing is not well understood. Relationship Between Theory and Research
Research without theory results in discreet information or data which does not add to the accumulated knowledge of the discipline. Theory guides the research process, forms the research questions, aids in design, analysis and interpretation. It enables the scientist to weave the facts together. The relationship is direct and positive
The choice of a research design depends on the question asked and the current state of theory development. ( Kaiser Permanente, 2009)
Theory and its associated research design may be
Descriptive
Correlational
Experimental
Theories from Nursing or Other Disciplines
Nursing science is blend of knowledge that is unique to nursing and knowledge that is borrowed from other disciplines. Debate is whether the use of borrowed theory has hindered the development of the discipline. It has contributed to problems connecting research and theory in nursing. Historical Overview of Research and Theory in Nursing
Florence Nightingale supported her theoretical propositions through research, as statistical data and prepared graphs were used to depict the impact of nursing care on the health of British soldiers.
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http://www.currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/research_and_nursing_theories.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_667487961#1_997765527
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Title:
Headings:
Nursing theories
open access articles on nursing theories and models
Nursing Research and Theories
Introduction
Relationship Between Theory and Research
Theories from Nursing or Other Disciplines
Historical Overview of Research and Theory in Nursing
Purpose of Theory in Research
Types of theory and corresponding research
Grounded Theory Research
Theory testing research
Theory as a conceptual framework
A Typology of Research
Guidelines for writing about a research study’s theoretical framework
Conclusion
References
Content: The relationship is direct and positive
The choice of a research design depends on the question asked and the current state of theory development. ( Kaiser Permanente, 2009)
Theory and its associated research design may be
Descriptive
Correlational
Experimental
Theories from Nursing or Other Disciplines
Nursing science is blend of knowledge that is unique to nursing and knowledge that is borrowed from other disciplines. Debate is whether the use of borrowed theory has hindered the development of the discipline. It has contributed to problems connecting research and theory in nursing. Historical Overview of Research and Theory in Nursing
Florence Nightingale supported her theoretical propositions through research, as statistical data and prepared graphs were used to depict the impact of nursing care on the health of British soldiers. Afterwards, for almost century reports of nursing research were rare. Research and theory developed separately in nursing. Between 1928 and 1959 only 2 out of 152 studies reported a theoretical basis for the research design. In 1970’s growing number of nurse theorists were seeking researchers to test their models in research and clinical application
Grand nursing theories are still not widely used. In 1990’s borrowed theories were used more.
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http://www.currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/research_and_nursing_theories.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_667487961#2_997767633
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Title:
Headings:
Nursing theories
open access articles on nursing theories and models
Nursing Research and Theories
Introduction
Relationship Between Theory and Research
Theories from Nursing or Other Disciplines
Historical Overview of Research and Theory in Nursing
Purpose of Theory in Research
Types of theory and corresponding research
Grounded Theory Research
Theory testing research
Theory as a conceptual framework
A Typology of Research
Guidelines for writing about a research study’s theoretical framework
Conclusion
References
Content: Afterwards, for almost century reports of nursing research were rare. Research and theory developed separately in nursing. Between 1928 and 1959 only 2 out of 152 studies reported a theoretical basis for the research design. In 1970’s growing number of nurse theorists were seeking researchers to test their models in research and clinical application
Grand nursing theories are still not widely used. In 1990’s borrowed theories were used more. Now the focus of research and theory have moved more towards middle range theories
Purpose of Theory in Research
To identify meaningful and relevant areas for study. To propose plausible approaches to health problems. To develop or refine theories
Define the concepts and proposed relationships between concepts. To interpret research findings
To develop clinical practice protocols. To generate nursing diagnosis.
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http://www.currentnursing.com/nursing_theory/research_and_nursing_theories.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_680816576#4_1022938738
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Content: A rider on a horse could take days — maybe even weeks — to deliver a message in the sparsely populated old west. The telegraph
(assuming the wires and poles were in place) was virtually instantaneous. Of
course, the telegraph was just the first of a string of inventions throughout
history that threatened the existing order of things. As we will soon see, newspapers were threatened by radio, and films were threatened by both radio and television. The Telephone Is Invented
Another famous utterance that was soon regretted: "This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us." Western Union internal memo, 1876
Not too long after the telegraph was invented, Alexander Graham Bellwas credited with inventing an even better way of communicating: the telephone. Although Bell has been commonly associated with this invention,
at this point in the history of technology it appears that Bell didn't actually
invent the telephone -- or for that matter Guglielmo Marconi didn't actually
invent the radio and Thomas Edison didn't invent the electric light.
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http://www.cybercollege.com/frtv/frtv015.htm
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_680816576#5_1022940101
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Content: "This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us." Western Union internal memo, 1876
Not too long after the telegraph was invented, Alexander Graham Bellwas credited with inventing an even better way of communicating: the telephone. Although Bell has been commonly associated with this invention,
at this point in the history of technology it appears that Bell didn't actually
invent the telephone -- or for that matter Guglielmo Marconi didn't actually
invent the radio and Thomas Edison didn't invent the electric light. In each case another person has been found who demonstrated
these inventions first. The fame. however, went to the person who most
effectively publicized their work. ( Effective PR triumphed over
technological expertise.) In the case of the telephone, the 107th Congress of the United
States of America passed House Resolution 269 in 2001 that acknowledged that an
Italian immigrant named Antonio Meucci actually invented the telephone and Bell
stole the idea.
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http://www.cybercollege.com/frtv/frtv015.htm
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_680816576#9_1022945067
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Title:
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Content: It was pretty hard to keep a good secret in those days. There were no dials or pushbuttons on telephones; you had to place every call thorough an operator
at the town's central switchboard. ( See drawing above.) The operator asked the same question,
"Number please," a few thousand times a day. A cord was plugged into a jack
connecting two lines and the operator would push a button to ring the phone. Before leaving the line, the operator would wait until someone picked up — or inform you that there was no answer. Given the ability of any number of people to listen in on interesting conversations, the medium actually ended up being a limited form of
"broadcasting" in some communities. This fact not withstanding, the telegraph and telephone were still considered point-to-point communication devices; that is, the messages that were sent were not intended for mass audiences (as in mass communication).
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http://www.cybercollege.com/frtv/frtv015.htm
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_680887139#1_1023075827
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Title: Factors in Newsworthiness
Headings: Twelve Factors in Newsworthiness
Twelve Factors in Newsworthiness
Content: However, tomorrow, unless there are major new developments, the same story will probably not be important enough to mention. 2. Proximity: If 15 people are killed in your hometown, your local TV station will undoubtedly consider it news. But if 15 people are killed in Manzanillo, Montserrat, Moyobambaor, or some other distant place you've never heard of, it will probably pass without notice. But there are exceptions. 3. Exceptional quality: One exception centers on how the people died. If the people in Manzanillo were killed because of a bus or car accident, this would not be nearly as newsworthy as if they died from an earthquake or stings from "killer bees," feared insects that have now invaded the United States.
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http://www.cybercollege.com/newscrit.htm
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_681306321#10_1023800734
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Title: How to Become a Security Auditor | Requirements for Security Auditor Jobs
Headings: How to Become a Security Auditor
How to Become a Security Auditor
What Does a Security Auditor Do?
Top Online Programs
Steps to Become a Security Auditor
Top Required Skills for a Security Auditor
Security Auditor Salary
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Are you ready to find a school that's aligned with your interests?
Content: Mid-level positions on the path to security auditing include security specialist, security engineer, and security consultant. Security specialists oversee the design, implementation, and monitoring of security systems. Security engineers build and maintain IT security solutions, while security consultants offer advice on improvements to existing security policies and practices. Prospective security auditors can consolidate the knowledge and skills developed in entry- and mid-level IT security positions to achieve their career goals. To become security auditors, individuals need 3-5 years’ experience in general information technology or information technology security. Senior security auditors have more than five years of field experience. Security auditors benefit from industry certifications and continue on to graduate degrees in the field. A master’s degree in cybersecurity, information assurance, or information systems auditing enhances field knowledge and skills. Cybersecurity certifications demonstrate expertise in security auditing. The information systems auditor certification, provided through ISACA, focuses on information systems controls, vulnerability detection, and compliance documentation.
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http://www.cyberdegrees.org/jobs/security-auditor/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_693230815#2_1044342256
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Title: Importance of testing to teachers, pupils – Zambia Daily Mail
Headings: Importance of testing to teachers, pupils
Importance of testing to teachers, pupils
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Content: It is also vital to note that teachers use tests to evaluate their performance and see where they can adjust for the sake of the same learner who wants to run away from being examined by the teacher. Testing is important in a school because it helps teachers and the pupils to determine how much they have taught and learnt, respectively. It is because of the teacher trying to find the areas of difficulty in order to take corrective measures that tests are administered in school. A teacher who fails to administer any test to the pupil is doing a disservice to the child. Similarly, a pupil who keeps away from tests is also doing himself or herself a disservice. Apart from what has been said earlier, testing is important because it helps motivate the boys and girls to learn more. Under normal circumstances, when the date of either a weekly or monthly test is announced by the subject teacher, serious pupils will prepare adequately in order for them to pass with flying colours. It also encourages those who perform below par to study hard for them to pass the next test. Testing also encourages positive competition in class or school as pupils will strive to outdo one another and in the end, the fighting spirit will even repeat itself in the national examinations at the end of the year. Further, testing gives teachers the opportunity to report to parents their children’s progress.
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Content: Apart from what has been said earlier, testing is important because it helps motivate the boys and girls to learn more. Under normal circumstances, when the date of either a weekly or monthly test is announced by the subject teacher, serious pupils will prepare adequately in order for them to pass with flying colours. It also encourages those who perform below par to study hard for them to pass the next test. Testing also encourages positive competition in class or school as pupils will strive to outdo one another and in the end, the fighting spirit will even repeat itself in the national examinations at the end of the year. Further, testing gives teachers the opportunity to report to parents their children’s progress. We have serious parents who don’t wait for open days to check on their children’s performance, hence through class tests, the subject teachers will be in a better position to report correctly because teachers cannot rely on class exercises. In addition, administering of tests helps the teacher predict the performance of pupils in future. By giving tests, the teacher will be able to know if a pupil will pass the final examinations or not. At school level, the school management, in collaboration with subject teachers, will be able to compare the performance of pupils in different classes. This will enhance the quality of teaching and learning as classes will be competing to outdo one another academically.
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Content: We have serious parents who don’t wait for open days to check on their children’s performance, hence through class tests, the subject teachers will be in a better position to report correctly because teachers cannot rely on class exercises. In addition, administering of tests helps the teacher predict the performance of pupils in future. By giving tests, the teacher will be able to know if a pupil will pass the final examinations or not. At school level, the school management, in collaboration with subject teachers, will be able to compare the performance of pupils in different classes. This will enhance the quality of teaching and learning as classes will be competing to outdo one another academically. Teachers are stimulated through giving tests as they enable them to clarify and refine the course objectives within the academic year. Once this is done, teachers will be able to plan properly to meet the needs of various types of pupils. Testing in schools helps the school authorities to cover up with evaluation and assessment tools, which will add value to the teaching and learning process. Our pupils must be reminded that tests don’t exist to torture them or give them extra work to do, but to help them improve. Teachers want to know if the pupils are learning the skills and knowledge they should be learning and which ones are having trouble.
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Content: Teachers are stimulated through giving tests as they enable them to clarify and refine the course objectives within the academic year. Once this is done, teachers will be able to plan properly to meet the needs of various types of pupils. Testing in schools helps the school authorities to cover up with evaluation and assessment tools, which will add value to the teaching and learning process. Our pupils must be reminded that tests don’t exist to torture them or give them extra work to do, but to help them improve. Teachers want to know if the pupils are learning the skills and knowledge they should be learning and which ones are having trouble. Every parent wants their children to leave school with the ability to earn a living, be good citizens and one day, run the world. Therefore, schools have to prove they are doing a good job of educating their pupils, and one way of doing this is to have them take tests periodically. It is, therefore, important for teachers and parents to inculcate the love and importance of tests in their pupils if examination results are to improve at all levels of the education system in Zambia. Contact: [email protected] cell:
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Title: How to Cook Mouth Watering Chicken using a NuWave Oven!
Headings: How to Cook Mouth Watering Chicken using a NuWave Oven
How to Cook Mouth Watering Chicken using a NuWave Oven
How to Cook Juicy Chicken in a NuWave Oven!
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Content: Flip the chicken and coat the other side in sauce and cook for 3 minutes more. This is not an absolute necessity, but I like the way the NuWave bakes the sauce onto the chicken and gives it a crispy coating. Getting dinner on the table has never been easier thanks to @NuWave! # recipe #food #NuWaveCooking @DailyDIYLife
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There are so many perks to using a NuWave Oven to prepare your meals: Cooks FROZEN meat just as perfect as it does fresh. VERSATILE cooking – Roast, bake, grill, broil, steam and even dehydrate! All your favorite cooking methods can be done in the NuWave
HEALTHY cooking – The fat drips from the meat so your food is not sitting in a pool of grease. SHORTER cooking times. EASY to clean. DOESN’T heat up the kitchen when cooking.
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Title: How to Cook Mouth Watering Chicken using a NuWave Oven!
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How to Cook Mouth Watering Chicken using a NuWave Oven
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Content: VERSATILE cooking – Roast, bake, grill, broil, steam and even dehydrate! All your favorite cooking methods can be done in the NuWave
HEALTHY cooking – The fat drips from the meat so your food is not sitting in a pool of grease. SHORTER cooking times. EASY to clean. DOESN’T heat up the kitchen when cooking. Cooking times for other cuts of chicken: Breasts (bone in ), legs and thighs: Fresh – 10-12 minutes per side
Frozen – 14 minutes per side
Breast (boneless/skinless)
Fresh – 7-8 minutes per side
Frozen – 10-11 minutes per side
Whole Chicken
Fresh – 15-17 minutes per side per pound
Frozen – 25-30 minutes per side per pound
You can see for yourself just how much fat and grease has come off the chicken when we were done cooking it. Just think, cooking this in the oven in a regular baking pan in the oven, the chicken would be sitting in this grease. So much healthier for you cooking it this way!
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Title: How to Cook Mouth Watering Chicken using a NuWave Oven!
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How to Cook Mouth Watering Chicken using a NuWave Oven
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Sweet & Spicy Coca-Cola Barbecue Sauce
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Content: Cooking times for other cuts of chicken: Breasts (bone in ), legs and thighs: Fresh – 10-12 minutes per side
Frozen – 14 minutes per side
Breast (boneless/skinless)
Fresh – 7-8 minutes per side
Frozen – 10-11 minutes per side
Whole Chicken
Fresh – 15-17 minutes per side per pound
Frozen – 25-30 minutes per side per pound
You can see for yourself just how much fat and grease has come off the chicken when we were done cooking it. Just think, cooking this in the oven in a regular baking pan in the oven, the chicken would be sitting in this grease. So much healthier for you cooking it this way! If you think this recipe looks yummy, You will also LOVE …. Baked Honey Siracha Chicken
Barbecue and Teriyaki are my 2 all-time favorites to add to my baked chicken. We have the BEST Teriyaki Sauce recipe! Once you try this recipe, you will never buy teriyaki sauce in a bottle again. Sweet & Spicy Coca-Cola Barbecue Sauce
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Title: 60 years after Orwell wrote 1984 and was destroyed by the book, a chilling reminder that his sinister vision is almost reality | Daily Mail Online
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Content: the stamping out of the capacity for individual thought and freedom, not merely by physical force but by a complete denial of privacy and by the control of all information, even to the extent of policing the language in which thoughts are expressed. In the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four, ideology is irrelevant. The story picks up where Animal Farm left off. Men and pigs have now become fully interchangeable. Power, administered by a cadre of technocrats, has become an end in itself. The planet is divided into three continuously (or apparently) warring super-states: Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia. Given how Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin had divided up the world between them at their wartime conferences only a few years previously, this vision did not seem entirely fantastic. Orwell also drew heavily on the writings of the American Trotskyist turned conservative, James Burnham, author of The Managerial Revolution and The Machiavellians. His 1946 summary of Burnham's theories reads like an outline for Nineteen Eighty-Four:
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Content: The planet is divided into three continuously (or apparently) warring super-states: Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia. Given how Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin had divided up the world between them at their wartime conferences only a few years previously, this vision did not seem entirely fantastic. Orwell also drew heavily on the writings of the American Trotskyist turned conservative, James Burnham, author of The Managerial Revolution and The Machiavellians. His 1946 summary of Burnham's theories reads like an outline for Nineteen Eighty-Four: 'All historical changes finally boil down to the replacement of one ruling class by another. All talk about democracy, liberty, equality, fraternity, all revolutionary movements, all visions of Utopia, or "the classless society", or "the Kingdom of Heaven on earth", are humbug (not necessarily conscious humbug) covering the ambitions of some new class which is elbowing its way to power ...
'The new "managerial" societies will not consist of a patchwork of small, independent states, but of great super-states grouped round the main industrial centres in Europe, Asia and America. 'These super-states will fight among themselves for possession of the remaining uncaptured portions of the earth, but will be unable to conquer one another completely.' Such was the way the world seemed to be heading in the Forties; such is the world of Nineteen Eighty-Four.
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Title: The cynical lie that leaving the EU would destroy Britain | Daily Mail Online
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Hail to the rebels with a cause
Content: It can over-ride our immigration policy. It inflicts regulation on us that suppresses growth and prosperity. It costs taxpayers and businesses an extraordinary amount of money. Above all, the EU’s inability to govern itself with probity and economic prudence has made it an object of our contempt. It is not just that fraud and corruption prevent its accounts being signed off year after year: it is also that its arrogant belief in a one-size-fits-all currency has gone horribly and predictably wrong, with serious consequences for all EU member states, in or out of the euro. It has been clear for years that many feel our submission to Brussels has gone too far, and that there should be a renegotiation of our relationship to allow for key powers to be repatriated to Westminster. The new ICM poll suggests that frustration at thus far being denied such a renegotiation has forced more people towards outright opposition to the EU. The EU and its propagandists have always been effective at pressuring the citizens of member states into believing that any attempt to leave the warm embrace of Brussels would result in disaster, with the offending nation suffering isolation, penury and irrelevance. Angela Merkel has taken up Nicolas Sarkozy's line that the peace of Europe is preserved only by the existence of the EU
However, a pamphlet published this week by David Campbell Bannerman, a Tory MEP, seeks to argue (against party policy) the contrary.
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Title: The cynical lie that leaving the EU would destroy Britain | Daily Mail Online
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The cynical lie that leaving the EU would destroy Britain
Hail to the rebels with a cause
Content: Leaving the EU, Mr Campbell Bannerman says, would mean ‘Britain would take back control over its own destiny, defence, economy, foreign relations, environment, transport, fishing, farming and market controls’. It would also avoid the proposed Financial Transactions tax that the EU proposes, and which our Prime Minister has called ‘an attack’ on the City of London. Britain would save its net contribution to the EU of £6.7 billion a year. This equates to 44 new hospitals, 268 schools or 62 bypasses a year; or a penny off income tax or VAT. Those who argue that withdrawal need not damage Britain have a right to put their case. Instead of dismissing them as ‘cranks, gadflies and extremists’, as Michael Howard did when leading the Conservative Party, it might be politic to debate the points that now even a Tory MEP makes. If Mr Cameron believes what he says about the importance of the UK being in the EU, he will take the advice of this newspaper and call a referendum on whether or not the public would like him to renegotiate our terms of membership. This might, at least, buy him some goodwill — by making the country feel not just that he’s aware of the depth of feeling on the issue, but also that he is prepared to do something about it. He should see that a persistent refusal to do this is hardening sentiment in this country and in his own party against Europe, and against a political class that seems resolved to ignore public opinion.
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Title: Headaches. Hair loss. Even strokes and cancer: The terrible cost to your body of a broken heart | Daily Mail Online
Headings: Headaches. Hair loss. Even strokes and cancer: The terrible cost to your body of a broken heart
Headaches. Hair loss. Even strokes and cancer: The terrible cost to your body of a broken heart
HAIR LOSS
Within weeks of losing a loved one, some women lose hair at an alarming rate.
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HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
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INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
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MUSCLE PAIN AND BONE FRACTURES
Cortisol can reduce bone formation, leaving widows with more fragile, brittle bones.
HEART DISEASE AND STROKE
Studies have also shown that recently bereaved people suffer changes in their heart rhythms, which puts them at risk.
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Grief weakens the immune system, leaving us vulnerable to colds, flu, sore throats and tummy upsets. Again, the culprit is cortisol, which surges through our bodies when we are stressed to prepare us for a quick getaway from danger. In order to give muscles and brain more energy, it diverts the body’s resources away from our immune systems. Over weeks and months, that can make us far more likely to fall ill. According to researchers at the University of Birmingham, chronic severe stress makes us 20 per cent more likely to pick up a viral infection. And there’s a double whammy. Because cortisol suppresses the immune system, our bodies don’t respond properly to vaccinations. That means your annual flu shot will be less likely to work if you have been recently bereaved —– increasing the risk of getting an infection. HEADACHES
Bereavement can trigger tension headaches — the so-called ‘stress headaches’ regularly experienced by a third of adults. The causes are not properly understood, but they are often linked to tight shoulder and neck muscles.
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Title: Headaches. Hair loss. Even strokes and cancer: The terrible cost to your body of a broken heart | Daily Mail Online
Headings: Headaches. Hair loss. Even strokes and cancer: The terrible cost to your body of a broken heart
Headaches. Hair loss. Even strokes and cancer: The terrible cost to your body of a broken heart
HAIR LOSS
Within weeks of losing a loved one, some women lose hair at an alarming rate.
COLDS AND FLU
HEADACHES
ASTHMA
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
DID YOU KNOW?
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
CANCER
MUSCLE PAIN AND BONE FRACTURES
Cortisol can reduce bone formation, leaving widows with more fragile, brittle bones.
HEART DISEASE AND STROKE
Studies have also shown that recently bereaved people suffer changes in their heart rhythms, which puts them at risk.
DIABETES
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Content: And there’s a double whammy. Because cortisol suppresses the immune system, our bodies don’t respond properly to vaccinations. That means your annual flu shot will be less likely to work if you have been recently bereaved —– increasing the risk of getting an infection. HEADACHES
Bereavement can trigger tension headaches — the so-called ‘stress headaches’ regularly experienced by a third of adults. The causes are not properly understood, but they are often linked to tight shoulder and neck muscles. Alongside dizziness, nausea, palpitations, stomach cramps and muscle aches, they are a common side-effect in people suffering intense emotional stress. The symptoms are thought to be triggered by the release of cortisol and adrenaline into the bloodstream. Doctors say that even if a headache isn’t initially triggered by grief, any stress will exacerbate it. +4
A major study looked at the records of more than five million Swedish and Danish children. They found children who lost a parent or sibling before the age of 18 were 10 per cent more likely to be hospitalised with asthma than children who were not bereaved.
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Title: Anna Wintour admits Vogue's execs were 'stunned' over Naomi Campbell cover | Daily Mail Online
Headings: Vogue editor Anna Wintour admits the magazine's execs were 'stunned' when she put a black model, Naomi Campbell, on the September cover for the first time in 1989
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Content: Anna Wintour admits Vogue's execs were 'stunned' over Naomi Campbell cover | Daily Mail Online
Vogue editor Anna Wintour admits the magazine's execs were 'stunned' when she put a black model, Naomi Campbell, on the September cover for the first time in 1989
Naomi, then 19, was the first black model to star on the front of Vogue's popular September issue
But this month's magazine, says editor-at-large André Leon Talley, is the most 'black issue' they've ever produced
Anna also describes this month's cover girl, Beyoncé, as 'every woman' and 'superwoman'
While she 'adores' Kanye, she thinks he was joking about running for President - and enthusiastically supports Hillary Clinton
The 65-year-old also discusses the rest of this months issue, including features on Cindy Crawford and the show Empire
By Carly Stern For Dailymail.com
Published: 13:53 EDT, 15 September 2015 | Updated: 16:33 EDT, 15 September 2015
Vogue editor Anna Wintour says that Condé Nast executives were 'stunned' when she decided to put a black woman, supermodel Naomi Campbell, on the cover of her first September issue with the magazine back in 1989 - but notes how much things have changed, as no one batted an eye at her choice of Beyoncé for this year's September issue. The 65-year-old fashion boss discusses this month's magazine in detail in Vogue's new podcast, hosted by editor-at large André Leon Talley. In the 21-minute clip, Anna - who takes time to note that she is wearing Prada, even though she wasn't filmed on camera - and André go back and forth about some of their favorite pieces in this month's Vogue, which marks her 27th September issue. Scroll down for video
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Magazine talk: Anna Wintour discusses the current September issue of Vogue in a new podcast with editor-at-large André Leon Talley
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High praise: She says that Beyoncé, the current cover star, is 'every woman' and 'superwoman'
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Breaking boundaries: She also recalls how when she put Naomi Campbell on the cover of the September issue in 1989, Anna's first with the magazine, execs were surprised by the choice
Beyoncé - who wasn't actually interviewed for the issue - graces this month’s cover in a $12,000 embellished blush Marc Jacobs dress and a $4,800 sequined Marc Jacobs coat, and was shot by famed photographer Mario Testino. 'I think Beyoncé is every woman,' Anna says. '
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Content: She’s superwoman, she’s an extraordinary business woman, she’s a force of fashion. She totally understands the way to communicate to millions and millions of fans.' I remember all the men in suits being absolutely stunned that I would put a black woman on the September cover
But while no one would dare question the decision to put one of the most famous pop stars in the world in the prime spot - especially since one of her previous Vogue covers, in 2013, sold 350,000 copies - that wasn't always the case for black celebrities. 'For my very first September issue, I put Naomi Campbell on the cover,' Anna remembers. ' She was wearing this orange Anne Klein sequin suit - it would probably look incredibly '80s today. And we have this meeting every month where we present the issue to the corporate floor, and I remember all the men in suits being absolutely stunned by the fact that I would put a black woman on the September cover of Vogue. 'So, looking at this issue made me very proud I think of how far we’ve come and how much the world has changed and hat question would just simply not arise today.' Photos by late fashion photographer Irving Penn go on... Instagram's most popular supermodels revealed
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Brekaing it down: Anna and André (right) go into detail about many of the stories in the issues that's now on stands
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Headings: Vogue editor Anna Wintour admits the magazine's execs were 'stunned' when she put a black model, Naomi Campbell, on the September cover for the first time in 1989
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Making it happen: The September issue is the biggest issue of the year, as explored in the 2009 documentary The September Issue (pictured, with Creative Director Grace Coddington)
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Caught on film: Anna mentions the documentary (pictured), by R.J. Cutler, in the podcast
The September issue is quite a big deal in the publishing world. As André points out, it's by far the heaviest issue, packed to the limit with ads and fall fashion.
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Title: Anna Wintour admits Vogue's execs were 'stunned' over Naomi Campbell cover | Daily Mail Online
Headings: Vogue editor Anna Wintour admits the magazine's execs were 'stunned' when she put a black model, Naomi Campbell, on the September cover for the first time in 1989
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Content: It's also usually one of the most talked-about, and in 2009 was the subject of a popular documentary. Anna explains: ' I think the September issue has really become an event in itself, in that people that you don't necessarily associate with looking at Vogue on a regular basis come up to me in the street or at a party and say, "Oh, I really like that cover" or "I really like the September issue", so I think it has a very broad reach and that's a lot, I think, to do with the success of R.J. [Cutler's] documentary The September Issue.' In the podcast, André says that he thinks that this particular edition is the most 'black issue' they've ever done, full of features on successful African Americans. Besides a cover story about Beyoncé, there are also stories on Lee Daniels's hit FOX show Empire, the new Daily Show host Trevor Noah, and Attorney General Loretta Lynch. +15
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Television junkie: She says that she included a feature on the cast of Empire because Vogue has a history of 'picking up on various TV shows that reflect a moment in popular culture'
'Well I think obviously because of all that was going on in America at the time [that we were putting this issue together], race was very much on our mind, but we didn't consciously set out to represent black culture, or black politics, or race - it just all came together as we were working on it,' Anna says. Including a story on Empire, in particular, was a natural choice, as the guest-star-packed show - which premieres its second season this month - was already very much on Anna's radar.
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Headings: Vogue editor Anna Wintour admits the magazine's execs were 'stunned' when she put a black model, Naomi Campbell, on the September cover for the first time in 1989
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'Well I think obviously because of all that was going on in America at the time [that we were putting this issue together], race was very much on our mind, but we didn't consciously set out to represent black culture, or black politics, or race - it just all came together as we were working on it,' Anna says. Including a story on Empire, in particular, was a natural choice, as the guest-star-packed show - which premieres its second season this month - was already very much on Anna's radar. 'Vogue has a history of picking up on various TV shows that reflect a moment in popular culture, whether it's putting Lena Dunham on the cover, or Sarah Jessica Parker,' she says. ' And you know, back when Empire aired, I started to hear the drum beats in the fashion world, that this was a show that everybody was involved in, and loved, and [was] enjoying.' She goes on: ' I felt like it was a show about a cast of characters... it's about a family. And I don't know if it's based on Puffy, or Kanye, or Shakespeare, or King Lear, or whoever it's based on, but it resonates.'
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Headings: Vogue editor Anna Wintour admits the magazine's execs were 'stunned' when she put a black model, Naomi Campbell, on the September cover for the first time in 1989
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Content: 'Vogue has a history of picking up on various TV shows that reflect a moment in popular culture, whether it's putting Lena Dunham on the cover, or Sarah Jessica Parker,' she says. ' And you know, back when Empire aired, I started to hear the drum beats in the fashion world, that this was a show that everybody was involved in, and loved, and [was] enjoying.' She goes on: ' I felt like it was a show about a cast of characters... it's about a family. And I don't know if it's based on Puffy, or Kanye, or Shakespeare, or King Lear, or whoever it's based on, but it resonates.' +15
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Content: "Hillary's view was that there were people in Arkansas determined to destroy the Clinton presidency," said a senior White House official. " We would have meetings, and she made Bill stay focused. It was powerful to see her do it." However, when Bill was asked by a radio reporter whether any of the affairs detailed by the troopers had actually happened, he somewhat let the side down. "I have nothing else to say. We. . . we did, if, the, the, I, I. The stories are just as they have been said. They're outrageous and they're not so," he mumbled. In the Clintons' second year in the White House, a 27-year-old former Arkansas employee called Paula Jones announced that Bill had made an unwanted sexual advance to her in a hotel and asked her to engage in 'a type of sex' that was "humiliating". Bill immediately declared that he'd never met her.
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Title: Paint fumes can trigger asthma and cancer: Hidden dangers of decorating | Daily Mail Online
Headings: Will doing up the front room make you ill?
Will doing up the front room make you ill?
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Content: Well, think twice before you start redecorating. Chemicals from paint can cause serious health problems - both for those who apply them, whether they are professionals or DIY enthusiasts - and those who have to live in the house afterwards. There are also hidden dangers in apparently simple procedures such as removing old wallpaper and replastering. ‘People leap into decorating without giving a second thought to the risks involved,’ says Dr Richard Deacon, a Lancashire-based GP. ‘ Decorating products need to be handled with care. You need to read the labels carefully. It’s actually a bit like handling medicine.’ So what are the risks - and how can you avoid them...
Hidden dangers: Paints used in the home often contain harmful chemicals and compounds that are inhaled by the decorator when they dry
PAINTING
Paints used in the home contain potentially harmful chemicals such as solvents and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). ‘ When the paint dries, these chemicals evaporate into the air where the hapless decorator can inhale their toxic fumes,’ explains Dr Deacon.
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Title: Paint fumes can trigger asthma and cancer: Hidden dangers of decorating | Daily Mail Online
Headings: Will doing up the front room make you ill?
Will doing up the front room make you ill?
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Content: You need to read the labels carefully. It’s actually a bit like handling medicine.’ So what are the risks - and how can you avoid them...
Hidden dangers: Paints used in the home often contain harmful chemicals and compounds that are inhaled by the decorator when they dry
PAINTING
Paints used in the home contain potentially harmful chemicals such as solvents and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). ‘ When the paint dries, these chemicals evaporate into the air where the hapless decorator can inhale their toxic fumes,’ explains Dr Deacon. Paint falls into two categories: water-based, often referred to as acrylic emulsions and usually used on walls; and solvent, or oil-based paints which tend to be used for a glossy finish (solvents are added to paint to thin the mixture so it will spread evenly). Inhaling paint fumes can exacerbate asthma and sinusitis, says Dr Keith Prowse, of the British Lung Foundation. Because the solvents are absorbed into the lungs, then the blood stream, they can lead to headaches and dizziness. ‘
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Title: Paint fumes can trigger asthma and cancer: Hidden dangers of decorating | Daily Mail Online
Headings: Will doing up the front room make you ill?
Will doing up the front room make you ill?
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Content: Paint falls into two categories: water-based, often referred to as acrylic emulsions and usually used on walls; and solvent, or oil-based paints which tend to be used for a glossy finish (solvents are added to paint to thin the mixture so it will spread evenly). Inhaling paint fumes can exacerbate asthma and sinusitis, says Dr Keith Prowse, of the British Lung Foundation. Because the solvents are absorbed into the lungs, then the blood stream, they can lead to headaches and dizziness. ‘ If you paint for too long in a room with no ventilation, it can even cause a blackout,’ says Dr Prowse. When VOCs are inhaled, they can cause eye, nose and throat irritation. In large quantities, animal studies have linked these chemicals to birth defects, cancers and damage to the central nervous system. Professional painters are most at risk: they have a 20 per cent increased risk of a range of cancers, particularly lung cancer, according to the World Health Organisation.
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Title: Paint fumes can trigger asthma and cancer: Hidden dangers of decorating | Daily Mail Online
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Content: If you paint for too long in a room with no ventilation, it can even cause a blackout,’ says Dr Prowse. When VOCs are inhaled, they can cause eye, nose and throat irritation. In large quantities, animal studies have linked these chemicals to birth defects, cancers and damage to the central nervous system. Professional painters are most at risk: they have a 20 per cent increased risk of a range of cancers, particularly lung cancer, according to the World Health Organisation. Meanwhile, in Denmark, specialists have identified a neurological condition brought on by long-term exposure to paint solvents — ‘painter’s dementia’. And men regularly exposed to the chemicals in paint may be more prone to fertility problems, suggests a study from Sheffield and Manchester University. The World Health Organisation has also raised concerns about the long-term health effects of ‘off gassing’, the release of vapours over the life of the paint. Getting paint on the skin can also lead to an allergic, rash-like reaction, says consultant dermatologist Dr Andrew Wright, of Bradford Teaching Hospital Trust. So can white spirit, which is used to remove paint from skin.
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Title: Paint fumes can trigger asthma and cancer: Hidden dangers of decorating | Daily Mail Online
Headings: Will doing up the front room make you ill?
Will doing up the front room make you ill?
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Content: SOLUTION: Water-based paints pose fewer risks than solvent-based ones since they should be toxin-free and also lower in odour. An alternative is to try a natural paint such as eco paint, which is solvent, VOC-free and odourless. Natural paints don’t release toxic fumes. And since brushes can be cleaned with water, there’s no need for white spirit or turpentine — another potential source of solvents. Always ensure the room you are decorating is well ventilated by opening windows. Take frequent breaks in the fresh air and don’t use the room until the paint is completely dry. Lay out dust sheets and consider wearing a ‘respirator’ mask. Solvents are highly flammable — keep paint cans away from open flames. Dispose of rags properly — rags soaked with oil-based paints can ignite spontaneously.
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Title: Paint fumes can trigger asthma and cancer: Hidden dangers of decorating | Daily Mail Online
Headings: Will doing up the front room make you ill?
Will doing up the front room make you ill?
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Content: The fine particles of powder can also irritate the skin. Irritant: The fine dust from floor sanding machines can be easily inhaled by the user
SOLUTION: Wear an anti-dust mask and keep hands covered. Or try wet sanding, which uses a special type of sanding paper which is rinsed repeatedly during the process — this means fewer dust particles are released into the air, making it easier on the lungs and skin. VARNISHING
As with paint, varnish used on woodwork can contain VOCs that, when inhaled, can cause headaches, eye, nose, and throat irritation. A study published by the British Medical Association’s journal Thorax found that children exposed to these chemicals were four times more likely to suffer from asthma than those who were not. In animals studies, VOCs have been linked to cancer. SOLUTION: Work in a room with the windows open — even better if you can, work outdoors, and protect skin with solvent-resistant gloves.
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Content: It also contains small amounts of isoflavones - natural plant hormones that are thought to ease menopausal symptoms and help reduce the risk of breast cancer. Per 150g pot: 144 calories, 2.4g fat, 150mg calcium
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All yoghurt that you buy from the chiller cabinet is 'live' - that means it contains living, growing bacterial cultures. But there are differences between the types of cultures used, and their potential health benefits. Standard culture yoghurt: Contains Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus, with slightly different strains being used depending on the mildness of yoghurt required. These bacteria don't actually inhabit the gut, but there is some evidence they can stimulate the friendly bacteria that are already present, helping to maintain general intestinal heath. Bio culture yoghurt: Typically cultured with Bifidobacteria and Lactobacillus acidophilus or other specific health strains, have a more targeted health effect because they contain the types of friendly bacteria that reside naturally in the gut. People with thrush infections, urinary infections and certain types of infectious diarrhoea, such as travellers tummy, may also improve their condition by consuming bio yoghurt daily.
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Title: Poor diet is the biggest cause of early death across the world | Daily Mail Online
Headings: Poor diet is the biggest cause of early death across the world - with red meat and sugary drinks responsible for one in five deaths
Poor diet is the biggest cause of early death across the world - with red meat and sugary drinks responsible for one in five deaths
But the greatest cumulative affect on health comes from poor diet, they warned.
High blood pressure grew 39.9 per cent for women and 59 per cent for men.
TOP 10 RISK FACTORS LINKED WITH EARLY DEATHS WORLDWIDE
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Poor diet is the biggest cause of early death across the world - with red meat and sugary drinks responsible for one in five deaths
Poor diet had the greatest cumulative effect on worldwide deaths in 2013
Unhealthy eating leads to more deaths through heart disease and diabetes
Top risks for early deaths globally were high blood pressure and smoking
Next top risks were high body mass index and high blood sugar levels
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Published: 06:13 EDT, 11 September 2015 | Updated: 10:55 EDT, 6 October 2016
Poor diet is the is the biggest contributor to early deaths across the world, a study has warned. Experts said 21 per cent of global deaths can be attributed to diets high in red meat and sugary drinks, and lacking in fruit, vegetables and wholegrains. Eating unhealthily contributes to the most deaths worldwide by triggering ailments including heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Pause
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Map shows the biggest risk factors for early deaths in men across the globe. Overall, high blood pressure was the number one risk factor associated with global deaths in 2013, contributing to 10.4 million deaths
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When it comes to relationships – and revenge – pop superstar Taylor Swift lets her music do the talking…
‘I’ve found that men I’ve dated who are in the same business can be really competitive,’ says Taylor
At 22, Taylor Swift is one of the biggest singer-songwriters in the world. Already the recipient of six Grammys and cited by Forbes magazine as the highest-paid celebrity under 30, having earned £35 million last year, Taylor has, in just a few short years, moved seamlessly from the country charts to mainstream popularity. Her songs, paeans to young love and the delicious pain of heartbreak, have an added frisson given that Taylor freely admits she writes songs about her life, and given, too, that she has an impressive back catalogue of boyfriends. Rumoured exes include actors Jake Gyllenhaal and Twilight’s Taylor Lautner, musician John Mayer and singer Joe Jonas, and they are all believed to have been subjects of Taylor’s catchy songs. While she scrupulously avoids mentioning them by name, they aren’t always shy about outing themselves (Mayer declared himself ‘humiliated’ by Taylor’s 2010 song ‘Dear John’). The release of every new album sends her legion of fans – commonly known as Swifties – scurrying to decipher her lyrics with the zeal of Bletchley Park code-breakers. Growing up in Pennsylvania with her younger brother Austin, it was clear that Taylor was always destined for showbusiness.
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Title: London commute: Workers spend 75 minutes a day getting to and from work and it's even worse for women | Daily Mail Online
Headings: London commute: Workers spend 75 minutes a day getting to and from work and it's even worse for women
Britain's worst commutes: How workers spend 75 minutes a day getting to and from the office (and for women it's getting worse)
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London commute: Workers spend 75 minutes a day getting to and from work and it's even worse for women
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Content: From January 1, train firms can increase their ‘regulated’ fares, including rush-hour commuter tickets and off-peak fares, by three percentage points more than the retail price index inflation figure of 3.2 per cent for last July. The train companies also have the flexibility to add another 5 per cent to respond to changes in demand for particular services – meaning some fares could rise by as much as 11.2 per cent. Rail fares have risen by more than inflation every year for the past decade. 5.8 for women
In London, fares for the bus and Tube are set to rise by an average of 4.2% from January 2, and even cycling commuters who make use of Boris Bikes could feel the pinch. A yearly membership for the capital's cycle hire scheme is set to double, from £45 to £90. In a speech to working parents in London today, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg emphasised the importance of flexible working hours and announced that from 2015, the UK will shift to an entirely new system of flexible parental leave. 'Under the new rules, a mother will be able to trigger flexible leave at any point, if and when she feels ready,' he said. 'That means that whatever time is left to run on her original year can be taken by her partner instead.' The Lib Dem leader also confirmed a new legal right for men to take unpaid leave in order to attend two antenatal appointments. 'Lots of fathers will tell you that these moments are when it can start to feel real for them,' the Deputy Prime Minister said.
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Title: Study finds that homicide is the leading cause of death among young black men - more than suicide, accidents and disease COMBINED | Daily Mail Online
Headings: Study finds that homicide is the leading cause of death among young black men - more than suicide, accidents and disease COMBINED
Homicide is the leading cause of death among young black men - more than suicide, accidents and disease COMBINED, finds study
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Homicide is the leading cause of death among young black men - more than suicide, accidents and disease COMBINED, finds study
Article entitled A New American Tragedy says most non-black men die in accidents
Its author Charles H Hennekens says young black men six times more likely to die as result of murder than their non-black counterparts
Dr Hennekens says nearly all such murders of young black men involve guns
His article published in the April issue of the American Journal Of Medicine
By Harriet Arkell
Published: 12:03 EDT, 10 April 2013 | Updated: 12:31 EDT, 10 April 2013
More young black men die as a result of murder than those killed as a result of suicide, accidents and disease put together, a shocking new article has claimed. The report, by a professor at Florida Atlantic University, showed that murder was 'by far and away' the leading cause of death among young black men. By contrast, the article, published in the April issue of the American Journal of Medicine, revealed, young, non-black men of all ethnicities were also 'by far and away' most likely to die in accidents. A shocking article by Florida Atlantic University physician Charles H Hennekens says the vast majority of young black American men who die do so because of murder
Charles H Hennekens, the report's author, called the findings - and his article - 'the new American tragedy', and described the death of so many young black men by murder as 'a devastating epidemic'. He said black men were six times more like to die as a result of murder and seven times more likely to commit murder than their white counterparts. Dr Hennekens also provided the shocking statistic that while only one-eighth of the American population was black, half of the country's homicide victims are black, giving them a reduced life expectancy of more than six years. Student 'who knifed 15 people' in Lone Star campus stabbings... Drug arrest, growing up without electricity or water and a...
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Citing figures covering the deaths of young men aged 15-34 between 1999 and 2009, the physician said there were 106,271 homicides, 85% (89,887) of them among men and 49% (52,265) of them among black men. Even in states with relatively low levels of young black men being murdered, the figure still soared above that of those killed in accidents.
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Title: Study reveals parents' poor eating habits are to blame for childhood obesity, NOT fast food | Daily Mail Online
Headings: Study reveals parents' poor eating habits are to blame for childhood obesity, NOT fast food
Study reveals parents' poor eating habits are to blame for childhood obesity, NOT fast food
Not only are these bad habits observed at home, they are enforced in schools that lack healthy food options.
Childhood obesity is on the rise and parents are the ones to blame
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Study reveals parents' poor eating habits are to blame for childhood obesity, NOT fast food
A study conducted at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill found that poor eating habits linked to obesity are learned in children's homes
Fast food does contribute to obesity as does diets low in vegetable and high in preservatives served at home and at schools
Some parents don't take the time to cook healthy meals for their children, and this leads to poor dietary decisions later in life
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Published: 20:13 EDT, 15 January 2014 | Updated: 08:37 EDT, 16 January 2014
Fast food is not to blame for childhood obesity, poor eating habits learned in children's home are, says a new study conducted by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The study entitled, 'The Association of Fast Food Consumption with Poor Dietary Outcomes and Obesity Among Children: is it The Fast Food of the Remainder of the Diet?' was lead by Barry Popkin, the W.R Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of Nutrition at UNC's Gillings School of Public Health and was publsihed in the latest issue of The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Researchers for the study found that while fast food does contribute to unhealthy children, the main culprit for childhood obesity is learned dietary habits children observe at home. Science Daily reports that the poor eating patterns consist of drinking sugary drinks and eating processed foods as oppose to eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables. +5
Even though fast food is unhealthy and contributes to childhood obesity, eating healthy is a learned skill that starts in the home
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The UNC School of Public health researched the relationship between a fast food diet and calories gained elsewhere and found that children also eat unhealthily at school and at home
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Not only are these bad habits observed at home, they are enforced in schools that lack healthy food options. 'This is really what is driving children's obesity,' said Popkin. '
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Content: was lead by Barry Popkin, the W.R Kenan Jr. Distinguished Professor of Nutrition at UNC's Gillings School of Public Health and was publsihed in the latest issue of The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Researchers for the study found that while fast food does contribute to unhealthy children, the main culprit for childhood obesity is learned dietary habits children observe at home. Science Daily reports that the poor eating patterns consist of drinking sugary drinks and eating processed foods as oppose to eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables. +5
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The UNC School of Public health researched the relationship between a fast food diet and calories gained elsewhere and found that children also eat unhealthily at school and at home
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Not only are these bad habits observed at home, they are enforced in schools that lack healthy food options. 'This is really what is driving children's obesity,' said Popkin. ' Eating fast foods is just one behavior that results from those bad habits. Just because children who eat more fast food are the most likely to become obese does not prove that calories from fast foods bear the brunt of the blame.' The study observed data collected from the National Health and Nutrition Survey between 2007 and 2010. Researchers looked at the diets of 4,466 children aged 2-18. They looked at whether they ate at fast food restaurants or if they ate somewhere else.
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Content: Eating fast foods is just one behavior that results from those bad habits. Just because children who eat more fast food are the most likely to become obese does not prove that calories from fast foods bear the brunt of the blame.' The study observed data collected from the National Health and Nutrition Survey between 2007 and 2010. Researchers looked at the diets of 4,466 children aged 2-18. They looked at whether they ate at fast food restaurants or if they ate somewhere else. The children were then placed in groups based on how much calorie intake they consumed from fast food restaurants. 50 per cent of the children were non consumers of fast food. 40 per cent were low consumers who gained 30 per cent of their calorie intake from fast foods. 10 per cent of the children were high consumers who gained more than 30 per cent of their calories from fast food. +5
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Content: The children were then placed in groups based on how much calorie intake they consumed from fast food restaurants. 50 per cent of the children were non consumers of fast food. 40 per cent were low consumers who gained 30 per cent of their calorie intake from fast foods. 10 per cent of the children were high consumers who gained more than 30 per cent of their calories from fast food. +5
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Kids learn from their parents: Children often eat a diet low in fruits and vegetables because their parents don't take the time to cook healthy meals for them
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After separtaing the children into groups and observing their calrie intake, researchers attempted to discover what aspects of childrens diets made them more susceptible to childhood obesity and why. What they found was that health goes beyond where children eat, it's why they eat there, and what sorts of eating habits they observe in their families. 'The study presented strong evidence that the children's diet beyond fast- food consumption is more strongly linked to poor nutrition and obesity,' said Jennifer Poti, doctoral candidate in UNC's Department of Nutrition and co-author of the study. ' While reducing fast-food intake is important, the rest of a child's diet should not be overlooked.' Furthermore, Popkin said that taking the time to enforce healthy eating habits from a young age will lead children to become healthier adults.
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Content: Children often eat a diet low in fruits and vegetables because their parents don't take the time to cook healthy meals for them
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After separtaing the children into groups and observing their calrie intake, researchers attempted to discover what aspects of childrens diets made them more susceptible to childhood obesity and why. What they found was that health goes beyond where children eat, it's why they eat there, and what sorts of eating habits they observe in their families. 'The study presented strong evidence that the children's diet beyond fast- food consumption is more strongly linked to poor nutrition and obesity,' said Jennifer Poti, doctoral candidate in UNC's Department of Nutrition and co-author of the study. ' While reducing fast-food intake is important, the rest of a child's diet should not be overlooked.' Furthermore, Popkin said that taking the time to enforce healthy eating habits from a young age will lead children to become healthier adults. 'Children who rely on fast foods may tend to have parents who do not have the means, desire or time to purchase or prepare healthy foods at home,' Popkin said. ' This is really what is driving children's obesity and what needs to be addressed in any solution.' According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, obesity has more than doubled in Children and more than tripled in adolescents in the last 30 years. The CDC's tips on obesity prevention supports the importance of families and schools in impacting children's dietary decisions. They say that, 'The dietary and physical activity behaviors of children and adolescents are influenced by many sectors of society, including families, communities, schools, child care settings, medical care providers, faith-based institutions, government agencies, the media, and the food and beverage industries and entertainment industries.'
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Content: 'Children who rely on fast foods may tend to have parents who do not have the means, desire or time to purchase or prepare healthy foods at home,' Popkin said. ' This is really what is driving children's obesity and what needs to be addressed in any solution.' According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, obesity has more than doubled in Children and more than tripled in adolescents in the last 30 years. The CDC's tips on obesity prevention supports the importance of families and schools in impacting children's dietary decisions. They say that, 'The dietary and physical activity behaviors of children and adolescents are influenced by many sectors of society, including families, communities, schools, child care settings, medical care providers, faith-based institutions, government agencies, the media, and the food and beverage industries and entertainment industries.' +5
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Published: 18:53 EST, 20 March 2017 | Updated: 11:32 EST, 21 March 2017
FBI Director James Comey has confirmed in public that the FBI is investigating links between Trump campaign associates and the Russian government – a stunning disclosure that law enforcement was probing whether there are ties between the Trump campaign and election hacking that may have helped the president win. Comey announced the information – which has been reported for weeks but had lacked official public confirmation – during a high-stakes hearing conducted by the House Intelligence Committee. Although he said he wouldn't reveal classified information about the investigation, Comey backed up an intelligence community conclusion that the Kremlin wanted Donald Trump to win the election. 'I think that was a fairly easy judgment for the (intelligence) community,' Comey said. ' Putin hated Secretary Clinton so much that the flip side of that coin was he had a clear preference for the person running against the person he hated so much. +2
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FBI Director James Comey confirmed publicly that the FBI is investigating 'the Russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election and that includes investigating the nature of any links between individuals associated with the Trump campaign and the Russian government
Comey dropped his bombshell by confirming the investigation at the top of a public hearing Monday, where he fielded questions from Democrats about Russia and from Republicans about potentially felonious leaking of classified information that ended up in the press. 'I have been authorized by the Department of Justice to confirm that the FBI, as part of our counterintelligence mission, is investigating the Russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election and that includes investigating the nature of any links between individuals associated with the Trump campaign and the Russian government and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and Russia's efforts,' said Comey.
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Title: FBI probing alleged Trump campaign collusion with Russia | Daily Mail Online
Headings: FBI director rocks White House by confirming investigation into whether Trump campaign colluded with Russia's spies - and says Putin DID want to help Trump beat Clinton
FBI director rocks White House by confirming investigation into whether Trump campaign colluded with Russia's spies - and says Putin DID want to help Trump beat Clinton
Comey confirms FBI's investigating alleged Russian interference
Comey says 'no information to support Trump's wiretap claims'
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer ripped the idea of collusion.
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Content: Although he said he wouldn't reveal classified information about the investigation, Comey backed up an intelligence community conclusion that the Kremlin wanted Donald Trump to win the election. 'I think that was a fairly easy judgment for the (intelligence) community,' Comey said. ' Putin hated Secretary Clinton so much that the flip side of that coin was he had a clear preference for the person running against the person he hated so much. +2
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FBI Director James Comey confirmed publicly that the FBI is investigating 'the Russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election and that includes investigating the nature of any links between individuals associated with the Trump campaign and the Russian government
Comey dropped his bombshell by confirming the investigation at the top of a public hearing Monday, where he fielded questions from Democrats about Russia and from Republicans about potentially felonious leaking of classified information that ended up in the press. 'I have been authorized by the Department of Justice to confirm that the FBI, as part of our counterintelligence mission, is investigating the Russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election and that includes investigating the nature of any links between individuals associated with the Trump campaign and the Russian government and whether there was any coordination between the campaign and Russia's efforts,' said Comey. Comey declined multiple efforts by lawmakers to get him to reveal whether specific individuals were being looked at as part of the probe, and explained that normal procedure is not to even confirm the existence of an investigation. 'I know that is extremely frustrating to some folks, but it is the way it has to be,' he said. He noted that the existence of an investigation doesn't mean charges will be brought. Top panel Democrat Adam Schiff of California spoke at length about a list of Trump campaign Russia ties, after pointing to what he called 'circumstantial evidence' of collusion with Russia over the weekend. Comey confirms FBI's investigating alleged Russian interference
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Title: FBI probing alleged Trump campaign collusion with Russia | Daily Mail Online
Headings: FBI director rocks White House by confirming investigation into whether Trump campaign colluded with Russia's spies - and says Putin DID want to help Trump beat Clinton
FBI director rocks White House by confirming investigation into whether Trump campaign colluded with Russia's spies - and says Putin DID want to help Trump beat Clinton
Comey confirms FBI's investigating alleged Russian interference
Comey says 'no information to support Trump's wiretap claims'
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer ripped the idea of collusion.
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Content: Comey declined multiple efforts by lawmakers to get him to reveal whether specific individuals were being looked at as part of the probe, and explained that normal procedure is not to even confirm the existence of an investigation. 'I know that is extremely frustrating to some folks, but it is the way it has to be,' he said. He noted that the existence of an investigation doesn't mean charges will be brought. Top panel Democrat Adam Schiff of California spoke at length about a list of Trump campaign Russia ties, after pointing to what he called 'circumstantial evidence' of collusion with Russia over the weekend. Comey confirms FBI's investigating alleged Russian interference
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'In early July, Carter Page, someone candidate Trump identified as one of his national security advisors, travels to Moscow on a trip approved by the Trump campaign. While in Moscow, he gives a speech critical of the United States and other western countries for what he believes is a hypocritical focus on democratization and efforts to fight corruption,' Schiff said, before bringing up the 'dirty dossier.' 'According to Christopher Steele, a former British intelligence officer who is reportedly held in high regard by U.S. Intelligence, Russian sources tell him that Page has also had a secret meeting with Igor Sechin, CEO of Russian gas giant Rosneft. Sechin is reported to be a former KGB agent and close friend of Putin's.
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Title: FBI probing alleged Trump campaign collusion with Russia | Daily Mail Online
Headings: FBI director rocks White House by confirming investigation into whether Trump campaign colluded with Russia's spies - and says Putin DID want to help Trump beat Clinton
FBI director rocks White House by confirming investigation into whether Trump campaign colluded with Russia's spies - and says Putin DID want to help Trump beat Clinton
Comey confirms FBI's investigating alleged Russian interference
Comey says 'no information to support Trump's wiretap claims'
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer ripped the idea of collusion.
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Content: I don't even know who those people are. They have no affiliation. When I say they – the Democrats brought up all these cast of names. I don't know who they are,' Nunes told reporters. Like Spicer, he dismissed Manafort, who got brought in to steady the campaign and shore up its delegate operation after the firing of original campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. 'Manafort I know, because I know for a short time he worked on the convention, but I don't know the other people,' Nunes said. 'This work is very complex, and there is no way for me to give you a timetable for when it will be done,' Comey said. Former Hillary Clinton advisors jumped on the news. 'Russia probe that Comey confirmed was, as best we can tell, in effect before Nov 8. Fair to ask why he didnt think voters deserved to know,' tweeted former campaign spokesman Brian Fallon.
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Headings: FBI director rocks White House by confirming investigation into whether Trump campaign colluded with Russia's spies - and says Putin DID want to help Trump beat Clinton
FBI director rocks White House by confirming investigation into whether Trump campaign colluded with Russia's spies - and says Putin DID want to help Trump beat Clinton
Comey confirms FBI's investigating alleged Russian interference
Comey says 'no information to support Trump's wiretap claims'
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer ripped the idea of collusion.
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Content: 'Manafort I know, because I know for a short time he worked on the convention, but I don't know the other people,' Nunes said. 'This work is very complex, and there is no way for me to give you a timetable for when it will be done,' Comey said. Former Hillary Clinton advisors jumped on the news. 'Russia probe that Comey confirmed was, as best we can tell, in effect before Nov 8. Fair to ask why he didnt think voters deserved to know,' tweeted former campaign spokesman Brian Fallon. Comey revealed in the final days before the election the existence of a renewed look into Hillary Clinton's emails. Then two days before the election he said the investigation, which probed disgraced ex-Rep. Anthony Weiner's emails, hadn't turned up anything to change the outcome. Advertisement
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Content: Hillary also insisted she didn't know the "origin of the decision" to remove the employees, and that she "did not direct that any action be taken." An official report issued seven years later concluded that her statements had been "factually false." At the time, Vince Foster felt deeply responsible for the imbroglio and was worried that Congress might investigate. White House aide David Watkins remembers Foster saying to him "My God, what have we done?" and expressing concern that Hillary's role in the firings would come to light. He urged Watkins to protect "the client" at all costs. Foster knew that in shielding Hillary, he might have to mislead congressional investigators under oath - a grim prospect for a man who took pride in being a straight arrow. By mid-July, he had lost more than a stone in weight and seemed unusually subdued. He twice told his wife that he felt under pressure and was thinking of returning to Arkansas. Talking to a colleague about his dealings with Hillary, he said: "
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Top gun who buzzed the beach: Daredevil Blue Angel flies so low and fast that umbrellas are blown into the air to screams of delight
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Content: Two of the six pilots were captured on a video filmed by a beachgoer as the planes raced over Pensacola Beach in Florida during a practice session. Blue Angels fly by sends tents & umbrellas flying into air
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A beachgoer filmed a F/A-18 Hornet flying through the air when suddenly a second, travelling much close to the ground, zoomed past
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The aircraft caused the air to stir and the wind lifted a number of tents and umbrellas up into the sky
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But as the man continues to track the flight of the aircraft a second plane comes into view and flies along the coastline, much closer to the ground. It stirs the air as it passes and generates enough wind to cause the parasols and tents to fly up into the sky and down the beach. Some people react by chasing after the numerous umbrellas hurtling through the air, but the majority laugh and applaud the display. +4
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The Blue Angels formed in 1946 and are the second-oldest formal flight aerobatic team after the French Patrouille de France
The video maker, who later posted the clip to YouTube, noted that jet number five – flown by Lieutenant Mark Tedrow – was responsible for the chaos. The Blue Angels formed in 1946 and are the second-oldest formal flight aerobatic team after the French Patrouille de France.
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But as the man continues to track the flight of the aircraft a second plane comes into view and flies along the coastline, much closer to the ground. It stirs the air as it passes and generates enough wind to cause the parasols and tents to fly up into the sky and down the beach. Some people react by chasing after the numerous umbrellas hurtling through the air, but the majority laugh and applaud the display. +4
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The video maker, who later posted the clip to YouTube, noted that jet number five – flown by Lieutenant Mark Tedrow – was responsible for the chaos. The Blue Angels formed in 1946 and are the second-oldest formal flight aerobatic team after the French Patrouille de France. The pilots are known for flying in a tight diamond formation and partake in more than 70 shows in a number of locations around America each year. The job of piloting in the Blue Angels does not come without risk however, as throughout its 69-year history, 26 pilots have been killed in air show or training accidents. +4
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The pilots are known for flying in a tight diamond formation and partake in more than 70 shows in a number of locations around America each year
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Knowing your dog's age can help you anticipate any age-related health needs or problems. You can also have a rough idea of her remaining life expectancy. Beyond the first year or two of life, the saying about a dog year equating to seven human years holds roughly true: A life expectancy of 70 years for a human or 10 years for a dog is quite common. If your dog was abandoned, rescued or found as a stray, you may have no reliable records or documents stating her age. Some detective work can help you estimate your dog's age in years or her stage in the canine life cycle. Step 1
Examine your dog's teeth. Typically, a puppy has a full set of baby teeth by the age of 8 weeks. These deciduous teeth are replaced by clean, white permanent teeth between the ages of 2 months and 7 months. If your dog is 1 or 2 years old, her teeth will start to be dull at the back, and might show some yellow discoloration.
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Content: Some detective work can help you estimate your dog's age in years or her stage in the canine life cycle. Step 1
Examine your dog's teeth. Typically, a puppy has a full set of baby teeth by the age of 8 weeks. These deciduous teeth are replaced by clean, white permanent teeth between the ages of 2 months and 7 months. If your dog is 1 or 2 years old, her teeth will start to be dull at the back, and might show some yellow discoloration. Between 3 and 5 years of age, a dog's teeth are typically somewhat worn, and tartar buildup may be evident. Teeth become significantly worn between the ages of 5 and 10 years, and beyond 10 years of age most dogs have worn teeth and significant tartar buildup. Missing teeth may be a sign of accident, injury or old age, but many dogs also are born with some teeth missing. Step 2
Observe your dog moving around the indoor or outdoor environment. If he moves stiffly and slowly, that is a sign that your dog is most likely in the second half of his expected natural lifespan.
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Content: Between 3 and 5 years of age, a dog's teeth are typically somewhat worn, and tartar buildup may be evident. Teeth become significantly worn between the ages of 5 and 10 years, and beyond 10 years of age most dogs have worn teeth and significant tartar buildup. Missing teeth may be a sign of accident, injury or old age, but many dogs also are born with some teeth missing. Step 2
Observe your dog moving around the indoor or outdoor environment. If he moves stiffly and slowly, that is a sign that your dog is most likely in the second half of his expected natural lifespan. Just as humans commonly experience problems such as arthritis in later years, dogs' skeletons typically become weaker and stiffer as they age. However, a young dog may move stiffly or awkwardly if she has suffered an injury in the past. Step 3
Look at your dog's coat and skin. Like humans, dogs usually develop gray hair as they age. Normally this happens by the time a dog is around 7 years old, but some dogs may go gray at an earlier age.
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Content: When puppies are about 1 month old, deciduous or baby teeth begin to erupt. Run your finger along the puppy’s gums, and if you feel little bumps, you can estimate your puppy’s age to be around 4 weeks old. Step 3
Watch your puppy for signs of teething, such as drooling, chewing everything in sight, whining or showing other signs indicating pain and discomfort. The teething phase continues until a puppy is 6 to 8 weeks old. When she is about 45 days old, most of her deciduous teeth are piercing through the puppy’s gums and are very close together. Step 4
Lift the puppy’s lip gently with your fingers to observe her teeth. If all 28 sharp baby teeth are fully visible and have begun to move apart to make space for her permanent teeth, your puppy is between 3 and 5 months old. Some veterinarians use charts, diagrams and complicated formulas to determine the age of a puppy over time by the type and number of permanent versus baby teeth. Step 5
Examine your puppy’s mouth. By 4 or 5 months of age, some permanent teeth begin to appear.
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Lift the puppy’s lip gently with your fingers to observe her teeth. If all 28 sharp baby teeth are fully visible and have begun to move apart to make space for her permanent teeth, your puppy is between 3 and 5 months old. Some veterinarians use charts, diagrams and complicated formulas to determine the age of a puppy over time by the type and number of permanent versus baby teeth. Step 5
Examine your puppy’s mouth. By 4 or 5 months of age, some permanent teeth begin to appear. The first new permanent teeth are the incisors, and you may be able to count six shiny, white teeth with surfaces that are divided into three cusps. This tends to occur sooner in large breeds and a little later in smaller dogs. Step 6
Look into your puppy’s mouth. Doing so won’t be as painful for you once the baby teeth have been replaced by permanent teeth by around 6 or 7 months old. It is not until your puppy is about 1 year old that her permanent teeth will reach full size.
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History of Salsa Dance
Salsa is a dance that was created fairly recently with the mixture of many different styles and musical techniques that all came together in Cuba, land that was home of the many Latin dances and music styles. After achieving popularity in Cuba, visiting musicians from United States soon became intoxicated with this awesome music and dance style, carrying it back to the states where they kick-started popular age of Latin music domination that never stopped. Even though modern salsa was born in Cuba, its origins can be traced back to other lands and earlier parts of our history. Basic components of Salsa have been brought together by countless immigrants who came into Latin America searching better life or being brought there against their will (African slaves). By combining Danzón dance of French and Haiti immigrants, Rumbas of African slaves, Són of the Cuban people, troubadour music of Spanish people (mostly Flamenco) and various musical instruments of Africa, Salsa became first performed for the first time during final years of 19th century. It was during that time that visitors to Cuba first became aware of this new musical and dance style, bringing to their home tales of the incredible Latin culture. Expansion of Salsa to the United States represents one of the most important points in the history of this dance. American soldiers were first who became aware of Salsa during Cuban war of 1898. After that, Cuba was regularly visited by countless famous American jazz musicians who incorporated Latin styles into their performances. By 1909, Cuban musicians started creating their first radio recordings, which quickly found their way to the North America, where they coined the term “Salsa” that described majority of up-beat Latin music that was imported to the US.
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Content: It was during that time that visitors to Cuba first became aware of this new musical and dance style, bringing to their home tales of the incredible Latin culture. Expansion of Salsa to the United States represents one of the most important points in the history of this dance. American soldiers were first who became aware of Salsa during Cuban war of 1898. After that, Cuba was regularly visited by countless famous American jazz musicians who incorporated Latin styles into their performances. By 1909, Cuban musicians started creating their first radio recordings, which quickly found their way to the North America, where they coined the term “Salsa” that described majority of up-beat Latin music that was imported to the US. Infectious mix of tango, mambo, and flamenco and other dance styles began spreading across Caribbean during 1920s, often with innovations coming from night clubs in never sleeping Havana. As America went through turbulent changes with the age of Prohibition, tremendous influx of American tourists to the Caribbean countries enabled rapid spreading of new musical styles across western hemisphere. In mere years, Cuban salsa music became popular on US radio stations. Salsa dance entered into peak of its popularity in 1970s when the influx of Dominican and Puerto Rican workers to the continental US. Their new dancing style was popularized with the exploits of the musical stars Johnny Pacheco, Fania All-Stars, Willie Colon and Reuben Blades.
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Content: Infectious mix of tango, mambo, and flamenco and other dance styles began spreading across Caribbean during 1920s, often with innovations coming from night clubs in never sleeping Havana. As America went through turbulent changes with the age of Prohibition, tremendous influx of American tourists to the Caribbean countries enabled rapid spreading of new musical styles across western hemisphere. In mere years, Cuban salsa music became popular on US radio stations. Salsa dance entered into peak of its popularity in 1970s when the influx of Dominican and Puerto Rican workers to the continental US. Their new dancing style was popularized with the exploits of the musical stars Johnny Pacheco, Fania All-Stars, Willie Colon and Reuben Blades. As decades went on, several distinct styles of Salsa appeared. Here are some of the most popular ones: Los Angeles (“L.A.”) Style
New York Style
“Casino" style
Miami-Style Casino
Colombian / Cali style
Rueda de Casino
Ballroom Salsa
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http://www.dancefacts.net/dance-history/history-of-salsa/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_814476712#5_1258925592
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Title: Free State of Danzig
Headings:
Content: World history, as the adage goes is always written by the Victor, by the strong and omnipotent. Another maxim and general Truth makes it clear that World history is ruled by Dogma, and by a great number of other factors. Such factors determine how World history is presented in a variety of forms and of guises and made digestible by use of skillful propaganda tactics. Spin Doctors masquerading as Historians, on either side of the fence, thereafter are always busy by adding, subtracting, omitting, distorting, falsifying or deleting to the score of World history whenever it is expedient. What is true today might not be true tomorrow, and visa versa. It always depends who is writing the account of certain events that did happen, or may not have happened in the manner described. Sad to say, reality, more often than not, can and does, differ by as much as 180 degrees, or even more. Which version of World history is right or wrong, more believable more than any other in most cases is hard to tell. Accurate pictures of world events as to subjective and objective reality is always open to conjecture, therefore is very hard to pin point, or is destroyed deliberately, or is buried in dusty archives never to see the light of day. The reason for this kind of thing happening is quite obvious, and lies in the fact that World history can and is usually manipulated, skillfully managed, politicized, twisted around the policy, or is otherwise influenced or distorted for a variety of reasons, mainly by vested interest to suit a certain purpose or agenda.
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http://www.danzigfreestate.org/history.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_816748386#0_1262953206
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Title:
Headings:
Orchestral
Score
Order
Band
Score
Order
Brass
Quintet
Woodwind
Quintet
Content: Orchestral
Score
Order
(Notice
the
different
placement
of
percussion
in
orchestra
and
band
scores)
Flutes
(Fl
or
Fls)
Oboes
(Ob
or
Obs)
Clarinets
(Cl
or
Cls)
Bassoons
(Bsn
or
Bsns)
Horns
(Hn
or
Hns)
Trumpets
(Tpt
or
Tpts)
Trombones
(Trb
or
Trbs)
Tuba
(Tuba)
Timpani
(Timp)
Percussion
(Perc)
Other
Instruments
Violins
I
(Vlns)
Violins
II
Viola
(Vla)
Violoncellos
(Vcl)
Double
Bass
(DB)
Band
Score
Order
Flutes
(Fl
or
Fls)
Oboes
(Ob
or
Obs)
Bassoons
(Bsn
or
Bsns)
Clarinets
(Cl
or
Cls)
Saxophones
(AS,
or
TS,
or
BS)
Cornets
(Cor)
Trumpets
(Tpt
or
Tpts)
Horns
(Hn
or
Hns)
Trombones
(Trb
or
Trbs)
Euphoniums
(Euph)
Tubas
(Tubas)
Timpani
(Timp)
Percussion
(Perc)
Brass
Quintet
Trumpet
I
Trumpet
II
Horn
Trombone
Tuba
Woodwind
Quintet
Flute
Oboe
Clarinet
Horn
Bassoon
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http://www.dartmouth.edu/library/catmet/cataloging/score_order.pdf
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_817323578#3_1267002126
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Title:
Headings:
Content: Instead
of being welcomed home by Americans as heroes, many of the soldiers
met continued hostility: their homes and property were vandalized and
burned down, they were denied services in shops and restaurants, and
signs like “No Japs Allowed” were posted. Therefore, though
they received medals and were honored for their actions by the government,
the Japanese Americans were still considered by some Americans as outsiders
and members of an inferior race that should be excluded from the country. It is a shame that not even one of the noblest and self-sacrificing
acts on the part of the Japanese Americans for these American people
was enough to merit their acceptance. This really made me understand
how fiercely some Americans hated the Japanese Americans and how strongly
they opposed the assimilation of the Japanese into American culture. As Ronald Takaki says inStrangers from a Different Shore,
it seemed that the Japanese Americans would always be viewed by some
as “strangers,” no
matter how just their cause and how loyal to the country they proved
to be. But I was encouraged by the American people who came to these soldiers’ aid
in opposition to the hostilities. Comrades who had served with these
Japanese Americans in the war as well as other open-minded Americans
came to the Japanese Americans’ side. This shows that the Japanese
Americans did succeed in changing some people’s views about them
through the bravery they showed in the war. The significance of their
actions became even more apparent during the next ten years, when discrimination
against the Japanese Americans gradually subsided.
|
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~hist32/History/S28%20-%20442nd.htm
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_817323578#4_1267004232
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Title:
Headings:
Content: As Ronald Takaki says inStrangers from a Different Shore,
it seemed that the Japanese Americans would always be viewed by some
as “strangers,” no
matter how just their cause and how loyal to the country they proved
to be. But I was encouraged by the American people who came to these soldiers’ aid
in opposition to the hostilities. Comrades who had served with these
Japanese Americans in the war as well as other open-minded Americans
came to the Japanese Americans’ side. This shows that the Japanese
Americans did succeed in changing some people’s views about them
through the bravery they showed in the war. The significance of their
actions became even more apparent during the next ten years, when discrimination
against the Japanese Americans gradually subsided. The Alien Land Law,
Oriental Exclusion Act, anti-naturalization laws, and miscegenation
laws, among other laws and statutes, were rescinded to allow Asian
Americans the equality they had long fought for. President Truman said to the soldiers, in his speech to the 442nd
battalion, “You
fought not only the enemy, you fought prejudice – and you won.” I
agree that like the 54th regiment of the Civil War, in which Black
Americans fought for a country that had formerly enslaved them, the
men of the 442nd battalion showed so much courage in fighting adversity
and decades of discrimination with hope and determination to carry
out an important duty for America. These Japanese Americans emerged
from the shadows of the internment camps and the sufferings of their
parents to uphold the honor of their culture and people. In fighting
for a country that had thwarted their efforts to thrive in so many
ways, their pride and valor reflected the spirit of their families
who immigrated to America and strove to survive despite the hardest
conditions.
|
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~hist32/History/S28%20-%20442nd.htm
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_817323578#5_1267006595
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Title:
Headings:
Content: The Alien Land Law,
Oriental Exclusion Act, anti-naturalization laws, and miscegenation
laws, among other laws and statutes, were rescinded to allow Asian
Americans the equality they had long fought for. President Truman said to the soldiers, in his speech to the 442nd
battalion, “You
fought not only the enemy, you fought prejudice – and you won.” I
agree that like the 54th regiment of the Civil War, in which Black
Americans fought for a country that had formerly enslaved them, the
men of the 442nd battalion showed so much courage in fighting adversity
and decades of discrimination with hope and determination to carry
out an important duty for America. These Japanese Americans emerged
from the shadows of the internment camps and the sufferings of their
parents to uphold the honor of their culture and people. In fighting
for a country that had thwarted their efforts to thrive in so many
ways, their pride and valor reflected the spirit of their families
who immigrated to America and strove to survive despite the hardest
conditions. These soldiers paved the way for great change in the perception
and status of Japanese Americans, as well as all Asian Americans, in
the country that we are now proud to call home. Works Consulted: Tanaka, Chester. Go For Broke: A Pictorial History of the Japanese
American 100th Infantry Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team.
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http://www.dartmouth.edu/~hist32/History/S28%20-%20442nd.htm
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_826115317#1_1284083915
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Title: small intestine
Headings: small intestine
small intestine
Size, location, and structure of the small intestine
Function of the small intestine
Content: The small intestine is divided into three sections: the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. The small intestine follows the general structure of the GI tract in that the wall has a mucosa with simple columnar epithelium, submucosa, smooth muscle with inner circular and outer longitudinal layers, and serosa. The absorptive surface area of the small intestine is increased by plicae circulares, villi, and microvilli. Exocrine cells in the mucosa of the small intestine secrete mucus, peptidase, sucrase, maltase, lactase, lipase, and enterokinase. Endocrine cells secrete cholecystokinin and secretin. The most important factor for regulating secretions in the small intestine is the presence of chyme. This is largely a local reflex action in response to chemical and mechanical irritation from the chyme and in response to distention of the intestinal wall. This is a direct reflex action, thus the greater the amount of chyme, the greater the secretion. Size, location, and structure of the small intestine
2.5cm wide and 6m long
Fills most of the abdomen
Begins at the pyloric sphincter and ends with its connection to the large intestine at the ileocaecal valve
3 parts:
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http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/S/small_intestine.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_830623390#0_1292259543
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Title: State Definition of Licensed Family Child-Care Homes FCC - Daycare.com
Headings:
Table C
Content: State Definition of Licensed Family Child-Care Homes FCC - Daycare.com
Homepage Forum Listings Login Sign-Up Licensing Contact Daycare.com
State Definition of Licensed Family Child-Care Homes
States
Small FCC Homes
Large/Group FCC Homes
Number of Children Allowed
Maximum Number/Ratio of Children to One Provider
Provider's Own Children Counted
Maximum Number of Infants and Toddlers Allowed to One Provider
Number of Children Allowed
Ratio of Children to One Provider
Provider's Own Children Counted
Alabama
1-6
6
Children younger than lawful school age (age 5 on or before Sept. 1) who live in the home are counted
3 younger than 1 year
7-12
7:2
Children younger than lawful school age (age 5 on or before Sept. 1) who live in the home are counted
Alaska
5-8
8
Yes, children younger than age 12
3 younger than 30 months, with no more than 2
nonambulatory children
9-12
12:2
Yes, children younger than age 12
Arizona
NL (voluntary certification)
5-10 (unrelated)
5:1
No (total not to exceed 15)
Arkansas
6-16
10:1, if none younger than 3 years; 9:1, if none younger than 2 years, and no more than 3 between 2 and 3 years; 8:1, if no more than 1 younger than 2 years; 7:1, if no more than 2 younger than 2 years; 6:1, if no more than 3 younger than 2 years
Yes, if preschool-age or younger
3 younger than 2 years (varies for ages of other children in care and additional providers present)
NC
California
26 (plus 2 SAC)
8
Yes, if younger than age 10
See notes
Up to 12 (plus 2 SAC)
8:1
Yes, if younger than age 10
Colorado
26 (plus 2 SAC)
8
Yes, if younger than age 12
2 younger than 2 years
7-12
7:1
NA
Connecticut
16 (plus 3 SAC)
9
Yes, children who are not in school full-time
2 younger than 2 years
7-12
4:1 for younger than 3 years; 10:1 for 3 years and older
NA
Delaware
14 (plus 2 SAC)
6
Yes, if preschool age or younger
3 younger than 2 years, with max. 2 younger than 1 year
7-12 (plus 2 SAC during school closings)
6:1, with max. 4 younger than 2 years and with max 2 younger than 1 year
Yes, if preschool age or younger
District of Columbia
16
6
Yes, if younger than age 4
2 younger than 2 years
NC
Florida
2-10
10, if no more than 5 are preschool age, with no more than 2 younger than 1 year; 6 preschool, if none younger than 1 year; 6, with 3 younger than 1 year;
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http://www.daycare.com/news/states_family.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_833912159#2_1298595558
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Title: IRS Clarifies Capital Improvement vs Repair Expense? | Dermody, Burke & Brown
Headings: IRS Clarifies Capital Improvement vs Repair Expense?
IRS Clarifies Capital Improvement vs Repair Expense?
Content: Fixing a defect or design flaw
Creating an addition, physical enlargement or expansion
Creating an increase in capacity, productivity or efficiency
Rebuilding property after the end of its economic useful life
Replacing a major component or structural part of the property
Adapting property to a new or different use
The proposed regulations require capitalization of amounts paid to acquire, produce, or improve tangible real and personal property, including amounts paid to facilitate (closing costs) the acquisition of tangible property. Amounts paid to repair and main property and equipment are deductable if those amounts are not required to be capitalized under §1.263 (a)-3, which states in part that any amounts paid for permanent improvements or betterments made to increase the value of such property must be capitalized. Under the proposed regulations these improvement standards are applied to the building itself and individually to its structural components such as heating and ventilation, plumbing, electrical, fire protection and security systems and escalators and elevators. Also the new regulations will allow the dispositions of component parts of a building resulting in the recognition of a gain or loss upon the retirement of such component. The proposed regulation also provides a "safe harbor" for routine maintenance. It indicates that recurring activities (inspection, cleaning, testing, replacing parts, and so on) that are expected to be performed as a result of the use of property to keep the property in its ordinarily operating condition aren't capital improvements. The activity is considered routine if, at the time the property was placed in service, the taxpayer reasonably expected to perform the activity more than once during the property's life. The following table summarizes many of the factual considerations used by the courts. These factors, although not exhaustive, should be considered in your analysis to distinguish between capital expenditures and deductible repairs. Capital
Repair
Improvements that "put" property in a better operating condition
Improvements that "keep" property in efficient operating condition
Restores the property to a "like new" condition
Restores the property to its previous condition
Addition of new or replacement components or material sub-components to property
Protects the underlying property through routine maintenance
Addition of upgrades or modifications to property
Incidental Repair to property
Enhances the value of the property in the nature of a betterment
Extends the useful life of the property
Improves the efficiency of the property
Improves the quality of the property
Increases the strength of the property
Increases the capacity of the property
Ameliorates a material condition or defec
Adapts the property to a new use
Plan of Rehabilitation Doctrine
The new regulations also address amounts paid to acquire or produce tangible property under §1.263 (a)-2T, this section contains a de minimis rule.
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http://www.dbbllc.com/newsletters/focus/mar2012/irs-clarifies-capital-improvement-vs-repair-expense
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_837365129#1_1304164802
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Title:
Headings: Prevention and Protection Services Family Handbook
Family
Handbook
About
This
Handbook
What
is
the
Child
Welfare
System?
DCF
&
Child
Welfare
Case
Management
Providers
Family
Centered
Practice
People
Involved
Parent’s
Rights
How
to
Address
Concerns
What
is
a
Case
Plan?
Case
Planning
Conferences
What
are
my
rights
related
to
case
planning?
Permanency
Goals
Concurrent
Case
Planning
Kinship
Care
(Relative
or
Non-Related
Kin)
Where
is
My
Child
and
When
Can
I
See
Him/Her?
Initial
Team
Meeting
Foster
Parents
Parent/Child
Interactions/Visitations
Sibling
Visits
Reunification
Aftercare
What
is
the
Court
Process?
Parent’s
Attorney
Types
of
Hearings
People
Involved
Appeals
Support
Obligations
References
Resources
Acronyms
Used
In
Child
Welfare
Definitions
Used
in
Child
Welfare
Child
Welfare
Case
Management
Provider
A
private
agency
DCF
contracts
Kinship
Definitions:
Definitions
of
Abuse,
Neglect
and
Sexual
Abuse
Kansas
Department
for
Children
and
Families
Customer
Service
Contact
Information
Contact
Information
Content: If
English
is
not
your
first
language,
you
may
ask
for
the
written
information
in
your
own
language
or
request
an
interpreter. What
is
the
Child
Welfare
System? The
child
welfare
system
was
created
to
help
every
child
have
a
safe
and
secure
home
life
and
is
governed
by
federal
and
state
laws. The
Adoption
and
Safe
Families
Act
of
1997
(or
ASFA,
pronounced
“as-fa”
for
short)
is
one
of
these
laws
and
was
designed
to
establish
the
goals
of
safety,
permanency
and
well-being
for
children
in
the
child
welfare
system. The
Revised
Kansas
Code
for
the
Care
of
Children
(K.S.A.
38-2201)
was
amended
to
comply
with
Federal
(ASFA)
law. DCF
&
Child
Welfare
Case
Management
Providers
In
Kansas,
the
Department
for
Children
and
Families
(DCF)
is
the
state
agency
responsible
for
providing
child
welfare
services
to
children
and
their
families. Children
are
placed
in
the
custody
of
the
Secretary
of
DCF
through
state
laws
under
the
Kansas
Code
for
the
Care
of
Children. A
child
in
the
Secretary’s
custody
is
referred
to
as
a
“Child
in
Need
of
Care”
or
CINC
(pronounced
“sink”)
for
short. DCF/Prevention
and
Protection
Services
(PPS)
contracts
with
licensed
child
placing
agencies,
referred
to
as
Child
Welfare
Case
Management
Providers,
to
provide
in-home
and
out-of-home
child
welfare
services. When
the
court
orders
out-of-home
placement
these
providers,
in
partnership
with
DCF
and
other
community
partners,
are
responsible
to
deliver
appropriate
services
and
supports
to
help
your
child
return
home
as
quickly
as
possible.
|
http://www.dcf.ks.gov/services/PPS/Documents/PPM_Forms/Section_5000_Forms/PPS5137.pdf
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_838029562#7_1304533667
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Title: SCBA
Headings:
Content: Do not install regulator in facepiece. Breath normally through the regulator mounting port. Breathing should be unimpaired. The auxiliary valve should open on exhalation and close on inhalation. lf breathing is difficult or if valve operation is not as described, do not use facepiece. Review instructions and correct the problem before use. After checking valve function without regulator in place, attach the regulator of a complete SCBA to facepiece and perform the REGULAR OPERATION INSPECTION as directed in the OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS supplied with your SCOTT SCBA. The regulator operational inspection must be successfully performed while using the facepiece in which Auxiliary Exhalation Valve Assembly Kit 29513-01 was installed before using the respirator. WARNING
THE FACEPIECE WHICH AUXILIARY EXHALATION VALVE ASSEMBLY KIT 29513-01 IS INTENDED TO BE INSTALLED IN IS A COMPONENT OF A SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS (SCBA) WHICH MAY BE USED TO SUPPORT HUMAN LIFE IN A HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERE. FAILURE TO CHECK YOUR WORK AS INSTRUCTED MAY RESULT IN THE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH OF A RESPIRATOR USER.
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http://www.dcfpnavymil.org/Personnel%20Protection/SCBA/SCBA%20Tip%2003/29513-01.htm
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_845179742#1_1315554574
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Title: Grief Psychology
Headings: Grief Psychology
Grief Psychology
Content: Grief is a natural phenomenon; it has never been classified as a medical condition, though there are certain kinds of complicated grief which may cause post-traumatic stress, exaggerated forms of grief, anxiety or depression. Some kinds of grief, often linked with the patients own previous experience of loss, do not resolve with time and need medical or psychological intervention. There may be some link between grief and a decline in physical health but it is very hard to assess. A decline in the immune system might indeed be due to the vulnerability of a person mentally or it may be due to a change in lifestyle or diet brought on by the death of a member of the family. It is worth assuming however that there may well be physiological effects as well as psychological after a close bereavement. Understanding grief in the context of human evolution is complex as it is usually a debilitating experience. It may, however, be understood as part of the emotional responses which are essential for us to maintain relationships, for example love. The emotional attachment of love, which has been so crucial to the evolution of the human race and its following development, continues on after the loved one is no longer there and becomes felt as grief. Grief is the cost we pay for being able to love.
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http://www.dealingwithdeath.com/grief-psychology/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_845179742#2_1315556126
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Title: Grief Psychology
Headings: Grief Psychology
Grief Psychology
Content: It is worth assuming however that there may well be physiological effects as well as psychological after a close bereavement. Understanding grief in the context of human evolution is complex as it is usually a debilitating experience. It may, however, be understood as part of the emotional responses which are essential for us to maintain relationships, for example love. The emotional attachment of love, which has been so crucial to the evolution of the human race and its following development, continues on after the loved one is no longer there and becomes felt as grief. Grief is the cost we pay for being able to love. The power of the grief is likely to vary according to the strength of the lost relationship. When we grieve it involves a rich array of feelings and thoughts. Many are higher order mental processes such as hallucinations, grappling with a change of identity and trying to defend our minds against the most distressing aspects of grief. It is thought that as individuals we possess a complex representation of our loved ones in our brain. These stored memories have an expectation of certain consequences when in a relationship with someone.
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http://www.dealingwithdeath.com/grief-psychology/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_845179742#3_1315557541
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Title: Grief Psychology
Headings: Grief Psychology
Grief Psychology
Content: The power of the grief is likely to vary according to the strength of the lost relationship. When we grieve it involves a rich array of feelings and thoughts. Many are higher order mental processes such as hallucinations, grappling with a change of identity and trying to defend our minds against the most distressing aspects of grief. It is thought that as individuals we possess a complex representation of our loved ones in our brain. These stored memories have an expectation of certain consequences when in a relationship with someone. Our brains’ set off an alarm system when what we expect is different from what we actually experience. For example, not getting our usual feedback because someone is not there will set off an alarm reaction within us. It is there to trigger us to search for what is missing and re-establish communication. However when the outside world is different from what our brain tells us it should be like, based on its previous experience, ie a death has occurred and therefore there is a missing relationship, then the alarm reaction is futile as it cannot regain the contact and it simply continues to trigger again and again and again without the appropriate response to calm it down. Loved ones are a part of our own sense of self and therefore a gradual change of expectation within our stored memories has to come about for the signals in our brain to respond more appropriately to the new real situation presented;
|
http://www.dealingwithdeath.com/grief-psychology/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_845179742#4_1315559248
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Title: Grief Psychology
Headings: Grief Psychology
Grief Psychology
Content: Our brains’ set off an alarm system when what we expect is different from what we actually experience. For example, not getting our usual feedback because someone is not there will set off an alarm reaction within us. It is there to trigger us to search for what is missing and re-establish communication. However when the outside world is different from what our brain tells us it should be like, based on its previous experience, ie a death has occurred and therefore there is a missing relationship, then the alarm reaction is futile as it cannot regain the contact and it simply continues to trigger again and again and again without the appropriate response to calm it down. Loved ones are a part of our own sense of self and therefore a gradual change of expectation within our stored memories has to come about for the signals in our brain to respond more appropriately to the new real situation presented; i.e. as a result of our life experiences, we develop a rich set of ideas about who we are, our identity. This identity is intimately connected to areas of life which have been important to us, such as close personal relationships. These ideas are highly emotionally charged and very resistant to change and very central to our individual self-esteem. They govern assumptions we make about ourselves and the safety of our personal world. Therefore when they are challenged by loss, our very identity is challenged and our capacity to plan for our own future is diminished as our internal world is no longer stable.
|
http://www.dealingwithdeath.com/grief-psychology/
|
msmarco_v2.1_doc_05_847116981#2_1318967810
|
Title: Florida | Death Penalty Information Center
Headings: Florida
State And Federal Info
Florida
History of the Death Penalty
Timeline
Famous Cases
Notable Exonerations
Notable Commutations/Clemencies
Milestones in Abolition/Reinstatement
Other Interesting Facts
Resources
Florida Execution Totals Since 1976
News & Developments
Arbitrariness
Capital Case Roundup — Death Penalty Court Decisions the Week of April 19, 2021
Mental Illness
Florida Bars From Medical Practice Psychiatrist Who Repeatedly Testified that Severely Mentally Ill Death-Row Prisoners Were ‘Malingering’
Intellectual Disability
Sonny Boy Oats Found Ineligible for the Death Penalty After 40 Years on Florida’s Death Row
Innocence
Former Florida Death-Row Prisoner with Innocence Claim Released Pending Outcome of Federal Appeal
Arbitrariness
In a Wide-Ranging Series of Editorials, the South Florida Sun Sentinel Argues for Abolition of Capital Punishment in Florida
Representation
Capital Case Roundup — Death Penalty Court Decisions the Week of March 29, 2021
Representation
Former Florida Public Defender Who Dismantled Duval County Capital Defense Capabilities Pleads Guilty to Ethics Violations
Intellectual Disability
Capital Case Roundup — Death Penalty Court Decisions the Week of November 30, 2020
Arbitrariness
Florida Supreme Court Limits Retroactive Scope of Its Ruling Permitting Death Sentences After Non-Unanimous Jury Votes
Public Opinion
Local Prosecutor Elections Foreshadow Continued Movement Away From Death Penalty
Content: 1990s – Florida botches the electric chair executions of Jesse Tafero, Pedro Medina, and Allen Lee Davis and subsequently begins using lethal injection as its execution method. 2002 – Aileen Wuornos, called the first female serial killer by the media, is executed. 2016 – Florida statutorily abolishes judicial override, the process by which trial judges were permitted to impose death sentences despite an advisory jury’s recommendation for life. 2017 – Florida statutorily abolishes non-unanimous jury recommendations for death and requires that the sentencing jury unanimously recommend a death sentence before the trial judge may impose a death sentence. Famous Cases
Aileen Wuornos was executed on October 9, 2002 for the murder of Richard Mallory, but she had also received death sentences for 5 other murders, and confessed to a seventh murder, though she wasn’t tried for it. Her case garnered extensive media attention, and she was labeled America’s first female serial killer. Wuornos suffered from severe mental illness, but the state of Florida found her competent to waive her remaining appeals and be executed. Wuornos’ case was the inspiration for the Oscar-winning film “Monster.” Notable Exonerations
Florida has had 30 exonerations from death row, more than any other state. You can read about all of Florida’s exonerations on DPIC’s Innocence page.
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Title: States With No Death Penalty Share Lower Homicide Rates | Death Penalty Information Center
Headings: States With No Death Penalty Share Lower Homicide Rates
States With No Death Penalty Share Lower Homicide Rates
Content: It is rare that a wealthy white man gets executed, if it happens at all,” Mr. McCann said. Those who “have labored long in the criminal justice system know, supported by a variety of studies and extensive personal experience, that blacks get the harsher hand in criminal justice and particularly in capital punishment cases,” Mr. McCann wrote in “Opposing Capital Punishment: A Prosecutor’s Perspective,” published in the Marquette Law Review in 1996. Forty-three percent of the people on death row across the country are African-Americans, according to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. The death penalty also has been employed much more often when the victim was white — 82 percent of the victims of death row inmates were white, while only 50 percent of all homicide victims were white. Supporters of capital punishment who say that executions are justified by the heinous nature of some crimes often cite the case of Jeffrey L. Dahmer, the serial killer who murdered and dismembered at least 17 boys and men, and ate flesh from at least one of his victims. Mr. McCann prosecuted Mr. Dahmer, but the case did not dissuade him from his convictions on the death penalty. “ To participate in the killing of another human being, it diminishes the respect for life. Period,” Mr. McCann said. He added, “Although I am a district attorney, I have a gut suspicion of the state wielding the power o
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Title: Time on Death Row | Death Penalty Information Center
Headings: Time on Death Row
Time on Death Row
Introduction
Average Time Between Sentencing and Execution (in Months)
Background
Characteristics of Death-Row Prisoners
The Aging of the Death Row Population
International Perspectives
Death Row Syndrome/Death Row Phenomenon
Conclusion
Content: Time on Death Row | Death Penalty Information Center
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Time on Death Row
Death-sentenced prisoners in the U.S. typically spend more than a decade on death row prior to exoneration or execution. Some prisoners have been on death row for well over 20 years. Introduction
There is no accurate measure of the length of time prisoners spend on death row. Some prisoners are on death row for only a short period of time before their convictions or death sentences are overturned in the courts. Other have spent more than three decades on death row before being exonerated or being non-capitally resentenced. Half of all death-row exonerations have taken more than a decade and the length of time between conviction and exoneration has continued to grow. More than half of the exonerations since 2013 haven taken 25 years or more. The length of time prisoners spend on death row in the United States before being executed began to emerge as a topic of interest in the debate about the death penalty in the early 2000s. The discussion increased around the 2005 execution of Michael Ross, a Connecticut inmate who had been on death row for 17 years, and has been spurred by the writings of several Supreme Court Justices – most recently Justice Stephen Breyer – who have urged the Court to consider this issue. Death-row prisoners in the U.S. typically spend more than a decade awaiting execution.
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Title: Are police officers underpaid? | Debate.org
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Are police officers underpaid?
Go on a ride-along!!
Yes, giving their life to keep you safe!
Yes, they are underpaid.
They are underpaid
Well DUH They Are
Yes, Extremely Underpaid!!
Yes, considering dangers
Yes, given the risks
Police officers are grossly underpaid!
Police Officers and Teachers.
No, there are things more important than money.
There are too many of them
Police are the highest paid city workers in my city.
No, they are not
Police Officers Get Paid Enough
Police officers are overpaid.
They are overpaid
I think police officers are paid enough!
Cops Make a Decent Salary
Are you kidding me? !
Content: You become a teacher because you want to teach our next generation and you believe you are qualified to do so, not because you want to make an easy living off of the money and benefits. You become a firefighter because you literally save things from destruction and you want to do that, not collect money. You are a social worker to help families, not to receive a huge paycheck. You run an animal rescue or a shelter because you care about the well being of things around you, not because it is a way to make a 6 figure income. You join the military (who get paid so much less for what they do) because you want to server your country, not because you expect wages that will give you a comfortable living. Frankly, it is hard as hell to live on military income, even with help, and the families don't complain, the men and women serving don't complain. You know going in that public service is tough, time consuming, sometimes dangerous work, but you do it for other reasons other than income. Do you see the trend? You decide to make a career path into a public service job to help serve the community you live in or the country you love because you want to do something greater. Not for any amount of money.
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Title: Are police officers underpaid? | Debate.org
Headings:
Are police officers underpaid?
Go on a ride-along!!
Yes, giving their life to keep you safe!
Yes, they are underpaid.
They are underpaid
Well DUH They Are
Yes, Extremely Underpaid!!
Yes, considering dangers
Yes, given the risks
Police officers are grossly underpaid!
Police Officers and Teachers.
No, there are things more important than money.
There are too many of them
Police are the highest paid city workers in my city.
No, they are not
Police Officers Get Paid Enough
Police officers are overpaid.
They are overpaid
I think police officers are paid enough!
Cops Make a Decent Salary
Are you kidding me? !
Content: Frankly, it is hard as hell to live on military income, even with help, and the families don't complain, the men and women serving don't complain. You know going in that public service is tough, time consuming, sometimes dangerous work, but you do it for other reasons other than income. Do you see the trend? You decide to make a career path into a public service job to help serve the community you live in or the country you love because you want to do something greater. Not for any amount of money. Yes, money is essential to life, but there are things far greater than a paycheck. Like sacrificing your time and your energy and even putting your life in danger, just because you want to do something for the greater good of your fellow person. If the money comes, cool, that is just a benefit to the job, but if you never make a dime to put into savings, so be it. As a police officer you have already done so much more, and knowing that you have served and protected to the best of your abilities should be enough. If money was your goal, public service should not have even crossed your mind.
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Title: Can stricter gun control laws decrease the rate of crimes involving guns? | Debate.org
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Can stricter gun control laws decrease the rate of crimes involving guns?
Trivially true
Gun Control helps reduce crime
Yes, because with less weapons, you get less crime.
Guns were made to Harm and Kill
No one needs an assault rifle
Wake up you Americans!
Stricter gun laws CAN decrease rates of crime. What is the alternative? Close our eyes to the problem and do nothing?
Guns in the hands of non-criminals also get misused.
Drunk driving, for example
States with stricter gun laws have lower incidence of death by gun shot
People In The Community
I Believe Everyone Saying Yes On Otherside Are Mentally Challenged!!!
No matter what, If someoe wants a gun; they will get a gun
The determined person doesn't need a gun to hurt you...
Taking guns will only stop novice criminals.
No, by definition criminals do not abide by laws.
Do me a favor...
I'm Canadian
Banning and Regulation Have Never Worked.
Just look at Chicago
Content: The question is like asking if smoking was illegal would it reduce lung cancer: the answer is trivial. Report Post
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Gun Control helps reduce crime
Gun control will help reduce crime, less children, old people, and adults will get killed. Canada, Australia, England has gun control and they have less crimes. The United States should enforce gun control because it will help reduce crime. I think Assault rifle, Rocket launchers, Explosives, and machine guns should be banned. I only support Shot guns and normal guns like the Beretta Laramie. Report Post
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Yes, because with less weapons, you get less crime. Take a look at the crime rates of countries like the United Kingdom. Their crime rate is ridiculously low, compared to ours here in the United States.
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