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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_613046144#11_1400516863
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Title: Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Headings: Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Twitter’s Official Eligibility Restrictions
Fixing the Problem
Content: They will also prevent you from using ads if there’s an issue with your payment method, like a dispute over your credit card. Some people also report that they have needed a minimum number of followers before they are able to use Twitter ads. I haven’t confirmed this myself, but it’s entirely possible that there’s a small minimum threshold. It’s also possible that it was an artifact of time passing, and the users reporting growth as the trigger were simply coincidental about it. This user specifically says reaching 100+ followers was his trigger, but I have a test account with only 36 followers that has access to ads. I would venture to say it’s “more than zero real followers” more than a minimum threshold. Twitter also has guidelines for your profile if you’re going to use Twitter Ads, since you become a sort of representation of what they allow on their site. They require you to have a clear Twitter username that represents you. They require that you have a profile picture that contains you, your product, or your brand, not something irrelevant. No animated images, nudity, banned products, or profanity are allowed.
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https://boostlikes.com/blog/2017/03/ineligible-participate-twitter-ads
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_613046144#12_1400518522
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Title: Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Headings: Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Twitter’s Official Eligibility Restrictions
Fixing the Problem
Content: I would venture to say it’s “more than zero real followers” more than a minimum threshold. Twitter also has guidelines for your profile if you’re going to use Twitter Ads, since you become a sort of representation of what they allow on their site. They require you to have a clear Twitter username that represents you. They require that you have a profile picture that contains you, your product, or your brand, not something irrelevant. No animated images, nudity, banned products, or profanity are allowed. Your header photo is the same. They also want you to have a valid location and website link for your brand, a bio that actually contains informative insight rather than nonsense, and valid verification information like a phone number. The only reason I put all of this at the end, though, is because it’s likely going to trigger a different error message than the ineligibility message above. Fixing the Problem
I would say that the number one cause of ineligibility for Twitter Ads is simply using an account that’s too new. I often find brands creating new accounts looking to follow a guide to advertise, only to find that they’re ineligible.
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https://boostlikes.com/blog/2017/03/ineligible-participate-twitter-ads
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_613046144#13_1400520192
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Title: Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Headings: Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Twitter’s Official Eligibility Restrictions
Fixing the Problem
Content: Your header photo is the same. They also want you to have a valid location and website link for your brand, a bio that actually contains informative insight rather than nonsense, and valid verification information like a phone number. The only reason I put all of this at the end, though, is because it’s likely going to trigger a different error message than the ineligibility message above. Fixing the Problem
I would say that the number one cause of ineligibility for Twitter Ads is simply using an account that’s too new. I often find brands creating new accounts looking to follow a guide to advertise, only to find that they’re ineligible. They then go on a crusade, calling support or their ad manager or posting on forums, blog article comment sections, and Quora looking for help. Nine times out of ten, I would say that all you need to do is wait a couple weeks while using your Twitter account naturally, and ads will become eligible. Check back every few days, and don’t be surprised if you still don’t have them. I’ve seen some people take up to a month, while others with support from an active community on Facebook or on their blog are able to grow and reach that point in just a couple of weeks. If you’re trying to use a Twitter account that is older and has been active recently, it’s probably not going to be an issue with your activity or the age of your account, obviously enough.
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https://boostlikes.com/blog/2017/03/ineligible-participate-twitter-ads
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_613046144#14_1400522115
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Title: Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Headings: Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Twitter’s Official Eligibility Restrictions
Fixing the Problem
Content: They then go on a crusade, calling support or their ad manager or posting on forums, blog article comment sections, and Quora looking for help. Nine times out of ten, I would say that all you need to do is wait a couple weeks while using your Twitter account naturally, and ads will become eligible. Check back every few days, and don’t be surprised if you still don’t have them. I’ve seen some people take up to a month, while others with support from an active community on Facebook or on their blog are able to grow and reach that point in just a couple of weeks. If you’re trying to use a Twitter account that is older and has been active recently, it’s probably not going to be an issue with your activity or the age of your account, obviously enough. I would guess that you know whether or not you’re trying to use a language or an account in a country that is ineligible, so I’m going to skip over that. The next most common cause is protected tweets. If your tweets are protected or your account is disabled for whatever reasons, find the appropriate setting to change to fix it. You can unprotect your tweets by going into your settings and unchecking the box in the privacy and safety section. You can reactivate your account in a similar way, by clicking the link in the bottom of the main settings menu.
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https://boostlikes.com/blog/2017/03/ineligible-participate-twitter-ads
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_613046144#15_1400523945
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Title: Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Headings: Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Twitter’s Official Eligibility Restrictions
Fixing the Problem
Content: I would guess that you know whether or not you’re trying to use a language or an account in a country that is ineligible, so I’m going to skip over that. The next most common cause is protected tweets. If your tweets are protected or your account is disabled for whatever reasons, find the appropriate setting to change to fix it. You can unprotect your tweets by going into your settings and unchecking the box in the privacy and safety section. You can reactivate your account in a similar way, by clicking the link in the bottom of the main settings menu. If your account is active, visible to the public, in an eligible country and language, and old enough to be considered, there’s really only one thing it could be; something against the Twitter ad policies that is preventing you from gaining access. Likely this can be resolved with a change in either content or behavior, but there’s a lot to consider. Anything that can get your Twitter account suspended will get you blocked from the ads system. This include exploitative practices that gain you followers, like the follow/unfollow technique.
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https://boostlikes.com/blog/2017/03/ineligible-participate-twitter-ads
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_613046144#16_1400525548
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Title: Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Headings: Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Why Am I Ineligible to Participate in the Twitter Ads Program?
Twitter’s Official Eligibility Restrictions
Fixing the Problem
Content: If your account is active, visible to the public, in an eligible country and language, and old enough to be considered, there’s really only one thing it could be; something against the Twitter ad policies that is preventing you from gaining access. Likely this can be resolved with a change in either content or behavior, but there’s a lot to consider. Anything that can get your Twitter account suspended will get you blocked from the ads system. This include exploitative practices that gain you followers, like the follow/unfollow technique. It includes spamming, both via tweets and direct messages. It included impersonating a real brand or person with intent to deceive – parody accounts are generally fine – and other s
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https://boostlikes.com/blog/2017/03/ineligible-participate-twitter-ads
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_622506106#5_1417339631
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Title: 🥃 How To Make Bourbon At Home: A Guide for Making Your Own Whisky
Headings: 🥃 How To Make Bourbon At Home: Distill Your Own Whiskey
🥃 How To Make Bourbon At Home: Distill Your Own Whiskey
First thing first — it is important to note that brewing distilled spirits including bourbon or any other type of whiskey, vodka, gin is illegal and potentially dangerous in all of the states in the USA. Please read this article from a hypothetical perspective, and use the info for your own knowledge.
Here are the steps that I’ll go over in this guide on how to make bourbon at home:
HOMEMADE BOURBON RECIPE INGREDIENTS
Bourbon Making Hardware List
Ingredients for your Homemade Bourbon Mash Mix
How To Make The Bourbon Mash
Pro Tip: A recommended blend to start with for bourbon is 75% corn, 15% rye, and 10% barley.
Fermenting Bourbon Mash
Add Some Character To Your Bourbon In The Still
COLLECT THE BOURBON DISTILLATE
FORESHOTS
HEADS
HEARTS
TAILS
AGEING BOURBON AT HOME
Content: Without time spent in oak barrels, bourbon would remain dry and fiery, and devoid of the delicious toasty, vanilla, caramel, and nutty notes that gives bourbon its unique physical and chemical nature.) A corona corn and grain mill – (You will need this to crush the grain products quickly)
A funnel
A food thermometer
A 10 gallon copper still (didn’t know you could buy these, did you?) Or you can get complete distilling units here. Ingredients for your Homemade Bourbon Mash Mix
Start with 5.5 gallons of water
7 lbs of corn maize
1.5 lbs of rye
1.5 lbs of barley
Some nut milk bags
toasted oak chips
Some distillers yeast
How To Make The Bourbon Mash
Mash in the world of Bourbon is the process of combining milled/crushed grain with water. The water should be warm enough to activate the enzymes, and so that it can break down the starches into short-grain sugars. It is worth noting that bourbon mash is different from beer mash, because it’s thin, sour, and usually quite boozy — which is not something you’d be happy to drink by the pint. A traditional bourbon mash is a combination of at least 50% corn, rye and wheat, but you will have to play around with the grain’s ratios. Pro Tip: A recommended blend to start with for bourbon is 75% corn, 15% rye, and 10% barley. To get started with making the mash for your batch of homemade bourbon at home, grab your corona corn and grain mill, and add all your grain to it.
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https://boozemakers.com/how-to-make-bourbon-at-home-a-guide-for-making-great-whiskey/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_622506106#6_1417342344
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Title: 🥃 How To Make Bourbon At Home: A Guide for Making Your Own Whisky
Headings: 🥃 How To Make Bourbon At Home: Distill Your Own Whiskey
🥃 How To Make Bourbon At Home: Distill Your Own Whiskey
First thing first — it is important to note that brewing distilled spirits including bourbon or any other type of whiskey, vodka, gin is illegal and potentially dangerous in all of the states in the USA. Please read this article from a hypothetical perspective, and use the info for your own knowledge.
Here are the steps that I’ll go over in this guide on how to make bourbon at home:
HOMEMADE BOURBON RECIPE INGREDIENTS
Bourbon Making Hardware List
Ingredients for your Homemade Bourbon Mash Mix
How To Make The Bourbon Mash
Pro Tip: A recommended blend to start with for bourbon is 75% corn, 15% rye, and 10% barley.
Fermenting Bourbon Mash
Add Some Character To Your Bourbon In The Still
COLLECT THE BOURBON DISTILLATE
FORESHOTS
HEADS
HEARTS
TAILS
AGEING BOURBON AT HOME
Content: It is worth noting that bourbon mash is different from beer mash, because it’s thin, sour, and usually quite boozy — which is not something you’d be happy to drink by the pint. A traditional bourbon mash is a combination of at least 50% corn, rye and wheat, but you will have to play around with the grain’s ratios. Pro Tip: A recommended blend to start with for bourbon is 75% corn, 15% rye, and 10% barley. To get started with making the mash for your batch of homemade bourbon at home, grab your corona corn and grain mill, and add all your grain to it. It will take roughly three to four passes for the natural enzymes found in grain break down the grain’s starches. After your grains have achieved your desired mil texture, throw the grain’s starches in to a pot of boiling water, so that they leach out of the cracked grain. Stir the mash until the mixture reaches near boiling point, which will help convert the starches to sugar. The sugary liquid that results from mash is known as wort. Fermenting Bourbon Mash
Once your grains are mashed, it’s yeast time!
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https://boozemakers.com/how-to-make-bourbon-at-home-a-guide-for-making-great-whiskey/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_628416977#0_1427374398
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Title: 19 surprising facts about life in early 1900s America
Headings: 19 Facts And Photos That Show How Brutal Life Was In The Early 1900s
19 Facts And Photos That Show How Brutal Life Was In The Early 1900s
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Content: 19 surprising facts about life in early 1900s America
culture
19 Facts And Photos That Show How Brutal Life Was In The Early 1900s
By Clayton Aldrich
Boredom Therapy Staff
At the turn of the 20th century, the "American Dream" began to flood the minds of people looking to make a life for themselves and their families in the United States of America. It was believed that you could achieve anything—especially freedom—by emigrating to the U.S.
Sure, the good ol' U. S. of A. might have sounded perfect on paper, but life back then wasn't easy. Besides lower life expectancy and poor education systems, there were a number of other reasons that the negatives outweighed the positives for people in the early 1900s. These photographs exemplify just a few of the reasons you'll be glad that you're living here today instead of early-1900s America...
1. Becoming a doctor didn't require any college education: Surprisingly, roughly 90 percent of early-1900s physicians never spent a single day in a college classroom. Instead, they went to substandard medical schools, where they learned just the basics. 2. People practiced poor hygiene: While it's common today for people to wash their hair daily, during the early 1900s, most only washed theirs about once a month.
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https://boredomtherapy.com/facts-about-1900s-america/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_628416977#15_1427392871
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Title: 19 surprising facts about life in early 1900s America
Headings: 19 Facts And Photos That Show How Brutal Life Was In The Early 1900s
19 Facts And Photos That Show How Brutal Life Was In The Early 1900s
TRENDING
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Content: That's quite the turnaround. 17. Workers weren't given very many rights: Sure, jobs were aplenty at the time, but they weren't exactly a breeze. Not only was there immense pressure to perform your job well, but most employees were subjected to constant inspections to be sure that they were working to employer's often treacherous standards. 18. There weren't very many cars to go around: In 1915, there were merely two million cars driving on the roads of the United States. That's about one car for every 50 Americans during that era. Try comparing that to today, where there are more than 250 million vehicles on the road!
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https://boredomtherapy.com/facts-about-1900s-america/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_629578157#0_1430055482
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Title: 5 Reasons To Give to Charity - The Borgen Project
Headings: 5 Reasons To Give to Charity
5 Reasons To Give to Charity
1. Sense of Purpose
2. You can make a difference
3. Donations are often tax-deductible
4. Matching Gifts can have a big impact
5. Create a budget, plan ahead
Content: 5 Reasons To Give to Charity - The Borgen Project
Activism, Advocacy
5 Reasons To Give to Charity
In every place around the world regardless of religious tradition, culture and language, giving to others has always been an idea encouraged for thousands of years. From Lao Tzu to Ralph Waldo Emerson, the Prophet Mohammed to St. Thomas Aquinas, the importance of giving to others has been written and spoken about extensively. Yet, despite the long history of giving, many people today do not donate to any cause for various reasons. It may be that they are unsure how to navigate the vast array of organizations and causes, or that they are hesitant about how their money will be used, or simply they don’t realize what benefit it has on others. As Aristotle said: “To give away money is an easy matter and in any man’s power. But to decide to whom to give it, and how large and when, and for what purpose and how, is neither in every man’s power nor an easy matter.” Giving is easy, but why and where to give are difficult questions to answer. Listed below are five great reasons why people should give to charity. Deciding where and how much is a personal decision, but there is not much to argue with when it comes to why.
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https://borgenproject.org/5-reasons-give-charity/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_630106767#9_1431193461
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Title: Eight Stages of Genocide: From Classification to Denial
Headings: Eight Stages of Genocide
Eight Stages of Genocide
8 Disturbing Stages of Genocide
– Tara Wilson
Content: Extermination
The extermination stage is genocide. In Rwanda, almost 1 million moderate Hutus and Tutsis were killed in 100 days. During the Holocaust, five to six million Jews were killed. The Khmer Rouge killed nearly 2 million people in Cambodia. According to the UN, there have been over 70 million deaths due to genocide and politicides since its founding. These numbers evidence the importance of prevention in the first six stages of genocide. The willingness to intervene and political will must overcome doubts or fear of political costs. 8. Denial
In the final stage, the perpetrators attempt to cover up their crimes or refer to reports of genocide as overstated. In some cases, those who violated the human rights of another group refer to the conflict as a “civil war.”
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https://borgenproject.org/eight-stages-of-genocide/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_630106767#10_1431194615
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Title: Eight Stages of Genocide: From Classification to Denial
Headings: Eight Stages of Genocide
Eight Stages of Genocide
8 Disturbing Stages of Genocide
– Tara Wilson
Content: These numbers evidence the importance of prevention in the first six stages of genocide. The willingness to intervene and political will must overcome doubts or fear of political costs. 8. Denial
In the final stage, the perpetrators attempt to cover up their crimes or refer to reports of genocide as overstated. In some cases, those who violated the human rights of another group refer to the conflict as a “civil war.” The failure of international crime tribunals or individual nations to refuse to recognize the denial perpetuates future genocides. Hitler justified his extermination of the Jews by referring to the unpunished Armenian genocide. In many cases, those who are not subjected to direct violence by the perpetrators of violence are victims of extreme poverty, as their economic prospects are extremely limited by government abuses and bias. The key to preventing further genocides is to both punish perpetrators after they occur and intervene as the initial stages are occurring. However, this requires the political will to combat human rights abuses before violence and “extermination.”
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https://borgenproject.org/eight-stages-of-genocide/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_630323932#3_1431658679
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Title: Five Ways to Fight Gender Inequality | The Borgen Project
Headings: Five Ways to Fight Gender Inequality
Five Ways to Fight Gender Inequality
Five Ways to Fight Gender Inequality
Content: Email Congress
Give women platforms to be in power and achieve economic success. Globally, women have less political representation than men. Around the world, 62 percent of countries have never had a female head of government or state for at least one year in the past half-century, including the United States. The number of women in political positions compared to men is alarmingly disproportionate. In global legislatures, women are outnumbered four to one. Gender equality in political positions is a rarity as only three countries have 50 percent or more women in parliament in single or lower houses. By having an equal presence of women in politics or leadership positions, the interests and values of females will be better represented on the political level. For many women, it is hard to achieve economic success and move up the socioeconomic scale. Throughout the world, women work for long hours of unpaid domestic jobs. In some places, females do not have the right to own land, earn an income and progress their careers due to job discrimination.
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https://borgenproject.org/five-ways-to-fight-gender-inequality/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_630615269#0_1432281796
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Title: 10 Astounding Facts About Human Rights Violations in China | The Borgen Project
Headings: 10 Astounding Facts About Human Rights Violations in China
10 Astounding Facts About Human Rights Violations in China
10 Facts About Human Rights Violations in China
Content: 10 Astounding Facts About Human Rights Violations in China | The Borgen Project
China, Human Rights, Protest, workers' rights
10 Astounding Facts About Human Rights Violations in China
Since Xi Jinping began his presidency in March 2013, widespread human rights violations in China have been documented as government constraints have deepened. Such issues also became more apparent after Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo died in police custody in 2017. Some violations include increased internet censorship, lack of women’s and workers’ rights, repression of minority groups and imprisonment of human rights defenders. Here are 10 facts about human rights violations in China as well as what is being done to combat these issues today. 10 Facts About Human Rights Violations in China
Authorities control citizens’ internet use by blocking social media sites and restricting news publications. Any news reporting that “slanders the country’s political system” is typically shut down. The government also adopted Blue Shield filtering software to document websites visited by users. A Cybersecurity Law was implemented in June 2017, requiring all internet companies working in China to regulate content for Chinese citizens. The government only allows five officially recognized religions in approved religious sites. In February 2018, a revised Regulations on Religious Affairs was established.
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https://borgenproject.org/human-rights-violations-in-china/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_630810417#4_1432713629
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Title: Are Natural Disasters Increasing? | The Borgen Project
Headings: Are Natural Disasters Increasing?
Global Poverty
Are Natural Disasters Increasing?
Natural Disasters: An Upward Trend
Human Contributions to Natural Disasters
Number of recorded natural disaster events, All natural
disasters, 1900 to 2019
Content: Contrary to popular belief, the sole cause of the increase is not attributed to global warming. However, global warming has been increasing the temperatures of the Earth’s oceans and atmosphere. This contributes to the severity of the various types of storm rates rising – as the metaphysical makeup alters, so does the intensity. Urbanization in regions that are prone to flooding has steadily increased the likelihood that more flash floods and coastal floods will take place. These floods result in mudslides and various injuries that add to the climbing statistics. But how are humans helping to create typhoons, hurricanes, and earthquakes? Human Contributions to Natural Disasters
A swell in population plays a large part in natural disasters. Some scientists theorize that natural disasters are not just necessarily increasing, but our methods of tracking them are improving. With the ability to keep record of these disasters, scientists notice them more frequently than in the past. Limited means of keeping track of the natural disasters meant that the average could not be compared to previous accounts.
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https://borgenproject.org/natural-disasters-increasing/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_630810417#5_1432715258
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Title: Are Natural Disasters Increasing? | The Borgen Project
Headings: Are Natural Disasters Increasing?
Global Poverty
Are Natural Disasters Increasing?
Natural Disasters: An Upward Trend
Human Contributions to Natural Disasters
Number of recorded natural disaster events, All natural
disasters, 1900 to 2019
Content: But how are humans helping to create typhoons, hurricanes, and earthquakes? Human Contributions to Natural Disasters
A swell in population plays a large part in natural disasters. Some scientists theorize that natural disasters are not just necessarily increasing, but our methods of tracking them are improving. With the ability to keep record of these disasters, scientists notice them more frequently than in the past. Limited means of keeping track of the natural disasters meant that the average could not be compared to previous accounts. Through increasing population, more injuries or deaths occur, even with minor storms. Generally, tropical vacation areas are hot spots for climate tragedies. With hundreds to thousands of individuals clustered in one region, storms can wipe out more surface area in a shorter period of time. Corresponding with the World Bank’s “Natural Disaster Hotspots: A Global Risk Analysis” reports show that over 160 countries hold more than one-fourth of their populations in regions of high mortality risks from one or more natural disasters.
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https://borgenproject.org/natural-disasters-increasing/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_631168332#0_1433467679
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Title: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them | The Borgen Project
Headings: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
Ten Stages of Genocide
– Carolyn Gibson
Content: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them | The Borgen Project
Extremism, Genocide, Global Poverty, Human Rights
The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
Genocide is the deliberate killing of a large group of people, usually based on their ethnicity. Although most well-known genocides are in the past, they still occur today. Less-developed countries with high poverty rates are particularly prone to genocidal attacks launched by corrupt governments or terrorist groups. According to George Mason University professor Gregory H. Stanton, the stages of genocide are nonlinear, predictable and preventable. There are ten stages of genocide, and each stage can be stopped if preventive measures are taken. Ten Stages of Genocide
Classification: Human beings tend to distinguish people into “us and them” at many levels. People can be categorized by their ethnicity, nationality, race or religion. Societies with mixed categories, such as Burundi and Rwanda, are at greater risk of genocide. This early stage can be prevented by establishing institutions that integrate identities and promote tolerance.
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https://borgenproject.org/stages-of-genocide/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_631168332#3_1433471389
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Title: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them | The Borgen Project
Headings: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
Ten Stages of Genocide
– Carolyn Gibson
Content: Denying symbolization can also be powerful. Discrimination: A dominant group of people denies the rights of other groups. The powerless group may be deprived of citizenship, civil rights or voting rights. Combatting discrimination requires full political empowerment and citizenship rights for all groups of people. Discrimination on any basis can be outlawed, and individuals can retain the right to appeal if their rights are violated. Dehumanization: A group of people denies the humanity of another group. One group is regarded as less than human—or even alien—to the society. To prevent dehumanization, hate speech and hate crimes can be outlawed, leaders who incite genocide can have their movement restricted.
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https://borgenproject.org/stages-of-genocide/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_631168332#4_1433472519
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Title: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them | The Borgen Project
Headings: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
Ten Stages of Genocide
– Carolyn Gibson
Content: Discrimination on any basis can be outlawed, and individuals can retain the right to appeal if their rights are violated. Dehumanization: A group of people denies the humanity of another group. One group is regarded as less than human—or even alien—to the society. To prevent dehumanization, hate speech and hate crimes can be outlawed, leaders who incite genocide can have their movement restricted. Organization: Genocide requires organization and is typically orchestrated by the state. States often use militias, but organization may be informal or decentralized. This stage can be averted by outlawing membership in genocidal militias, banning genocidal leaders from international travel and imposing arms embargos on countries involved in genocide. Polarization:
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https://borgenproject.org/stages-of-genocide/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_631168332#8_1433477345
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Title: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them | The Borgen Project
Headings: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
Ten Stages of Genocide
– Carolyn Gibson
Content: Victims may be segregated into ghettos or deported to concentration camps. They are deliberately deprived of resources such as food and water, and their human rights are systematically abused. Genocidal massacres commence. A Genocide Emergency may be declared at this stage, whereby armed international intervention and humanitarian assistance should be provided. Extermination: Mass extermination begins and quickly becomes “genocide.” At this advanced stage, only rapid and intense intervention can prevent genocide. Refugee escape corridors and safe areas can be established. Denial: Denial lasts throughout and follows genocide as perpetrators attempt to destroy any evidence that indicates a genocide occurred.
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https://borgenproject.org/stages-of-genocide/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_631168332#9_1433478474
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Title: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them | The Borgen Project
Headings: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
Ten Stages of Genocide
– Carolyn Gibson
Content: Mass extermination begins and quickly becomes “genocide.” At this advanced stage, only rapid and intense intervention can prevent genocide. Refugee escape corridors and safe areas can be established. Denial: Denial lasts throughout and follows genocide as perpetrators attempt to destroy any evidence that indicates a genocide occurred. Denial can be combatted through legal punishment of perpetrators and education in schools and the media. Genocide Watch has three levels of Genocide Alerts: Genocide Watch is declared when early warning signs indicate potential persecution, Genocide Warning is called when massacres occur and genocide is imminent, and Genocide Emergency is declared when genocide is underway. There are currently eight Genocide Emergencies declared to be occurring around the world. Understanding the stages of genocide can prevent further genocidal massacres.
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Title: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them | The Borgen Project
Headings: The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
The Stages of Genocide and How to Prevent Them
Ten Stages of Genocide
– Carolyn Gibson
Content: Denial can be combatted through legal punishment of perpetrators and education in schools and the media. Genocide Watch has three levels of Genocide Alerts: Genocide Watch is declared when early warning signs indicate potential persecution, Genocide Warning is called when massacres occur and genocide is imminent, and Genocide Emergency is declared when genocide is underway. There are currently eight Genocide Emergencies declared to be occurring around the world. Understanding the stages of genocide can prevent further genocidal massacres. – Carolyn Gibson
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Title: How Does Poverty Affect Mental Health | The Borgen Project
Headings: Tag Archive for: How Does Poverty Affect Mental Health
Tag Archive for: How Does Poverty Affect Mental Health
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Poverty’s Toll on Mental Health
What is mental health?
How does poverty affect mental health?
How People in Poverty Are Affected
Content: By definition, mental health is the condition regarding one’s psychological and emotional well-being. Mental health affects how one thinks, feels and acts. It can also dictate how someone copes with stress, their ability to relate to others and decision making. The most prevalent examples of mental health disorders are anxiety, depression, alcohol/drug use, Bipolar disorder, Schizophrenia and eating disorders. According to Mentalhealth.gov, some factors that can contribute to mental health issues include: Biological factors – genes, brain chemistry
Life experiences – trauma, abuse, etc. Family history of mental health problems
The term ‘Mental Health’ has been around for quite some time, but it has gotten a reputation for being abused. There have been many cases over the years where people self-diagnose or lie to get out of particular circumstances. Because of this kind of abuse, some people don’t believe in mental health disorders at all. Although there is a vast variety of mental health issues, these disorders do exist and should be taken seriously.
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Title: How Does Poverty Affect Mental Health | The Borgen Project
Headings: Tag Archive for: How Does Poverty Affect Mental Health
Tag Archive for: How Does Poverty Affect Mental Health
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Poverty’s Toll on Mental Health
What is mental health?
How does poverty affect mental health?
How People in Poverty Are Affected
Content: Biological factors – genes, brain chemistry
Life experiences – trauma, abuse, etc. Family history of mental health problems
The term ‘Mental Health’ has been around for quite some time, but it has gotten a reputation for being abused. There have been many cases over the years where people self-diagnose or lie to get out of particular circumstances. Because of this kind of abuse, some people don’t believe in mental health disorders at all. Although there is a vast variety of mental health issues, these disorders do exist and should be taken seriously. Everyone is different just like every health condition differs. There are some people who suffer from anxiety on a low spectrum, which can sometimes be maintained in-house, while there are others who suffer from anxiety on a high spectrum and may undergo daily panic attacks. This would be an example of someone who may need psychiatric help or medication. How does poverty affect mental health? Poverty is considered a significant social determinant of mental health.
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Title: How Does Poverty Affect Mental Health | The Borgen Project
Headings: Tag Archive for: How Does Poverty Affect Mental Health
Tag Archive for: How Does Poverty Affect Mental Health
Posts
Poverty’s Toll on Mental Health
What is mental health?
How does poverty affect mental health?
How People in Poverty Are Affected
Content: It has been difficult to study people in poverty for statistical purposes, but the studies that have been done do exhibit signs that when financial circumstances are drastically affected, there’s a rise in rates of depression. How People in Poverty Are Affected
It’s a proven fact that living in poverty for any significant period of time automatically increases risk factors for health and mental problems. The vicious cycle of poverty comes with the constant stress of finances- worrying if there’s enough money to eat and practicing bad eating habits because processed food is cheaper than healthy food. Stress is an immediate link to mental issues, such as depression, anxiety and, in extreme cases, multiple personality disorder. The rates of violence tend to also be higher among those that face economic tension. There are some cases where mental illnesses can be the cause for people to fall into poverty. For people who have experienced poverty early in life, their risk of a mental illness is higher. Poverty’s toll on mental health for children can lead to higher rates of delinquency, depressive and anxiety disorders and higher rates for psychiatric disorders in adulthood. Although poverty’s toll on mental health is known, it’s still unclear how to best break this cycle. Perhaps more research will allow for solutions.
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Title: Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide | The Borgen Project
Headings: Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide
Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide
Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide
Content: Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide | The Borgen Project
Genocide, Global Poverty
Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide
Genocide, or the mass murder of specific groups of people, is something that most consider to be a thing of the past, citing the Jewish holocaust and Nazi regime that ended over 60 years ago. Unfortunately, the concept of genocide is alive and well in the current state of world affairs. Moreover, it is important to note that genocide has farther reaches than those of mass death, extending into severe turmoil for those left alive. Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide
Genocide leads to mass poverty. As seen in German ghettos under the Nazi regime, and in Rwanda’s, Bosnia’s and Herzegovina’s staggering poverty rates, genocide is not a stand-alone issue but rather one with many other branches of issues. Genocide promotes poor infrastructure. When citizens cannot afford basic sustainability or are too poor to contribute to the tax pool, things such as well paved roads and access to electricity become luxuries and not expectancies. Healthy and functioning infrastructure promotes an overall health in an economic system. However, where infrastructure is lacking, it is sure to impact personal financial success and vice versa. Genocide increases crime statistics.
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Title: Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide | The Borgen Project
Headings: Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide
Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide
Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide
Content: This is likely due to the “black sheep syndrome” that sometimes pushes minority groups to the fringes of society, not wholly integrating or fitting in with the larger society. This makes it easy for minority groups to be identified and targeted. Genocide leaves impacted societies vulnerable for many years after. While it is intuitive to assume that a society will not simply “go back to normal” when a genocide has ended, this is caused not by fiscal challenges but overall social distrust and emotional poverty, symptoms of the larger trauma. This is evident in nations like Rwanda, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where tensions and vast poverty are still present many years after the genocides. Genocide can be prevented. Genocide does not come about by a single factor, but rather by many single decisions to ignore humanity in others. Every single person has both the opportunity and the responsibility to treat others with respect and dignity. Each person is a factor in deciding what kind of world we all live in and everyone can choose what kind of impact to make. Choose kindness.
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Title: Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide | The Borgen Project
Headings: Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide
Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide
Top 10 Facts Everyone Should Know about Genocide
Content: Genocide can be prevented. Genocide does not come about by a single factor, but rather by many single decisions to ignore humanity in others. Every single person has both the opportunity and the responsibility to treat others with respect and dignity. Each person is a factor in deciding what kind of world we all live in and everyone can choose what kind of impact to make. Choose kindness. Due to the causes of genocide being varied and complex, these are only the top 10 facts everyone should know about genocide and not a comprehensive list. However, no matter how much information is gathered about genocide, the most imperative thing to take away is that no small action or thought is too small to matter. Every action and all thoughts contribute to what the future holds. Everyone makes a difference. – Alexandra Ferrigno
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https://borgenproject.org/top-10-facts-everyone-should-know-about-genocide/
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Title: Why is science so important to our society? Why do animals, plants and humans alike revolve around science? – Boron Zone
Headings: Question:
Why is science so important to our society? Why do animals, plants and humans alike revolve around science?
Question: Why is science so important to our society? Why do animals, plants and humans alike revolve around science?
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Content: Science can play, and has to play, a main role in developing solutions and scientists need to play a bigger role in encouraging society, including the kids, in the key debates. Clearly there is a future role for potential scientists to become engaged
It is my feeling that we [scientists] need to break down some of the barriers that prevent scientists from different disciplines working together because solutions to complex environmental problems will come from collective thinking. Believe it or not scientists from different disciplines (physics, chemistry, economics, psychology, biology etc) don’t often get the opportunity to mingle and chat and put their combined wisdom together. imascientist has been great at this
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answered on 5 Sep 2012: What a great question! Science is the way that we understand (and manipulate) the world and universe around us. But more than that, science is how we can satisfy our curiosity. All of the information we have about the Earth and the Universe – plants, animals, rocks, minerals, oceans, stars, galaxies, everything – came through scientific study, which was driven by our curiosity to know why things are the way they are. Science has given us so many benefits. It allows us to protect ourselves from the environment, and it allows us to the protect the environment from ourselves.
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Title: Why is science so important to our society? Why do animals, plants and humans alike revolve around science? – Boron Zone
Headings: Question:
Why is science so important to our society? Why do animals, plants and humans alike revolve around science?
Question: Why is science so important to our society? Why do animals, plants and humans alike revolve around science?
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Content: Science is the way that we understand (and manipulate) the world and universe around us. But more than that, science is how we can satisfy our curiosity. All of the information we have about the Earth and the Universe – plants, animals, rocks, minerals, oceans, stars, galaxies, everything – came through scientific study, which was driven by our curiosity to know why things are the way they are. Science has given us so many benefits. It allows us to protect ourselves from the environment, and it allows us to the protect the environment from ourselves. Everything that we use in our day to day lives, from the clothes we wear, to the phones and electronics we use, has come about because of science. Someone, somewhere figured out how and why something works or doesn’t. Often they were not even looking for an application, they were just curious, and a new physical phenomenon or a new species was discovered. Of course once we understood the benefits of scientific study, we started looking for answers more systematically. Science is more about systematic investigations of unexplained phenomena nowadays, although luck and serendipity can still a big part.
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Title: 5 benefits of self care | Botanica Health
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Blog
5 benefits of self care
So go on, close the computer and put one of these soul soothing practices to the test:
About the Author
Jane Stark
Content: 5 benefits of self care | Botanica Health
Blog
5 benefits of self care
Jane Stark
April 21, 2017
By now we’re all familiar with the wellness industry’s favourite term; self-care. And while, yes, some may say it’s become cliche, there are many proven benefits to practicing self-care. Aside from the obvious one, simply FEELING better, here are a couple unexpected benefits I found when I started increasing my self-care. 1. Slowing down makes you more productive. Slowing down can take many forms. Maybe it is saying no to commitments that don’t serve you, carving out time in your day for yoga or coffee with a friend or simply taking a few deep breaths before a meeting. All of these actions bring us back to the present moment and help us to re-focus on what is TRULY important. When my to do list is longer than my daughter’s Christmas wish list and I’m scrolling Facebook I know it’s time to re-centre and re-prioritize.
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Title: 5 benefits of self care | Botanica Health
Headings:
Blog
5 benefits of self care
So go on, close the computer and put one of these soul soothing practices to the test:
About the Author
Jane Stark
Content: When you activate the PNS it puts your body into ‘rest + restore’ mode, giving our bodies the chance to decompress from our generally hectic daily lives. The more we can incorporate these activities into our routines, the better we can cope with our hectic lifestyle and the less time we actually have to make ‘busy.’ All of this gives the body the opportunity to build its defenses against those nasty cold bugs that like to attack when we’re at our weakest. Once I implemented a regular self-care routine I noticed a dramatic decrease in the number of sick days I had. Not to mention the positive correlation I saw in my energy levels! 3. Self-care improves your self-compassion. It’s pretty simple, the more you take care of yourself, the better you feel. Dr. Kristin Neff defines Self Compassion as “being warm and understanding toward ourselves when we suffer, fail, or feel inadequate, rather than ignoring our pain or flagellating ourselves with self-criticism.” When I really started paying attention to the voices in my head I realized that I would never talk to a loved one the way I was talking to myself.
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Title: 5 benefits of self care | Botanica Health
Headings:
Blog
5 benefits of self care
So go on, close the computer and put one of these soul soothing practices to the test:
About the Author
Jane Stark
Content: 3. Self-care improves your self-compassion. It’s pretty simple, the more you take care of yourself, the better you feel. Dr. Kristin Neff defines Self Compassion as “being warm and understanding toward ourselves when we suffer, fail, or feel inadequate, rather than ignoring our pain or flagellating ourselves with self-criticism.” When I really started paying attention to the voices in my head I realized that I would never talk to a loved one the way I was talking to myself. Noticing your self-talk is a form of self-care in itself. When we start to treat ourselves with love and compassion we start to view the world differently, we start to view ourselves as part of the collective human experience rather than in isolation (aka the “why me” voice). Taking care of yourself will undoubtedly lead to more self-compassion. 4. You’ll find out who you really are.
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Title: 5 benefits of self care | Botanica Health
Headings:
Blog
5 benefits of self care
So go on, close the computer and put one of these soul soothing practices to the test:
About the Author
Jane Stark
Content: Noticing your self-talk is a form of self-care in itself. When we start to treat ourselves with love and compassion we start to view the world differently, we start to view ourselves as part of the collective human experience rather than in isolation (aka the “why me” voice). Taking care of yourself will undoubtedly lead to more self-compassion. 4. You’ll find out who you really are. How many times do you stop and think, what do I LOVE to do. What really lights me up? What can I do for myself that makes me feel good. A few of us can answer this pretty easily, but many cannot. As we grow up and leave ‘childhood’ behind we are conditioned to believe that play is for kids and that doing too much for ourselves is ‘selfish.’
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Title: How To Make Bourbon At Home: A Guide For Making Whiskey
Headings: HOW TO MAKE
BOURBON AT HOME:
A GUIDE FOR MAKING
GREAT WHISKEY
HOW TO MAKE
BOURBON AT HOME:
A GUIDE FOR MAKING
GREAT WHISKEY
HOMEMADE BOURBON RECIPE INGREDIENTS
BOURBON WHISKEY HARDWARE
HOMEMADE BOURBON MASH MIX
HOW TO MAKE BOURBON MASH
FERMENTING YOUR BOURBON MASH
INTO YOUR BOURBON STILL KIT
COLLECTING YOUR BOURBON DISTILLATE
FORESHOTS
HEADS
HEARTS
TAILS
AGING BOURBON AT HOME
If you have any questions, comments, advice, or if you have tried your hand at home distilling, leave us a comment below.
Content: BOURBON WHISKEY HARDWARE
A 10 gallon brew pot
Two 5 gallon jugs or a Fermentation bucket
One 5 gallon oak barrel
A corona corn and grain mill
A funnel
A Cheesecloth
A food thermometer
A 10 gallon copper still (didn’t know you could buy these, did you?) HOMEMADE BOURBON MASH MIX
5.5 gallons of water
7 lbs of flaked corn maize
1.5 lbs of cracked rye
1.5 lbs of wheat or barley
A few nut milk bags
toasted oak chips
Distillers yeast
HOW TO MAKE BOURBON MASH
A mash is just that – grains mashed up into a nice primordial bourbon stew. To create your own bourbon mash, you will need some grain. A traditional bourbon mash combines corn, rye, and barley or wheat, so that’s what we will be using for our mash bill. Play around with the grain ratio’s, but for instructional purposes, we recommend 70% corn, 15% rye, and 15% wheat (or 15% barley instead). Using wheat will give your bourbon a more mild flavor profile. Throw both the corn and rye grains into your Corona corn and grain mill. It will take three passes to get the mill texture that you are looking for. You’ll add the barley or wheat mix separately from the other grains. 0%
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After you have your grains all pulverized, put 5.5 gallons of water into your 10-gallon brew pot.
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Title:
Headings:
Absolute Poverty Definition
Causes and Examples
What is Absolute Poverty
Key Points
Causes of Absolute Poverty
1. Inadequate Access
2. Availability of Jobs
3. Inadequate Advances in Agriculture
4. Movement of Industry
5. Conflict
6. Poor Education
7. Lack of Infrastructure
8. Mental Health
Absolute Poverty Examples
Homelessness
Disabled
South Sudan
Absolute vs Relative Poverty
General FAQs on Absolute Poverty
Further Reading
Content: As a result, a nation that is unable to sufficiently feed itself is going to face greater levels of absolute poverty. 4. Movement of Industry
As industries come and go, so too do the jobs they create. We have now moved towards a post-industrialised society whereby we rely on services rather than manufacturing and production. As a result, we have seen towns and cities that relied on such industries to become economically destroyed. Factories closed and industry shifted towards services and the metropolitan area. Those who were left behind created a life around their skills and expertise in industries such as manufacturing. The new reality is that millions have been left without work as a result. For many, it is incredibly difficult to move to where jobs are more plentiful, particularly in older age. In many cases, we see people living in absolute poverty due to the absence of jobs.
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Title:
Headings:
Absolute Poverty Definition
Causes and Examples
What is Absolute Poverty
Key Points
Causes of Absolute Poverty
1. Inadequate Access
2. Availability of Jobs
3. Inadequate Advances in Agriculture
4. Movement of Industry
5. Conflict
6. Poor Education
7. Lack of Infrastructure
8. Mental Health
Absolute Poverty Examples
Homelessness
Disabled
South Sudan
Absolute vs Relative Poverty
General FAQs on Absolute Poverty
Further Reading
Content: Mental Health
Mental health issues can be attributable to much of the poverty in both the developed world, but also the developing world. It can impact on a person’s ability to work more than others, with varying degrees of severity. For instance, it may impact an individual’s ability to undertake everyday tasks, thereby presenting a need to rely on others. Without the right help, many are left to struggle through. They may be unable to meet the work standards required or even get out of bed in the morning. As a result, it may lead to a life without employment – creating a higher risk of falling into absolute poverty. Absolute Poverty Examples
Homelessness
For one reason or another, both those in developed and the developing world end up homeless. Generally, the most cited reasons are mental health problems, and drug abuse, or a combination. Either way, those who are homeless are inevitably more likely to suffer from absolute poverty. Homeless people are extremely vulnerable, particularly due to the prevalence of mental health difficulties.
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Title:
Headings:
Absolute Poverty Definition
Causes and Examples
What is Absolute Poverty
Key Points
Causes of Absolute Poverty
1. Inadequate Access
2. Availability of Jobs
3. Inadequate Advances in Agriculture
4. Movement of Industry
5. Conflict
6. Poor Education
7. Lack of Infrastructure
8. Mental Health
Absolute Poverty Examples
Homelessness
Disabled
South Sudan
Absolute vs Relative Poverty
General FAQs on Absolute Poverty
Further Reading
Content: As a result, it may lead to a life without employment – creating a higher risk of falling into absolute poverty. Absolute Poverty Examples
Homelessness
For one reason or another, both those in developed and the developing world end up homeless. Generally, the most cited reasons are mental health problems, and drug abuse, or a combination. Either way, those who are homeless are inevitably more likely to suffer from absolute poverty. Homeless people are extremely vulnerable, particularly due to the prevalence of mental health difficulties. For instance, statistics in the UK show that mental health illness among the homeless is as high as 80 percent. When individuals have difficulties in the daily activities of life, they may be unable to get out of bed or even feed themselves. What we see as a result is the inability to work, and consequently, a decline into absolute poverty. Disabled
A disability can range from severely debilitating to mildly, each with a different impact on an individual’s ability to work or find work. In the extreme, someone who has lost their arms and legs faces an almost impossible task of finding work.
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Title:
Headings:
Absolute Poverty Definition
Causes and Examples
What is Absolute Poverty
Key Points
Causes of Absolute Poverty
1. Inadequate Access
2. Availability of Jobs
3. Inadequate Advances in Agriculture
4. Movement of Industry
5. Conflict
6. Poor Education
7. Lack of Infrastructure
8. Mental Health
Absolute Poverty Examples
Homelessness
Disabled
South Sudan
Absolute vs Relative Poverty
General FAQs on Absolute Poverty
Further Reading
Content: For instance, statistics in the UK show that mental health illness among the homeless is as high as 80 percent. When individuals have difficulties in the daily activities of life, they may be unable to get out of bed or even feed themselves. What we see as a result is the inability to work, and consequently, a decline into absolute poverty. Disabled
A disability can range from severely debilitating to mildly, each with a different impact on an individual’s ability to work or find work. In the extreme, someone who has lost their arms and legs faces an almost impossible task of finding work. What we see as a result is that those with a disability have a greater risk of falling into absolute poverty. First of all, they can be significantly limited in the jobs they can take. For instance, any form of manual labour is out of the question for someone w
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https://boycewire.com/absolute-poverty-definition/
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Title:
Headings:
Confirmation Bias Definition
How to avoid and 4 Examples
What is Confirmation Bias
Key Points
Confirmation Bias Explained
How this creates Confirmation Bias
Confirmation Bias Examples
1. Confirmation Bias in Politics
2. Eyewitness Accounts
3. Religion
4. Social Media
How to Avoid Confirmation Bias
General FAQs on Confirmation Bias
Further Reading
Content: So their views get shaped from a conservative point of view. So issues such as tax, immigration, and healthcare may be skewed towards their upbringing and environment. Political beliefs may be very skewed as a result. For instance, unrestricted immigration may be seen as a bad thing. If we are taught that point of view from a young age, those views can get stored deep into our sub-consciousness. These can get shaped through adulthood, but are generally fully formed into an individual’s mid-20s. After this point, our views have generally formed and are difficult to erase from our subconscious. As a result, confirmation bias can occur. Political views or other beliefs have developed throughout our life. So when we see the information that contradicts these beliefs, we tend to reject them.
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https://boycewire.com/confirmation-bias-definition-and-examples/
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Title:
Headings:
Confirmation Bias Definition
How to avoid and 4 Examples
What is Confirmation Bias
Key Points
Confirmation Bias Explained
How this creates Confirmation Bias
Confirmation Bias Examples
1. Confirmation Bias in Politics
2. Eyewitness Accounts
3. Religion
4. Social Media
How to Avoid Confirmation Bias
General FAQs on Confirmation Bias
Further Reading
Content: For example, there may be a witness to a homicide whereby an onlooker spots the perpetrator. The problem is that the witness and the perpetrator are siblings. In turn, the witness cannot comprehend their sibling possible of doing such a thing. Their belief is that they are not capable of such, so, therefore, they reject the notion. It cannot be true. The new information is rejected in favour of confirming the existing belief. 3. Religion
Those who are religious will have a bias towards their existing beliefs. If something unexpected happens, it is a ‘miracle’. At the same time, a disaster is just a ‘test of faith’.
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https://boycewire.com/confirmation-bias-definition-and-examples/
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Title:
Headings:
Confirmation Bias Definition
How to avoid and 4 Examples
What is Confirmation Bias
Key Points
Confirmation Bias Explained
How this creates Confirmation Bias
Confirmation Bias Examples
1. Confirmation Bias in Politics
2. Eyewitness Accounts
3. Religion
4. Social Media
How to Avoid Confirmation Bias
General FAQs on Confirmation Bias
Further Reading
Content: There are news articles that claim ‘facts’, yet are not ‘facts’, but biased perspectives that align with the reader’s own. In turn, the unverified claims that are not supported by the evidence are seen as ‘factual’, just because they align with existing beliefs. In turn, such news is spread across platforms, gaining more and more traction as it confirms millions of people’s existing beliefs. How to Avoid Confirmation Bias
The first way by which we can avoid confirmation bias is to first admit that exists. Only once we are aware of when it happens can we look to address it. In order to avoid confirmation bias, we must look at other points of view and listen to the other side of the argument. However, this must be done with an open mind. It is also important to surround ourselves with people whose opinions differ from ourselves, even if that makes us uncomfortable. Only then will our existing ideas be challenged. However, we must also acknowledge that we do not necessarily know everything.
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https://boycewire.com/confirmation-bias-definition-and-examples/
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Title:
Headings: Deadweight Loss Definition
Deadweight Loss Definition
What is a Deadweight Loss
Key Points
Causes of Deadweight Loss
1. Price Floors
2. Price Ceilings
3. Taxation
4. Subsidies
5. Monopolies
6. Collusion
How to Calculate Deadweight Loss
Deadweight Loss Examples
Taxes
Rent Caps
Monopoly
General FAQs on Deadweight Loss
Further Reading
Content: So what we have as a result is an undersupply to the market. With the case of rent controls, they have reduced the incentives for landlords to keep hold of rental accommodation. If they are not making money on it, then there is simply no incentive – so they are often sold, thereby reducing the rental stock. We also have the case of gasoline price ceilings that the US implemented in the 1970s, with long lines ensuing. Consumers ended up waiting hours just to refuel their cars. Prices were unable to react to demand, so producers had little incentive to increase supply. In turn, there was a deadweight loss as demand went unfulfilled – leaving people unable to attend work and lost wages. 3. Taxation
Taxes artificially increase the price of goods – shifting the demand curve to the left. This reduces demand for the goods but does little to help businesses.
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Definition
3 Types, Benefits and Disadvantages
What is Foreign Direct Investment
Introduction to Microeconomics
Types of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
Horizontal FDI
Vertical FDI
Conglomerate FDI
Benefits of Foreign Direct Investment
1. Boost to International Trade
2. Reduced Regional and Global Tensions
3. Sharing of Technology, Knowledge, and Culture
4. Diversification
5. Lower Costs and Increased Efficiency
6. Tax Incentives
7. Employment and Economic Boost
Disadvantages of Foreign Direct Investment
1. Foreign Control
2. Loss of Domestic Jobs
3. Risk of Political or Economic Change
General FAQs on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
Further Reading
Content: What happens as a result is that useful techniques or ways of conducting business are transferred. The members of the US company may say, have you tried doing A, B, and C? By coming in from a different cultural background and perspective, often, efficiencies can be achieved. Furthermore, there is the case of technology. It can transfer over in a number of ways. First of all, employees benefit from having first-hand access to the new technology. They may then be able to use this to start their own ventures. Second of all, the technology could be outright purchased from a foreign nation. For instance, copyright technology could be sold from Company A in the US to Company B in India. Finally, the technology could be reverse-engineered or provide inspiration for domestic development.
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Headings: Perfect Competition Definition
Perfect Competition Definition
5 Characteristics and 3 Examples
What is Perfect Competition
Key Points
5 Characteristics of Perfect Competition
1. Many Competing Firms
2. Similar Products Sold
3. Equal Market Share
4. Buyers have full information
5. Ease of Entry and Exit
Perfect Competition Definition
3 Perfect Competition Examples
1. Agriculture:
2. Foreign Exchange Markets:
3. Online shopping:
General FAQs
Further Reading
Content: For instance, the oil and gas industry requires a high level of up-front investment. As such, this is a barrier to entry for competitors. Under perfect competition, these costs do not exist or are in fact insignificant. Additionally, firms are able to exit the market with ease under perfect competition. For example, a firm may have a long-term contract. But they are unable to leave the market without significant costs. Perfect Competition Definition
In simple terms, Perfect Competition is where there are many buyers and sellers. In fact, we characterize them by 5 key factors: Many Competing Firms
Similar Products Sold
Equal Market Share
Buyers have full information
Ease of Entry and Exit
Perfect competition is also known as ‘pure competition’. It emphasizes the fact that it is an idealized concept rather than a reality.
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Headings: Perfect Competition Definition
Perfect Competition Definition
5 Characteristics and 3 Examples
What is Perfect Competition
Key Points
5 Characteristics of Perfect Competition
1. Many Competing Firms
2. Similar Products Sold
3. Equal Market Share
4. Buyers have full information
5. Ease of Entry and Exit
Perfect Competition Definition
3 Perfect Competition Examples
1. Agriculture:
2. Foreign Exchange Markets:
3. Online shopping:
General FAQs
Further Reading
Content: But they are unable to leave the market without significant costs. Perfect Competition Definition
In simple terms, Perfect Competition is where there are many buyers and sellers. In fact, we characterize them by 5 key factors: Many Competing Firms
Similar Products Sold
Equal Market Share
Buyers have full information
Ease of Entry and Exit
Perfect competition is also known as ‘pure competition’. It emphasizes the fact that it is an idealized concept rather than a reality. In fact, the term ‘pure’ highlights how a market would be in an ideal world. It provides customers with low prices, many choices, and high levels of competition. 3 Perfect Competition Examples
It is often stated that perfect competition does not actually exist in the real world. To a certain extent, this proposition is right. For instance, perfect competition may have existed in previous centuries when commodities were the main source of economic activity.
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Headings: Progresssive Tax Definition
Progresssive Tax Definition
What is a Progresssive Tax
Key Points
Advantages of a Progressive Tax
1. Reduces Burden on Poor
2. Higher Revenue
3. Support for the poor
4. Reduces Inequality
5. Lower economic inequality
Disadvantages of a Progressive Tax
1. Disincentivizes Wealth creation
2. Lower Government Revenue
3. Capital Flight
4. High Administrative Costs
5. Poorly Defined
Examples of Progressive Tax
Estate Tax
Income Tax
Luxury Sales Tax
Related Topics
General FAQs on Progressive Tax
Further Reading
Content: Higher Revenue
By taxing the rich more, the government may in fact increase its revenue – although this may depend on how they react, i.e. moving income to an offshore account. However, this may bring in more revenue up to a certain point, especially if the rate is still competitive with other nations. For instance, a progressive tax that went from 10 all the way to 50 percent may help increase revenues – particularly if this is similar to other nations. Those on a higher income would be paying a higher rate of 50 percent as opposed to 10. 3. Support for the poor
A more progressive tax system can bring in higher levels of revenue, which is needed in order to provide social security services. It helps to provide the necessary revenue to fund housing assistance, unemployment benefits, disability benefits, as well as income support for those on low incomes. 4. Reduces Inequality
One of the biggest issues with regard to inequality is that of underfunded public services. The argument is that when services such as public education are underfunded, it creates a poverty trap whereby individuals are unable to access sufficient skills to move up the income ladder.
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Headings: Progresssive Tax Definition
Progresssive Tax Definition
What is a Progresssive Tax
Key Points
Advantages of a Progressive Tax
1. Reduces Burden on Poor
2. Higher Revenue
3. Support for the poor
4. Reduces Inequality
5. Lower economic inequality
Disadvantages of a Progressive Tax
1. Disincentivizes Wealth creation
2. Lower Government Revenue
3. Capital Flight
4. High Administrative Costs
5. Poorly Defined
Examples of Progressive Tax
Estate Tax
Income Tax
Luxury Sales Tax
Related Topics
General FAQs on Progressive Tax
Further Reading
Content: Support for the poor
A more progressive tax system can bring in higher levels of revenue, which is needed in order to provide social security services. It helps to provide the necessary revenue to fund housing assistance, unemployment benefits, disability benefits, as well as income support for those on low incomes. 4. Reduces Inequality
One of the biggest issues with regard to inequality is that of underfunded public services. The argument is that when services such as public education are underfunded, it creates a poverty trap whereby individuals are unable to access sufficient skills to move up the income ladder. By increasing the tax on higher-income households, they are able to subsidize such public services that will benefit the poor and help them up. At the same time, it reduces the gap in disposable income between the rich and poor. 5. Lower economic inequality
A progressive tax can help increase the level of disposable income of low-income households, whilst reducing the disposable income of high-income households. This allows the poor to be able to afford more goods, whilst reducing the amount that the rich can buy.
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Headings:
Regressive Tax Definition
Examples, Advantages, and Disadvantages
What is a Regressive Tax
Key Points
Examples of Regressive Tax
1. Sales Tax
2. Property Tax
3. Excise Tax
4. Tariff
5. Government Fees
Advantages of Regressive Tax
1. Encourages people to earn more
2. Higher Revenues
3. Increases Savings and Investment
4. Simplicity
5. Reduces a ‘Brain Drain’
Disadvantages of Regressive Tax
1. Inequality
2. Higher Prices
3. Reduces Choice
4. Political Unrest
Related Topics
General FAQs on Regressive Tax
Further Reading
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What is a Regressive Tax
Examples of Regressive Tax
Advantages of Regressive Tax
Disadvantages of Regressive Tax
Regressive Tax Definition
Examples, Advantages, and Disadvantages
WRITTEN BY PAUL BOYCE | Updated 11 October 2020
What is a Regressive Tax
A regressive tax is where the tax rate falls for those who are in higher income brackets. In other words, lower-income households face a higher tax rate – as a percentage of their income – than higher-income groups. For instance, a retail worker earning $20,000 may pay 40 percent in taxes. If there is a regressive tax, then those earning a higher amount will pay less as a percent. So an executive at a big multinational firm may earn $2 million, but only pay 20 percent in taxes. The regressive tax contrasts with a progressive tax which increases alongside income. So the higher the individual’s income, the higher percentage of their salary they pay in taxes. Key Points
A regressive tax is where low income individuals pay a higher percentage of their incomes in taxes, than richer individuals. A flat tax can also be regressive, as the rich and the poor pay the same value, yet as a percentage of their income, the rich pay far less. When a country adopts a regressive tax, it falls disproportionately on the poor, which can lead to inequality and political unrest.
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Headings:
Regressive Tax Definition
Examples, Advantages, and Disadvantages
What is a Regressive Tax
Key Points
Examples of Regressive Tax
1. Sales Tax
2. Property Tax
3. Excise Tax
4. Tariff
5. Government Fees
Advantages of Regressive Tax
1. Encourages people to earn more
2. Higher Revenues
3. Increases Savings and Investment
4. Simplicity
5. Reduces a ‘Brain Drain’
Disadvantages of Regressive Tax
1. Inequality
2. Higher Prices
3. Reduces Choice
4. Political Unrest
Related Topics
General FAQs on Regressive Tax
Further Reading
Content: The regressive tax contrasts with a progressive tax which increases alongside income. So the higher the individual’s income, the higher percentage of their salary they pay in taxes. Key Points
A regressive tax is where low income individuals pay a higher percentage of their incomes in taxes, than richer individuals. A flat tax can also be regressive, as the rich and the poor pay the same value, yet as a percentage of their income, the rich pay far less. When a country adopts a regressive tax, it falls disproportionately on the poor, which can lead to inequality and political unrest. It is very common to see in the news billionaires that have only paid 5 percent in taxes, whilst those on low incomes shell out over and above 20 percent. We may see this as a regressive tax, but it is not. Instead, the tax system has become so complicated and diverse that billionaires are able to take advantage of loopholes such as the loss carryover. This allows firms and individuals to write down their profits from one year to another, thereby reducing the tax to be paid. There are many other clever ways that the rich reduce their effective tax rate, but the actual tax rates are in fact progressive.
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Headings:
Regressive Tax Definition
Examples, Advantages, and Disadvantages
What is a Regressive Tax
Key Points
Examples of Regressive Tax
1. Sales Tax
2. Property Tax
3. Excise Tax
4. Tariff
5. Government Fees
Advantages of Regressive Tax
1. Encourages people to earn more
2. Higher Revenues
3. Increases Savings and Investment
4. Simplicity
5. Reduces a ‘Brain Drain’
Disadvantages of Regressive Tax
1. Inequality
2. Higher Prices
3. Reduces Choice
4. Political Unrest
Related Topics
General FAQs on Regressive Tax
Further Reading
Content: For instance, the US has a marginal tax rate that ranges from 10 percent for those earning under $10,000, to 37 percent for those earning over $510,000. Whilst many will see the rich pay less as a percentage, the actual tax rates are not regressive. Instead, the complexity of the tax system allows such individuals to manipulate the rate they pay. The complexity of the tax system leads to calls for a flat tax system which is much simpler and less bureaucratic. However, a flat tax can also be seen as regressive in itself. This is because one extra dollar to someone earning $1 million is worth much less to them than someone earning $10,000. So whilst the tax rate is the same, it is causing much more financial distress on low-income households. A more obvious example is that of a sales tax. Although the rate may be flat across the board, it disproportionately affects the poor as they spend a higher proportion of their income on goods and services – which those on higher incomes have a greater tendency to save. Examples of Regressive Tax
Among many others, examples of a regressive tax include;
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Headings:
Regressive Tax Definition
Examples, Advantages, and Disadvantages
What is a Regressive Tax
Key Points
Examples of Regressive Tax
1. Sales Tax
2. Property Tax
3. Excise Tax
4. Tariff
5. Government Fees
Advantages of Regressive Tax
1. Encourages people to earn more
2. Higher Revenues
3. Increases Savings and Investment
4. Simplicity
5. Reduces a ‘Brain Drain’
Disadvantages of Regressive Tax
1. Inequality
2. Higher Prices
3. Reduces Choice
4. Political Unrest
Related Topics
General FAQs on Regressive Tax
Further Reading
Content: As the rate of taxation is reduced, the cost-benefit of hiring those professionals also reduces. 3. Increases Savings and Investment
In a regressive system, those who earn higher incomes tend to save more, thereby increasing the saving rate of the nation. In turn, those savings become capital available for businesses to invest in new productive and more efficient machinery. 4. Simplicity
A lot of regressive taxes are also flat taxes but are regressive in the fact that they are disproportionately paid for by lower-income households. Yet they are very simple in their implementation. For instance, the sales tax is straightforward – a 5 percent tax on each and every item. By contrast, the progressive income tax has to be calculated to determine the bracket, how much is earnt on that additional income, and how much is charged because it comes from capital. It requires thousands of workers just to administer such a system, but a regressive flat tax is simple.
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Headings:
Regressive Tax Definition
Examples, Advantages, and Disadvantages
What is a Regressive Tax
Key Points
Examples of Regressive Tax
1. Sales Tax
2. Property Tax
3. Excise Tax
4. Tariff
5. Government Fees
Advantages of Regressive Tax
1. Encourages people to earn more
2. Higher Revenues
3. Increases Savings and Investment
4. Simplicity
5. Reduces a ‘Brain Drain’
Disadvantages of Regressive Tax
1. Inequality
2. Higher Prices
3. Reduces Choice
4. Political Unrest
Related Topics
General FAQs on Regressive Tax
Further Reading
Content: Simplicity
A lot of regressive taxes are also flat taxes but are regressive in the fact that they are disproportionately paid for by lower-income households. Yet they are very simple in their implementation. For instance, the sales tax is straightforward – a 5 percent tax on each and every item. By contrast, the progressive income tax has to be calculated to determine the bracket, how much is earnt on that additional income, and how much is charged because it comes from capital. It requires thousands of workers just to administer such a system, but a regressive flat tax is simple. 5. Reduces a ‘Brain Drain’
When tax rates are more progressive, they can result in a loss of talent, also known as ‘brain drain’. This is where skilled professionals leave the country to find work elsewhere. By implementing a progressive system that taxes the rich at a higher rate provides an incentive for highly skilled professionals to move elsewhere. For instance, someone who has worked 10 years to become a surgeon earning $150,000 a year may face a marginal tax rate of 50 percent.
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Headings:
Regressive Tax Definition
Examples, Advantages, and Disadvantages
What is a Regressive Tax
Key Points
Examples of Regressive Tax
1. Sales Tax
2. Property Tax
3. Excise Tax
4. Tariff
5. Government Fees
Advantages of Regressive Tax
1. Encourages people to earn more
2. Higher Revenues
3. Increases Savings and Investment
4. Simplicity
5. Reduces a ‘Brain Drain’
Disadvantages of Regressive Tax
1. Inequality
2. Higher Prices
3. Reduces Choice
4. Political Unrest
Related Topics
General FAQs on Regressive Tax
Further Reading
Content: 5. Reduces a ‘Brain Drain’
When tax rates are more progressive, they can result in a loss of talent, also known as ‘brain drain’. This is where skilled professionals leave the country to find work elsewhere. By implementing a progressive system that taxes the rich at a higher rate provides an incentive for highly skilled professionals to move elsewhere. For instance, someone who has worked 10 years to become a surgeon earning $150,000 a year may face a marginal tax rate of 50 percent. All that work and effort, only for half their income to be taken away. As a result, they may look to other nations that provide a more regressive tax system that is objectively fairer. Disadvantages of Regressive Tax
1. Inequality
A regressive tax imposes a higher tax burden on those with lower incomes than those at higher incomes. Therefore, it creates a downwards pressure on the number of local income households can save.
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Headings:
Regressive Tax Definition
Examples, Advantages, and Disadvantages
What is a Regressive Tax
Key Points
Examples of Regressive Tax
1. Sales Tax
2. Property Tax
3. Excise Tax
4. Tariff
5. Government Fees
Advantages of Regressive Tax
1. Encourages people to earn more
2. Higher Revenues
3. Increases Savings and Investment
4. Simplicity
5. Reduces a ‘Brain Drain’
Disadvantages of Regressive Tax
1. Inequality
2. Higher Prices
3. Reduces Choice
4. Political Unrest
Related Topics
General FAQs on Regressive Tax
Further Reading
Content: All that work and effort, only for half their income to be taken away. As a result, they may look to other nations that provide a more regressive tax system that is objectively fairer. Disadvantages of Regressive Tax
1. Inequality
A regressive tax imposes a higher tax burden on those with lower incomes than those at higher incomes. Therefore, it creates a downwards pressure on the number of local income households can save. They are forced into paying a higher percentage of their incomes in tax, thereby leaving less for them to save. With lower savings, it becomes difficult to get onto the housing ladder and gain equity through the property. In turn, a poverty trap is created whereby low-income households are burdened by taxes – preventing them from accumulat
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Headings: Scarcity Definition
Scarcity Definition
Types and Examples
What is Scarcity in Economics
Key Points
Introduction to Microeconomics
Scarcity Economics Definition Expanded
Scarcity and Value
“Scarcity is based upon two factors: the scarcity of our own resources, and that of the resources we want to buy.”
The Diamond-Water Paradox
Types of Scarcity
What is Relative Scarcity
What is Absolute Scarcity
What are the 3 Causes of Scarcity?
1. Demand Driven
2. Supply Driven
3. Structural
Scarcity Examples
Commodities
Fishing
Labour
Land
Natural Disaster
General Scarcity FAQs
Further Reading
Content: People are willing to pay more for diamonds, so they are naturally valued more highly. However, that still doesn’t explain why they are valued more highly than water. After all, we need water to survive. There are several factors that contribute to this, but the two main variables are scarcity and marginal utility. Diamonds are naturally scarce, which gives it its value. By contrast, water is readily available almost anywhere in the developed world. To explain, water is easy to access. We have more than enough to satisfy our immediate needs. Anything beyond our most crucial needs starts to lose value. For instance, after eating a large meal, the value placed on another drastically falls.
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Headings: Tariffs Definition
Tariffs Definition
4 Types, How it Works, Who Pays
What are Tariffs
Key Points
How Does a Tariff Work?
Section 321 – Imports Under $800
Informal – Imports Under $2,500
Formal – Imports Over $2,500
Conclusion on how tariffs work
Who Pays for Tariffs
Consumers
Corporations
China
US Exporters
4 Types of Tariffs
Ad valorem Tariffs
Specific Tariffs
Compound Tariffs
Tariff-rate Quota
Why Tariffs are Used
1. Protect Domestic Employment
2. Infant Industries
3. National Security
4. Retaliation
General FAQs on Tariffs
Further Reading
Content: This led to a number of companies stating in 2019, that prices would rise, jobs would be lost and profits fall. The logic is quite clear. By imposing a higher tariff, it creates an additional cost to the supplier. This works in the same way higher input or labor costs would have. If it costs more to supply the product, then this will be reflected in the price. Research shows that between February 2018 and January 2020, the US spent over $46 billion on tariffs. Corporations
Some corporations may not necessarily pass on 100 percent of the costs. Inside, they may absorb some of the costs into profits. This may be in order to maintain consumer demand if pricing is sensitive to change. Increasing prices might significantly affect demand for the companies goods, so it may be more profitable to take a small hit to profits instead.
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Headings: Tariffs Definition
Tariffs Definition
4 Types, How it Works, Who Pays
What are Tariffs
Key Points
How Does a Tariff Work?
Section 321 – Imports Under $800
Informal – Imports Under $2,500
Formal – Imports Over $2,500
Conclusion on how tariffs work
Who Pays for Tariffs
Consumers
Corporations
China
US Exporters
4 Types of Tariffs
Ad valorem Tariffs
Specific Tariffs
Compound Tariffs
Tariff-rate Quota
Why Tariffs are Used
1. Protect Domestic Employment
2. Infant Industries
3. National Security
4. Retaliation
General FAQs on Tariffs
Further Reading
Content: Research shows that between February 2018 and January 2020, the US spent over $46 billion on tariffs. Corporations
Some corporations may not necessarily pass on 100 percent of the costs. Inside, they may absorb some of the costs into profits. This may be in order to maintain consumer demand if pricing is sensitive to change. Increasing prices might significantly affect demand for the companies goods, so it may be more profitable to take a small hit to profits instead. So whilst consumers pay more, some corporations will also take a hit. China
On the other hand, tariffs can cause shocks in exchange rates. As we have seen between the US and China, the Chinese Yuan weakened significantly. In turn, the cost of Chinese imports has become naturally cheaper as the US Dollar can buy more. So the cost of Chinese goods has become cheaper, but those lower prices haven’t been passed onto the consumers due to the additional tariff.
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Headings: Tariffs Definition
Tariffs Definition
4 Types, How it Works, Who Pays
What are Tariffs
Key Points
How Does a Tariff Work?
Section 321 – Imports Under $800
Informal – Imports Under $2,500
Formal – Imports Over $2,500
Conclusion on how tariffs work
Who Pays for Tariffs
Consumers
Corporations
China
US Exporters
4 Types of Tariffs
Ad valorem Tariffs
Specific Tariffs
Compound Tariffs
Tariff-rate Quota
Why Tariffs are Used
1. Protect Domestic Employment
2. Infant Industries
3. National Security
4. Retaliation
General FAQs on Tariffs
Further Reading
Content: So whilst consumers pay more, some corporations will also take a hit. China
On the other hand, tariffs can cause shocks in exchange rates. As we have seen between the US and China, the Chinese Yuan weakened significantly. In turn, the cost of Chinese imports has become naturally cheaper as the US Dollar can buy more. So the cost of Chinese goods has become cheaper, but those lower prices haven’t been passed onto the consumers due to the additional tariff. However, it means Chinese companies are still able to obtain US business. US Exporters
Consumers pay the majority of the costs, however, corporations also take a hit. At the same time, exchange rates matter, and the lowering Chinese Yuan has limited the impact on consumers. Chinese importers are getting paid the same in Yuan, but lower levels are US dollars, so it has made US imports to China more expensive. In turn, this has affected US exports to the region as they have become comparatively more expensive to Chinese importers.
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Headings: Third Degree Price Discrimination Definition
Third Degree Price Discrimination Definition
What is Third Degree Price Discrimination
Key Points
Conditions for Third Degree Price Discrimination
Third Degree Price Discrimination Graph
Third Degree Price Discrimination Examples
Cinemas
Restaurants
Student Discounts
Taxis
FAQs on Third Degree Price Discrimination
Further Reading
Content: Quite simply, by offering children lower rates, it not only brings in more children but also more adults. Restaurants
Some restaurants offer discounts for customers that come at a specific time. This might include a cheaper ‘lunch-time’ menu or some kind of ‘early-bird’ menu for customers who come during non-peak hours. This attracts customers who are more price-sensitive, whilst also benefiting the firm by utilizing its capacity during less busy hours. Some restaurants also offer discounts for veterans and healthcare workers. Student Discounts
Most firms recognize that students demand is very elastic – meaning they are more sensitive to changes in price. As a result, many firms offer substantial discounts for students in order to win their business. Not only does this win their custom in the short-term, but it could also win their custom for their adult life too. After all, students are likely to be curious and try new brands and experiment. If one firm does well with their offering, they may in fact win a customer for life.
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Headings: During the 1960s, how did the mural movement promote the Chicano Movement? A) raised awareness
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C) beautified the city
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Consumers have more price options. Consumers may benefit from specialization because they have more price options. Specialization allows the formation of different price range, which allow consumers to decide how and if they want to spend their money on a good/service considering also the price tag as a indicator of the quality of the good/service. douwdek0 and 84 more users found this answer helpful
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Consumers benefit from specialization because consumers find products at lower prices. Further Explanation: Specialization refers to the idea that in a specific economy, companies focus on develop a specific good or service for consumers. An example of this might be a company that produces cell phones for consumers to buy. By having numerous companies that follow this model of specialization, consumers within the economy benefit. Competition between companies specializing in the same good or resource benefits customers, as these companies will keep each other in line in terms of price setting.
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After World War II, American policymaker George Kennan came up with the idea of containment, which stressed stopping the further spread of communism using financial and military means. The Korean War was an example of the use of military force to contain communism. The Marshall Plan was an example of using financial resources to stop the spread of communism. In your opinion, which method was more effective in containment? Why?
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Content: Secondly, it was a peaceful method that didn't result in devastation as the Korean War. Thirdly, it was perceived as a "miracle" and the US gained recognition for their efforts, as well as increasing their own economy. Furthermore, through the US' humanitarian efforts it tried to implicitly change the beliefs of the Western European people towards a non-communist political system, for which the Marshall Plan succeeded in the subsequent years. hendikeps2 and 12 more users found this answer helpful
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In my opinion,among the Marshall Plans ,t he financial plan worked better for CONTAINMENT. America gave financial assistance to Western and Eastern Europe. Marshall named these assistance as humanitarian so that Russia did not become a more fierce enemy of America during Cold War. Attack on South Korea militarily was depleting American finances more quickly than financial aid given to Western Europe and later Eastern Europe. Any war consumes lot of money all of a sudden but financial aid is given slowly and the country gets a chance to recover those financial burden in the meantime. cliffffy4h and 35 more users found this answer helpful
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Answer: Language that goes beyond the literal meanings of words to create special effects or feelings is called figurative language also known as extended language, figural, metaphoric or metaphorical, tropical, tropological, aesopian or aesopic, allegorical, emblematic or emblematical and symbolical language. Explanation: Figurative language is an effective tool that prose and poetry writers use to surpass literal meanings enabling the reader to view word landscapes to communicate an abstract or complex idea implying emotions that literal language, where the words are used to mean what it means only, can´t do. The figurative language tool uses several patterns to achieve its purpose and add interest like: metaphors, similes, generally used comparative conjuctions (like, alike, as) to make comparissons, personification, hyperbole (an hilarious exaggeration), idiom, synecdoche, personification, allusion, oxymoron, onomatopoeia,cliches, alliteration (sound devices), irony or opposite intention. Figurative language enhances the reader´s experience providing a dazzling picture by adding interest, variety and personality. musashixjubeio0 and 12 more users found this answer helpful
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