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Title: The Effects Of Buddhism In The Society - Buddhism Zone
Headings: The Effects Of Buddhism In The Society
The Effects Of Buddhism In The Society
Thus, these aspects include:
Promotion Of Social Equality And Social Justice
Social Justice
The Opposition Of The Caste System
What Was The Caste System Then?
Character Building
Impact On Simple Religion And Traditions
What Is Tradition?
What Was The Critical Factor That Helped Buddhism Impact Traditionally And Religiously?
What Is Daoism?
How Did Daoism Come To China?
How did Daoism help implement Buddhism?
Role on Education
What If Students Find It Hard To Understand The Teachings Theoretically?
Impact on great Personality
Namely:
Influence in Writing and Printing
Art and Architectural Influence
What Other Function Does A Stupa Serve?
Which Other Way Did Buddhism Influence Its Society Architecturally?
Impact On Arts
Which Other Way Did Buddhism Effect On Art?
Influence In Commerce
How Did Buddhism Penetrate Even Upon The Oppositions?
Which Other Approach Was Involved Aside Commerce And Travel?
Development Of Language And Literature
Respect For Animal Life
Development Of University
Establishment Of Contact Between Foreign Countries
Conclusion
Content: Buddha’s disciples belonged to all strata of the society and popularised the creed of ‘Ahimsa Paramo Dharma’ in India. Also, it raised the status and position of the women in society by ensuring their recognition and appointment into the ruling positions of the country. In addition, Buddhism ensured that the issue of male chauvinism was a thing of the past. As a result, it allows women to have the full rights of their children and properties even after the demise of their husband. Lastly, it eradicated the caste system which brought a lot of menace in the society. Social Justice
Basically, before the rise of Buddhism, there was a society called varna (caste system). Certainly, Buddhism opposed the superiority of this group on the ground of birth. For example, in India, a social class called Upali, who were barbers by caste, occupied an essential position in the sangha. The Opposition Of The Caste System
Buddha vehemently opposed the caste system in the society which was an ugly practice during the remote phase of history. Due to this opposition, the complexity of caste system vanished from society.
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https://buddhismzone.org/the-effects-of-buddhism-in-the-society/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_933196263#3_2127774963
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Title: The Effects Of Buddhism In The Society - Buddhism Zone
Headings: The Effects Of Buddhism In The Society
The Effects Of Buddhism In The Society
Thus, these aspects include:
Promotion Of Social Equality And Social Justice
Social Justice
The Opposition Of The Caste System
What Was The Caste System Then?
Character Building
Impact On Simple Religion And Traditions
What Is Tradition?
What Was The Critical Factor That Helped Buddhism Impact Traditionally And Religiously?
What Is Daoism?
How Did Daoism Come To China?
How did Daoism help implement Buddhism?
Role on Education
What If Students Find It Hard To Understand The Teachings Theoretically?
Impact on great Personality
Namely:
Influence in Writing and Printing
Art and Architectural Influence
What Other Function Does A Stupa Serve?
Which Other Way Did Buddhism Influence Its Society Architecturally?
Impact On Arts
Which Other Way Did Buddhism Effect On Art?
Influence In Commerce
How Did Buddhism Penetrate Even Upon The Oppositions?
Which Other Approach Was Involved Aside Commerce And Travel?
Development Of Language And Literature
Respect For Animal Life
Development Of University
Establishment Of Contact Between Foreign Countries
Conclusion
Content: Social Justice
Basically, before the rise of Buddhism, there was a society called varna (caste system). Certainly, Buddhism opposed the superiority of this group on the ground of birth. For example, in India, a social class called Upali, who were barbers by caste, occupied an essential position in the sangha. The Opposition Of The Caste System
Buddha vehemently opposed the caste system in the society which was an ugly practice during the remote phase of history. Due to this opposition, the complexity of caste system vanished from society. As a result, society breathed a healthy atmosphere. And, as well it was adopted as a principle and it became a favorite side of society. What Was The Caste System Then? It is a system that involves any of the hereditary, social classes, and subclasses of South Asian societies. This system perpetuated a lot of evil including rituals based on animal sacrifices, conservation, fasting, and pilgrim.
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https://buddhismzone.org/the-effects-of-buddhism-in-the-society/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_933196263#4_2127777344
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Title: The Effects Of Buddhism In The Society - Buddhism Zone
Headings: The Effects Of Buddhism In The Society
The Effects Of Buddhism In The Society
Thus, these aspects include:
Promotion Of Social Equality And Social Justice
Social Justice
The Opposition Of The Caste System
What Was The Caste System Then?
Character Building
Impact On Simple Religion And Traditions
What Is Tradition?
What Was The Critical Factor That Helped Buddhism Impact Traditionally And Religiously?
What Is Daoism?
How Did Daoism Come To China?
How did Daoism help implement Buddhism?
Role on Education
What If Students Find It Hard To Understand The Teachings Theoretically?
Impact on great Personality
Namely:
Influence in Writing and Printing
Art and Architectural Influence
What Other Function Does A Stupa Serve?
Which Other Way Did Buddhism Influence Its Society Architecturally?
Impact On Arts
Which Other Way Did Buddhism Effect On Art?
Influence In Commerce
How Did Buddhism Penetrate Even Upon The Oppositions?
Which Other Approach Was Involved Aside Commerce And Travel?
Development Of Language And Literature
Respect For Animal Life
Development Of University
Establishment Of Contact Between Foreign Countries
Conclusion
Content: As a result, society breathed a healthy atmosphere. And, as well it was adopted as a principle and it became a favorite side of society. What Was The Caste System Then? It is a system that involves any of the hereditary, social classes, and subclasses of South Asian societies. This system perpetuated a lot of evil including rituals based on animal sacrifices, conservation, fasting, and pilgrim. Simply put, Buddhism preached for the total equality of all mankind. Character Building
The character is the moral strength of a being, Buddhism taught many good qualities like truthfulness, non-violence, non-possession, honesty, compassion, and the relationship of brotherhood etc. All these potentials were to build up human character. Therefore, people in society mostly cultivated these qualities. Also, it helped to grow noble thought.
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https://buddhismzone.org/the-effects-of-buddhism-in-the-society/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_934079412#3_2130314210
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Title: Leukocytosis- Increased Number of White Blood Cells
Headings: Leukocytosis- Increased Number of White Blood Cells
Leukocytosis- Increased Number of White Blood Cells
Causes of Leukocytosis
Treatment
Content: If the count is higher than 11,000, then it is referred to as leukocytosis. There may be increase in each type of white blood cells like neutrophilia, eosinophilia, basophilia, monocytosis and lymphocytosis. Causes of Leukocytosis
An elevated white blood cell count can arise due to many medical reasons. High WBC count usually means there is increase in production of these cells to fight a possible infection. It may also means it is a reaction to a drug that helps in improving the WBC production. Various medical conditions exhibiting leukocytosis are: Acute lymphocytic leukemia
Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML)
Allergic reaction
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Chronic myelogenous leukemia
Drugs, such as corticosteroids and epinephrine
Hairy cell leukemia
Hemolytic anemia, which includes sickle cell anemia
Hodgkin’s disease and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Infection such sinus infection or bladder infection
Inflammation due to a burn, skin rash or other tissue damage
Inflammatory bowel disease
Measles
Myelofibrosis
Other bacterial infections
Other viral infections
Physical or emotional stress
Polycythemia vera
Pregnancy
Rheumatoid arthritis
Smoking
Surgical spleen removal
Tuberculosis
Whooping cough
High WBCs in urine may also mean a number of conditions like a urinary tract infection, bladder infection,kidney infection, kidney stones or tumor. High white blood cell count in children may indicate whooping cough, bacterial or viral infection, measles, allergy or leukemia. Treatment
Treatment is based on the underlying cause. High WBC may mean either of the conditions mentioned in the list.
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https://buddymd.com/leukocytosis-increased-number-of-white-blood-cells
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_934079412#4_2130316260
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Title: Leukocytosis- Increased Number of White Blood Cells
Headings: Leukocytosis- Increased Number of White Blood Cells
Leukocytosis- Increased Number of White Blood Cells
Causes of Leukocytosis
Treatment
Content: Various medical conditions exhibiting leukocytosis are: Acute lymphocytic leukemia
Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML)
Allergic reaction
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Chronic myelogenous leukemia
Drugs, such as corticosteroids and epinephrine
Hairy cell leukemia
Hemolytic anemia, which includes sickle cell anemia
Hodgkin’s disease and non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Infection such sinus infection or bladder infection
Inflammation due to a burn, skin rash or other tissue damage
Inflammatory bowel disease
Measles
Myelofibrosis
Other bacterial infections
Other viral infections
Physical or emotional stress
Polycythemia vera
Pregnancy
Rheumatoid arthritis
Smoking
Surgical spleen removal
Tuberculosis
Whooping cough
High WBCs in urine may also mean a number of conditions like a urinary tract infection, bladder infection,kidney infection, kidney stones or tumor. High white blood cell count in children may indicate whooping cough, bacterial or viral infection, measles, allergy or leukemia. Treatment
Treatment is based on the underlying cause. High WBC may mean either of the conditions mentioned in the list. After diagnosis of high WBC count, the doctor may have a look at your medical history and carry out further tests and investigations to reach a diagnosis. When the tests indicate the correct cause of high WBC, he will advice the appropriate line of treatment.
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https://buddymd.com/leukocytosis-increased-number-of-white-blood-cells
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_937334569#1_2138272020
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Title: What Are the Advantages to Paying Off a Car Loan in Full? | Budgeting Money - The Nest
Headings: What Are the Advantages to Paying Off a Car Loan in Full?
What Are the Advantages to Paying Off a Car Loan in Full?
TL;DR (Too Long; Didn't Read)
Credit Score Advantages
Monthly Budgeting Ease
Insurance Savings
Early Pay-Off Savings
Content: TL;DR (Too Long; Didn't Read)
When you pay your car loan off in full, you'll experience an increase in your credit score, a decrease in your insurance payments and a reduced burden on your monthly budget. Credit Score Advantages
Satisfying your debt obligations on time and in accordance with your loan agreement will result in a positive entry on your credit report. This is true whether you pay the loan off early or over the original term of the loan. If you are considering paying the loan off early, you might be better off making a series of regular monthly payments first if you want to improve your credit score. Doing so allows you to build a record of making monthly payments on time, which shows responsible credit management. For the most benefit to your credit score, make monthly payments on time for as long as you can before paying it off. Monthly Budgeting Ease
Some people have a habit of trading in a car for another one before the loan is paid off, which usually means they have a new car loan to deal with. But there are advantages to paying off the loan on your car and driving it for a while longer before trading it in for another model. Paying off your loan will remove this monthly expenditure from your budget, which can ease your cash flow.
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https://budgeting.thenest.com/advantages-paying-off-car-loan-full-33281.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_940810681#1_2146424625
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Title: A Checklist for Adding a Baby to Health Insurance & Life Insurance | Budgeting Money - The Nest
Headings: A Checklist for Adding a Baby to Health Insurance & Life Insurance
A Checklist for Adding a Baby to Health Insurance & Life Insurance
Social Security Number
Health Insurance
Life Insurance
Insurance Beneficiaries
00:02 09:16
GO LIVE
References
Writer Bio
Content: To prevent delays, apply for a Social Security number for your newborn at the same time you apply for the birth certificate. If you wait until later to apply for a Social Security number for your baby, you need to show your child’s birth certificate and a document such as a hospital record proving your child’s identity. You also need to complete an application for a Social Security card, showing your driver’s license, U.S. passport or other proof of your own identity. Health Insurance
Under the laws of many states, both individual and group health plans must add newborn infants to the policy of insured members even if a child is born prematurely, has congenital defects or becomes ill at birth. Policy terms vary; some policies cover the child from the moment of birth, while the effective coverage date for other policies is the first day of the month in which your child is born. Contact your insurance carrier for details and to request the enrollment forms necessary to add your baby to your health insurance plan. Most insurers allow you a certain length of time when you can pay the premium and add your baby to your policy. Failing to make the change within the specified number of days could mean that you have to wait until the next open enrollment period to add your baby to your insurance. Life Insurance
After your baby is born, you may wonder whether you have enough life insurance to provide financially for your family if something unexpected happens to you or your spouse.
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https://budgeting.thenest.com/checklist-adding-baby-health-insurance-life-insurance-24159.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_941844200#0_2148815711
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Title: What Is the Difference Between Real Estate Taxes & Personal Property Taxes? | Budgeting Money - The Nest
Headings: What Is the Difference Between Real Estate Taxes & Personal Property Taxes?
Lower Credit Card Interest Rates
What Is the Difference Between Real Estate Taxes & Personal Property Taxes?
Real Estate Taxes
Assessment of Real Estate Taxes
Personal Property Taxes
Federal Tax Deduction
More Articles
Content: What Is the Difference Between Real Estate Taxes & Personal Property Taxes? | Budgeting Money - The Nest
Lower Credit Card Interest Rates
What Is the Difference Between Real Estate Taxes & Personal Property Taxes? By Kay Lee
How to Calculate Tax Mill Rate
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When you think of taxes, you might most often think of the taxes paid on income to federal and state governments. Income taxes, corporate taxes and other taxes -- such as real estate and personal property taxes -- make up over a fifth of the revenue taken in by state governments. Real Estate Taxes
Real estate taxes are based on the value of real property owned by the taxpayer. Real property consists of land and buildings that are permanently attached to the land, like homes and offices. Assessment of Real Estate Taxes
Although each state sets its own laws regarding how real estate tax assessments are made, there is a largely universal process that each state follows. Real estate taxes are determined by multiplying the real estate value of the home or property by the tax rate set by your local government. By securing a lower assessment, the real estate taxes would be less. Personal Property Taxes
What constitutes taxable personal property varies by state.
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https://budgeting.thenest.com/difference-between-real-estate-taxes-personal-property-taxes-27444.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_941844200#1_2148817636
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Title: What Is the Difference Between Real Estate Taxes & Personal Property Taxes? | Budgeting Money - The Nest
Headings: What Is the Difference Between Real Estate Taxes & Personal Property Taxes?
Lower Credit Card Interest Rates
What Is the Difference Between Real Estate Taxes & Personal Property Taxes?
Real Estate Taxes
Assessment of Real Estate Taxes
Personal Property Taxes
Federal Tax Deduction
More Articles
Content: Real property consists of land and buildings that are permanently attached to the land, like homes and offices. Assessment of Real Estate Taxes
Although each state sets its own laws regarding how real estate tax assessments are made, there is a largely universal process that each state follows. Real estate taxes are determined by multiplying the real estate value of the home or property by the tax rate set by your local government. By securing a lower assessment, the real estate taxes would be less. Personal Property Taxes
What constitutes taxable personal property varies by state. In general, personal property is that which is movable and is not "real" property. Examples of personal property often taxed by state and local governments are cars and boats. Like real estate taxes, personal property taxes are based on the value of the object being taxed. Federal Tax Deduction
If you pay state, local or even foreign real estate or personal property taxes, you may deduct the amount paid on your federal income taxes. You must know the amount paid during your tax year and you must itemize your taxes in order to claim this deduction.
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https://budgeting.thenest.com/difference-between-real-estate-taxes-personal-property-taxes-27444.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_961598833#1_2191595520
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Title: shrew control and treatments for the home yard and garden
Headings: SHREW CONTROL
SHREW CONTROL
SHREW IDENTIFICATION AND BIOLOGY ^
WHAT DO SHREWS EAT? ^
SHREWS LOVE TO EAT MICE ^
WHAT ABOUT THAT HORRIBLE SHREW ODOR? ^
CAN A SHREW CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE? ^
DO SHREWS BITE? ^
HOW TO PREVENT A SHREW INFESTATION
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PREDATOR URINE WILL HELP KEEP SHREWS OUT ^
INSTALL AN OWL HOUSE FOR NATURAL SHREW CONTROL
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SEAL ENTRY POINTS OF HOME WITH COPPER WOOL ^
SIMPLE SHREW KILL TRAP ^
BEST BAIT FOR ALL SHREW TRAPS ^
QTY
HOW TO BEST BAIT A SHREW TRAP ^
ELECTROCUTING SHREW TRAP ^
BROWN GREEN
QTY
BEST SHREW LIVE TRAP ^
YOU MUST GET RID OF THAT NASTY SHREW ODOR! ^
GET RID OF SHREW ODOR IN THE HOME TOO! ^
CONTACT US ^
Content: GET RID OF SHREW ODOR IN THE HOME TOO! CONTACT US
SHREW
Shrews are a small, mouse sized mammal which have long snouts, small eyes and a five clawed toe. It’s head is much more narrow than a rodents and they many times have dark tipped teeth. This is a mineral pigmentation which serves to protect tooth wear. Unlike rodents, shrews do not grow teeth that can stand to wear down. The commonly found house shrew lacks this pigmentation but other traits make it easy to identify. Related articles: CHIPMUNKS MOLES PRAIRIE DOGS VOLES
SHREW IDENTIFICATION AND BIOLOGY ^
Shrews have cork screw shaped feces and like flying squirrels, will many times choose one or two locations which they readily use over and over as a kind of “bathroom”. Shrews are commonly mistaken for either mice or moles but are entirely different. There are similar qualities between mice and shrews but one could argue that shrews are more closer in relation to a mole.
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https://bugspray.com/article/shrews.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_961598833#2_2191597384
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Title: shrew control and treatments for the home yard and garden
Headings: SHREW CONTROL
SHREW CONTROL
SHREW IDENTIFICATION AND BIOLOGY ^
WHAT DO SHREWS EAT? ^
SHREWS LOVE TO EAT MICE ^
WHAT ABOUT THAT HORRIBLE SHREW ODOR? ^
CAN A SHREW CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE? ^
DO SHREWS BITE? ^
HOW TO PREVENT A SHREW INFESTATION
^
PREDATOR URINE WILL HELP KEEP SHREWS OUT ^
INSTALL AN OWL HOUSE FOR NATURAL SHREW CONTROL
^
SEAL ENTRY POINTS OF HOME WITH COPPER WOOL ^
SIMPLE SHREW KILL TRAP ^
BEST BAIT FOR ALL SHREW TRAPS ^
QTY
HOW TO BEST BAIT A SHREW TRAP ^
ELECTROCUTING SHREW TRAP ^
BROWN GREEN
QTY
BEST SHREW LIVE TRAP ^
YOU MUST GET RID OF THAT NASTY SHREW ODOR! ^
GET RID OF SHREW ODOR IN THE HOME TOO! ^
CONTACT US ^
Content: The commonly found house shrew lacks this pigmentation but other traits make it easy to identify. Related articles: CHIPMUNKS MOLES PRAIRIE DOGS VOLES
SHREW IDENTIFICATION AND BIOLOGY ^
Shrews have cork screw shaped feces and like flying squirrels, will many times choose one or two locations which they readily use over and over as a kind of “bathroom”. Shrews are commonly mistaken for either mice or moles but are entirely different. There are similar qualities between mice and shrews but one could argue that shrews are more closer in relation to a mole. Like moles, shrews are mostly insectivores and they have a ferocious appetite. This is due to their rapid metabolism which is similar to a moles. However, shrews are commonly mistaken for mice. This happens when shrews move into vacated nest sites that used to house mice. Since they will do the same with vacant mole burrows, shrews are commonly misidentified for both mice and moles.
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https://bugspray.com/article/shrews.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_961598833#3_2191599248
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Title: shrew control and treatments for the home yard and garden
Headings: SHREW CONTROL
SHREW CONTROL
SHREW IDENTIFICATION AND BIOLOGY ^
WHAT DO SHREWS EAT? ^
SHREWS LOVE TO EAT MICE ^
WHAT ABOUT THAT HORRIBLE SHREW ODOR? ^
CAN A SHREW CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE? ^
DO SHREWS BITE? ^
HOW TO PREVENT A SHREW INFESTATION
^
PREDATOR URINE WILL HELP KEEP SHREWS OUT ^
INSTALL AN OWL HOUSE FOR NATURAL SHREW CONTROL
^
SEAL ENTRY POINTS OF HOME WITH COPPER WOOL ^
SIMPLE SHREW KILL TRAP ^
BEST BAIT FOR ALL SHREW TRAPS ^
QTY
HOW TO BEST BAIT A SHREW TRAP ^
ELECTROCUTING SHREW TRAP ^
BROWN GREEN
QTY
BEST SHREW LIVE TRAP ^
YOU MUST GET RID OF THAT NASTY SHREW ODOR! ^
GET RID OF SHREW ODOR IN THE HOME TOO! ^
CONTACT US ^
Content: Like moles, shrews are mostly insectivores and they have a ferocious appetite. This is due to their rapid metabolism which is similar to a moles. However, shrews are commonly mistaken for mice. This happens when shrews move into vacated nest sites that used to house mice. Since they will do the same with vacant mole burrows, shrews are commonly misidentified for both mice and moles. Watch this short video to see just what one looks like close up. Shrews are found all over the world with over 30 species living in North America alone. They are among the worlds smallest mammals and can exist where it is very cold, rainy or arid. Furthermore, it has been hard to determine which species, if any, are regional or inclining or declining in population. This is due to the limited amount of research and data available.
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https://bugspray.com/article/shrews.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_964368400#24_2198189900
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Title: How to Get Rid of Moles in Your Yard (Natural Home Remedies!) | BugWiz
Headings: How to Get Rid of Moles in Your Yard (Natural Home Remedies!)
How to Get Rid of Moles in Your Yard (Natural Home Remedies!)
So, you’re looking for ways to get rid of moles in your yard.
Fear not!
We’ll cover everything from identifying, repelling, and preventing these pests. And we’ll discuss some natural home remedies to rid ground moles from your yard.
Sound good? Let’s get ground-mole free!
Last updated: 12/30/19.
Sections
What’s a mole?
What do moles look like?
Moles are easy to identify. Even though they’re often hiding beneath the soil, they have a distinct appearance that’s really different from a gopher or vole.
Mole life cycle
Mole mating
Pups
Not social creatures
Pests commonly confused with moles
Mole vs. vole
Mole vs. shrew
Mole vs. gopher
What attracts moles?
What do moles eat?
They mainly eat bugs such as earthworms, grasshoppers, grubs, and larvae. Moles eat anything that’s soft, moist, and packs a lot of energy nutrients.
Their most common food sources are:
Huge claws for digging tunnel systems
Get rid of the food to get rid of the moles
Feeling lost? No time? No energy?
Do moles eat plants?
They don’t eat your plants, roots, vegetables, or even your fruits. They’re carnivores and aren’t attracted to plant matter. The main problem regarding moles and plants is tunneling.
Do moles carry rabies?
Yes. Moles are known to carry rabies.
Do they bite?
Moles definitely can bite. They also release a toxin through their saliva that can paralyze their prey. But humans are far too big to paralyze, so this toxin has little effect.
Are yard moles dangerous?
They’re usually harmless towards humans and would rather run away than bite. But that doesn’t mean they can’t bite. They definitely will when threatened.
Should you get rid of moles?
Do moles ever come out of their holes?
What time of day are lawn moles most active?
How do I control ground moles in my yard?
There are three main steps to controlling moles:
Cleaning up
Set up repellent
Mole prevention
What’s the fastest way to get rid of moles in your yard?
What will repel moles?
What is the best mole repellent?
How to get rid of moles in the garden – Natural home remedies
Get rid of their food source
Ask yourself the following questions:
What can you do to eliminate or reduce the bug (s) they’re eating?
Earthworms
Other things you can do to reduce the earthworm population:
Keep up with your garden maintenance
Here are some garden tips to keep your yard safe from moles:
Can essential oils get rid of moles?
Will castor oil kill moles?
Castor oil won’t kill moles. At least in small doses.
Boric acid
Does dog poop get rid of moles?
You can actually use dog poop and bury it directly into a molehill. You’ll obviously want to use gloves and a doggy bag preferably to handle the dog feces.
Here are some tips:
Bigger dogs mean bigger poop
Does Dawn dish soap get rid of moles?
Yes, you can use Dawn dish soap to help eliminate moles from your yard. The thing to note is that you can’t just use Dawn by itself. You’ll need some castor oil to help the dish soap work effectively.
How to make DIY dish soap ground mole repellent
What you’ll need:
How to make it:
How to use it:
Do mothballs get rid of moles in your yard?
Mothballs aren’t very effective in controlling moles in your yard. The whole reason why mothballs work is by releasing toxic fumes.
Could be lethal to moles
How to prevent moles
Practice basic maintenance
Did you get rid of your mole problem?
Buy it or make it yourself
Castor oil repellent
What you’ll need:
How to make it:
How to use it:
A natural, humane, and safe home remedy
Will lime get rid of ground moles?
How lime helps get rid of moles
Lime can harm plants
Start small
But here are some target ranges you should be aiming for:
6.2-6.5 pH.
Note that:
Adjust as necessary
Depending on your soil, you may have to add more lime:
Monitor your pH
Dryer sheets for mole control
Do coffee grounds repel moles?
Toss them in key areas such as:
Garlic
Whole garlic
Garlic spray
Pepper
Does Juicy Fruit gum kill moles?
For some reason, Juicy Fruit (yes, the gum) seems to work well against moles. Sometimes. The method has no concrete proof that it actually works.
Boric acid
Does dog poop get rid of moles?
You can actually use dog poop and bury it directly into a molehill. You’ll obviously want to use gloves and a doggy bag preferably to handle the dog feces.
Here are some tips:
Bigger dogs mean bigger poop
Does Dawn dish soap get rid of moles?
Yes, you can use Dawn dish soap to help eliminate moles from your yard. The thing to note is that you can’t just use Dawn by itself. You’ll need some castor oil to help the dish soap work effectively.
How to make DIY dish soap ground mole repellent
What you’ll need:
How to make it:
How to use it:
Do mothballs get rid of moles in your yard?
Mothballs aren’t very effective in controlling moles in your yard. The whole reason why mothballs work is by releasing toxic fumes.
Could be lethal to moles
How to prevent moles
Practice basic maintenance
Did you get rid of your mole problem?
Content: Moles come to your yard just for one thing- food. If you’ve never had ground moles before and now you’re getting them out of nowhere, chances are that they’ve just discovered a stable source of food in your backyard. What do moles eat? Moles mainly eat bugs, like grubs and earthworms. Yum! They mainly eat bugs such as earthworms, grasshoppers, grubs, and larvae. Moles eat anything that’s soft, moist, and packs a lot of energy nutrients. Earthworms are probably the most common prey that they’ll feed on. And as you know, worms can be found nearly everywhere. Their most common food sources are:
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https://bugwiz.com/get-rid-of-moles/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_964368400#25_2198196088
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Title: How to Get Rid of Moles in Your Yard (Natural Home Remedies!) | BugWiz
Headings: How to Get Rid of Moles in Your Yard (Natural Home Remedies!)
How to Get Rid of Moles in Your Yard (Natural Home Remedies!)
So, you’re looking for ways to get rid of moles in your yard.
Fear not!
We’ll cover everything from identifying, repelling, and preventing these pests. And we’ll discuss some natural home remedies to rid ground moles from your yard.
Sound good? Let’s get ground-mole free!
Last updated: 12/30/19.
Sections
What’s a mole?
What do moles look like?
Moles are easy to identify. Even though they’re often hiding beneath the soil, they have a distinct appearance that’s really different from a gopher or vole.
Mole life cycle
Mole mating
Pups
Not social creatures
Pests commonly confused with moles
Mole vs. vole
Mole vs. shrew
Mole vs. gopher
What attracts moles?
What do moles eat?
They mainly eat bugs such as earthworms, grasshoppers, grubs, and larvae. Moles eat anything that’s soft, moist, and packs a lot of energy nutrients.
Their most common food sources are:
Huge claws for digging tunnel systems
Get rid of the food to get rid of the moles
Feeling lost? No time? No energy?
Do moles eat plants?
They don’t eat your plants, roots, vegetables, or even your fruits. They’re carnivores and aren’t attracted to plant matter. The main problem regarding moles and plants is tunneling.
Do moles carry rabies?
Yes. Moles are known to carry rabies.
Do they bite?
Moles definitely can bite. They also release a toxin through their saliva that can paralyze their prey. But humans are far too big to paralyze, so this toxin has little effect.
Are yard moles dangerous?
They’re usually harmless towards humans and would rather run away than bite. But that doesn’t mean they can’t bite. They definitely will when threatened.
Should you get rid of moles?
Do moles ever come out of their holes?
What time of day are lawn moles most active?
How do I control ground moles in my yard?
There are three main steps to controlling moles:
Cleaning up
Set up repellent
Mole prevention
What’s the fastest way to get rid of moles in your yard?
What will repel moles?
What is the best mole repellent?
How to get rid of moles in the garden – Natural home remedies
Get rid of their food source
Ask yourself the following questions:
What can you do to eliminate or reduce the bug (s) they’re eating?
Earthworms
Other things you can do to reduce the earthworm population:
Keep up with your garden maintenance
Here are some garden tips to keep your yard safe from moles:
Can essential oils get rid of moles?
Will castor oil kill moles?
Castor oil won’t kill moles. At least in small doses.
Boric acid
Does dog poop get rid of moles?
You can actually use dog poop and bury it directly into a molehill. You’ll obviously want to use gloves and a doggy bag preferably to handle the dog feces.
Here are some tips:
Bigger dogs mean bigger poop
Does Dawn dish soap get rid of moles?
Yes, you can use Dawn dish soap to help eliminate moles from your yard. The thing to note is that you can’t just use Dawn by itself. You’ll need some castor oil to help the dish soap work effectively.
How to make DIY dish soap ground mole repellent
What you’ll need:
How to make it:
How to use it:
Do mothballs get rid of moles in your yard?
Mothballs aren’t very effective in controlling moles in your yard. The whole reason why mothballs work is by releasing toxic fumes.
Could be lethal to moles
How to prevent moles
Practice basic maintenance
Did you get rid of your mole problem?
Buy it or make it yourself
Castor oil repellent
What you’ll need:
How to make it:
How to use it:
A natural, humane, and safe home remedy
Will lime get rid of ground moles?
How lime helps get rid of moles
Lime can harm plants
Start small
But here are some target ranges you should be aiming for:
6.2-6.5 pH.
Note that:
Adjust as necessary
Depending on your soil, you may have to add more lime:
Monitor your pH
Dryer sheets for mole control
Do coffee grounds repel moles?
Toss them in key areas such as:
Garlic
Whole garlic
Garlic spray
Pepper
Does Juicy Fruit gum kill moles?
For some reason, Juicy Fruit (yes, the gum) seems to work well against moles. Sometimes. The method has no concrete proof that it actually works.
Boric acid
Does dog poop get rid of moles?
You can actually use dog poop and bury it directly into a molehill. You’ll obviously want to use gloves and a doggy bag preferably to handle the dog feces.
Here are some tips:
Bigger dogs mean bigger poop
Does Dawn dish soap get rid of moles?
Yes, you can use Dawn dish soap to help eliminate moles from your yard. The thing to note is that you can’t just use Dawn by itself. You’ll need some castor oil to help the dish soap work effectively.
How to make DIY dish soap ground mole repellent
What you’ll need:
How to make it:
How to use it:
Do mothballs get rid of moles in your yard?
Mothballs aren’t very effective in controlling moles in your yard. The whole reason why mothballs work is by releasing toxic fumes.
Could be lethal to moles
How to prevent moles
Practice basic maintenance
Did you get rid of your mole problem?
Content: They mainly eat bugs such as earthworms, grasshoppers, grubs, and larvae. Moles eat anything that’s soft, moist, and packs a lot of energy nutrients. Earthworms are probably the most common prey that they’ll feed on. And as you know, worms can be found nearly everywhere. Their most common food sources are: Grub worm
Earthworm
Snails
Slugs
Spiders
Centipedes
Millipedes
Bug larvae
Small animals
Mole fact: They eat more than a whole pound of bugs a day to keep their energy levels high. This means they eat up to 70% or more of their body weight every day. Huge claws for digging tunnel systems
They can actually use their tunnels they dig out as a way to catch their food. They can sense when an earthworm, grub worm, or other pest has fallen into their tunnels.
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Title: How to Get Rid of Shrews (Naturally) - 2021 | BugWiz
Headings: How to Get Rid of Shrews (Naturally) – 2021
How to Get Rid of Shrews (Naturally) – 2021
So, you’ve got a rodent problem- specifically, shrews. And you want to get rid of shrews. Fast.
Let’s get rid of your shrew problem!
Last updated: 1/21/21. This guide has been updated for accuracy.
Sections
What’s a shrew?
Where do shrews live?
Are shrews harmful to humans?
Shrew vs. vole vs. mole
Shrews have:
Moles have:
Voles have:
Are shrews aggressive?
Feeling lost? No time? No energy?
Shrews and Minnesota
Do shrews climb walls?
Where do shrews live?
Do shrews live in groups?
Do shrews carry rabies?
Do shrews dig holes?
Do they dig tunnels?
How to tell if you have shrews
You’ll find any of the following:
Shrews in the attic
What do shrews eat in the house?
Shrews eat any of the following pests:
Shrews also eat a variety of plants, including:
Keep your home safe from shrews
When they’re in your house, they’ll eat any of the following:
How to get rid of a shrew infestation
How to get rid of shrews naturally
Shrew traps at home (DIY)
How to build a DIY shrew trap
Using the trap
Essential oils to get rid of shrews
Here’s how to use peppermint essential oil to repel shrews:
Here are other essential oils effective against shrews:
Diatomaceous Earth (DE)
How to get rid of shrews in your yard
How to get rid of shrews in your home
Did you get rid of your shrew problem?
Content: Shrews have always had a reputation for being dangerous to humans. Shrews such as the Short-tailed Shrew have some venom in their bite, which will paralyze their prey. This is the key to how such a small mammal can take down a target much bigger than themselves. If a shrew were to bite a human, this would cause pain and swelling. While it’s not often that humans will need urgent care from shrew bites, it’s always best to treat a bite with extreme caution as they may have fed on other prey and have the possibility of transferring disease. Shrews eat everything from plants, mice, snakes, frogs, pigeons, salamanders, and even other shrews. When they consume these prey, they have the possibility of contracting or carrying specific bacteria, parasites, or diseases that may be transmitted to humans through bites. Shrew vs. vole vs. mole
The differences between shrews, moles, voles, and mice are minimal, so they’re often confused. Shrews and voles are often confused. Knowing which rodent you’re dealing with will be important so you can get the right kind of strategy to kill them.
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Title: How to Get Rid of Shrews (Naturally) - 2021 | BugWiz
Headings: How to Get Rid of Shrews (Naturally) – 2021
How to Get Rid of Shrews (Naturally) – 2021
So, you’ve got a rodent problem- specifically, shrews. And you want to get rid of shrews. Fast.
Let’s get rid of your shrew problem!
Last updated: 1/21/21. This guide has been updated for accuracy.
Sections
What’s a shrew?
Where do shrews live?
Are shrews harmful to humans?
Shrew vs. vole vs. mole
Shrews have:
Moles have:
Voles have:
Are shrews aggressive?
Feeling lost? No time? No energy?
Shrews and Minnesota
Do shrews climb walls?
Where do shrews live?
Do shrews live in groups?
Do shrews carry rabies?
Do shrews dig holes?
Do they dig tunnels?
How to tell if you have shrews
You’ll find any of the following:
Shrews in the attic
What do shrews eat in the house?
Shrews eat any of the following pests:
Shrews also eat a variety of plants, including:
Keep your home safe from shrews
When they’re in your house, they’ll eat any of the following:
How to get rid of a shrew infestation
How to get rid of shrews naturally
Shrew traps at home (DIY)
How to build a DIY shrew trap
Using the trap
Essential oils to get rid of shrews
Here’s how to use peppermint essential oil to repel shrews:
Here are other essential oils effective against shrews:
Diatomaceous Earth (DE)
How to get rid of shrews in your yard
How to get rid of shrews in your home
Did you get rid of your shrew problem?
Content: Shrews eat everything from plants, mice, snakes, frogs, pigeons, salamanders, and even other shrews. When they consume these prey, they have the possibility of contracting or carrying specific bacteria, parasites, or diseases that may be transmitted to humans through bites. Shrew vs. vole vs. mole
The differences between shrews, moles, voles, and mice are minimal, so they’re often confused. Shrews and voles are often confused. Knowing which rodent you’re dealing with will be important so you can get the right kind of strategy to kill them. Here are some key differences between shrews, moles, and voles: Shrews have: Small front feet
Small eyes
Snout that’s pointed
Moles have: Shorter pointed snout than shrews
Large feet
Small eyes and ears that aren’t visible
Not often found in homes
Eats bugs
Voles have: Rounded nose with no snout
Rounded ears
Stays out in nature
Small front feet
Eats plants
Doesn’t usually get into buildings
Are shrews aggressive?
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Headings: Harmful Chemicals in Water
Harmful Chemicals in Water
Perchlorate
Arsenic 3 and Arsenic 5
Lead
Next:
Content: AS+5, on the other hand, is easy to remove with proper technology. Some of the significant health effects of arsenic are IQ loss and cancer, although the common effects of arsenic exposure often are observed first in the skin of those exposed. Skin pigmentation changes and skin lesions, which are common precursors for skin cancer, are some of the early symptoms. Long-term exposure also may cause bladder cancer, lung cancer, developmental issues, neurotoxicity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The symptoms from acute exposure to arsenic include vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea; sometimes there is tingling in the extremities or muscle cramping. Severe exposure can result in death. Children’s vulnerabilities to chemicals are much greater than adults, and this is consistent when it comes to arsenic exposure. Studies have found that when children consume contaminated water with arsenic at or above 5 parts per billion, they have an average loss of 5-6 IQ points. Considering the legal limit of arsenic in public water supply is 10 parts per billion, this is a huge concern.
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Harmful Chemicals in Water
Perchlorate
Arsenic 3 and Arsenic 5
Lead
Next:
Content: sometimes there is tingling in the extremities or muscle cramping. Severe exposure can result in death. Children’s vulnerabilities to chemicals are much greater than adults, and this is consistent when it comes to arsenic exposure. Studies have found that when children consume contaminated water with arsenic at or above 5 parts per billion, they have an average loss of 5-6 IQ points. Considering the legal limit of arsenic in public water supply is 10 parts per billion, this is a huge concern. Pregnant women are another group that is extremely vulnerable to arsenic. This is because exposure to arsenic during pregnancy has been associated with low birth weight and miscarriages. There is also the fear that exposure during pregnancy could be impact the child’s development later in life. Lead
Federal laws removed lead from interior house paint in 1978, and from gasoline in 1995; yet lead remains a huge health threat.
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Title: Ageism In The Workplace: 42 Statistics To Know In 2021 | Built In
Headings: The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
Bailey Reiners
Ageism in the workplace
Overview of Ageism in the Workplace
The expected age for retirement is 66 years old
75% of the Us population has less than $250,000 saved for retirement
$172,000 is the median savings for Americans in their sixties
Currently, only 10% of people aged 65-69 are employed
On the flip side, 20% of workers are aged 55+
Of that age group, 50% of people aged 55-64 are employed
Not only that, but the percent of workers aged 55+ has doubled
In 1967, the Age discrimination Employment Act was passed
Then in 1998, the Workforce Investment Act was passed
When the ADEA was first passed, between 1,000-5,000 ageism complaints were filed
In 2017 alone, more than 18,000 age discrimination complaints were filed
Age discrimination is not only unethical, it's expensive
Since 1967, more than $91 million has been recovered for age discrimination complaints
Who experiences Ageism in the workplace
58% of workers notice age bias when people enter their 50's
95% of people who experience age Discrimination notice it regularly
People aged 25 and younger are 2x less likely to experience age discrimination
33% of people believe their age is putting their job at risk
7% of people report losing their job due to age discrimination
Even though workers aged 50+ are the most engaged employees
Only 7% of workers later in life notice improved workplace experience
In fact, 12% of people lose out on a promotion due to age bias
15% of workers would not want a boss who was aged 70+
People actually prefer a boss who is 30 than a boss who is 70+
Ageism in the Job Search
About 47% of workers aged 55-64 re-enter employment
13% of retirees are either still working or seeking work
An average of 13% of people are forced to retire
It takes Baby Boomers around 46 weeks to find a new job
76% of people expect their job search to take more than three months due to ageism
Not only that, but more than 3 out of 4 workers view age as an inhibiting factor in receiving a job offer
In fact, 1 in 5 workers aged 40+ report not getting at least one job due to age discrimination
Of companies that have diversity hiring strategies, only 8% include age
Industry can also have an affect on age discrimination
The tech industry in general struggles with ageism
Yet, the age of successful entrepreneurs in some of the highest growth industries is 40
Differences in Ageism in the Workplace
Women are becoming more vocal than ever about age bias
72% of women aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Whereas 57% of men aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Workers who are white experience ageism at work less than other groups
And the number of age discrimination complaints by white workers has decreased
Hispanic and Latino workers experience ageism at a slightly higher frequency
77% of workers who are black experience ageism
Also, the number of complaints by black and Asian workers has doubled
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Content: Ageism In The Workplace: 42 Statistics To Know In 2021 | Built In
The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
Bailey Reiners
July 17, 2019
Updated: May 12, 2021
Bailey Reiners
July 17, 2019
Updated: May 12, 2021
Companies are finally getting serious about diversity and inclusion. These days, businesses are realizing the societal and economic benefits of a diverse and inclusive workforce, and are going out of their way to stamp out unfair and out of date hiring and employment practices. But there’s one issue that’s still very much present in America’s workforce. Ageism. Despite the fact that older employees are often the most knowledgeable and experienced members of the workforce, they’re all too often overlooked in favor of younger, less experienced workers. We’re going to shed some light on the issue by delving into some cold hard facts on ageism in the workplace, including who and how it affects our evolving workforce. Ageism in the workplace
33% of people believe their age is putting their job at risk Among full time employees age 45 or older who feel they could potentially lose their job within the next year, 33% of them believe it will be due to their age.
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Title: Ageism In The Workplace: 42 Statistics To Know In 2021 | Built In
Headings: The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
Bailey Reiners
Ageism in the workplace
Overview of Ageism in the Workplace
The expected age for retirement is 66 years old
75% of the Us population has less than $250,000 saved for retirement
$172,000 is the median savings for Americans in their sixties
Currently, only 10% of people aged 65-69 are employed
On the flip side, 20% of workers are aged 55+
Of that age group, 50% of people aged 55-64 are employed
Not only that, but the percent of workers aged 55+ has doubled
In 1967, the Age discrimination Employment Act was passed
Then in 1998, the Workforce Investment Act was passed
When the ADEA was first passed, between 1,000-5,000 ageism complaints were filed
In 2017 alone, more than 18,000 age discrimination complaints were filed
Age discrimination is not only unethical, it's expensive
Since 1967, more than $91 million has been recovered for age discrimination complaints
Who experiences Ageism in the workplace
58% of workers notice age bias when people enter their 50's
95% of people who experience age Discrimination notice it regularly
People aged 25 and younger are 2x less likely to experience age discrimination
33% of people believe their age is putting their job at risk
7% of people report losing their job due to age discrimination
Even though workers aged 50+ are the most engaged employees
Only 7% of workers later in life notice improved workplace experience
In fact, 12% of people lose out on a promotion due to age bias
15% of workers would not want a boss who was aged 70+
People actually prefer a boss who is 30 than a boss who is 70+
Ageism in the Job Search
About 47% of workers aged 55-64 re-enter employment
13% of retirees are either still working or seeking work
An average of 13% of people are forced to retire
It takes Baby Boomers around 46 weeks to find a new job
76% of people expect their job search to take more than three months due to ageism
Not only that, but more than 3 out of 4 workers view age as an inhibiting factor in receiving a job offer
In fact, 1 in 5 workers aged 40+ report not getting at least one job due to age discrimination
Of companies that have diversity hiring strategies, only 8% include age
Industry can also have an affect on age discrimination
The tech industry in general struggles with ageism
Yet, the age of successful entrepreneurs in some of the highest growth industries is 40
Differences in Ageism in the Workplace
Women are becoming more vocal than ever about age bias
72% of women aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Whereas 57% of men aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Workers who are white experience ageism at work less than other groups
And the number of age discrimination complaints by white workers has decreased
Hispanic and Latino workers experience ageism at a slightly higher frequency
77% of workers who are black experience ageism
Also, the number of complaints by black and Asian workers has doubled
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Content: But there’s one issue that’s still very much present in America’s workforce. Ageism. Despite the fact that older employees are often the most knowledgeable and experienced members of the workforce, they’re all too often overlooked in favor of younger, less experienced workers. We’re going to shed some light on the issue by delving into some cold hard facts on ageism in the workplace, including who and how it affects our evolving workforce. Ageism in the workplace
33% of people believe their age is putting their job at risk Among full time employees age 45 or older who feel they could potentially lose their job within the next year, 33% of them believe it will be due to their age. FREE GUIDE TO RACIAL EQUALITY IN THE WORKPLACE. DOWNLOAD HERE. Overview of Ageism in the Workplace
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The expected age for retirement is 66 years old
As of 2018, American workers expect to retire by age 66. That’s up three years from 2001, when the average retirement age was 63. 75% of the Us population has less than $250,000 saved for retirement
Most people expect to live at least 20 years after retiring, and with $250,000, in the bank, a retiree can expect to live off of $12,500 each year for the last years of their lives.
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Title: Ageism In The Workplace: 42 Statistics To Know In 2021 | Built In
Headings: The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
Bailey Reiners
Ageism in the workplace
Overview of Ageism in the Workplace
The expected age for retirement is 66 years old
75% of the Us population has less than $250,000 saved for retirement
$172,000 is the median savings for Americans in their sixties
Currently, only 10% of people aged 65-69 are employed
On the flip side, 20% of workers are aged 55+
Of that age group, 50% of people aged 55-64 are employed
Not only that, but the percent of workers aged 55+ has doubled
In 1967, the Age discrimination Employment Act was passed
Then in 1998, the Workforce Investment Act was passed
When the ADEA was first passed, between 1,000-5,000 ageism complaints were filed
In 2017 alone, more than 18,000 age discrimination complaints were filed
Age discrimination is not only unethical, it's expensive
Since 1967, more than $91 million has been recovered for age discrimination complaints
Who experiences Ageism in the workplace
58% of workers notice age bias when people enter their 50's
95% of people who experience age Discrimination notice it regularly
People aged 25 and younger are 2x less likely to experience age discrimination
33% of people believe their age is putting their job at risk
7% of people report losing their job due to age discrimination
Even though workers aged 50+ are the most engaged employees
Only 7% of workers later in life notice improved workplace experience
In fact, 12% of people lose out on a promotion due to age bias
15% of workers would not want a boss who was aged 70+
People actually prefer a boss who is 30 than a boss who is 70+
Ageism in the Job Search
About 47% of workers aged 55-64 re-enter employment
13% of retirees are either still working or seeking work
An average of 13% of people are forced to retire
It takes Baby Boomers around 46 weeks to find a new job
76% of people expect their job search to take more than three months due to ageism
Not only that, but more than 3 out of 4 workers view age as an inhibiting factor in receiving a job offer
In fact, 1 in 5 workers aged 40+ report not getting at least one job due to age discrimination
Of companies that have diversity hiring strategies, only 8% include age
Industry can also have an affect on age discrimination
The tech industry in general struggles with ageism
Yet, the age of successful entrepreneurs in some of the highest growth industries is 40
Differences in Ageism in the Workplace
Women are becoming more vocal than ever about age bias
72% of women aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Whereas 57% of men aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Workers who are white experience ageism at work less than other groups
And the number of age discrimination complaints by white workers has decreased
Hispanic and Latino workers experience ageism at a slightly higher frequency
77% of workers who are black experience ageism
Also, the number of complaints by black and Asian workers has doubled
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Content: On the flip side, 20% of workers are aged 55+
Just 10 years younger, in the United States, 20% of workers are aged 55+. That’s one fifth of the entire working population that is made up of people in the last ten years of their careers. These are also the people with the most working knowledge and experience. Of that age group, 50% of people aged 55-64 are employed
Half of people aged 55-64 are currently employed, meaning that a significant number of people who are younger than the expected retirement age have already left the workforce. Not only that, but the percent of workers aged 55+ has doubled
Over the past 25 years, the percent of workers aged 55+ has doubled. The number of people entering the last phase of their working years is on the rise, and with retirement ages increasing, more people are looking to stay in the workforce longer. More on Diversity + Inclusion What Does DEI Mean in the Workplace
In 1967, the Age discrimination Employment Act was passed
It wasn’t until the ADEA was established in 1967 that job candidates and employees who are aged 40+ were protected by law from facing discrimination in the workplace on the basis of age. Then in 1998, the Workforce Investment Act was passed
The WIA protects all applicants and employees from discrimination based on age. It also protects individuals from discrimination due to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, political affiliation or belief. When the ADEA was first passed, between 1,000-5,000 ageism complaints were filed
It didn’t take employees long to start utilizing the new resources to stand up for their rights.
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Title: Ageism In The Workplace: 42 Statistics To Know In 2021 | Built In
Headings: The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
Bailey Reiners
Ageism in the workplace
Overview of Ageism in the Workplace
The expected age for retirement is 66 years old
75% of the Us population has less than $250,000 saved for retirement
$172,000 is the median savings for Americans in their sixties
Currently, only 10% of people aged 65-69 are employed
On the flip side, 20% of workers are aged 55+
Of that age group, 50% of people aged 55-64 are employed
Not only that, but the percent of workers aged 55+ has doubled
In 1967, the Age discrimination Employment Act was passed
Then in 1998, the Workforce Investment Act was passed
When the ADEA was first passed, between 1,000-5,000 ageism complaints were filed
In 2017 alone, more than 18,000 age discrimination complaints were filed
Age discrimination is not only unethical, it's expensive
Since 1967, more than $91 million has been recovered for age discrimination complaints
Who experiences Ageism in the workplace
58% of workers notice age bias when people enter their 50's
95% of people who experience age Discrimination notice it regularly
People aged 25 and younger are 2x less likely to experience age discrimination
33% of people believe their age is putting their job at risk
7% of people report losing their job due to age discrimination
Even though workers aged 50+ are the most engaged employees
Only 7% of workers later in life notice improved workplace experience
In fact, 12% of people lose out on a promotion due to age bias
15% of workers would not want a boss who was aged 70+
People actually prefer a boss who is 30 than a boss who is 70+
Ageism in the Job Search
About 47% of workers aged 55-64 re-enter employment
13% of retirees are either still working or seeking work
An average of 13% of people are forced to retire
It takes Baby Boomers around 46 weeks to find a new job
76% of people expect their job search to take more than three months due to ageism
Not only that, but more than 3 out of 4 workers view age as an inhibiting factor in receiving a job offer
In fact, 1 in 5 workers aged 40+ report not getting at least one job due to age discrimination
Of companies that have diversity hiring strategies, only 8% include age
Industry can also have an affect on age discrimination
The tech industry in general struggles with ageism
Yet, the age of successful entrepreneurs in some of the highest growth industries is 40
Differences in Ageism in the Workplace
Women are becoming more vocal than ever about age bias
72% of women aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Whereas 57% of men aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Workers who are white experience ageism at work less than other groups
And the number of age discrimination complaints by white workers has decreased
Hispanic and Latino workers experience ageism at a slightly higher frequency
77% of workers who are black experience ageism
Also, the number of complaints by black and Asian workers has doubled
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Content: More than $91 million has been recovered in lawsuits since 1967 on behalf of people who experienced age discrimination at work. Who experiences Ageism in the workplace
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58% of workers notice age bias when people enter their 50's
As people start to enter their fifties, they are more attuned to discrimination in the workplace. So much so that 58% of workers in their fifties or older have noticed age discrimination first hand. 95% of people who experience age Discrimination notice it regularly
Of the people who experience age bias, 95% see it as a common occurrence in the workplace. People aged 25 and younger are 2x less likely to experience age discrimination
People are 2x less likely to experience age discrimination when they are 25 or younger. 33% of people believe their age is putting their job at risk
Among full time employees age 45 or older who feel they could potentially lose their job within the next year, 33% of them believe it will be due to their age. 7% of people report losing their job due to age discrimination
Turns out the fear of losing your job due to age discrimination is real. Around 7% of people report being laid off, fired or forced out of a job due to age discrimination. Even though workers aged 50+ are the most engaged employees
Firing, laying off or forcing these individuals out of the workplace is to everyone's detriment. Employees aged 50+ are known as being the most engaged in the workplace, not to mention the most experienced.
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https://builtin.com/diversity-inclusion/ageism-in-the-workplace
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Title: Ageism In The Workplace: 42 Statistics To Know In 2021 | Built In
Headings: The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
Bailey Reiners
Ageism in the workplace
Overview of Ageism in the Workplace
The expected age for retirement is 66 years old
75% of the Us population has less than $250,000 saved for retirement
$172,000 is the median savings for Americans in their sixties
Currently, only 10% of people aged 65-69 are employed
On the flip side, 20% of workers are aged 55+
Of that age group, 50% of people aged 55-64 are employed
Not only that, but the percent of workers aged 55+ has doubled
In 1967, the Age discrimination Employment Act was passed
Then in 1998, the Workforce Investment Act was passed
When the ADEA was first passed, between 1,000-5,000 ageism complaints were filed
In 2017 alone, more than 18,000 age discrimination complaints were filed
Age discrimination is not only unethical, it's expensive
Since 1967, more than $91 million has been recovered for age discrimination complaints
Who experiences Ageism in the workplace
58% of workers notice age bias when people enter their 50's
95% of people who experience age Discrimination notice it regularly
People aged 25 and younger are 2x less likely to experience age discrimination
33% of people believe their age is putting their job at risk
7% of people report losing their job due to age discrimination
Even though workers aged 50+ are the most engaged employees
Only 7% of workers later in life notice improved workplace experience
In fact, 12% of people lose out on a promotion due to age bias
15% of workers would not want a boss who was aged 70+
People actually prefer a boss who is 30 than a boss who is 70+
Ageism in the Job Search
About 47% of workers aged 55-64 re-enter employment
13% of retirees are either still working or seeking work
An average of 13% of people are forced to retire
It takes Baby Boomers around 46 weeks to find a new job
76% of people expect their job search to take more than three months due to ageism
Not only that, but more than 3 out of 4 workers view age as an inhibiting factor in receiving a job offer
In fact, 1 in 5 workers aged 40+ report not getting at least one job due to age discrimination
Of companies that have diversity hiring strategies, only 8% include age
Industry can also have an affect on age discrimination
The tech industry in general struggles with ageism
Yet, the age of successful entrepreneurs in some of the highest growth industries is 40
Differences in Ageism in the Workplace
Women are becoming more vocal than ever about age bias
72% of women aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Whereas 57% of men aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Workers who are white experience ageism at work less than other groups
And the number of age discrimination complaints by white workers has decreased
Hispanic and Latino workers experience ageism at a slightly higher frequency
77% of workers who are black experience ageism
Also, the number of complaints by black and Asian workers has doubled
Great Companies Need Great People. That's Where We Come In.
Content: 33% of people believe their age is putting their job at risk
Among full time employees age 45 or older who feel they could potentially lose their job within the next year, 33% of them believe it will be due to their age. 7% of people report losing their job due to age discrimination
Turns out the fear of losing your job due to age discrimination is real. Around 7% of people report being laid off, fired or forced out of a job due to age discrimination. Even though workers aged 50+ are the most engaged employees
Firing, laying off or forcing these individuals out of the workplace is to everyone's detriment. Employees aged 50+ are known as being the most engaged in the workplace, not to mention the most experienced. Only 7% of workers later in life notice improved workplace experience
A meager 7% of older workers experience improved workplace treatment as they age. If you thought with age would come respect, that doesn't seem to be the case for the vast majority of older workers. In fact, 12% of people lose out on a promotion due to age bias
That’s more than 1 in 10 people who believe they were passed over for a promotion due to age discrimination
15% of workers would not want a boss who was aged 70+
Seniority apparently has its limits, as 15% of workers report that they would not want a boss who is aged 70+. This is especially peculiar, considering some of the world's most powerful business leaders are between the ages of 70 and 95. People actually prefer a boss who is 30 than a boss who is 70+
Not only do people not want a boss that is past retirement age, but it’s also 3x more accepted to have a boss who is 30 than a boss who is 70+.
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https://builtin.com/diversity-inclusion/ageism-in-the-workplace
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Title: Ageism In The Workplace: 42 Statistics To Know In 2021 | Built In
Headings: The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
Bailey Reiners
Ageism in the workplace
Overview of Ageism in the Workplace
The expected age for retirement is 66 years old
75% of the Us population has less than $250,000 saved for retirement
$172,000 is the median savings for Americans in their sixties
Currently, only 10% of people aged 65-69 are employed
On the flip side, 20% of workers are aged 55+
Of that age group, 50% of people aged 55-64 are employed
Not only that, but the percent of workers aged 55+ has doubled
In 1967, the Age discrimination Employment Act was passed
Then in 1998, the Workforce Investment Act was passed
When the ADEA was first passed, between 1,000-5,000 ageism complaints were filed
In 2017 alone, more than 18,000 age discrimination complaints were filed
Age discrimination is not only unethical, it's expensive
Since 1967, more than $91 million has been recovered for age discrimination complaints
Who experiences Ageism in the workplace
58% of workers notice age bias when people enter their 50's
95% of people who experience age Discrimination notice it regularly
People aged 25 and younger are 2x less likely to experience age discrimination
33% of people believe their age is putting their job at risk
7% of people report losing their job due to age discrimination
Even though workers aged 50+ are the most engaged employees
Only 7% of workers later in life notice improved workplace experience
In fact, 12% of people lose out on a promotion due to age bias
15% of workers would not want a boss who was aged 70+
People actually prefer a boss who is 30 than a boss who is 70+
Ageism in the Job Search
About 47% of workers aged 55-64 re-enter employment
13% of retirees are either still working or seeking work
An average of 13% of people are forced to retire
It takes Baby Boomers around 46 weeks to find a new job
76% of people expect their job search to take more than three months due to ageism
Not only that, but more than 3 out of 4 workers view age as an inhibiting factor in receiving a job offer
In fact, 1 in 5 workers aged 40+ report not getting at least one job due to age discrimination
Of companies that have diversity hiring strategies, only 8% include age
Industry can also have an affect on age discrimination
The tech industry in general struggles with ageism
Yet, the age of successful entrepreneurs in some of the highest growth industries is 40
Differences in Ageism in the Workplace
Women are becoming more vocal than ever about age bias
72% of women aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Whereas 57% of men aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Workers who are white experience ageism at work less than other groups
And the number of age discrimination complaints by white workers has decreased
Hispanic and Latino workers experience ageism at a slightly higher frequency
77% of workers who are black experience ageism
Also, the number of complaints by black and Asian workers has doubled
Great Companies Need Great People. That's Where We Come In.
Content: Only 7% of workers later in life notice improved workplace experience
A meager 7% of older workers experience improved workplace treatment as they age. If you thought with age would come respect, that doesn't seem to be the case for the vast majority of older workers. In fact, 12% of people lose out on a promotion due to age bias
That’s more than 1 in 10 people who believe they were passed over for a promotion due to age discrimination
15% of workers would not want a boss who was aged 70+
Seniority apparently has its limits, as 15% of workers report that they would not want a boss who is aged 70+. This is especially peculiar, considering some of the world's most powerful business leaders are between the ages of 70 and 95. People actually prefer a boss who is 30 than a boss who is 70+
Not only do people not want a boss that is past retirement age, but it’s also 3x more accepted to have a boss who is 30 than a boss who is 70+. More on Diversity + Inclusion 16 Unconscious Bias Examples and How to Avoid Them in the Workplace
Ageism in the Job Search
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About 47% of workers aged 55-64 re-enter employment
Nearly half of people aged 55-64 exit and re-enter the workforce during that age period. 13% of retirees are either still working or seeking work
Of the people who do retire, 13% of them continue working to some degree or are actively looking for work. An average of 13% of people are forced to retire
Between 1998-2014, an average of 13% of older employees were forced into retirement. It takes Baby Boomers around 46 weeks to find a new job
It takes Baby Boomers approximately 46 weeks to find a new job. It takes the average person 43 days to find, interview for and start a new job.
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https://builtin.com/diversity-inclusion/ageism-in-the-workplace
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Title: Ageism In The Workplace: 42 Statistics To Know In 2021 | Built In
Headings: The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
Bailey Reiners
Ageism in the workplace
Overview of Ageism in the Workplace
The expected age for retirement is 66 years old
75% of the Us population has less than $250,000 saved for retirement
$172,000 is the median savings for Americans in their sixties
Currently, only 10% of people aged 65-69 are employed
On the flip side, 20% of workers are aged 55+
Of that age group, 50% of people aged 55-64 are employed
Not only that, but the percent of workers aged 55+ has doubled
In 1967, the Age discrimination Employment Act was passed
Then in 1998, the Workforce Investment Act was passed
When the ADEA was first passed, between 1,000-5,000 ageism complaints were filed
In 2017 alone, more than 18,000 age discrimination complaints were filed
Age discrimination is not only unethical, it's expensive
Since 1967, more than $91 million has been recovered for age discrimination complaints
Who experiences Ageism in the workplace
58% of workers notice age bias when people enter their 50's
95% of people who experience age Discrimination notice it regularly
People aged 25 and younger are 2x less likely to experience age discrimination
33% of people believe their age is putting their job at risk
7% of people report losing their job due to age discrimination
Even though workers aged 50+ are the most engaged employees
Only 7% of workers later in life notice improved workplace experience
In fact, 12% of people lose out on a promotion due to age bias
15% of workers would not want a boss who was aged 70+
People actually prefer a boss who is 30 than a boss who is 70+
Ageism in the Job Search
About 47% of workers aged 55-64 re-enter employment
13% of retirees are either still working or seeking work
An average of 13% of people are forced to retire
It takes Baby Boomers around 46 weeks to find a new job
76% of people expect their job search to take more than three months due to ageism
Not only that, but more than 3 out of 4 workers view age as an inhibiting factor in receiving a job offer
In fact, 1 in 5 workers aged 40+ report not getting at least one job due to age discrimination
Of companies that have diversity hiring strategies, only 8% include age
Industry can also have an affect on age discrimination
The tech industry in general struggles with ageism
Yet, the age of successful entrepreneurs in some of the highest growth industries is 40
Differences in Ageism in the Workplace
Women are becoming more vocal than ever about age bias
72% of women aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Whereas 57% of men aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Workers who are white experience ageism at work less than other groups
And the number of age discrimination complaints by white workers has decreased
Hispanic and Latino workers experience ageism at a slightly higher frequency
77% of workers who are black experience ageism
Also, the number of complaints by black and Asian workers has doubled
Great Companies Need Great People. That's Where We Come In.
Content: More on Diversity + Inclusion 16 Unconscious Bias Examples and How to Avoid Them in the Workplace
Ageism in the Job Search
Image via Shutterstock
About 47% of workers aged 55-64 re-enter employment
Nearly half of people aged 55-64 exit and re-enter the workforce during that age period. 13% of retirees are either still working or seeking work
Of the people who do retire, 13% of them continue working to some degree or are actively looking for work. An average of 13% of people are forced to retire
Between 1998-2014, an average of 13% of older employees were forced into retirement. It takes Baby Boomers around 46 weeks to find a new job
It takes Baby Boomers approximately 46 weeks to find a new job. It takes the average person 43 days to find, interview for and start a new job. Baby Boomers ( people born between 1946 and 1964), on the other hand, can expect the same process to take 46 weeks. Our most experienced workers spend nearly a full year searching for a job. How much sense does that make? 76% of people expect their job search to take more than three months due to ageism
The majority of people believe it will take them longer (more than three months) to find a job because of age bias. Not only that, but more than 3 out of 4 workers view age as an inhibiting factor in receiving a job offer
Age bias is thought to not only contribute to how long it takes employees to find a job, but it is thought to prevent people from getting jobs, according to 3 of 4 workers.
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https://builtin.com/diversity-inclusion/ageism-in-the-workplace
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Title: Ageism In The Workplace: 42 Statistics To Know In 2021 | Built In
Headings: The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
The Cold, Hard Truth About Ageism in the Workplace
Bailey Reiners
Ageism in the workplace
Overview of Ageism in the Workplace
The expected age for retirement is 66 years old
75% of the Us population has less than $250,000 saved for retirement
$172,000 is the median savings for Americans in their sixties
Currently, only 10% of people aged 65-69 are employed
On the flip side, 20% of workers are aged 55+
Of that age group, 50% of people aged 55-64 are employed
Not only that, but the percent of workers aged 55+ has doubled
In 1967, the Age discrimination Employment Act was passed
Then in 1998, the Workforce Investment Act was passed
When the ADEA was first passed, between 1,000-5,000 ageism complaints were filed
In 2017 alone, more than 18,000 age discrimination complaints were filed
Age discrimination is not only unethical, it's expensive
Since 1967, more than $91 million has been recovered for age discrimination complaints
Who experiences Ageism in the workplace
58% of workers notice age bias when people enter their 50's
95% of people who experience age Discrimination notice it regularly
People aged 25 and younger are 2x less likely to experience age discrimination
33% of people believe their age is putting their job at risk
7% of people report losing their job due to age discrimination
Even though workers aged 50+ are the most engaged employees
Only 7% of workers later in life notice improved workplace experience
In fact, 12% of people lose out on a promotion due to age bias
15% of workers would not want a boss who was aged 70+
People actually prefer a boss who is 30 than a boss who is 70+
Ageism in the Job Search
About 47% of workers aged 55-64 re-enter employment
13% of retirees are either still working or seeking work
An average of 13% of people are forced to retire
It takes Baby Boomers around 46 weeks to find a new job
76% of people expect their job search to take more than three months due to ageism
Not only that, but more than 3 out of 4 workers view age as an inhibiting factor in receiving a job offer
In fact, 1 in 5 workers aged 40+ report not getting at least one job due to age discrimination
Of companies that have diversity hiring strategies, only 8% include age
Industry can also have an affect on age discrimination
The tech industry in general struggles with ageism
Yet, the age of successful entrepreneurs in some of the highest growth industries is 40
Differences in Ageism in the Workplace
Women are becoming more vocal than ever about age bias
72% of women aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Whereas 57% of men aged 45-74 believe people experience workplace age discrimination
Workers who are white experience ageism at work less than other groups
And the number of age discrimination complaints by white workers has decreased
Hispanic and Latino workers experience ageism at a slightly higher frequency
77% of workers who are black experience ageism
Also, the number of complaints by black and Asian workers has doubled
Great Companies Need Great People. That's Where We Come In.
Content: In fact, 1 in 5 workers aged 40+ report not getting at least one job due to age discrimination
With 1 in 5 workers age 40+ reporting not getting at least one job due to age discrimination, it’s no wonder it takes older employees longer to find a job. Of companies that have diversity hiring strategies, only 8% include age
Sure, many companies talk about hiring diverse talent, but what do they really mean by that? Unfortunately age is often all but forgotten among 92% of companies that actually do have diversity hiring strategies in place. Industry can also have an affect on age discrimination
70% of IT workers report experiencing or noticing age discrimination at work. The tech industry in general struggles with ageism
More than 40% of older tech workers are concerned their jobs are in jeopardy due to their age. Yet, the age of successful entrepreneurs in some of the highest growth industries is 40
40 is the average age of a successful entrepreneur in the aerospace, computer and health care industries. Differences in Ageism in the Workplace
Image via Shutterstock
Women are becoming more vocal than ever about age bias
In recent years, more women have filed age bias complaint
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Title: How to Give Your Puppy Shots at Home | Bully Max
Headings: How to Give Your Puppy Shots at Home
How to Give Your Puppy Shots at Home
What you will need
TOTAL COST: $12.00
Storing and transporting your vaccines:
Preparation:
Where to give your dog their shot:
How to give your dog their shot:
Preparing the vaccination
Administering the vaccine
How often do I give my dog vaccines?
Additional questions?
Content: see more
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Bonnie Gutierrez • 3 years ago
I gave my puppy her 2nd shot but Idk if any stayed in the liquid just came right back out should I give another?or just wait for her 3rd shot? see more
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Carla Oates Bonnie Gutierrez • a year ago
Should be fine
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Nicole • 3 years ago
Can you give this same vaccine for all future boosters or do you need to use another vaccine? I was reading somewhere that you have to use a 6 way for the booster after this one and then a 9 way for the final booster until the 1 year. see more
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Roni Wertz • 4 years ago
Can I do my dogs rabies shots? see more
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Daniell Daley Roni Wertz • 3 years ago
Ya you can it just won't be recognized by law enforcement and vets you would still have to go to the vet to get one administered if they bite someone. It also depends what state and state laws like ohio isn't required to get rabies shots so you Could give at home for peice of mind but any state that's mandatory has to be done by a vet to be recognized as gotten the rabies shot
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Coralyn Lawrence Roni Wertz • 4 years ago
No I was told a veterinarian has to administer that n they give u a certificate
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R L Coralyn Lawrence • 2 years ago • edited
Rabies is the only one we need to be “certified” in my state - all others I do myself (as I think it’s a huge waste of $ for a vet to do this) and record the date, vaccine type, and lot# as their shot records - everyone (vet, kennels, etc) has been ok with that here. I also buy Ivermectin liquid and put 0.1 cc/10# in their food each month for heartworm - $40 vial lasts a few years. see more
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Mike Raskin • 4 years ago
That method would not work on my dog. a Pit who is over sensitive to pain on her neck. Her skin was caught in a collar as a pup.
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Title: What's Distinguish Between Task And General Environment? - Blurtit
Headings: What's Distinguish Between Task And General Environment?
What's Distinguish Between Task And General Environment?
3 Answers
Jeromeproofer Penn answered
Answer Question
Content: What's Distinguish Between Task And General Environment? - Blurtit
What's Distinguish Between Task And General Environment? 3
3 Answers
Jeromeproofer Penn answered
You can distinguish between the differences of the general environment and the task environment as although they have similar features in business they are not the same. This is because the general environment can affect anyone in an industry, whereas the task environment also includes sectors that the organization interacts directly to make a direct impact on the organization's capability to reach its goals through its operations and performance. This task environment normally includes the industry, competitors and the customers, while it sometimes includes techniques of production, suppliers, raw materials and market sectors. Some organizations will also have human resources and the international sector as part of this environment. It is where a company operates within the second sub environment that actually lies outside of the business. It is affected by the variables in the market environment and these affect the business, making it important for the management to react on opportunities and pressure in the market environment; whereas the general environment is the layer of the external environment that will only affect the organization indirectly. It is the one that is furthest away from the widely dispersed organization and is defined as the outer layer.
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https://business-finance.blurtit.com/164752/whats-distinguish-between-task-and-general-environment
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Title: Customer Analysis in Marketing Plans | LoveToKnow
Headings: Customer Analysis in Marketing Plans
Customer Analysis in Marketing Plans
Identify Your Customers
Customer Identification for Startups
Learning About Existing Customers
Define Your Customers' Needs
What You Need to Know
How to Find Out
Determining Product-Customer Fit
Product or Service Analysis
Illustration
Free Customer Analysis Template
Customer Analysis is Essential to Success
Content: Use this information in your marketing going forward. Determining Product-Customer Fit
The final step in customer analysis for a marketing plan is to show that your product or service fits the customers' needs that you have found. Regardless of whether your company is new or well-established, it's important to review product-customer fit. Product or Service Analysis
Now that you've determined your customer base and what they need, it's time to analyze your product or service. There are four steps: List the features of your product (s) or service (s). Describe the benefits of each feature. Describe the customer outcomes associated with each benefit. Define the transformation the customer can expect from using your product or service. The fourth step is the most important and can directly impact the direction your marketing should take.
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https://business.lovetoknow.com/business-marketing-business-owner/customer-analysis-marketing-plans
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Title: How to Start a Family Child Care Business – Business Services
Headings: How to Start a Family Child Care Business
How to Start a Family Child Care Business
What is a Residential Family Child Care Business?
Steps to Opening a Residential Family Child Care Business
Step 1. Obtain a Business Income and Receipts
Step 2. Obtain Commercial Activity License
Step 3. Obtain a Zoning/Use Permit
Step 4. Attend Health Department In-Home Food Safety Training and receive an In-Home Food Safety Certificate
Step 5. Obtain Lead Safe Certificate
Step 6. Schedule and Pass your Health Department Inspection
Step 7. Apply for City of Philadelphia Family Child Care License
Step 8. Pass your Department of Licenses and Inspection Facility and Fire Inspection and receive Verification of Compliance
Step 9. Apply for Certification with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Document Checklist
Best Practice Resources
Content: You can also view our video series on Opening a Child Care Business. What is a Residential Family Child Care Business? What is a Residential Family Child Care Business? A Residential Family Child Care Business is a child care business operated in your home. You are considered providing “childcare” if you care for any child between the ages of 0-15 years old, who is not your child, step-child, grandchild or foster child, for any period of time (including the after school hours). This includes day care, after school care, and after school programs. For purposes of Child Day Care licenses, “RELATED TO YOU” means the provider’s child, step-child, grandchild, or foster child only. A Residential Family Child Care Business is: In a building that is zoned Residential
In the business owner’s primary residence (i.e., you live there)
A maximum of 6 children who are not related to the business owner (except in City Council Districts 6 and 10, where the limit is 4 unrelated children)
You may have up to 12 children in some City Council Districts if approved by the state. These are called Group Residential Child Care businesses.
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https://business.phila.gov/how-to-start-a-family-child-care/
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Title: 10 Key Advantages of Promoting Diversity in Your Business
Headings: 10 Key Advantages of Promoting Diversity in Your Business
10 Key Advantages of Promoting Diversity in Your Business
1. Make More Money
2. More Innovation
3. Better Decision-Making
4. Expanded Talent Pool
5. Happier Customers
6. Improved Attraction and Retention of Staff
7. Awareness of Trends for Different Demographics
8. Improve Your Reputation
9. Avoid Litigation
10. It's the Right Thing to Do!
Conclusion
Content: Now imagine that you exclude half of the available talent. How much harder would it be to find the people with the skills you need? That’s exactly what many companies are doing when they hire only men for key positions. They cut their options even further when they exclude gay people, disabled people, people of certain racial and ethnic backgrounds, and so on. (Note that when I say “exclude”, I don’t necessarily mean in an overt, conscious way. Few firms these days would put up a sign saying that certain groups are not welcome. But if you have a workplace that’s not accessible to people with disabilities, you’ve excluded them by default. It’s easy to exclude other groups without intending to, as well. We’ll look at that later in the series.) As Luke Visconti, CEO of DiversityInc, explained to CNBC:
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https://business.tutsplus.com/tutorials/advantages-of-promoting-diversity-in-your-business--cms-28259
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Title: How to Play a Video Automatically in PowerPoint
Headings: How to Play a Video Automatically in PowerPoint
How to Play a Video Automatically in PowerPoint
How to Play a Video in a PowerPoint Presentation Automatically
1. Insert a Video
2. Set the Video to Play Automatically
Finishing Up!
More PowerPoint Tutorial and Template Resources
Grab This New eBook on Making Great Presentations ( Free Download)
Content: How to Play a Video in a PowerPoint Presentation Automatically
Note: Watch this short tutorial screencast or follow the quick steps below, that complement this video. 1. Insert a Video
PowerPoint supports automatically playing videos right inside of a presentation. If you want to play a video automatically though, you'll need to change a key setting. First, let's insert a video into the PowerPoint presentation. Go to the Insert tab and choose Video on the right side. Next, choose Video on my PC. Use the Video on My PC option to play video in PowerPoint. Now, I'll browse to where I have a video stored and insert it.
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https://business.tutsplus.com/tutorials/autoplay-video-in-powerpoint--cms-29999
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Title: How to Play a Video Automatically in PowerPoint
Headings: How to Play a Video Automatically in PowerPoint
How to Play a Video Automatically in PowerPoint
How to Play a Video in a PowerPoint Presentation Automatically
1. Insert a Video
2. Set the Video to Play Automatically
Finishing Up!
More PowerPoint Tutorial and Template Resources
Grab This New eBook on Making Great Presentations ( Free Download)
Content: On the Playback tab, lets find the drop-down next to start let's choose Automatically from the same list. Turn on autoplay video in PowerPoint. Switch PowerPoint into Presentation view and you'll see that the video starts playing automatically. Finishing Up! This is a great idea when you want the video to start on its own when you're presenting to an audience, so that no clicks are required. Videos with this setting play as soon as you switch to the slide that they're on. More PowerPoint Tutorial and Template Resources
Learn more in our PowerPoint tutorials and quick video tutorials on Envato Tuts+. We have an assortment of PowerPoint material to help you make better presentations: Microsoft PowerPoint
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You can also find great PowerPoint presentation templates with premium designs on GraphicRiver or Envato Elements .
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Title: How to Play a Video Automatically in PowerPoint
Headings: How to Play a Video Automatically in PowerPoint
How to Play a Video Automatically in PowerPoint
How to Play a Video in a PowerPoint Presentation Automatically
1. Insert a Video
2. Set the Video to Play Automatically
Finishing Up!
More PowerPoint Tutorial and Template Resources
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Content: Videos with this setting play as soon as you switch to the slide that they're on. More PowerPoint Tutorial and Template Resources
Learn more in our PowerPoint tutorials and quick video tutorials on Envato Tuts+. We have an assortment of PowerPoint material to help you make better presentations: Microsoft PowerPoint
What Is Microsoft PowerPoint? +How to Start Using It For Presentations (Now)
Andrew Childress
Microsoft PowerPoint
How to Collaborate as a Team on PowerPoint (PPT) Presentations
Andrew Childress
Microsoft PowerPoint
How to Quickly Edit a Footer in PowerPoint in 60 Seconds
Andrew Childress
You can also find great PowerPoint presentation templates with premium designs on GraphicRiver or Envato Elements . Or, browse through our selection of the best Microsoft PowerPoint designs: Microsoft PowerPoint
34 Best PowerPoint PPT Template Designs (For 2021 Presentations)
Sean Hodge
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Title: A New Look at Diversity in the Workplace for 2020
Headings: A New Look at Diversity in the Workplace for 2020
A New Look at Diversity in the Workplace for 2020
Top Trends for Diversity in the Workplace in 2020
1. Gender Pay Gap
2. Gender Identities
3. Harassment Policies
4. Job Benefits
5. Focus on Inclusion (Diversity Backlash)
6. Generation Gap
7. Disability Rights
8. Corporate Governance
9. Diverse Representation
Benefits of an Inclusive Workplace
Learn More About Workplace Diversity
Create a More Inclusive Workplace Today!
Content: That's resulted in rising retirement ages in many parts of the world. According to the recruiting site Built In that's resulted in a knock-on effect of more older workers than ever before. But that doesn't mean older workers get treated right. Fast Company reports that some 80% of people say age discrimination has affected their careers, making it harder for them to progress. A Financial Times article found that age discrimination also affects women over 40 who may already be penalized if they've had a career break to have a family. Note that ageism doesn't just affect older people. Younger people's careers can also be affected by assumptions about their level of knowledge, and how long they'll stay in a job,
Though ageism can be difficult to prove and is often underreported, it IS illegal. Nobody should be penalized in terms of pay, benefits, career progression or treatment because of their age. To solve this issue in your own workplace, approach issues of age in the same unbiased way you approach issues of ethnicity and gender. Learn more about ageism in our article on generational diversity:
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Title: How to Add Slide Numbers to PowerPoint in 60 Seconds
Headings: How to Add Slide Numbers to PowerPoint in 60 Seconds
How to Add Slide Numbers to PowerPoint in 60 Seconds
How to Add Slide Numbers to PowerPoint Slides (Quickly)
1. Click the Insert Tab to Open the Slide Field
2. Apply PowerPoint's Slide Number Box to All Pages
3. PowerPoint Will Automatically Numbers Your Pages
Finishing Up!
Make Great Presentations (Free PDF eBook Download)
Content: Note: In this tutorial we use the Simplicity PowerPoint Template . You can find more great PPT presentation templates on GraphicRiver or in our Ultimate Guide to the Best Microsoft PowerPoint Templates. How to Add Slide Numbers to PowerPoint Slides (Quickly)
Note: Watch this short tutorial screencast or follow the quick steps that compliment this video. 1. Click the Insert Tab to Open the Slide Field
Adding a slide number can be done with just a couple of quick clicks to your entire presentation. Let's insert a slide number by clicking on the Insert tab on the PowerPoint ribbon, and find this # icon just next to Word Art. Within the PowerPoint Insert tab click the # icon to open the Slide field. Advertisement
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Title: How to Add Speaker Notes to PowerPoint in 60 Seconds
Headings: How to Add Speaker Notes to PowerPoint in 60 Seconds
How to Add Speaker Notes to PowerPoint in 60 Seconds
Add Speaker Notes to Your PowerPoint Presentation (Quick Video)
1. Open the PowerPoint Notes Panel
2. Add Your Presenter Notes to Individual Slides
3. Switch to Presentation Mode to Use Your Notes
Finishing Up!
Quick PowerPoint Videos (60 Seconds)
Make Great Presentations (Free PDF eBook Download)
Content: Note: In todays tutorial, we make use of the popular Simplicity PowerPoint Template. You can also find more professional PowerPoint templates on GraphicRiver. Add Speaker Notes to Your PowerPoint Presentation (Quick Video)
1. Open the PowerPoint Notes Panel
In PowerPoint, let's click on Notes on the bottom of the app to open up the Notes Panel. These notes will show up only on your screen when presenting, or you can have them on your slides when you print them. PowerPoint notes panel. Advertisement
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2. Add Your Presenter Notes to Individual Slides
Notes are added on a slide by slide basis. I can type notes down here as a reminder of what to say when I'm presenting.
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Title: How to Add Speaker Notes to PowerPoint in 60 Seconds
Headings: How to Add Speaker Notes to PowerPoint in 60 Seconds
How to Add Speaker Notes to PowerPoint in 60 Seconds
Add Speaker Notes to Your PowerPoint Presentation (Quick Video)
1. Open the PowerPoint Notes Panel
2. Add Your Presenter Notes to Individual Slides
3. Switch to Presentation Mode to Use Your Notes
Finishing Up!
Quick PowerPoint Videos (60 Seconds)
Make Great Presentations (Free PDF eBook Download)
Content: These notes will show up only on your screen when presenting, or you can have them on your slides when you print them. PowerPoint notes panel. Advertisement
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2. Add Your Presenter Notes to Individual Slides
Notes are added on a slide by slide basis. I can type notes down here as a reminder of what to say when I'm presenting. The notes will be added to the slide when I'm finished. Add speaker notes when you need those important cues about what to say. I like to add my key talking points here to help me stay on message when speaking. Speaker notes in PowerPoint. 3.
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Title: How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides in 60 Seconds
Headings: How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides in 60 Seconds
How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides in 60 Seconds
How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides (Quickly)
1. Open the PowerPoint Insert Hyperlinks Panel
2. Enter a Link into PowerPoint's Insert Hyperlink Panel
3. Now Click on the Link in Your PowerPoint Slide
4. Insert a Link to Jump to a Specific PowerPoint Slide
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More Great PowerPoint Slide Tutorials
Make Great Presentations (Free PDF eBook Download)
Content: Today, we'll learn how to quickly add links in PowerPoint to slides, files, and website hyperlinks. This is an essential skill for making an interactive presentation in PowerPoint. We also have a helpful compliment to this tutorial. Download our FREE eBook: The Complete Guide to Making Great Presentations. Grab it now before you read on. Note: In this tutorial we use the popular Marketofy PowerPoint Template . You can find more great PPT presentation templates on GraphicRiver or in our Ultimate Guide to the Best Microsoft PowerPoint Templates. How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides (Quickly)
Note:
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Title: How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides in 60 Seconds
Headings: How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides in 60 Seconds
How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides in 60 Seconds
How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides (Quickly)
1. Open the PowerPoint Insert Hyperlinks Panel
2. Enter a Link into PowerPoint's Insert Hyperlink Panel
3. Now Click on the Link in Your PowerPoint Slide
4. Insert a Link to Jump to a Specific PowerPoint Slide
Finishing Up!
More Great PowerPoint Slide Tutorials
Make Great Presentations (Free PDF eBook Download)
Content: Grab it now before you read on. Note: In this tutorial we use the popular Marketofy PowerPoint Template . You can find more great PPT presentation templates on GraphicRiver or in our Ultimate Guide to the Best Microsoft PowerPoint Templates. How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides (Quickly)
Note: Watch this short tutorial screencast or follow the quick steps that compliment this video. 1. Open the PowerPoint Insert Hyperlinks Panel
Let's go ahead and click on the Insert tab here on the PowerPoint ribbon, and with the box on the slide selected, I'll click on Hyperlinks. The first option is to choose a hyperlink for a file on your computer, which you can browse to using this center panel. Here you can insert a file link into your PowerPoint slide.
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Title: How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides in 60 Seconds
Headings: How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides in 60 Seconds
How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides in 60 Seconds
How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides (Quickly)
1. Open the PowerPoint Insert Hyperlinks Panel
2. Enter a Link into PowerPoint's Insert Hyperlink Panel
3. Now Click on the Link in Your PowerPoint Slide
4. Insert a Link to Jump to a Specific PowerPoint Slide
Finishing Up!
More Great PowerPoint Slide Tutorials
Make Great Presentations (Free PDF eBook Download)
Content: Click the link to jump to the target PowerPoint slide. More Great PowerPoint Slide Tutorials
Here are more PowerPoint slide tutorials to help take your presentation knowledge a step further: Make Great Presentations (Free PDF eBook Download)
We have the perfect compliment to this tutorial, which will walk you through the complete presentation process. Learn how to write your presentation, design it like a pro, and prepare it to present powerfully. Download our new eBook: The Complete Guide to Making Great Presentations. It's available for free with a subscription to the Tuts+ Business Newsletter. We have a number of PowerPoint tutorials here on Envato Tuts+, jump into another PowerPoint slide tutorial above or discover more quick PowerPoint video tutorials. Advertisement
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Andrew Childress
I enjoy writing about productivity software that helps people do what they love, faster. Get in touch at andrewchildress.com .
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Title: How to Work With Views in Microsoft PowerPoint
Headings: How to Work With Views in Microsoft PowerPoint
How to Work With Views in Microsoft PowerPoint
Master PowerPoint Views
Need Help? Download Our eBook on Making Great Presentations (Free)
How to Work With PowerPoint Views (Quick Video Tutorial)
1. How to Change Views in PowerPoint
2. How to Use PowerPoint Normal View
3. Using PowerPoint Outline View
4. Slide Sorter View in PowerPoint
5. PowerPoint Notes Page View
6. When to Use Reading View
7. Presentation View in PowerPoint
Make Great Presentations (Free eBook Download)
Recap and Keep Learning
Content: PowerPoint Notes Page View
Speaker notes are one of my favorite PowerPoint tools. Instead of writing your notes down on notecards, you can add them to each slide. You can add speaker notes from either Normal View, or more easily in Notes Page View. Best of all, these notes won't be viewable to your audience when presenting. You can either print note pages, or they'll be visible in Presentation View (more on that in a moment.) Notes show below the slides in PowerPoint Notes View, and you can double click on the text below the slide to update the notes. When you're working in PowerPoint Notes Page view, you'll see the notes you've added to a slide underneath it. You can also double click in the box, and add notes on the fly. This preview is what you'll see when you print your notes pages. If you'd like to find out more about the power of speaker notes, check out this 60 second tutorial on how to use them to your advantage:
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Title: How to Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word in 60 Seconds
Headings: How to Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word in 60 Seconds
How to Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word in 60 Seconds
How to Quickly Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word
1. Copy the Slide in PowerPoint
2. Paste the Slide into Word
3. Insert a PowerPoint Into Word
Finishing Up!
More Envato Tuts+ PowerPoint Presentation Tutorials
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Content: It only takes a few simple steps. We also have a helpful complement to this tutorial. Download our FREE eBook: The Complete Guide to Making Great Presentations. Grab it now before you read on. How to Quickly Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word
Note: Watch this short tutorial screencast or follow the quick steps below, that complement this video. 1. Copy the Slide in PowerPoint
Let's learn how to copy a slide from PowerPoint slide to Word. There are a few different ways to do this.
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Title: How to Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word in 60 Seconds
Headings: How to Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word in 60 Seconds
How to Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word in 60 Seconds
How to Quickly Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word
1. Copy the Slide in PowerPoint
2. Paste the Slide into Word
3. Insert a PowerPoint Into Word
Finishing Up!
More Envato Tuts+ PowerPoint Presentation Tutorials
Grab This New eBook on Making Great Presentations (Free Download)
Content: How to Quickly Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word
Note: Watch this short tutorial screencast or follow the quick steps below, that complement this video. 1. Copy the Slide in PowerPoint
Let's learn how to copy a slide from PowerPoint slide to Word. There are a few different ways to do this. The first of these is to simply start in PowerPoint and select a slide thumbnail here on the left side. Start by selecting a PowerPoint slide. I'll click on the slide thumbnail and then I'll press Ctrl+C to copy it to my clipboard. Advertisement
2. Paste the Slide into Word
Now let's jump over to Word.
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Title: How to Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word in 60 Seconds
Headings: How to Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word in 60 Seconds
How to Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word in 60 Seconds
How to Quickly Insert a PowerPoint Slide Into Word
1. Copy the Slide in PowerPoint
2. Paste the Slide into Word
3. Insert a PowerPoint Into Word
Finishing Up!
More Envato Tuts+ PowerPoint Presentation Tutorials
Grab This New eBook on Making Great Presentations (Free Download)
Content: +How to Start Using It For Presentations (Now)
Andrew Childress
Microsoft PowerPoint
How to Quickly Add Pictures to PowerPoint in 60 Seconds
Andrew Childress
Microsoft PowerPoint
How to Insert Links in PowerPoint Slides in 60 Seconds
Andrew Childress
You can also find great PowerPoint presentation templates with premium designs on GraphicRiver or Envato Elements. Or, browse through our selection of the best Microsoft PowerPoint designs: Microsoft PowerPoint
34 Best PowerPoint PPT Template Designs (For 2021 Presentations)
Sean Hodge
Grab This New eBook on Making Great Presentations (Free Download)
Learn the best presentation strategies in our new eBook: The Complete Guide to Making Great Presentations ( grab it now for FREE). Get your ideas packaged into a powerful presentation that will move your audience to action. Do you use PowerPoint Slides in your Word documents? Let us know in the comments below. Advertisement
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I enjoy writing about productivity software that helps people do what they love, faster. Get in touch at andrewchildress.com .
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Title: How to Present a PowerPoint Slideshow With Presenter View
Headings: How to Present a PowerPoint Slideshow With Presenter View
How to Present a PowerPoint Slideshow With Presenter View
Need Help? Get the Guide to Making Great Presentations (Free eBook Download)
How to Use Presenter View in PowerPoint (Watch & Learn)
Turn On PowerPoint Presenter View
How to Make the Most of Presenter View
1. Speaker Notes
2. Slide Previews
3. Drawing Tools
4. Timekeeping
Download Our New eBook on Making Great Presentations (Free PDF)
Recap and Learn More Powerful PowerPoint Tools
Content: Speaker Notes
Another underused feature in PowerPoint is the Speaker Notes feature. Many presenters will spend time filling out note cards or scribbling ideas onto paper, but it's much easier to add them directly inside of your PowerPoint file. Microsoft PowerPoint
How to Add Speaker Notes to PowerPoint in 60 Seconds
Andrew Childress
To add Speaker Notes to a presentation, start off by working in a presentation in Normal View, the standard, default view that you typically build presentations in. At the bottom of this view, you can click on Notes to open up the Speaker Notes section and add your own text. Add Speaker Notes by clicking on Notes at the bottom of the PowerPoint window and typing out your cues. Speaker Notes and Presenter View go hand in hand. When you're in Presenter View, your speaker notes will show up on the right side of your screen. You can adjust the text size with the icons near the lower right corner. Speaker notes show on the right side of the Presenter View, and the size can be adjusted using the icons at the bottom of the menu. Speaker Notes are front and center in the Presenter View, which makes it one of the best reasons to use both features.
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Title: What Are the Problems With Groupthink? +How to Avoid Them
Headings: What Are the Problems With Groupthink? +How to Avoid Them
What Are the Problems With Groupthink? +How to Avoid Them
1. What Is Groupthink?
2. Why Is Groupthink a Problem in Business?
A Groupthink Case Study: Enron
3. How to Identify Groupthink
Illusion of Invulnerability
Collective Rationalization
Belief in the Morality of the In-Group
Negative Stereotypes of the Out-Group
Direct Pressure on Dissenters
Self-Censorship
Illusion of Unanimity
Mindguards
4. How to Prevent Groupthink in Your Team
Assign a Devil’s Advocate
Have the Leader Speak Last
Invite Outsiders
Reward “Critics”
Have Greater Diversity
"The mere presence of diversity in a group creates awkwardness, and the need to diffuse this tension leads to better group problem solving.”
Conclusion
Content: He found that such decision-making wasn't always effective, largely because people prioritized conformity over rational thinking. They thought not as individuals, but as a group. Here’s a simple definition of groupthink from Psychology Today: “Groupthink occurs when a group of well-intentioned people make irrational or non-optimal decisions that are spurred by the urge to conform or the discouragement of dissent.” When a team is operating in groupthink mode, it'll shut down debate or alternative viewpoints. It'll be committed to a certain point of view and will dismiss warning signs or contradictory data. It may score highly for things like team spirit and group identity, which are usually positive things, but it'll not be a healthy decision-making environment. Groupthink can cause problems such as: bad decisions
exclusion of outsiders/dissenters
lack of creativity
blindness to potential problems
resistance to new ideas
excessive deference to authority
believing only the facts that support existing opinions
We’ll look at these issues in more detail, especially in a business context, in the next section. 2.
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Title: What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
Headings: What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
Need Help? Grab Our New eBook on Making Great Presentations (Free)
Why Use Multimedia in Your Presentation?
How to Use Multimedia in PowerPoint Presentations (Watch & Learn)
1. Images in PowerPoint: Stills & Animated
How to Insert Images into PowerPoint
Resize and Reposition Images
PowerPoint Picture Tools
2. Audio in PowerPoint
Add an Audio File to PowerPoint
Record Audio Inside PowerPoint
Working With PowerPoint's Audio Tools
3. Video in PowerPoint
Add a Clip From Your Computer
Add a Video Clip from Online
PowerPoint Video Playback Options
Recap and Keep Learning More About PowerPoint
Make Great Presentations (Free eBook Download)
Content: Microsoft PowerPoint
How to Work With Images in PowerPoint (Complete PPT Picture Guide)
Andrew Childress
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2. Audio in PowerPoint
Add an Audio File to PowerPoint
Audio is another multimedia type you can work with in PowerPoint. If you have an audio track on your computer like an MP3 or WAV file, you can easily add them to your presentation. Choose the Insert > Audio > Audio on My PC option to browse for and choose an audio file. Go to Insert > Audio > Audio on my PC option to browse for and choose an audio file to add. After you choose the audio file, you'll see a small speaker icon on your PowerPoint slide. You can hover over it and press the play button to play it while presenting. Record Audio Inside PowerPoint
If you don't already have your audio recorded in a file, you can actually capture it right inside of PowerPoint. To record audio for the presentation, go to the Insert > Audio > Record Audio option. Go to the Insert > Audio > Record Audio option to record audio using a microphone.
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Title: What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
Headings: What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
Need Help? Grab Our New eBook on Making Great Presentations (Free)
Why Use Multimedia in Your Presentation?
How to Use Multimedia in PowerPoint Presentations (Watch & Learn)
1. Images in PowerPoint: Stills & Animated
How to Insert Images into PowerPoint
Resize and Reposition Images
PowerPoint Picture Tools
2. Audio in PowerPoint
Add an Audio File to PowerPoint
Record Audio Inside PowerPoint
Working With PowerPoint's Audio Tools
3. Video in PowerPoint
Add a Clip From Your Computer
Add a Video Clip from Online
PowerPoint Video Playback Options
Recap and Keep Learning More About PowerPoint
Make Great Presentations (Free eBook Download)
Content: With the audio file selected, the most useful options are found on the Audio Tools > Playback menu. Here are some of the most useful options: Trim Audio - Open this option to reduce your audio file to play only a selection of the original file. Start - Change from On Click to Automatically to play the audio without clicking the speaker icon. Using PowerPoint Audio Tools Playback options. 3. Video in PowerPoint
Video is a powerful multimedia type you can use. PowerPoint supports adding video from your computer or online. Let's look at how to insert and modify them: Add a Clip From Your Computer
If you have a video clip on your computer, you can quickly drop it into your presentation by using the Insert menu.
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Title: What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
Headings: What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
Need Help? Grab Our New eBook on Making Great Presentations (Free)
Why Use Multimedia in Your Presentation?
How to Use Multimedia in PowerPoint Presentations (Watch & Learn)
1. Images in PowerPoint: Stills & Animated
How to Insert Images into PowerPoint
Resize and Reposition Images
PowerPoint Picture Tools
2. Audio in PowerPoint
Add an Audio File to PowerPoint
Record Audio Inside PowerPoint
Working With PowerPoint's Audio Tools
3. Video in PowerPoint
Add a Clip From Your Computer
Add a Video Clip from Online
PowerPoint Video Playback Options
Recap and Keep Learning More About PowerPoint
Make Great Presentations (Free eBook Download)
Content: 3. Video in PowerPoint
Video is a powerful multimedia type you can use. PowerPoint supports adding video from your computer or online. Let's look at how to insert and modify them: Add a Clip From Your Computer
If you have a video clip on your computer, you can quickly drop it into your presentation by using the Insert menu. Go to Insert > Video > Video on My PC to browse to your video file. After browsing to the video and inserting it, you'll see it placed on your slide with the playback controls. Once the video is on your slide, you can drag the corners to resize it and control how much of the slide it covers. PowerPoint has good support for most of the major video file types, like MP4, QuickTime, and Windows Media files. Learn more about how to add video into PowerPoint:
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Title: What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
Headings: What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
Need Help? Grab Our New eBook on Making Great Presentations (Free)
Why Use Multimedia in Your Presentation?
How to Use Multimedia in PowerPoint Presentations (Watch & Learn)
1. Images in PowerPoint: Stills & Animated
How to Insert Images into PowerPoint
Resize and Reposition Images
PowerPoint Picture Tools
2. Audio in PowerPoint
Add an Audio File to PowerPoint
Record Audio Inside PowerPoint
Working With PowerPoint's Audio Tools
3. Video in PowerPoint
Add a Clip From Your Computer
Add a Video Clip from Online
PowerPoint Video Playback Options
Recap and Keep Learning More About PowerPoint
Make Great Presentations (Free eBook Download)
Content: Go to Insert > Video > Video on My PC to browse to your video file. After browsing to the video and inserting it, you'll see it placed on your slide with the playback controls. Once the video is on your slide, you can drag the corners to resize it and control how much of the slide it covers. PowerPoint has good support for most of the major video file types, like MP4, QuickTime, and Windows Media files. Learn more about how to add video into PowerPoint: Office
How to Add Videos to Your PowerPoint Presentations
Bob Flisser
Add a Video Clip from Online
Finding an inspiring or insightful YouTube video can help make drive your point to reach an audience. Instead of finding a workaround to download and convert a YouTube video, PowerPoint can link to and insert them directly. To add a YouTube (or other online) video, go to Insert > Video > Online Video to launch the menu. To add an online video, choose Insert > Video > Online Video to get started. Now, PowerPoint will show a new window to search for or add an online video.
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Title: What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
Headings: What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
Need Help? Grab Our New eBook on Making Great Presentations (Free)
Why Use Multimedia in Your Presentation?
How to Use Multimedia in PowerPoint Presentations (Watch & Learn)
1. Images in PowerPoint: Stills & Animated
How to Insert Images into PowerPoint
Resize and Reposition Images
PowerPoint Picture Tools
2. Audio in PowerPoint
Add an Audio File to PowerPoint
Record Audio Inside PowerPoint
Working With PowerPoint's Audio Tools
3. Video in PowerPoint
Add a Clip From Your Computer
Add a Video Clip from Online
PowerPoint Video Playback Options
Recap and Keep Learning More About PowerPoint
Make Great Presentations (Free eBook Download)
Content: If you want to add a YouTube video, you can drop in the URL for a video, or search directly inside this box for a relevant clip. Other sites might give you embed codes on their site. On sites like Vimeo or TED, try out the Embed code and dropping the HTML into the bottom box. Search for videos using the box or drop in a URL for a YouTube video of your choice. Adding a YouTube video is a great way to include a video without increasing your PowerPoint file size. Instead of embedding the video inside the file, the link will play a YouTube video, right inside the presentation. For more detail, read through this quick tutorial: Microsoft PowerPoint
How to Insert a YouTube Video into Powerpoint in 60 Seconds
Andrew Childress
PowerPoint Video Playback Options
Just as PowerPoint has built-in tools to adjust images, the Playback Options are great to adjust how a video plays inside the presentation. With the video selected, click on the Video Tools > Playback option on the ribbon to access key settings to control the video. With a video selected, you can use the Video Tools > Playback options to edit your video inside of PowerPoint.
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https://business.tutsplus.com/tutorials/what-is-powerpoint-multimedia-presentation--cms-29332
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Title: What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
Headings: What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
What Is Multimedia? +How to Use It in Your PowerPoint Presentations
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Content: Instead of embedding the video inside the file, the link will play a YouTube video, right inside the presentation. For more detail, read through this quick tutorial: Microsoft PowerPoint
How to Insert a YouTube Video into Powerpoint in 60 Seconds
Andrew Childress
PowerPoint Video Playback Options
Just as PowerPoint has built-in tools to adjust images, the Playback Options are great to adjust how a video plays inside the presentation. With the video selected, click on the Video Tools > Playback option on the ribbon to access key settings to control the video. With a video selected, you can use the Video Tools > Playback options to edit your video inside of PowerPoint. Here are several key options to try out to change how the video plays: Start - Change this option from "On
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https://business.tutsplus.com/tutorials/what-is-powerpoint-multimedia-presentation--cms-29332
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Title: What are Promoted Ads?
Headings: What are Promoted Ads?
What are Promoted Ads?
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How?
Frequently asked questions
How does Twitter determine which Promoted Ads to display in a user's timeline?
Why am I seeing a certain ad?
How can I dismiss a Promoted Ad?
Can I opt-out of seeing Promoted Ads?
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Content: We also might customize ads using other information about you, such as your profile information, your mobile device location (if location features are turned on), your IP address, and the apps installed on your device. This helps us show you local ads and other ads that you might prefer. Twitter may also personalize ads based on information that Twitter and our affiliates collect, and that our ad partners share with us, such as a hashed email address, a mobile device identifier, or browser-related information (such as a browser cookie ID). This helps Twitter display ads about things you’ve already shown interest in from brands and businesses that you may like. For example, you could receive a Promoted Ad that includes a deal or promotion from a business whose website you frequent, or whose email newsletter you subscribe to. You could also see this business as a Follower Ad in one of your "Who to follow" suggestions. How can I dismiss a Promoted Ad? You can dismiss a Promoted Ad from your feed by clicking the down arrow in the top right corner of the Tweet and choosing "I don't like this ad". Can I opt-out of seeing Promoted Ads? We are strongly committed to delivering the most relevant ads to the right user at the right time.
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https://business.twitter.com/en/help/overview/what-are-promoted-tweets.html
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Title: 8 Critical Factors Behind Every Food Crisis - Business Connect World
Headings: 8 Critical Factors Behind Every Food Crisis
8 Critical Factors Behind Every Food Crisis
Factor #1 – Poverty
Factor #2 – Drought and Desertification
Factor #3 – Political Pressure
Factor #4 – Increased Consumption of Meat and Dairy
Factor #5 – Increased Oil and Transportation Costs
Factor #6 – Falling World Aid
Factor #7 – International Conflicts
Factor #8 – Disease
Perfect Storms
Content: When food costs more to grow, it then costs more to sell. These rising costs then make it more difficult for the local population to purchase crops as well as for farmers to export their crops to industrialized nations. Additionally, increased oil costs has led many countries to invest heavily in the development of agro-fuels. More agro-fuels always means less food available. As Esther Vivas helpfully puts it: The increase in the price of oil, which doubled in 2007 and 2008 and caused a big rise in the price of fertilizers and transport related to the food system, has resulted in increasing investment in the production of alternative fuels such as those of plant origin. Governments in the United States, the European Union, Brazil and others have subsidized production of agro-fuels in response to the scarcity of oil and global warming. But this green fuel production comes into direct competition with the production of food. To give just one example, in 2007 in the United States 20% of the total cereal harvest was used to produce ethanol and it is calculated in the next decade that this figure will reach 33%. We can imagine the situation in the countries of the South.
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https://businessconnectworld.com/2017/09/13/8-critical-factors-behind-food-crisis/
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Title: 8 Critical Factors Behind Every Food Crisis - Business Connect World
Headings: 8 Critical Factors Behind Every Food Crisis
8 Critical Factors Behind Every Food Crisis
Factor #1 – Poverty
Factor #2 – Drought and Desertification
Factor #3 – Political Pressure
Factor #4 – Increased Consumption of Meat and Dairy
Factor #5 – Increased Oil and Transportation Costs
Factor #6 – Falling World Aid
Factor #7 – International Conflicts
Factor #8 – Disease
Perfect Storms
Content: The increase in the price of oil, which doubled in 2007 and 2008 and caused a big rise in the price of fertilizers and transport related to the food system, has resulted in increasing investment in the production of alternative fuels such as those of plant origin. Governments in the United States, the European Union, Brazil and others have subsidized production of agro-fuels in response to the scarcity of oil and global warming. But this green fuel production comes into direct competition with the production of food. To give just one example, in 2007 in the United States 20% of the total cereal harvest was used to produce ethanol and it is calculated in the next decade that this figure will reach 33%. We can imagine the situation in the countries of the South. Factor #6 – Falling World Aid
At the peak of the 2007-2008 food crisis, food aid was at it’s lowest point since 1961. This is one of the oddities about the national food market. When cereal prices are low, countries look to sell their food through international aid. However, when food prices are high, they prefer to sell them on the open market for increased profits. In other words, during food crises, when food is scarcest and at it’s highest prices, it isn’t available for international aid.
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https://businessconnectworld.com/2017/09/13/8-critical-factors-behind-food-crisis/
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Title: 15 Amazing ways social media is changing the world
Headings: 15 Amazing ways social media is changing the world
15 Amazing ways social media is changing the world
1. Social media is not making us more individualistic
2. Social media is an important catalyst to education
3. Selfies send different messages around the world
4. Equality online doesn’t mean equality offline
5. It’s the people who use social media who create it, not the developers of platforms
6. Public social media is conservative
7. We now “talk” through photos
8. Social media is not making the world more homogenous.
9. Social media best promotes personal commerce.
10. Social media has created a new genre of communication based on groups.
11. Social media is somewhere we live
12. Social media can have a profound impact on gender relations
13. Conversations and relationships are polymedia
14. Memes have become our moral police
15. Social media is a threat to privacy, but can also provide privacy
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Content: In northern Chile, people have created a type of selfie entirely unique to their region: the “footie,” which depicts a person’s feet while watching TV, indicating relaxation. In Italy, teenage girls will take dozens of photos and change make-up and outfits before settling on the right shot. 4. Equality online doesn’t mean equality offline
Even though the ease of social media communication brings major benefits to previously excluded populations, this may not have any overall impact on social differences, or oppression offline. One example from China showed how social media can provide a subtle way to keep people in their place. Many Chinese social media platforms have game-like features that encourage users to collect points and display levels attained, often based on the amount of activity on a platform. This creates new forms of inequality online as poverty restricts the amount of time people can spend on the internet, therefore making it difficult to ascend the rankings. In other cultures, the study showed people tend to associate with their “caste” and not typically make connections out of their social status. 5.
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https://businessesgrow.com/2016/04/11/social-media-is-changing-the-world/
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Title: 15 Amazing ways social media is changing the world
Headings: 15 Amazing ways social media is changing the world
15 Amazing ways social media is changing the world
1. Social media is not making us more individualistic
2. Social media is an important catalyst to education
3. Selfies send different messages around the world
4. Equality online doesn’t mean equality offline
5. It’s the people who use social media who create it, not the developers of platforms
6. Public social media is conservative
7. We now “talk” through photos
8. Social media is not making the world more homogenous.
9. Social media best promotes personal commerce.
10. Social media has created a new genre of communication based on groups.
11. Social media is somewhere we live
12. Social media can have a profound impact on gender relations
13. Conversations and relationships are polymedia
14. Memes have become our moral police
15. Social media is a threat to privacy, but can also provide privacy
Also on Mark Schaefer
Tom Peters’ profound and …
Lessons from a small journey into the …
A strategy for applying your …
How does Clubhouse and social audio fit …
The lifetime advantage of being …
How you can use Cumulative …
Ten inspiring examples of …
Lessons from 120 book interviews in …
The Marketing Companion Podcast
Let's plot a strategy together
Content: “Group communication” is something we take for granted today but is largely a modern implication of social media. When you consider it, this may be one of the most profound implications of the social media era — easy group communication and collaboration. 11. Social media is somewhere we live
Social media is not just a technology for communicating or entertainment. It’s now an online “home.” For some people living away from their family, it can become the main place they live, where they spend most of their time. When people are far apart, they are able to recreate the sense of proximity of living together in the same home. My stepson has been living in a remote Third World country as part of a Peace Corps mission. When he signed up, he was told that his predecessors had been able to communicate with the outside world only once every two or three months. But through advances in Internet access and social media, we hear from him in some form nearly every day, even though he’s in a jungle on the other side of the world.
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https://businessesgrow.com/2016/04/11/social-media-is-changing-the-world/
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Title: 15 Amazing ways social media is changing the world
Headings: 15 Amazing ways social media is changing the world
15 Amazing ways social media is changing the world
1. Social media is not making us more individualistic
2. Social media is an important catalyst to education
3. Selfies send different messages around the world
4. Equality online doesn’t mean equality offline
5. It’s the people who use social media who create it, not the developers of platforms
6. Public social media is conservative
7. We now “talk” through photos
8. Social media is not making the world more homogenous.
9. Social media best promotes personal commerce.
10. Social media has created a new genre of communication based on groups.
11. Social media is somewhere we live
12. Social media can have a profound impact on gender relations
13. Conversations and relationships are polymedia
14. Memes have become our moral police
15. Social media is a threat to privacy, but can also provide privacy
Also on Mark Schaefer
Tom Peters’ profound and …
Lessons from a small journey into the …
A strategy for applying your …
How does Clubhouse and social audio fit …
The lifetime advantage of being …
How you can use Cumulative …
Ten inspiring examples of …
Lessons from 120 book interviews in …
The Marketing Companion Podcast
Let's plot a strategy together
Content: For some people living away from their family, it can become the main place they live, where they spend most of their time. When people are far apart, they are able to recreate the sense of proximity of living together in the same home. My stepson has been living in a remote Third World country as part of a Peace Corps mission. When he signed up, he was told that his predecessors had been able to communicate with the outside world only once every two or three months. But through advances in Internet access and social media, we hear from him in some form nearly every day, even though he’s in a jungle on the other side of the world. 12. Social media can have a profound impact on gender relations
One of the areas where social media has had a profound cultural impact is gender relations, especially in highly conservative societies where this has enabled young women and men to establish sustained and direct contact with each other. In some cases, a crucial element of this is the use of fake accounts. In a compelling case study, a young Turkish woman describes how she is able to access music, art, and literature that might not normally be available to her in a conservative society. She uses a nickname so cannot be recognized but laments that she may never be known for her music because of the need to use an alias.
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https://businessesgrow.com/2016/04/11/social-media-is-changing-the-world/
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Title: 15 Amazing ways social media is changing the world
Headings: 15 Amazing ways social media is changing the world
15 Amazing ways social media is changing the world
1. Social media is not making us more individualistic
2. Social media is an important catalyst to education
3. Selfies send different messages around the world
4. Equality online doesn’t mean equality offline
5. It’s the people who use social media who create it, not the developers of platforms
6. Public social media is conservative
7. We now “talk” through photos
8. Social media is not making the world more homogenous.
9. Social media best promotes personal commerce.
10. Social media has created a new genre of communication based on groups.
11. Social media is somewhere we live
12. Social media can have a profound impact on gender relations
13. Conversations and relationships are polymedia
14. Memes have become our moral police
15. Social media is a threat to privacy, but can also provide privacy
Also on Mark Schaefer
Tom Peters’ profound and …
Lessons from a small journey into the …
A strategy for applying your …
How does Clubhouse and social audio fit …
The lifetime advantage of being …
How you can use Cumulative …
Ten inspiring examples of …
Lessons from 120 book interviews in …
The Marketing Companion Podcast
Let's plot a strategy together
Content: 12. Social media can have a profound impact on gender relations
One of the areas where social media has had a profound cultural impact is gender relations, especially in highly conservative societies where this has enabled young women and men to establish sustained and direct contact with each other. In some cases, a crucial element of this is the use of fake accounts. In a compelling case study, a young Turkish woman describes how she is able to access music, art, and literature that might not normally be available to her in a conservative society. She uses a nickname so cannot be recognized but laments that she may never be known for her music because of the need to use an alias. 13. Conversations and relationships are polymedia
Most people now use a range of platforms to organize their relationships or genres of posting. People are also now judged as to which media or platform they decide to use, making this a social and moral issue. The researchers call this “polymedia.” The study pointed to examples where conversations jump from platform to platform.
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https://businessesgrow.com/2016/04/11/social-media-is-changing-the-world/
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Title: 5 Accounting For LLC Methods To Improve Your Finances
Headings: 5 Accounting For LLC Methods To Improve Your Finances
5 Accounting For LLC Methods To Improve Your Finances
Open A Business Bank Account
Track Personal Loans
Maintain A General Ledger
Accrual Basis Recording
Cash Basis Recording
Content: Track Personal Loans
Another accounting for LLC method to improve your finances is to keep track of your personal loans to your business. This is necessary in multiple circumstances. For example, you may have to lend your business a personal loan. In doing so, you must keep track of how much your business owes you. This should be motivation to pay off the loan faster. Quickly pay it off so you can refrain from paying tax on what is left of the profit. The only way to pay it off promptly is to keep track of it. Do so to better your finances. Maintain A General Ledger
Maintain a general ledger as an accounting for LLC method as well. Limited liability company owners use general ledgers to record a variety of financial information with Xero accounting.
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https://businessfirstfamily.com/accounting-for-llc-methods/
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Title: What is Holistic Marketing ? definition and meaning - Business Jargons
Headings: Holistic Marketing
Holistic Marketing
Content: What is Holistic Marketing ? definition and meaning - Business Jargons
Holistic Marketing
Definition: A Holistic Marketing approach states that business is considered as a whole wherein all the departments viz. R&D, Marketing, Finance, HR, etc. are integrated and work collectively towards the marketing and sale of a product. This approach has recently gained popularity because of the increased competition in the market where everyone is trying to create the brand image in the minds of the customers. Holistic marketing is based on 360-degree view approach, where ideas and suggestions from everyone who are directly or indirectly related to the business are taken to match up with the changing marketing trends. This approach has given equal importance to every department which can contribute to the success of the product. Generally, the research teams from R&D department check the performance of the product and seek suggestions from the sales person to bring about a positive change in the product. In doing so, the finance department is regularly consulted for the approval of the budget.
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https://businessjargons.com/holistic-marketing.html
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Title: What is Motivation? definition and theories - Business Jargons
Headings: Motivation
Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Content: What is Motivation? definition and theories - Business Jargons
Motivation
Definition: Motivation is a driving force which affects the choice of alternatives in the behaviour of a person. It improves, stimulates and induces employees leading to goal-oriented behaviour. For example, promotion is a motivating factor as employees work to achieve preset targets for getting a promotion. Motivation can be monetary, e.g., rewards given in the form of a car or a hike in the salary or it can be non-monetary in the form of public appreciation. Theories of Motivation
There are two types of theories in motivation: content and process theories. Content theories of motivation
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs: Maslow classified human needs into five basic categories as shown in the figure.
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https://businessjargons.com/motivation.html
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Title: What is Motivation? definition and theories - Business Jargons
Headings: Motivation
Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Content: Motivation can be monetary, e.g., rewards given in the form of a car or a hike in the salary or it can be non-monetary in the form of public appreciation. Theories of Motivation
There are two types of theories in motivation: content and process theories. Content theories of motivation
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs: Maslow classified human needs into five basic categories as shown in the figure. Physiological need: It is the basic form of need which includes food, shelter and clothing. E.g., getting a job for survival in the context of an organisation. Safety need: With physiological needs being met, a need for stability and safety comes into the picture.
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https://businessjargons.com/motivation.html
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Title: What are the Theories of Motivation? definition and meaning - Business Jargons
Headings: Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Content: What are the Theories of Motivation? definition and meaning - Business Jargons
Theories of Motivation
Definition: There are several Theories of Motivation that are developed to explain the concept of “Motivation”. The motivation is a drive that forces an individual to work in a certain way. It is the energy that pushes us to work hard to accomplish the goals, even if the conditions are not going our way. With the establishment of human organizations, people tried to find out the answer to, what motivates an employee in the organization the most. This gave birth to several content theories and process theories of motivation. The content theories deal with “what” motivates people, whereas the process theories deal with, “How” motivation occurs. Thus, theories of motivation can be broadly classified as: Content Theories:
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https://businessjargons.com/theories-of-motivation.html
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Title: What are the Theories of Motivation? definition and meaning - Business Jargons
Headings: Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Content: With the establishment of human organizations, people tried to find out the answer to, what motivates an employee in the organization the most. This gave birth to several content theories and process theories of motivation. The content theories deal with “what” motivates people, whereas the process theories deal with, “How” motivation occurs. Thus, theories of motivation can be broadly classified as: Content Theories: The content theories find the answer to what motivates an individual and is concerned with individual needs and wants. Following theorists have given their theories of motivation in content perspective: Maslow’s need Hierarchy
Herzberg’s Motivation-Hygiene Theory
McClelland’s Needs Theory
Alderfer’s ERG Theory
Process Theories: The process theories deal with “How” the motivation occurs, i.e. the process of motivation and following theories were given in this context: Vroom’s Expectancy Theory
Adam’s Equity Theory
Reinforcement Theory
Carrot and Stick Approach to Motivation
Thus, these theories posit that how an individual gets motivated to perform the task and what are the factors that contribute towards the motivation.
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https://businessjargons.com/theories-of-motivation.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1113766607#2_2482872567
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Title: What are the Theories of Motivation? definition and meaning - Business Jargons
Headings: Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Content: The content theories find the answer to what motivates an individual and is concerned with individual needs and wants. Following theorists have given their theories of motivation in content perspective: Maslow’s need Hierarchy
Herzberg’s Motivation-Hygiene Theory
McClelland’s Needs Theory
Alderfer’s ERG Theory
Process Theories: The process theories deal with “How” the motivation occurs, i.e. the process of motivation and following theories were given in this context: Vroom’s Expectancy Theory
Adam’s Equity Theory
Reinforcement Theory
Carrot and Stick Approach to Motivation
Thus, these theories posit that how an individual gets motivated to perform the task and what are the factors that contribute towards the motivation. Reader Interactions
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https://businessjargons.com/theories-of-motivation.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1122349286#2_2503855778
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Title: 8 Simple Ways to Encourage Your Students
Headings: 8 Simple Ways to Encourage Your Students
8 Simple Ways to Encourage Your Students
They say they will never be able to get it right. They may put so much pressure on themselves that they become paralyzed in the English classroom. They may be so frustrated they may be on the verge of quitting all together.
How to Encourage Your Students: 8 Simple Ways
Give Positive Feedback
Set Realistic Expectations and Celebrate When They are Met
Let Your Own Excitement Come Through
Vary Your Teaching Methods
Facilitate Don’t Dominate
Make Topics Practical
Show Students Their Own Successes
Get Out of the Book
The best teachers do more than teach.
Get the Entire BusyTeacher Library:
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Content: Here are some ways you can encourage your students today. How to Encourage Your Students: 8 Simple Ways
1
Give Positive Feedback
Praising your students is one of the most effective and easiest ways to lift their spirits and keep them working hard. Teachers who excel at praising their students do it publically as well as privately, both verbally and in writing. They send notes home to parents (when appropriate) and have special events during school to recognize the achievements of their students. 2
Set Realistic Expectations and Celebrate When They are Met
Your students don’t have to be optimists to set unrealistic goals and expectations for themselves. No one can become fluent after only one semester studying English. And when those same students fail to meet those out of the water goals, they get discouraged. Sometimes the best thing for your students is for you to be a voice of reason. Help them understand what realistic progress looks like, and work with them to set goals that are challenging but still reachable.
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https://busyteacher.org/16314-8-simple-ways-to-encourage-your-students.html
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Title: 8 Simple Ways to Encourage Your Students
Headings: 8 Simple Ways to Encourage Your Students
8 Simple Ways to Encourage Your Students
They say they will never be able to get it right. They may put so much pressure on themselves that they become paralyzed in the English classroom. They may be so frustrated they may be on the verge of quitting all together.
How to Encourage Your Students: 8 Simple Ways
Give Positive Feedback
Set Realistic Expectations and Celebrate When They are Met
Let Your Own Excitement Come Through
Vary Your Teaching Methods
Facilitate Don’t Dominate
Make Topics Practical
Show Students Their Own Successes
Get Out of the Book
The best teachers do more than teach.
Get the Entire BusyTeacher Library:
Dramatically Improve the Way You Teach
Content: 2
Set Realistic Expectations and Celebrate When They are Met
Your students don’t have to be optimists to set unrealistic goals and expectations for themselves. No one can become fluent after only one semester studying English. And when those same students fail to meet those out of the water goals, they get discouraged. Sometimes the best thing for your students is for you to be a voice of reason. Help them understand what realistic progress looks like, and work with them to set goals that are challenging but still reachable. When students meet these goals, take time to celebrate their achievements. 3
Let Your Own Excitement Come Through
Excitement is contagious, and showing your students that you are happy to be with them and guide them on their English journey will make a difference in how they view your class. Be energetic. Be creative. Have fun, and let your students see those positive feelings on a daily basis.
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https://busyteacher.org/16314-8-simple-ways-to-encourage-your-students.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1122349286#10_2503872162
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Title: 8 Simple Ways to Encourage Your Students
Headings: 8 Simple Ways to Encourage Your Students
8 Simple Ways to Encourage Your Students
They say they will never be able to get it right. They may put so much pressure on themselves that they become paralyzed in the English classroom. They may be so frustrated they may be on the verge of quitting all together.
How to Encourage Your Students: 8 Simple Ways
Give Positive Feedback
Set Realistic Expectations and Celebrate When They are Met
Let Your Own Excitement Come Through
Vary Your Teaching Methods
Facilitate Don’t Dominate
Make Topics Practical
Show Students Their Own Successes
Get Out of the Book
The best teachers do more than teach.
Get the Entire BusyTeacher Library:
Dramatically Improve the Way You Teach
Content: 8
Get Out of the Book
Text books are great, and getting out of them every once in a while is even greater. Keep your students encouraged to use the English they are learning by giving them credit for things they do outside the classroom. Build it into your grading scale or give extra credit for real life language usage. Ask students to share when they strike up a conversation with a stranger, successfully give directions to a cab driver, read and fill out applications written in English as well as any of a number of other activities. If you like, make these type of real life language use assignments for class, and your students are sure to get a lift when they accomplish them. The best teachers do more than teach. They encourage their students and act as cheerleaders for them along the language learning highway. Every ESL student needs a pick me up every once in a while, and when you make it a habit to encourage your students, they will have just what they need from you just when they need it. What do you do to encourage your students? P.S. If you enjoyed this article, please help spread it by clicking one of those sharing buttons below.
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https://busyteacher.org/16314-8-simple-ways-to-encourage-your-students.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_13_1122427564#5_2504113173
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Title: Get to Know Your Students: 11 Essential Questions To Ask
Headings: Get to Know Your Students
Get to Know Your Students
11 Essential Questions To Ask
You can quickly learn more about your ESL students by asking them the right questions.
How to Get to Know Your Students by Asking the Right Questions
Tap Into Their Emotions
Focus on Knowledge
Call on Experience
Encourage Creativity
Look for Ambition
Role Models
Imagination and Innovation
Love and Passion
Lifestyle
Opinion/Mindset/Principles
Life Lessons
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Content: Why?” Such questions encourage your students to think and critically form a reply that encompasses not only what they experienced but also how that experience affected and shaped their present mindset and life situation. 4
Encourage Creativity
Creativity is not a defining factor when it comes to learning English as a foreign language, but it might nonetheless reveal their learning aspirations. “How would you define creativity” or “Do you consider yourself a creative person?” can be ways to get students to realize their own untapped potential. 5
Look for Ambition
You can learn a great deal about a student’s learning success by asking questions that unveil his or her aspirations and goals in life, and “What would you change/do differently if you were a teacher/leader/an influential individual?” is a good question that helps a student focus on their desired future. Get to know your students by seeing how much they believe in their power to make a difference in the world. 6
Role Models
Young ESL learners are most likely to refer to sports and pop starts as their role models. Asking a student about their role models often shows that there is more than meets the eye to that student's character.
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Title: Is This Yours? 5 Fun and Funky Games for Practicing Possessive Adjectives
Headings: Is This Yours? 5 Fun and Funky Games for Practicing Possessive Adjectives
Is This Yours? 5 Fun and Funky Games for Practicing Possessive Adjectives
Adjectives are one of the most basic building blocks of the English language.
5 Fun Games for Practicing Possessive Adjectives
Big Foot Match
You Look Like Your Dog
Celebrity Win Lose or Draw
Mix It Up Portraits
Sneaky Snapshots
Sometimes the most effective ways to teach are also the most fun.
Content: Then one person chooses three or four elements from different pictures that they would like to see made into a composite drawing. For example, a student might say, “I want his face, its tail, her hair, and their feet.” The other person should then do their best to put the pieces together as their partner has requested. Once finished, they should show their drawing to their partner. Then students switch roles. After both people have drawn a composite picture, switch partners. Now each person should look at the picture their new partner drew and try and guess which parts came from which pictures. For example, someone might say, “I think that is his nose, her feet, their eyes, and its body.” If you like, have these partners instruct each other on what to draw and then switch again to see if their classmates can guess what parts made up the picture. 5
Sneaky Snapshots
You’ll want your students to pull out their smart phones for this fun and sneaky picture taking activity.
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https://busyteacher.org/23600-possessive-adjectives-5-games-practice.html
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Title: How to Teach Review Lessons: Success Strategies
Headings: How to Teach Review Lessons
How to Teach Review Lessons
Success Strategies
Content: How to Teach Review Lessons: Success Strategies
How to Teach Review Lessons
Success Strategies
by Tara Arntsen 141,820 views
It is best to review often throughout the course to keep material fresh in students’ mind and especially before major exams which cover a lot of topics. Reviewing will help students feel more comfortable with old material and give you the opportunity to combine topics which may have been studied separately. If there is a particular warm up activity that you always use to start your lessons, you can do that but there is generally so much material to cover during a review lesson that a warm up activity is not necessary. For certain classes a study guide may be appropriate. In this case, provide students with a study guide which summarizes what they have learned and what will be covered in the exams. Include the target structures and key vocabulary from each chapter and any diagrams or maps that they should be familiar with. This does a lot to build student confidence because they have a hard copy of what they should review and what sections of the course you feel are most important. The study guide should include every type of question students will encounter on the exam, all directions such as “ Circle the correct answer ”, and any additional material you would like them to review but may not necessarily be on the exam. Sometimes simply the format of the exam confuses and frustrates students so this guide will help them with that and they will be better equipped to perform well.
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Title: How to Teach Review Lessons: Success Strategies
Headings: How to Teach Review Lessons
How to Teach Review Lessons
Success Strategies
Content: As an incentive the winners might receive a couple extra credit points on the exam or something similar. Conducting a review lesson or two before every exam will give students a better idea of what to expect on the test and make them more confident with that material. Reviewing topics frequently throughout the course will put less pressure on you and students in these major review lessons. Larger writing activities allow students to draw upon all their English education to complete the exercise, games such as the Quiz Game described above can give students a break from learning new material halfway through the term to review what has already been covered, and short quizzes on older material can highlight what points need special attention during a big review lesson. If students enjoyed playing a particular game or doing a specific activity for a topic when it was introduced, conducting the same game or activity as a review later on would be appropriate too. There are so many methods of conducting both long and short review activities and using a variety of them will go a long way towards assisting all your students with their English acquisition. It is important to take time to review with students. How do you teach review lessons? Tell us! P.S. If you enjoyed this article, please help spread it by clicking one of those sharing buttons below.
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Title: Lead Paint - What Years Did They Use It? - Buyers Ask
Headings: Lead Paint – What Years Did They Use It?
Lead Paint – What Years Did They Use It?
What years was lead paint used?
How Safe?
Remodeling
Contractors are required to be certified
Testing
Content: According to the National Center of Healthy Housing, while lead paint is a widespread problem, the mere presence of lead-based paint in a home is not a hazard. About 30 to 35% percent of all U.S. housing contains some leaded paint, and the vast majority of children live safely in these homes and apartments. Remodeling
Precautions should be taken when remodeling, to avoid exposure resulting from lead paint. Sanding down areas with lead paint or tearing out walls or ceilings with lead paint need to conducted in a safe way. Take a little time and check with the EPA and the local health department regarding lead paint, its hazards, and under what conditions it is hazardous as well as proper removal procedures. Contractors are required to be certified
A lead “certification” is required for any and all renovation activities that disturb more than 6 square feet of interior or 20 square feet of exterior lead paint in residential or child-occupied facilities built before 1978. When using a contractor check to see if they are certified for lead paint removal. Testing
When unsure if there is lead paint in the home, or in a specific area of the home, then there are companies that will come out and test for lead. There are also lead testing kits that are available, easy to use and that will give you immediate results.
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https://buyersask.com/education-center/lead-paint-what-years-did-they-use-it/
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Title: How much does it cost to buy Natural Burma Ruby in Bangkok, Thailand?
Headings: How much does it cost to buy Natural Burma Ruby in Bangkok, Thailand?
How much does it cost to buy Natural Burma Ruby in Bangkok, Thailand?
How do we determine what is the correct price for any ruby?
The simple rule is – if the ruby is subject to more treatment/s, the cheaper it will become.
COLOR RANGE
CARAT WEIGHT
CLARITY
Cut
Real Example in how much a 4 carat Burma Ruby can cost?
FIRST BURMA OPTION IMAGES:
SECOND BURMA OPTION IMAGES:
THIRD BURMA OPTION IMAGES:
Content: How much does it cost to buy Natural Burma Ruby in Bangkok, Thailand? How much does it cost to buy Natural Burma Ruby in Bangkok, Thailand? By thainativegems / Gemstones, General
Another common question which always comes to us is “How much does it cost to buy a Burma ruby in Bangkok?” “ Shouldn’t it be cheaper to buy the rubies at the source in Myanmar like at Mogok or Mong Hsu instead of coming to Bangkok?” “ Why will the rubies be cheaper in Bangkok?” All these questions are valid and I will try tackling all of them in this blog article. So, first let us answer the questions which I have already discussed in my previous popular blog articles regarding why it is cheaper to buy rubies or other gemstones in Bangkok than in Myanmar or anywhere else in the world. I have answered these points in this post – How to Buy Gemstones in Bangkok, Thailand? In summary, it is the cheapest to buy rubies in Bangkok because it is still the largest, most liquid and major market in trading color gemstones. Best way to find this out is by doing a simple search on eBay.
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https://buygemstone.info/2014/02/28/how-much-does-it-cost-to-buy-natural-burma-ruby-in-bangkok-thailand/
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Title: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner with Minimal Effort? | ThermoPro
Headings: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
5 Easy Steps for Cleaning Your Gas Grill Burner
Replacing Your Grill Burners in 5 Steps
Removing Weber Grill Burner Tubes
Conclusion
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Content: Use a stainless scrub or a nylon brush to scrub around the burners’ outsides to clear any accumulated dirt or food debris. TheBBQDepot warns grill operators that water should never be used to clean the gas grill burners. Step 5. Now that the burners are cleaned inside and out, it is time to reattach the burners to the grill assembly. Consult your grill’s manual once again to properly connect everything, and ensure that the gas tank is reconnected so that the grill can be used for the next barbeque without any interruptions. Replacing Your Grill Burners in 5 Steps
Over time, gas grill burners corrode or can otherwise become much less effective at producing flames. When this happens, it will be time to replace them. Be sure to follow these 5 steps to replace the burners without difficulty. Step 1. Search local stores or online for replacement grill burners.
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Title: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner with Minimal Effort? | ThermoPro
Headings: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
5 Easy Steps for Cleaning Your Gas Grill Burner
Replacing Your Grill Burners in 5 Steps
Removing Weber Grill Burner Tubes
Conclusion
ThermoPro
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Content: Replacing Your Grill Burners in 5 Steps
Over time, gas grill burners corrode or can otherwise become much less effective at producing flames. When this happens, it will be time to replace them. Be sure to follow these 5 steps to replace the burners without difficulty. Step 1. Search local stores or online for replacement grill burners. The goal is to locate and record the grill’s model number. You can also check the grill manufacturer’s website for this information. Burners tend to priced at $10 or more and are sold in sets; buying sets can be convenient when more than one burner needs to be replaced. Step 2.
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Title: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner with Minimal Effort? | ThermoPro
Headings: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
5 Easy Steps for Cleaning Your Gas Grill Burner
Replacing Your Grill Burners in 5 Steps
Removing Weber Grill Burner Tubes
Conclusion
ThermoPro
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Content: The goal is to locate and record the grill’s model number. You can also check the grill manufacturer’s website for this information. Burners tend to priced at $10 or more and are sold in sets; buying sets can be convenient when more than one burner needs to be replaced. Step 2. With the new gas grill burner in hand, you can start the removal process for the old burner. Make sure to disconnect your grill from the gas line and place all grill control knobs to their “OFF” positions. Lift up and remove both the grill cooking grates and the heat plates. Step 3. After the removal of the cooking grates and heat plates, you should be able to clearly see and reach the old burners.
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Title: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner with Minimal Effort? | ThermoPro
Headings: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
5 Easy Steps for Cleaning Your Gas Grill Burner
Replacing Your Grill Burners in 5 Steps
Removing Weber Grill Burner Tubes
Conclusion
ThermoPro
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Content: With the new gas grill burner in hand, you can start the removal process for the old burner. Make sure to disconnect your grill from the gas line and place all grill control knobs to their “OFF” positions. Lift up and remove both the grill cooking grates and the heat plates. Step 3. After the removal of the cooking grates and heat plates, you should be able to clearly see and reach the old burners. Consumer Reports notes that most gas grill burners are connected to the grill’s electrode, the grill’s back and front with hardware assemblies such as clamps and fasteners such as screws, cotter pins, nuts and washers. Carefully remove these fasteners and clamps with screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers and other tools to detach the burner (s) from the grill assembly. Step 4. Installing your new gas grill burner will be just as easy as doing what you just did but in reverse order. Generally, this will mean fastening the new burner to the grill using the fasteners and clamps you removed off of the old burner, being especially careful with the electrode that produces the spark necessary for lighting the gas grill.
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https://buythermopro.com/guides/clean-gas-grill-burner/
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Title: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner with Minimal Effort? | ThermoPro
Headings: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
5 Easy Steps for Cleaning Your Gas Grill Burner
Replacing Your Grill Burners in 5 Steps
Removing Weber Grill Burner Tubes
Conclusion
ThermoPro
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Content: Consumer Reports notes that most gas grill burners are connected to the grill’s electrode, the grill’s back and front with hardware assemblies such as clamps and fasteners such as screws, cotter pins, nuts and washers. Carefully remove these fasteners and clamps with screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers and other tools to detach the burner (s) from the grill assembly. Step 4. Installing your new gas grill burner will be just as easy as doing what you just did but in reverse order. Generally, this will mean fastening the new burner to the grill using the fasteners and clamps you removed off of the old burner, being especially careful with the electrode that produces the spark necessary for lighting the gas grill. Step 5. Now that the new burner is installed, the burner should be checked to make sure that it operates as it’s supposed to. To test out the burner, reconnect the gas grill to the gas line and light the burner with the corresponding control knob. There’s no issue with the gas grill burner’s light if it lights on demand can modulate from higher to lower flames as its control knob is adjusted accordingly. This means that the burner is ready for grilling in your next barbecue.
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Title: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner with Minimal Effort? | ThermoPro
Headings: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
5 Easy Steps for Cleaning Your Gas Grill Burner
Replacing Your Grill Burners in 5 Steps
Removing Weber Grill Burner Tubes
Conclusion
ThermoPro
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Content: However, if you smell gas or if the flames are having odd fluctuations with your control knob adjustments, then you should shut off the grill and consult the grill manually. You will want to analyze the troubleshooting section of the manual, as there may be an issue with the connection between the burner and the gas valve or the valve regulator. There’s also the option of contacting the grill manufacturer by phone and getting in touch with their customer support section. Removing Weber Grill Burner Tubes
Whether you need to clean or to replace Weber gas grill burner tubes, are the steps for removing them. Step 1. The vaporizer/flavorizer bars and the cooking grates will need to be removed from the gas grill. The flavorizer bars provide even distribution of heat and protect the burners with lengthy warranty periods. Step 2. On the Pre-2002 Genesis Weber grill, a bolt will hold the burner in place relative to an aluminum firebox. This bolt needs to be removed to detach the burner from the gas grill.
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Title: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner with Minimal Effort? | ThermoPro
Headings: How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
How to Clean Your Gas Grill Burner
5 Easy Steps for Cleaning Your Gas Grill Burner
Replacing Your Grill Burners in 5 Steps
Removing Weber Grill Burner Tubes
Conclusion
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Content: The manifold is the pipe part that sends gas to the grill’s control valves. Loosening that requires loosening thumb-screws. After adjusting the manifold appropriately, the burners can be slid out and can be freed from the area around the valve orifice. Step 6. The burner’s right side is the venturi, with the spider screen and the air shutter on top of it. Once the burner’s right has been positioned so that it’s unobstructed by the control values, you can lower the burner’s right side to fully clear the manifold. On the Genesis model, the fire box’s holes aren’t wide enough to permit the air shutter to clear it, so the burner will need to be slid to the right. Afterward, the burner can be removed from the grill. Conclusion
This article went over some easy steps to clean your gas grill burners, to replace them and to remove Weber burner tubes when they need to thoroughly cleaned or replaced outright. Before performing any cleaning or maintenance, step back and ensure that all sources of gas have been cut off and disconnected from the grill.
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https://buythermopro.com/guides/clean-gas-grill-burner/
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Title: Bee Sting Swelling
Headings:
Bee Sting Swelling
Home remedies for treating Bee Sting Swelling
Treatment
Bee Sting Swelling Pictures
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Content: Bee Sting Swelling
Bee Sting Swelling
Last reviewed by Dr. Mary on August 7th, 2018. Bee stings are either exasperatingly painful or deadly – depending on whether the victim is allergic to the venom. The best way to reduce any response or swelling to the venom of the bee is to immediately remove the stinger of the bee as fast as possible. If a victim of the bee sting has had any prior allergic reactions to the stings of bees, it needs to be considered that there is the possibility of anaphylaxis which is a life-threatening allergic reaction. The ruthlessness of a sting from an insect varies from individual to individual. There are three types of reaction: Normal – this will cause pain, redness and swelling around the site of the sting. Localized – a localized reaction results in swelling that normally spreads further than the sting site. Even though it looks more serious, it is normally not any more serious than a typical reaction.
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https://byebyedoctor.com/bee-sting-swelling-remedies-treatment/
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Title: Bee Sting Swelling
Headings:
Bee Sting Swelling
Home remedies for treating Bee Sting Swelling
Treatment
Bee Sting Swelling Pictures
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Content: The ruthlessness of a sting from an insect varies from individual to individual. There are three types of reaction: Normal – this will cause pain, redness and swelling around the site of the sting. Localized – a localized reaction results in swelling that normally spreads further than the sting site. Even though it looks more serious, it is normally not any more serious than a typical reaction. Allergic – this is a serious reaction that requires fast medical attention. The symptoms of a bee sting that is severe – often known as the anaphylactic reaction – can include one or even more of the following symptoms: Problems with breathing
Hives appearing that are itchy, red, rash and extend to areas beyond the sting
Swelling of the mouth tissue, throat or face
Difficulty swallowing or wheezing
Anxiety and restlessness
Pulse that is rapid
Dizziness as well as a drop that is sharp in the blood pressure
Normally, severe reactions that are allergic in nature aren’t common, but when they do happen, they can cause shock, unconsciousness and cardiac arrest in approximately 10 minutes. This kind of reaction occurs within minutes after a sting and can be fatal. Get treatment immediately.
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https://byebyedoctor.com/bee-sting-swelling-remedies-treatment/
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Title: Kingdom Animalia (Phylum, Subphylum) - An Overview
Headings: Animal Kingdom- Animalia Phylum, Subphylum
Animal Kingdom- Animalia Phylum, Subphylum
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Porifera
Phylum Coelenterata (Cnidaria)
Phylum Platyhelminthes
Phylum Nematoda
Phylum Annelida
Phylum Arthropoda
Phylum Mollusca
Phylum Echinodermata
Phylum Hemichordata
Phylum Chordata
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Content: Phylum Nematoda
Phylum Nematoda consists of nematodes or roundworms. Their features are: Nematodes have a cylindrical body. Bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic. Have pseudocoelom, a false body cavity. Parasitic and causes diseases such as elephantiasis, ascariasis. Examples of phylum Nematoda include – Ascaris, Wuchereria. Phylum Annelida
Annelids are commonly known as segmented or ringed worms. They have the following features: Have a segmented cylindrical body.
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https://byjus.com/biology/animal-kingdom-animalia-subphylum/
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Title: Kingdom Animalia (Phylum, Subphylum) - An Overview
Headings: Animal Kingdom- Animalia Phylum, Subphylum
Animal Kingdom- Animalia Phylum, Subphylum
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Porifera
Phylum Coelenterata (Cnidaria)
Phylum Platyhelminthes
Phylum Nematoda
Phylum Annelida
Phylum Arthropoda
Phylum Mollusca
Phylum Echinodermata
Phylum Hemichordata
Phylum Chordata
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Content: Parasitic and causes diseases such as elephantiasis, ascariasis. Examples of phylum Nematoda include – Ascaris, Wuchereria. Phylum Annelida
Annelids are commonly known as segmented or ringed worms. They have the following features: Have a segmented cylindrical body. The body is differentiated into head and tail. Bilaterally symmetrical and triploblastic. Have a true body cavity. Habitat: marine, freshwater and land.
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https://byjus.com/biology/animal-kingdom-animalia-subphylum/
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Title: Archaebacteria - Characteristics & Types Of Archaebacteria
Headings: Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria
Characteristics of Archaebacteria
Types of Archaebacteria
Crenarchaeota
Euryarchaeota
Korarchaeota
Thaumarchaeota
Nanoarchaeota
Importance of Archaebacteria
Examples of Archaebacteria
Lokiarcheota
Methanobrevibacter smithii
Content: The archaebacteria exhibit gene flow across its species. The Archaebacteria are methanogens, i.e., they are capable of producing methane. They act on the organic matter and decompose it to release methane which is then used for cooking and lighting. Examples of Archaebacteria
Following are the important examples of archaebacteria: Lokiarcheota
It is a thermophilic archaebacterium found in deep-sea vents known as the Loki’s castle. It has a unique genome. Some of the genes of the genome are involved in phagocytosis. They also possess the eukaryotic genes that are used by the eukaryotes to control their shapes. It is believed that Lokiarcheota and eukaryotes shared a common ancestor several billion years ago. Methanobrevibacter smithii
It is a methane-producing bacteria found in the human gut.
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https://byjus.com/biology/archaebacteria/
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Title: Archaebacteria - Characteristics & Types Of Archaebacteria
Headings: Archaebacteria
Archaebacteria
Characteristics of Archaebacteria
Types of Archaebacteria
Crenarchaeota
Euryarchaeota
Korarchaeota
Thaumarchaeota
Nanoarchaeota
Importance of Archaebacteria
Examples of Archaebacteria
Lokiarcheota
Methanobrevibacter smithii
Content: It has a unique genome. Some of the genes of the genome are involved in phagocytosis. They also possess the eukaryotic genes that are used by the eukaryotes to control their shapes. It is believed that Lokiarcheota and eukaryotes shared a common ancestor several billion years ago. Methanobrevibacter smithii
It is a methane-producing bacteria found in the human gut. It helps in the breakdown of complex plant sugars and extracts energy from the food consumed by us. Some help to protect against colon cancer. People suffering from colon cancer and obesity have very high levels of Euryarchaeota bacteria in their gut. The Archaebacteria cannot perform photosynthesis and show high levels of gene transfer between lineages. The discovery of Archaebacteria has made scientists believe that life can exist even in extreme environmental conditions.
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https://byjus.com/biology/archaebacteria/
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Title: Important Difference Between Environment and Ecology
Headings: Difference Between Environment and Ecology
Difference Between Environment and Ecology
Environment vs Ecology
Ecology Meaning
Environment Meaning
Put your understanding of this concept to test by answering a few MCQs. Click ‘Start Quiz’ to begin!
Content: Important Difference Between Environment and Ecology
Biology
Biology Difference Between
Environment and Ecology
Difference Between Environment and Ecology
Environment is everything that surrounds us, whereas, ecology is how all those work. It refers to the study of interaction of the organisms with their environment. Ecology seeks to understand life process, adaptation and biodiversity. Environment, on the other hand, aims to identify the internal and external factors that affect population. Let us have an overview of the difference between environment and ecology in detail. Also Read: Environmental Issues
Environment vs Ecology
Following are the important difference between environment and ecology: Environment
Ecology
Environment refers to the interaction between the physical, chemical and biological components. Ecology is the study of relationship between organisms and their environment/
The environmental issues include pollution, deforestation, global warming, and other broader issues. The ecological issues include population size, diversity, distribution of organisms, and also the competition between them.
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https://byjus.com/biology/difference-between-environment-and-ecology/
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Title: Important Difference Between Environment and Ecology
Headings: Difference Between Environment and Ecology
Difference Between Environment and Ecology
Environment vs Ecology
Ecology Meaning
Environment Meaning
Put your understanding of this concept to test by answering a few MCQs. Click ‘Start Quiz’ to begin!
Content: Also Read: Environmental Issues
Environment vs Ecology
Following are the important difference between environment and ecology: Environment
Ecology
Environment refers to the interaction between the physical, chemical and biological components. Ecology is the study of relationship between organisms and their environment/
The environmental issues include pollution, deforestation, global warming, and other broader issues. The ecological issues include population size, diversity, distribution of organisms, and also the competition between them. Studies the internal and external factors affecting the environment. Aims to understand life process, distribution, adaptation and biodiversity. Ecology Meaning
The term “ ecology ” was coined by Ernst Haeckel. It is the study of relationship between living organisms and environment. Its main components include individuals, species, population, community, and ecosystem.
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https://byjus.com/biology/difference-between-environment-and-ecology/
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Title: Important Difference Between Environment and Ecology
Headings: Difference Between Environment and Ecology
Difference Between Environment and Ecology
Environment vs Ecology
Ecology Meaning
Environment Meaning
Put your understanding of this concept to test by answering a few MCQs. Click ‘Start Quiz’ to begin!
Content: These components are determined on the basis of composition and distribution of resources such as sunlight, heat, water, nutrients, etc. Environment Meaning
Environment refers to the surroundings we live in. It is a combination of physical and biological components. The environment determines the climate and weather that are extremely important to all the biological forms. Any changes in the environment can alter the natural cycles and climatic conditions. The more the life forms to create their habitat, the more resourceful the environment is. Also Read: Types of Environment
To know more about the difference between environment and ecology or any other differences, keep visiting BYJU’S website or download BYJU’S app. Short Biology Quiz! Q 5
Put your understanding of this concept to test by answering a few MCQs.
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https://byjus.com/biology/difference-between-environment-and-ecology/
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Title: Important Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem
Headings: Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem
Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem
Environment vs Ecosystem
What is Environment?
Ecosystem Meaning
Also Read: Ecosystem
Content: Our Environment
Environment vs Ecosystem
Following are the important difference between environment and ecosystem: Environment
Ecosystem
It is the surrounding where organisms live. It is the community where the biotic and abiotic components interact with each other. It comprises physical components. It comprises biological components. It provides a living space for the elements
It provides interaction between the elements
It provides the condition to live. It provides the relation between components to live. Environment can be macro or micro. Ecosystem can be aquatic or terrestrial. An organism’s environment changes as it moves from one place to another.
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Title: Important Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem
Headings: Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem
Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem
Environment vs Ecosystem
What is Environment?
Ecosystem Meaning
Also Read: Ecosystem
Content: It provides a living space for the elements
It provides interaction between the elements
It provides the condition to live. It provides the relation between components to live. Environment can be macro or micro. Ecosystem can be aquatic or terrestrial. An organism’s environment changes as it moves from one place to another. The ecosystem remains the same no matter where the organism travels. Environment is just a place in time. Ecosystem depends upon all the essential life processes such as photosynthesis. What is Environment? The environment is everything that makes up the surroundings and enables us to live on earth.
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Title: Important Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem
Headings: Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem
Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem
Environment vs Ecosystem
What is Environment?
Ecosystem Meaning
Also Read: Ecosystem
Content: The ecosystem remains the same no matter where the organism travels. Environment is just a place in time. Ecosystem depends upon all the essential life processes such as photosynthesis. What is Environment? The environment is everything that makes up the surroundings and enables us to live on earth. It includes all the physical, chemical and natural forces. Modernization and industrialization have deteriorated the environmental conditions over the past few years. Deforestation, air pollution, acid rain are the consequences of environmental imbalance. Ecosystem Meaning
An ecosystem is a community where the living and non-living components of the environment interact with each other. It maintains stability within the environment.
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Title: Embryo Development - A Development process of Fetus - Week by Week
Headings: Embryo Development
Embryo Development
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Content: Ectoderm- nervous system, brain, spinal cord, epidermis, hair, nails, etc. Mesoderm- connective tissue, muscles, circulatory system, notochord, bone, kidney, gonads
Endoderm- internal organs, stomach, liver, pancreas, bladder, lung, gut lining
Weeks after Fertilization
Embryonic Development
Week Three
Gastrulation and formation of three germinal layers. Neurulation follows gastrulation. Notochord is formed
Week Four
The heart is the first organ to start functioning. The heart starts beating. Arm buds and optic pits become visible
Week Five
Size ~ 4 mm. Starts becoming C-shape, inner ear starts developing, pharyngeal arches develop, liver, pancreas, spleen and gall bladder start developing
Week Six
Size ~ 8 mm. Development of eyes and nose, leg buds and hand as flat paddles appear, stomach and kidney precursors start developing
Week Seven
Size ~ 13 mm. Lungs and lymphatic system and primary sex organs start developing, arms and legs lengthen and digits start appearing
Week Eight
Size ~ 20 mm. External ear starts appearing, nipples and hair follicles start developing, most of the organs start developing by this time
To sum up, the heart is the first organ to start working.
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Title: Embryo Development - A Development process of Fetus - Week by Week
Headings: Embryo Development
Embryo Development
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Content: Arm buds and optic pits become visible
Week Five
Size ~ 4 mm. Starts becoming C-shape, inner ear starts developing, pharyngeal arches develop, liver, pancreas, spleen and gall bladder start developing
Week Six
Size ~ 8 mm. Development of eyes and nose, leg buds and hand as flat paddles appear, stomach and kidney precursors start developing
Week Seven
Size ~ 13 mm. Lungs and lymphatic system and primary sex organs start developing, arms and legs lengthen and digits start appearing
Week Eight
Size ~ 20 mm. External ear starts appearing, nipples and hair follicles start developing, most of the organs start developing by this time
To sum up, the heart is the first organ to start working. After the 1st month of pregnancy, the heart develops. Limbs and digits develop in the 2nd month. By the end of 1st-trimester or 3rd month all the major organ systems develop. Genital organs are visible. During 5th month the embryo starts moving and hairs start appearing on the head.
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Title: List Different Types Of Environments - Geographic And Man-made Environment
Headings: How Many Types Of Environment Are There?
How Many Types Of Environment Are There?
Types of Environment
Geographical Environment
Man-Made Environment
The Inner Environment
The Outer Environment
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different types of environment?
What is the geographical environment?
How is man-made environment different from the geographical environment?
What are the different types of environment pollution?
Further Reading:
Content: It includes natural resources, the earth’s surface, mountains, plains, land, water, deserts, storms, cyclones, volcanoes, oceans, climatic factors, and so on. It is also used to refer to biological situations such as complexities associated with plants and animals. The sustainability of the natural resources is known to contribute towards the economy of a country. Man-Made Environment
This environment is used to refer to the one created by man in order to regulate and monitor certain environmental conditions. Some address it as a social-cultural environment. It can further be divided into two types of environments. Inner Environment
Outer Environment
The Inner Environment
It is a social environment and it exists as long as a particular society exists. It pertains to the regulations, traditions, organizations and institutions. It involves customs and folkways which is existent in every human group. It is addressed with names such as non-material culture, social heritage etc.
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Title: List Different Types Of Environments - Geographic And Man-made Environment
Headings: How Many Types Of Environment Are There?
How Many Types Of Environment Are There?
Types of Environment
Geographical Environment
Man-Made Environment
The Inner Environment
The Outer Environment
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different types of environment?
What is the geographical environment?
How is man-made environment different from the geographical environment?
What are the different types of environment pollution?
Further Reading:
Content: It can further be divided into two types of environments. Inner Environment
Outer Environment
The Inner Environment
It is a social environment and it exists as long as a particular society exists. It pertains to the regulations, traditions, organizations and institutions. It involves customs and folkways which is existent in every human group. It is addressed with names such as non-material culture, social heritage etc. This heritage is essential for the social life of humans to flourish, it is known to have an influence on an individual’s life. The altered form of the economic and physical environment – artificial environment, are seen as two different aspects of the man-made environment. The Outer Environment
Through advancement in the field of science and technology, humans have attempted to alter conditions of their physical environment. This outer environment is as a result of these modifications which includes modern infrastructure in cities, our homes and their associated amenities, our modes of communication and transport, our resorts to conveniences and luxury, different kinds of industry manufacturing luxurious commodities, electrical appliances and so on which ultimately aims at civilization and urbanization. The inner and the outer environments are correlated and hence inseparable.
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Title: List Different Types Of Environments - Geographic And Man-made Environment
Headings: How Many Types Of Environment Are There?
How Many Types Of Environment Are There?
Types of Environment
Geographical Environment
Man-Made Environment
The Inner Environment
The Outer Environment
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different types of environment?
What is the geographical environment?
How is man-made environment different from the geographical environment?
What are the different types of environment pollution?
Further Reading:
Content: This heritage is essential for the social life of humans to flourish, it is known to have an influence on an individual’s life. The altered form of the economic and physical environment – artificial environment, are seen as two different aspects of the man-made environment. The Outer Environment
Through advancement in the field of science and technology, humans have attempted to alter conditions of their physical environment. This outer environment is as a result of these modifications which includes modern infrastructure in cities, our homes and their associated amenities, our modes of communication and transport, our resorts to conveniences and luxury, different kinds of industry manufacturing luxurious commodities, electrical appliances and so on which ultimately aims at civilization and urbanization. The inner and the outer environments are correlated and hence inseparable. Register at BYJU’S, to know more about environment types and related topics. Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different types of environment? There are two different types of environment: Geographical environment
Man-made environment
What is the geographical environment? Geographical environment is the natural environment and contains all the components of nature such as mountains, rivers, land, water, deserts, storms, etc.
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