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Title: 12 Easy Family Friendly Halloween at Home Ideas Your Kids Will Love
Headings:
Content: A Cute Two-Ingredient Halloween Snack
At-Home Costume Contest
Just because your kids aren’t going trick or treating this year doesn’t mean they can’t still dress up in costume! Let your kids get dressed up in the Halloween costume this year, then hold a fun Halloween costume contest in your living room. After your kids get dressed up, take a few minutes to snap some pictures of them in their cute costume. Then, let them do a fashion show to show of their costume to the rest of the family. When your kids are finished showing off their look, give prizes to each of the kids. Looking for prize ideas? Try these fun awards: Best costume
Cutest costume
Scariest costume
Silliest costume
Funniest costume
Best homemade costume
Best makeup
Make Halloween Treats at Home
One of my family’s favorite ways to spend time together is to work together in the kitchen. And Halloween at home is the perfect excuse for making some creative treats to eat during your at-home party! So, gather up your kids and pick a simple recipe for them to make with you.
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https://www.hunnyimhomediy.com/halloween-at-home-ideas/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_456528550#0_1009836556
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Title: How to Transfer Money Between Banks | Huntington Bank
Headings: How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
Transfer Money to Your Huntington Account
Fast and secure online transfers and deposits
Transfer and Deposit Options
Online and mobile app banking
Enroll in Online banking
Download the Huntington Mobile App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Online Banking
Mobile App
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Online Banking
Mobile App
Direct Deposit from Employers
The Hub
The Private Bank Hub
We are here to help.
Content: How to Transfer Money Between Banks | Huntington Bank
Learn
Checking Basics
Transfer Money
How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
Managing your money means being able to manage the way you want, how you want, where you want. Online Transfers are a simple, reliable way to securely get your money to the desired account. Transfer Money to Your Huntington Account
Fast and secure online transfers and deposits
There is no fee to transfer money between your Huntington accounts and there is also no fee from Huntington if you transfer money from another financial institution † or for direct deposit to your Huntington account. Simply use online banking or the Huntington Mobile app. Transfer and Deposit Options
Set up a bank-to-bank transfer
Transfer between Huntington accounts
Direct deposit from employers
Online and mobile app banking
It’s easy to stay connected to your money. Enroll in online banking and download the Huntington Mobile app. Enroll in Online banking
Start here
Download the Huntington Mobile App
Get the App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Manage your money efficiently and effectively by transferring between accounts in a variety of ways. Make one-time transfers or set up recurring, automatic transfers between Huntington accounts – such as a weekly transfer from checking to savings. Online Banking
Between Huntington accounts: 1.
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https://www.huntington.com/Personal/banking-basics/how-to-transfer-funds
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_456528550#1_1009838806
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Title: How to Transfer Money Between Banks | Huntington Bank
Headings: How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
Transfer Money to Your Huntington Account
Fast and secure online transfers and deposits
Transfer and Deposit Options
Online and mobile app banking
Enroll in Online banking
Download the Huntington Mobile App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Online Banking
Mobile App
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Online Banking
Mobile App
Direct Deposit from Employers
The Hub
The Private Bank Hub
We are here to help.
Content: Enroll in online banking and download the Huntington Mobile app. Enroll in Online banking
Start here
Download the Huntington Mobile App
Get the App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Manage your money efficiently and effectively by transferring between accounts in a variety of ways. Make one-time transfers or set up recurring, automatic transfers between Huntington accounts – such as a weekly transfer from checking to savings. Online Banking
Between Huntington accounts: 1. Log into your account at huntington.com
2. At the top menu, click Transfers
3. Under Between Huntington Accounts, click Transfer Funds
4. Select Transfer From and Transfer To accounts
5. Type in Amount, and choose Frequency and Transfer Date
6.
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https://www.huntington.com/Personal/banking-basics/how-to-transfer-funds
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_456528550#2_1009840394
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Title: How to Transfer Money Between Banks | Huntington Bank
Headings: How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
Transfer Money to Your Huntington Account
Fast and secure online transfers and deposits
Transfer and Deposit Options
Online and mobile app banking
Enroll in Online banking
Download the Huntington Mobile App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Online Banking
Mobile App
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Online Banking
Mobile App
Direct Deposit from Employers
The Hub
The Private Bank Hub
We are here to help.
Content: Log into your account at huntington.com
2. At the top menu, click Transfers
3. Under Between Huntington Accounts, click Transfer Funds
4. Select Transfer From and Transfer To accounts
5. Type in Amount, and choose Frequency and Transfer Date
6. Click Preview Transfer, then Submit
Mobile App
Between Huntington accounts: 1. Log into the app
2. At the bottom of screen, click Transfers
3. Under “Between Huntington Accounts,” click Transfer Funds
4.
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https://www.huntington.com/Personal/banking-basics/how-to-transfer-funds
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_456528550#3_1009841704
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Title: How to Transfer Money Between Banks | Huntington Bank
Headings: How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
Transfer Money to Your Huntington Account
Fast and secure online transfers and deposits
Transfer and Deposit Options
Online and mobile app banking
Enroll in Online banking
Download the Huntington Mobile App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Online Banking
Mobile App
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Online Banking
Mobile App
Direct Deposit from Employers
The Hub
The Private Bank Hub
We are here to help.
Content: Click Preview Transfer, then Submit
Mobile App
Between Huntington accounts: 1. Log into the app
2. At the bottom of screen, click Transfers
3. Under “Between Huntington Accounts,” click Transfer Funds
4. Select Transfer From and Transfer To accounts
5. Type in Amount and choose Transfer Date
6. Click Submit Transfer
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Make bank-to-bank transfers in online banking and the app by setting up access to the other bank account. Online Banking
Set up the other bank account: 1.
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https://www.huntington.com/Personal/banking-basics/how-to-transfer-funds
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_456528550#4_1009843103
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Title: How to Transfer Money Between Banks | Huntington Bank
Headings: How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
Transfer Money to Your Huntington Account
Fast and secure online transfers and deposits
Transfer and Deposit Options
Online and mobile app banking
Enroll in Online banking
Download the Huntington Mobile App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Online Banking
Mobile App
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Online Banking
Mobile App
Direct Deposit from Employers
The Hub
The Private Bank Hub
We are here to help.
Content: Select Transfer From and Transfer To accounts
5. Type in Amount and choose Transfer Date
6. Click Submit Transfer
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Make bank-to-bank transfers in online banking and the app by setting up access to the other bank account. Online Banking
Set up the other bank account: 1. Log into your account at huntington.com
2. At the top menu, click Transfers
3. Under “With Accounts at Other Banks,” click Transfer Funds
4. Below Make a Transfer, click Add a new account
5. Select the Account Type, and add a Nickname (optional)
6.
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https://www.huntington.com/Personal/banking-basics/how-to-transfer-funds
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_456528550#5_1009844547
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Title: How to Transfer Money Between Banks | Huntington Bank
Headings: How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
Transfer Money to Your Huntington Account
Fast and secure online transfers and deposits
Transfer and Deposit Options
Online and mobile app banking
Enroll in Online banking
Download the Huntington Mobile App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Online Banking
Mobile App
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Online Banking
Mobile App
Direct Deposit from Employers
The Hub
The Private Bank Hub
We are here to help.
Content: Log into your account at huntington.com
2. At the top menu, click Transfers
3. Under “With Accounts at Other Banks,” click Transfer Funds
4. Below Make a Transfer, click Add a new account
5. Select the Account Type, and add a Nickname (optional)
6. Enter the other bank account’s routing number and account number
7. Click Next
8. Verifying the other bank account: Huntington may be able to instantly verify the account. If not, you will be asked to verify small deposits to your account within 1 to 2 days.
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https://www.huntington.com/Personal/banking-basics/how-to-transfer-funds
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_456528550#7_1009847253
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Title: How to Transfer Money Between Banks | Huntington Bank
Headings: How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
Transfer Money to Your Huntington Account
Fast and secure online transfers and deposits
Transfer and Deposit Options
Online and mobile app banking
Enroll in Online banking
Download the Huntington Mobile App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Online Banking
Mobile App
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Online Banking
Mobile App
Direct Deposit from Employers
The Hub
The Private Bank Hub
We are here to help.
Content: 9. Once the other bank account is verified, you can begin transfers from that account to your Huntington account
Make a bank-to-bank transfer: 1. Log into your account at huntington.com
2. At the top menu, click Transfers
3. Under “With Accounts at Other Banks,” click Transfer Funds
4. Select Transfer From and Transfer To accounts
5. Type in Amount, and choose Frequency and Transfer Date
6. Click Preview Transfer, then Submit
Mobile App
Set up the other bank account: 1.
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https://www.huntington.com/Personal/banking-basics/how-to-transfer-funds
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_456528550#8_1009848587
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Title: How to Transfer Money Between Banks | Huntington Bank
Headings: How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
Transfer Money to Your Huntington Account
Fast and secure online transfers and deposits
Transfer and Deposit Options
Online and mobile app banking
Enroll in Online banking
Download the Huntington Mobile App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Online Banking
Mobile App
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Online Banking
Mobile App
Direct Deposit from Employers
The Hub
The Private Bank Hub
We are here to help.
Content: Under “With Accounts at Other Banks,” click Transfer Funds
4. Select Transfer From and Transfer To accounts
5. Type in Amount, and choose Frequency and Transfer Date
6. Click Preview Transfer, then Submit
Mobile App
Set up the other bank account: 1. Log into the app
2. At the bottom of the screen, click Transfers
3. Under “With Accounts at Other Banks,” click Transfer Funds
4. Below Make a Transfer, click Add a new account
5. Select the Account Type, and add a Nickname (optional)
6.
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https://www.huntington.com/Personal/banking-basics/how-to-transfer-funds
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_456528550#9_1009849946
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Title: How to Transfer Money Between Banks | Huntington Bank
Headings: How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
Transfer Money to Your Huntington Account
Fast and secure online transfers and deposits
Transfer and Deposit Options
Online and mobile app banking
Enroll in Online banking
Download the Huntington Mobile App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Online Banking
Mobile App
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Online Banking
Mobile App
Direct Deposit from Employers
The Hub
The Private Bank Hub
We are here to help.
Content: Log into the app
2. At the bottom of the screen, click Transfers
3. Under “With Accounts at Other Banks,” click Transfer Funds
4. Below Make a Transfer, click Add a new account
5. Select the Account Type, and add a Nickname (optional)
6. Enter the other bank account's routing number and account number
7. Click Next
8. Verifying the other bank account: Huntington may be able to instantly verify the account. If not, you will be asked to verify small deposits to your account within 1 to 2 days.
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https://www.huntington.com/Personal/banking-basics/how-to-transfer-funds
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_456528550#11_1009852617
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Title: How to Transfer Money Between Banks | Huntington Bank
Headings: How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
Transfer Money to Your Huntington Account
Fast and secure online transfers and deposits
Transfer and Deposit Options
Online and mobile app banking
Enroll in Online banking
Download the Huntington Mobile App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Online Banking
Mobile App
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Online Banking
Mobile App
Direct Deposit from Employers
The Hub
The Private Bank Hub
We are here to help.
Content: 9. Once the other bank account is verified, you can begin transfers from that account to your Huntington account
Make a bank-to-bank transfer: 1. Log into the app
2. At the bottom of screen, click Transfers
3. Under “With Accounts at Other Banks,” click Transfer Funds
4. Select Transfer From and Transfer To accounts
5. Type in Amount, choose Send On date, and select Frequency
6. Click Continue
Direct Deposit from Employers
If you haven’t already, you can have your paycheck deposited directly into your account. It’s easy to enroll.
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https://www.huntington.com/Personal/banking-basics/how-to-transfer-funds
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_456528550#12_1009854024
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Title: How to Transfer Money Between Banks | Huntington Bank
Headings: How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
How to Transfer Money
to Your Huntington Account
Transfer Money to Your Huntington Account
Fast and secure online transfers and deposits
Transfer and Deposit Options
Online and mobile app banking
Enroll in Online banking
Download the Huntington Mobile App
How to Transfer Between Huntington Accounts
Online Banking
Mobile App
How to Transfer Money from Another Bank (Bank-to-Bank Transfers)
Online Banking
Mobile App
Direct Deposit from Employers
The Hub
The Private Bank Hub
We are here to help.
Content: Under “With Accounts at Other Banks,” click Transfer Funds
4. Select Transfer From and Transfer To accounts
5. Type in Amount, choose Send On date, and select Frequency
6. Click Continue
Direct Deposit from Employers
If you haven’t already, you can have your paycheck deposited directly into your account. It’s easy to enroll. 1. Check with your employer to make sure direct deposit is available. 2. Fill out a direct deposit form. Your employer will usually provide the form, or you can download one here.
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https://www.huntington.com/Personal/banking-basics/how-to-transfer-funds
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_469418461#7_1035953470
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Title: When Was Air Conditioning Invented? | HVAC.com®
Headings: Air Conditioning: Then and Now
Air Conditioning: Then and Now
Different specs
Price differences
Air conditioners save lives
Content: Different specs
Residential air conditioning has come such a long way in the past 100 years. Early air conditioners were loud, lacked efficiency, and were expensive to operate. Today’s air conditioning manufacturers have taken great strides to develop cooling technology that is efficient and convenient, providing consumers with seemingly endless equipment choices. Air conditioning has also become more environmentally friendly as research has shown that Freon is linked to ozone depletion; currently, R-22 refrigerant is being phased out and environmentally-friendly R401A refrigerant is the new standard. Price differences
Air conditioning systems have become much more affordable over the years, leading to their widespread use in American homes. Today, more than 80 percent of homes in the United States have an air conditioning system. The addition of the air conditioner has changed architecture, making it possible to have windowless buildings and dwellings without patios. Air conditioners save lives
Air conditioning didn’t just change the nation’s comfort — it has also played a significant role in lowering the number of heat-related deaths. Between 1960 and 2004, the number of heat-related deaths in the United States was a staggering 80 percent less than between 1900 and 1959.
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https://www.hvac.com/blog/air-conditioning-then-and-now/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_469418461#8_1035955172
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Title: When Was Air Conditioning Invented? | HVAC.com®
Headings: Air Conditioning: Then and Now
Air Conditioning: Then and Now
Different specs
Price differences
Air conditioners save lives
Content: Price differences
Air conditioning systems have become much more affordable over the years, leading to their widespread use in American homes. Today, more than 80 percent of homes in the United States have an air conditioning system. The addition of the air conditioner has changed architecture, making it possible to have windowless buildings and dwellings without patios. Air conditioners save lives
Air conditioning didn’t just change the nation’s comfort — it has also played a significant role in lowering the number of heat-related deaths. Between 1960 and 2004, the number of heat-related deaths in the United States was a staggering 80 percent less than between 1900 and 1959. Air conditioning saves lives, providing respite from dangerous outdoor temperatures. Want to learn more about air conditioning? Check out our complete air conditioning guide today.
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https://www.hvac.com/blog/air-conditioning-then-and-now/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_470187034#3_1037981329
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Title: Ducane Furnaces: Compare Models & Prices | HVAC.com
Headings: Ducane
Ducane
Types of Ducane furnaces
Ducane furnace models
Ducane 96G1E, 95G1E, and 92G1E
Ducane 95G2V
Ducane 95G1 and 92G1
Ducane LUF, LBF/LBR, and LHF/LHR oil furnaces
Ducane 80G2V
Ducane furnace pricing
Ducane furnace warranties
Ducane furnace reviews
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Ducane furnace cost?
Where can I buy a Ducane furnace?
How long will a Ducane furnace last?
Content: AFUE represents the percentage of heat produced for every dollar of fuel consumed. The higher the AFUE rating of a furnace, the more efficient it is. Below, you can read more about some of the top Ducane furnace models. Ducane 96G1E, 95G1E, and 92G1E
The Ducane 96G1E, 95G1E and 92G1E models keep energy costs in check even in the coldest weather. These units offer constant-torque blower motors that deliver steady temperatures throughout your home while using less energy. All three models feature an aluminized steel heat exchanger that is crimped as opposed to welded. This distinction ensures durability and safety when the burner is ignited. The anti-vibration blower assembly promotes peaceful and quiet operation by reducing noises during startup and shutdown. The 96G1E model has a 96% AFUE efficiency rating, while the 95G1E has an AFUE efficiency rating of 95%. Both models are ENERGY STAR-certified, meaning that you can save a significant amount of money over time.
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https://www.hvac.com/furnaces/ducane/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_470187034#4_1037982953
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Title: Ducane Furnaces: Compare Models & Prices | HVAC.com
Headings: Ducane
Ducane
Types of Ducane furnaces
Ducane furnace models
Ducane 96G1E, 95G1E, and 92G1E
Ducane 95G2V
Ducane 95G1 and 92G1
Ducane LUF, LBF/LBR, and LHF/LHR oil furnaces
Ducane 80G2V
Ducane furnace pricing
Ducane furnace warranties
Ducane furnace reviews
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Ducane furnace cost?
Where can I buy a Ducane furnace?
How long will a Ducane furnace last?
Content: All three models feature an aluminized steel heat exchanger that is crimped as opposed to welded. This distinction ensures durability and safety when the burner is ignited. The anti-vibration blower assembly promotes peaceful and quiet operation by reducing noises during startup and shutdown. The 96G1E model has a 96% AFUE efficiency rating, while the 95G1E has an AFUE efficiency rating of 95%. Both models are ENERGY STAR-certified, meaning that you can save a significant amount of money over time. The Ducane 92G1E has a 92% AFUE efficiency rating. Ducane 95G2V
The Ducane 95G2V furnace is perfect for anyone keen on optimizing their comfort and energy usage. This appliance has a variable speed motor that ensures controlled temperatures and humidity levels. The motor starts up slowly and accelerates quietly, allowing you to save money on your energy costs. With a 95% AFUE efficiency rating, this is an energy-efficient furnace designed to reduce energy consumption without compromising on heat output.
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https://www.hvac.com/furnaces/ducane/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_470187034#5_1037984611
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Title: Ducane Furnaces: Compare Models & Prices | HVAC.com
Headings: Ducane
Ducane
Types of Ducane furnaces
Ducane furnace models
Ducane 96G1E, 95G1E, and 92G1E
Ducane 95G2V
Ducane 95G1 and 92G1
Ducane LUF, LBF/LBR, and LHF/LHR oil furnaces
Ducane 80G2V
Ducane furnace pricing
Ducane furnace warranties
Ducane furnace reviews
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Ducane furnace cost?
Where can I buy a Ducane furnace?
How long will a Ducane furnace last?
Content: The Ducane 92G1E has a 92% AFUE efficiency rating. Ducane 95G2V
The Ducane 95G2V furnace is perfect for anyone keen on optimizing their comfort and energy usage. This appliance has a variable speed motor that ensures controlled temperatures and humidity levels. The motor starts up slowly and accelerates quietly, allowing you to save money on your energy costs. With a 95% AFUE efficiency rating, this is an energy-efficient furnace designed to reduce energy consumption without compromising on heat output. The aluminized steel heat exchanger promotes durability and safety, while the two-stage operation adjusts depending on indoor and outdoor temperatures. Ducane 95G1 and 92G1
You can lower your utility bills without lowering the thermostat with the Ducane 95G1 or 92G1 furnace. Powerful single-stage motors deliver dependable comfort during the cold months. The anti-vibration blower assembly ensures quiet operation and lets you maintain a peaceful home environment. These two models feature aluminized steel heat exchangers that are crimped to make them durable and safe once the burner is ignited.
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https://www.hvac.com/furnaces/ducane/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_470187034#6_1037986365
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Title: Ducane Furnaces: Compare Models & Prices | HVAC.com
Headings: Ducane
Ducane
Types of Ducane furnaces
Ducane furnace models
Ducane 96G1E, 95G1E, and 92G1E
Ducane 95G2V
Ducane 95G1 and 92G1
Ducane LUF, LBF/LBR, and LHF/LHR oil furnaces
Ducane 80G2V
Ducane furnace pricing
Ducane furnace warranties
Ducane furnace reviews
Frequently asked questions
How much does a Ducane furnace cost?
Where can I buy a Ducane furnace?
How long will a Ducane furnace last?
Content: The aluminized steel heat exchanger promotes durability and safety, while the two-stage operation adjusts depending on indoor and outdoor temperatures. Ducane 95G1 and 92G1
You can lower your utility bills without lowering the thermostat with the Ducane 95G1 or 92G1 furnace. Powerful single-stage motors deliver dependable comfort during the cold months. The anti-vibration blower assembly ensures quiet operation and lets you maintain a peaceful home environment. These two models feature aluminized steel heat exchangers that are crimped to make them durable and safe once the burner is ignited. The Ducane 95G1 and 92G1 have AFUE efficiency ratings of 95% and 92%, respectively, so you can save money during the winter months. Ducane LUF, LBF/LBR, and LHF/LHR oil furnaces
In addition to natural gas furnaces, Ducane also sells oil furnaces. Different models include the Ducane LUF, LBF/LBR and LHF/LHR, all of which keep your home warm and cozy regardless of the season or time of the year. These oil furnaces have dynamically balanced motors for quiet operation as well as steel heat exchangers with a ceramic fiber-lined wall for durability and reliable performance. Fiberglass cabinet insulation absorbs heat and noise so you can maintain a peaceful environment and enjoy better energy efficiency.
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https://www.hvac.com/furnaces/ducane/
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Title: Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour | IAA
Headings: Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour
Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour
What is a belief?
What is a personal value?
What is an attitude?
Note
Content: Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour | IAA
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Current: Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour
For advisers
Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour
The diagram below illustrates the influences on us that result in our behaviour and whether that resulting behaviour is ethical. The diagram first outlines the sources of our beliefs. It then shows the relationship between the beliefs and values to our attitudes and our resulting behaviour. What is a belief? A belief is an idea that a person holds as being true. A person can base a belief upon certainties (e.g. mathematical principles), probabilities or matters of faith. A belief can come from different sources, including: a person’s own experiences or experiments
the acceptance of cultural and societal norms (e.g. religion)
what other people say (e.g.education or mentoring). A potential belief sits with the person until they accept it as truth, and adopt it as part of their individual belief system.
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https://www.iaa.govt.nz/for-advisers/adviser-tools/ethics-toolkit/personal-beliefs-values-attitudes-and-behaviour/
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Title: Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour | IAA
Headings: Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour
Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour
What is a belief?
What is a personal value?
What is an attitude?
Note
Content: A belief is an idea that a person holds as being true. A person can base a belief upon certainties (e.g. mathematical principles), probabilities or matters of faith. A belief can come from different sources, including: a person’s own experiences or experiments
the acceptance of cultural and societal norms (e.g. religion)
what other people say (e.g.education or mentoring). A potential belief sits with the person until they accept it as truth, and adopt it as part of their individual belief system. Each person evaluates and seeks sound reasons or evidence for these potential beliefs in their own way. Once a person accepts a belief as a truth they are willing to defend, it can be said to form part of their belief system. What is a personal value? Values are stable long-lasting beliefs about what is important to a person. They become standards by which people order their lives and make their choices.
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https://www.iaa.govt.nz/for-advisers/adviser-tools/ethics-toolkit/personal-beliefs-values-attitudes-and-behaviour/
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Title: Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour | IAA
Headings: Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour
Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour
What is a belief?
What is a personal value?
What is an attitude?
Note
Content: Each person evaluates and seeks sound reasons or evidence for these potential beliefs in their own way. Once a person accepts a belief as a truth they are willing to defend, it can be said to form part of their belief system. What is a personal value? Values are stable long-lasting beliefs about what is important to a person. They become standards by which people order their lives and make their choices. A belief will develop into a value when the person’s commitment to it grows and they see it as being important. It is possible to categorise beliefs into different types of values – examples include values that relate to happiness, wealth, career success or family. A person must be able to articulate their values in order to make clear, rational, responsible and consistent decisions. What is an attitude? Attitudes are the mental dispositions people have towards others and the current circumstances before making decisions that result in behaviour.
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https://www.iaa.govt.nz/for-advisers/adviser-tools/ethics-toolkit/personal-beliefs-values-attitudes-and-behaviour/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_495228601#3_1089460765
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Title: Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour | IAA
Headings: Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour
Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour
What is a belief?
What is a personal value?
What is an attitude?
Note
Content: A belief will develop into a value when the person’s commitment to it grows and they see it as being important. It is possible to categorise beliefs into different types of values – examples include values that relate to happiness, wealth, career success or family. A person must be able to articulate their values in order to make clear, rational, responsible and consistent decisions. What is an attitude? Attitudes are the mental dispositions people have towards others and the current circumstances before making decisions that result in behaviour. People primarily form their attitudes from underlying values and beliefs. However, factors which may not have been internalised as beliefs and values can still influence a person’s attitudes at the point of decision-making. Typical influences include the desire to please, political correctness, convenience, peer pressure, and psychological stressors. Note
The potential for these influences to sway attitudes will be greater if the person has not clearly thought through their beliefs and values. This process includes considering the principles by which they might reconcile or prioritise competing values.
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https://www.iaa.govt.nz/for-advisers/adviser-tools/ethics-toolkit/personal-beliefs-values-attitudes-and-behaviour/
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Headings: Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour
Personal beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviour
What is a belief?
What is a personal value?
What is an attitude?
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Content: People primarily form their attitudes from underlying values and beliefs. However, factors which may not have been internalised as beliefs and values can still influence a person’s attitudes at the point of decision-making. Typical influences include the desire to please, political correctness, convenience, peer pressure, and psychological stressors. Note
The potential for these influences to sway attitudes will be greater if the person has not clearly thought through their beliefs and values. This process includes considering the principles by which they might reconcile or prioritise competing values. A lack of self-awareness or critical insight, or the presence of ambivalence or uncertainty about values, can lead to a less rational attitude to choices, and ultimately to undesirable behaviour.
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https://www.iaa.govt.nz/for-advisers/adviser-tools/ethics-toolkit/personal-beliefs-values-attitudes-and-behaviour/
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Title: Terrorism and Homeland Security: Hot, Warm and Cold Zones
Headings: Terrorism and Homeland Security: Hot, Warm and Cold Zones
Terrorism and Homeland Security: Hot, Warm and Cold Zones
Operating within the Different Zones
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Content: No other information is available for this dispatch. As you arrive on scene, you observe a white minivan positioned through a guardrail, with what looks like bystanders rushing around. Your senses are heightened; there appears to be multiple casualties on a bridge over a major river. You radio back to dispatch your observations and request for additional units. What do you do next? With your senses heightened, you don your department-issued ballistic PPE (vest and helmet). Imagine exiting your unit and being immediately barraged with wounded and their loved ones. One victim screams for your help to save her husband, who was struck and thrown from the bridge into the river below. Off in the distance you hear the sound of gunshots.
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https://www.iafc.org/iCHIEFS/iCHIEFS-article/terrorism-and-homeland-security-hot-warm-and-cold-zones
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Title: How to Repent: 3 Steps for True Biblical Repentance
Headings: How to Repent: 3 Steps for True Biblical Repentance
How to Repent: 3 Steps for True Biblical Repentance
What Is Repentance?
How Do Christians Practice Daily Repentance?
7 Bible Verses about Repentance
Examples of Repentance in the Bible
How Do I Repent to God?
Content: But don’t call this decision a one-act deal. No. Changing how we think, act, and react can become a regular part of our life. Often, sorrow or remorse for past decisions offer evidence of repentance. We realize our choice was wrong in God’s eyes—perhaps due to exposure to truth in the Bible, correction by others, or wisdom from the Holy Spirit settling in our heart. When a person refuses to turn, others may notice indifference, defiance, or hardheartedness pertaining to certain people, situations, subject-matter, or circumstances—and that’s on the outside only. God sees inside, too. With repentance comes peace, forgiveness, love, and the righteousness of God—all good things. Which would you rather? How Do Christians Practice Daily Repentance?
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/how-to-repent-3-steps-for-biblical-repentance.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: What Is Humility? ( And How Do I Live a Humble Life?) What Is Humility? ( And How Do I Live a Humble Life?) Jolene Underwood Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer
What Is Humility? ( And How Do I Live a Humble Life?) Jolene Underwood Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer
The idea of living a humble life, while also being bold in my faith, has confounded and tripped me up many times. Philippians 2:3-4 says, “Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.” In the past, I’ve wrongly applied this command to be humble in ways that allowed evil and caused harm.
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: And How Do I Live a Humble Life?) Jolene Underwood Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer
The idea of living a humble life, while also being bold in my faith, has confounded and tripped me up many times. Philippians 2:3-4 says, “Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.” In the past, I’ve wrongly applied this command to be humble in ways that allowed evil and caused harm. I’ve thought I was acting in humility when I chose to ignore my needs and desires in order to focus on another person’s. Sometimes, this was self-protection and not humility. Laying down my life became motivated by a self-focused attempt to keep anxiety at bay, because saying no is hard to do. It’s often easier to give in and do more than I should, because I don’t want to feel a friend’s displeasure toward me. It’s easier to feel victimized than it is to live victoriously.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: I’ve thought I was acting in humility when I chose to ignore my needs and desires in order to focus on another person’s. Sometimes, this was self-protection and not humility. Laying down my life became motivated by a self-focused attempt to keep anxiety at bay, because saying no is hard to do. It’s often easier to give in and do more than I should, because I don’t want to feel a friend’s displeasure toward me. It’s easier to feel victimized than it is to live victoriously. So then, how can we understand what humility is (and what it’s not)? How do we live a humble life? If we are to count others as more significant than ourselves, where do our needs and desires fit in? These are hard questions to explore. But I do believe there is a way to give our needs the attention they deserve while also considering the needs of others before our own.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: So then, how can we understand what humility is (and what it’s not)? How do we live a humble life? If we are to count others as more significant than ourselves, where do our needs and desires fit in? These are hard questions to explore. But I do believe there is a way to give our needs the attention they deserve while also considering the needs of others before our own. Photo Credit: Unsplash/Gui Avelar
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else. I talk a lot about cultivating a life well-lived. Sometimes I wonder if this phrase comes across as an unhealthy focus on self.
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: Photo Credit: Unsplash/Gui Avelar
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else. I talk a lot about cultivating a life well-lived. Sometimes I wonder if this phrase comes across as an unhealthy focus on self. I don’t believe it is though. Cultivating a life well-lived means nurturing our lives for Kingdom purposes that extend far beyond ourselves. Before we can do for others, we must cultivate the life we’ve been given. What does it mean to cultivate our lives for God’s Kingdom? It means that God’s redemptive plan and the Holy Spirit’s transformative work must be active in our lives on a regular basis.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: I don’t believe it is though. Cultivating a life well-lived means nurturing our lives for Kingdom purposes that extend far beyond ourselves. Before we can do for others, we must cultivate the life we’ve been given. What does it mean to cultivate our lives for God’s Kingdom? It means that God’s redemptive plan and the Holy Spirit’s transformative work must be active in our lives on a regular basis. We must not lay down in defeat to the enemy and his destructive ways, nor should we pull ourselves up by our boot straps and make life work based on self-important plans and self-focused mantras. We must allow God’s will and His ways to supersede our own. Our life is given by Him and redeemed by Him. We must choose to actively surrender our life to God and trust the plan He has in mind. This surrendered life grows in humility naturally, because when we surrender, we’re acknowledging our trust in who God says He is and that his plan for us is better than our own plans.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: We must not lay down in defeat to the enemy and his destructive ways, nor should we pull ourselves up by our boot straps and make life work based on self-important plans and self-focused mantras. We must allow God’s will and His ways to supersede our own. Our life is given by Him and redeemed by Him. We must choose to actively surrender our life to God and trust the plan He has in mind. This surrendered life grows in humility naturally, because when we surrender, we’re acknowledging our trust in who God says He is and that his plan for us is better than our own plans. Photo Credit: Unsplash/Dorothy Puscas
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed. God demands holiness, yet gives grace to the most unholy in each of us because of the perfect sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus. Without this, none could stand in His presence for a moment, let alone for all of eternity, for we cannot stand on our own pride or righteous deeds. (
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: Photo Credit: Unsplash/Dorothy Puscas
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed. God demands holiness, yet gives grace to the most unholy in each of us because of the perfect sacrifice and resurrection of Jesus. Without this, none could stand in His presence for a moment, let alone for all of eternity, for we cannot stand on our own pride or righteous deeds. ( Isaiah 64:6, Romans 3:10 ). This is not just a big deal; it is the good news (the gospel) that prompts us to bend our hearts to God in surrender. However, although sin no longer reigns over us, it is still a part of our nature, and we continually battle the desires of our flesh. We’re determined to do what’s best for ourselves and others because we think we know the answers.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: Isaiah 64:6, Romans 3:10 ). This is not just a big deal; it is the good news (the gospel) that prompts us to bend our hearts to God in surrender. However, although sin no longer reigns over us, it is still a part of our nature, and we continually battle the desires of our flesh. We’re determined to do what’s best for ourselves and others because we think we know the answers. As a result, we are god-makers of ourselves and of other people. God calls us to live a life of humility and also a life of courage. We don’t know how to do both because humility seems to mean putting ourselves in position to be trampled on. Courage seems to mean standing up to fight any battle with every ounce of self-power we can muster. In both positions, we are in danger of idolizing ourselves or another person.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: As a result, we are god-makers of ourselves and of other people. God calls us to live a life of humility and also a life of courage. We don’t know how to do both because humility seems to mean putting ourselves in position to be trampled on. Courage seems to mean standing up to fight any battle with every ounce of self-power we can muster. In both positions, we are in danger of idolizing ourselves or another person. True humility and courage will look like knowing and standing up for our worth and the worth of others, while also trusting and depending on God’s strength and not our own. Photo Credit: Unsplash
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater. More than once, Jesus’ disciples argued about who among them was the greatest.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: True humility and courage will look like knowing and standing up for our worth and the worth of others, while also trusting and depending on God’s strength and not our own. Photo Credit: Unsplash
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater. More than once, Jesus’ disciples argued about who among them was the greatest. In Luke 9:46-49, Jesus responded to their debate by picking up a young child. We read in verse 49, “Then he said to them, ‘Whoever welcomes this little child in my name welcomes me; and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me. For it is the one who is least among you who is the greatest.’” In Luke 22, the disciples again argued about who would have the legacy of being Jesus’ greatest disciple.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: He made His choices based on the Father’s will and his own willingness to trust Him. As Philippians 2:8 tells us, “And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.” We’re all in this broken world together. We all need Jesus. Sin entangles us. Any one sin would be enough to keep us from God’s presence. Jesus is the only hope we have of entering heaven. Even with the promise of heaven, we are prone to keep tabs on who gets what and who is doing the best job to get there. None of us can make our works good enough to get what Jesus offers freely to all who will receive it. Photo Credit:
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: Any one sin would be enough to keep us from God’s presence. Jesus is the only hope we have of entering heaven. Even with the promise of heaven, we are prone to keep tabs on who gets what and who is doing the best job to get there. None of us can make our works good enough to get what Jesus offers freely to all who will receive it. Photo Credit: Pexels
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are. Jesus knew who He was and who His Father was. He lived out of that knowledge, continually in communion with His Father. He was able to give willingly, knowing that what He gave was part of God’s unique plan, and so He obeyed.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: Pexels
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are. Jesus knew who He was and who His Father was. He lived out of that knowledge, continually in communion with His Father. He was able to give willingly, knowing that what He gave was part of God’s unique plan, and so He obeyed. He also sacrificed himself for us, because He valued each of us so very much. He wants us to be in heaven with Him. A humble person knows her identity, a beloved child of God, is rooted in who God is and what He has done for her. Each of us should strive to live into this truth. We are all valued immensely.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: He also sacrificed himself for us, because He valued each of us so very much. He wants us to be in heaven with Him. A humble person knows her identity, a beloved child of God, is rooted in who God is and what He has done for her. Each of us should strive to live into this truth. We are all valued immensely. When we are able to rest in God’s value for each of us, we are not threatened by His value for others. We can see others as more important than ourselves when we know deep in our souls that God values us immensely, regardless of the great things we may do or not do. The more we cultivate this truth in our souls, the more we are able to rest in the truth of our value because of God. In this place we have less need or desire to prove ourselves to others. We don’t need to take or seek value from anyone.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: When we are able to rest in God’s value for each of us, we are not threatened by His value for others. We can see others as more important than ourselves when we know deep in our souls that God values us immensely, regardless of the great things we may do or not do. The more we cultivate this truth in our souls, the more we are able to rest in the truth of our value because of God. In this place we have less need or desire to prove ourselves to others. We don’t need to take or seek value from anyone. We can love them and consider their needs before our own. This opens the way for more humility in relationships. Photo Credit: Unsplash/Kalisa Veer
5. Humility is honest.
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: We can love them and consider their needs before our own. This opens the way for more humility in relationships. Photo Credit: Unsplash/Kalisa Veer
5. Humility is honest. Real humility requires honesty. It doesn’t deny what God values. Humility can be faked externally, but true humility is never false. It never makes ourselves, or others, greater or less than we are. Romans 12:3 tells us not to think of ourselves more highly than we ought to, but to think of ourselves with sober judgment.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: Real humility requires honesty. It doesn’t deny what God values. Humility can be faked externally, but true humility is never false. It never makes ourselves, or others, greater or less than we are. Romans 12:3 tells us not to think of ourselves more highly than we ought to, but to think of ourselves with sober judgment. A sober mind sees things rightly, which is as God sees. This holds value in its proper place; it is never devalued or overvalued. We don’t prop ourselves, or others, up. Nor does a humble person tear herself down.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: A sober mind sees things rightly, which is as God sees. This holds value in its proper place; it is never devalued or overvalued. We don’t prop ourselves, or others, up. Nor does a humble person tear herself down. False humility means not owning who you are in an effort to appear humble. This may include denying the existence of God-given gifts, desires, thoughts, and needs. By denying these things, we undermine the beauty of something God values. Humility doesn’t say, “Look at how bad I am,” any more than it says, “Look at how good I am.” It points to the Father and His goodness.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: False humility means not owning who you are in an effort to appear humble. This may include denying the existence of God-given gifts, desires, thoughts, and needs. By denying these things, we undermine the beauty of something God values. Humility doesn’t say, “Look at how bad I am,” any more than it says, “Look at how good I am.” It points to the Father and His goodness. It rests in who I am because of the great I AM. True humility needs God desperately and trusts Him implicitly. I still don’t know how to live humility well, but I know it requires a whole lot of Jesus’ greatness over anything I could muster. The more I come to know Him and how much I need Him, the more freedom I experience. In this place, I’m equipped to live out of an overflow of His goodness for me, to others around me.
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
Headings: What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
What Is Humility? (And How Do I Live a Humble Life?)
1. Humility values God’s ways above all else.
2. Humility grows over time as we are transformed.
3. Humility remembers none of us is greater.
Jesus exhorts the disciples not to act like proud kings, but humble servants.
4. Humility knows who you are and whose you are.
5. Humility is honest.
Content: It rests in who I am because of the great I AM. True humility needs God desperately and trusts Him implicitly. I still don’t know how to live humility well, but I know it requires a whole lot of Jesus’ greatness over anything I could muster. The more I come to know Him and how much I need Him, the more freedom I experience. In this place, I’m equipped to live out of an overflow of His goodness for me, to others around me. Jolene Underwood is a writer, coach, and emotional health warrior. She writes from a place of compassion for wounded Christians, encouraging and equipping them in a life of spiritual growth and emotional health. She draws upon her personal experiences, her psychology background, and a passion for Christian counseling to help others cultivate a life well-lived no matter the circumstance. Jolene writes regularly at JoleneUnderwood.com. She also leads a community of writers called Rise Up Writers .
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https://www.ibelieve.com/faith/what-is-humility-and-how-do-i-live-a-humble-life.html
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Title: 10 Reasons You Might Be Afraid of Silence
Headings: 10 Reasons You Might Be Afraid of Silence
10 Reasons You Might Be Afraid of Silence
Christina Patterson
To help you understand why you may avoid quiet, here are 10 reasons you may be afraid of silence and how to overcome them:
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Content: we should speak up against injustice and voice our opinions. But like the Bible tells us: there is a time to speak and a time to be silent ( Ecclesiastes 3:7 ). We’re afraid of silence because we’re always expected to have something to say. More quiet people are labeled as shy when they actually are more thoughtful. If that’s you, that’s ok. Be who God made you and don’t give in to the pressure to feel like you always need to be talking. Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Title: Environmental Art: what it is, examples and artists - Iberdrola
Headings: Environmental artists, a sustainable trend
WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL ART?
Environmental artists, a sustainable trend
ART AND NATURE
CHARACTERISTICS AND AIMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ART
FROM 'LAND ART' TO 'ARTE POVERA'
GREAT ENVIRONMENTAL ARTISTS
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Content: Environmental artists, a sustainable trend
#environmental sustainability #nature #leisure
Art and the environment appeal to reason and feelings. What happens when we mix them? The answer is environmental art, a movement adopted by artists of different disciplines, who are inspired by nature or use it as a raw material, transmitting its beauty and encouraging us to take care of it. Environmental art forces us to think about the consequences of our behaviour on the planet. The natural wonders of the planet have inspired us to express ourselves in more than words for thousands of years. From Palaeolithic cave paintings to high impact digital photographs of the animal kingdom. However, the environmental crisis we now experiencing has driven a new artistic movement that goes beyond capturing and depicting nature as in the past, to transforming nature into the work itself. ART AND NATURE
The first thing that comes to mind when you think of nature in art is landscapes. This genre of painting has been popular in Asia since ancient times but was disparaged in Europe until it became fashionable in the Dutch baroque period and was then exported to other countries. The world's most renowned landscape painters include the Flemish master Jacob van Ruisdael, John Constable from England, American Thomas Cole, Dutchman Vincent Van Gogh and Monet and Cézanne from France, among many others.
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https://www.iberdrola.com/culture/environmental-art
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Title: Environmental Art: what it is, examples and artists - Iberdrola
Headings: Environmental artists, a sustainable trend
WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL ART?
Environmental artists, a sustainable trend
ART AND NATURE
CHARACTERISTICS AND AIMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ART
FROM 'LAND ART' TO 'ARTE POVERA'
GREAT ENVIRONMENTAL ARTISTS
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Content: Nature is also a recurring theme in other visual arts. It has inspired everything from the gardens of Versailles (France) by André Le Nôtre to sculptures like Peine del Viento by Eduardo Chillida in San Sebastián (Spain) and the photographs of Yosemite National Park in the United States by Californian Ansel Adams. Japanese architecture blends into its surroundings by using plant materials like paper, bamboo and wood. 'Green Wheat Fields, Auvers', by Vincent Van Gogh (1890). 'The Poppy Field near Argenteuil', by Claude Monet, 1875. 'Mont Sainte-Victoire', by Paul Cezanne, (1902-1906). Go Highlight 0
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CHARACTERISTICS AND AIMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ART
Environmental art encompasses these traditional genres and modern art, addressing ethics and conservationist activism. This new approach to art emerged at the end of the sixties and, unlike the classics, it does more than depict a landscape or include the environment in its creations. The environment becomes the work of art, to raise awareness of the harm we are causing to the environment and call us to action. Our polluted air and oceans, global warming, deforestation and the consequences of mass consumption for the environment are among the subjects dealt with by contemporary environmental art through photography, painting, drama, dance and sculpture, among other disciplines.
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https://www.iberdrola.com/culture/environmental-art
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Title: Environmental Art: what it is, examples and artists - Iberdrola
Headings: Environmental artists, a sustainable trend
WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL ART?
Environmental artists, a sustainable trend
ART AND NATURE
CHARACTERISTICS AND AIMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ART
FROM 'LAND ART' TO 'ARTE POVERA'
GREAT ENVIRONMENTAL ARTISTS
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Content: 'Mont Sainte-Victoire', by Paul Cezanne, (1902-1906). Go Highlight 0
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CHARACTERISTICS AND AIMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ART
Environmental art encompasses these traditional genres and modern art, addressing ethics and conservationist activism. This new approach to art emerged at the end of the sixties and, unlike the classics, it does more than depict a landscape or include the environment in its creations. The environment becomes the work of art, to raise awareness of the harm we are causing to the environment and call us to action. Our polluted air and oceans, global warming, deforestation and the consequences of mass consumption for the environment are among the subjects dealt with by contemporary environmental art through photography, painting, drama, dance and sculpture, among other disciplines. Ecoart uses natural, sustainable materials like earth, stones, leaves and branches. Tthe main aims of environmental art are to: Raise awareness of the dangers facing the planet and promote its conservation. Encourage communication and citizen participation to protect nature. Incentivise political commitment to fight global warming and its impact.
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https://www.iberdrola.com/culture/environmental-art
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Title: Environmental Art: what it is, examples and artists - Iberdrola
Headings: Environmental artists, a sustainable trend
WHAT IS ENVIRONMENTAL ART?
Environmental artists, a sustainable trend
ART AND NATURE
CHARACTERISTICS AND AIMS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ART
FROM 'LAND ART' TO 'ARTE POVERA'
GREAT ENVIRONMENTAL ARTISTS
Did you find it interesting? Subscribe to our Newsletter!
Content: Ecoart uses natural, sustainable materials like earth, stones, leaves and branches. Tthe main aims of environmental art are to: Raise awareness of the dangers facing the planet and promote its conservation. Encourage communication and citizen participation to protect nature. Incentivise political commitment to fight global warming and its impact. FROM 'LAND ART' TO 'ARTE POVERA'
Environmental art encompasses other, similar movements, such as ecological art, arte povera and land art. The last of these changes the landscape by installing large-scale works of art, such as gigantic spirals, ditches and ramps created using the land itself or natural materials, to inspire emotions in those who view them. The first examples of land art appeared in the United States at the end of the sixties and, generally, the works mutated and ended up disappearing due to erosion. Keys about environmental art. SEE INFOGRAPHIC:
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https://www.iberdrola.com/culture/environmental-art
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Title: What are the Green and Environmental Taxes? - Iberdrola
Headings: Environmental taxes make way to protect the environment
ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES
Environmental taxes make way to protect the environment
WHAT ARE ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES?
THE BENEFITS OF ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES
ON WHAT ARE ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES APPLIED?
PRINCIPLES FOR PROPER ENVIRONMENTAL TAXATION
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Content: The tax must be credible and its rate predictable in order to motivate behaviours that help protect the environment. Environmental tax reform revenues can be used as additional revenue or help to reduce other taxes. Distributional impacts should be addressed through other policy instruments. Competitiveness concerns need to be carefully assessed, not to obstruct taxes but to offer the possibility of coordinating policies and establishing transitional relief periods. Clear communication is critical to public acceptance of environmental taxation. Environmental taxes may need to be combined with other environmental policy instruments to address certain issues. However, the implementation of the various taxes and the way environmental taxation is coordinated often fail to reflect these principles. Some of the most common criticisms include: Lack of connection towards the negative externalities that generated the tax. Lack of environmental consistency in the design due to not being based on environmental damage.
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https://www.iberdrola.com/environment/green-and-environmental-taxes
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Title: What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)? | IBM
Headings: Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
By: IBM Cloud Education
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Artificial intelligence leverages computers and machines to mimic the problem-solving and decision-making capabilities of the human mind.
What is artificial intelligence?
Human approach:
Ideal approach:
Types of artificial intelligence—weak AI vs. strong AI
Deep learning vs. machine learning
Artificial intelligence applications
History of artificial intelligence: Key dates and names
Artificial intelligence and IBM Cloud
Content: Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig then proceeded to publish, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (link resides outside IBM), becoming one of the leading textbooks in the study of AI. In it, they delve into four potential goals or definitions of AI, which differentiates computer systems on the basis of rationality and thinking vs. acting: Human approach: Systems that think like humans
Systems that act like humans
Ideal approach: Systems that think rationally
Systems that act rationally
Alan Turing’s definition would have fallen under the category of “systems that act like humans.” At its simplest form, artificial intelligence is a field, which combines computer science and robust datasets, to enable problem-solving. It also encompasses sub-fields of machine learning and deep learning, which are frequently mentioned in conjunction with artificial intelligence. These disciplines are comprised of AI algorithms which seek to create expert systems which make predictions or classifications based on input data. Today, a lot of hype still surrounds AI development, which is expected of any new emerging technology in the market.
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https://www.ibm.com/cloud/learn/what-is-artificial-intelligence
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Title: Easy Keto Bread - aka HOP Bread | I Breathe I'm Hungry
Headings: Easy Keto Bread – aka HOP Bread
Easy Keto Bread – aka HOP Bread
Love this recipe? Shout it from the rooftops!
This Easy Keto Bread Recipe is so legit tasting that you’ll think you’re dreaming. It is dairy free, yeast free, NOT THE SLIGHTEST BIT EGGY, and has a secret ingredient that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about keto baking.
Guys I gotta tell you that never in my wildest dreams did I think that this yeast free keto bread made with hearts of palm would be so stinking amazing. If I had, I definitely would have done this sooner!
5 Legit Reasons that this HOP bread is the BEST Keto Bread Recipe!
But wait, there’s more!
UPDATE: The Squeaky Clean Keto Bread was a huge success and has a multigrain flavor even though it’s grain free. I might even like that one better than the original. Click here to try that recipe!
Frequently asked questions about the Keto HOP Bread Recipe.
Where do I buy Hearts of Palm?
Where do I buy Psyllium Husk Powder?
YOU MUST USE THE POWDERED PSYLLIUM HUSKS – WHOLE HUSKS WILL NOT WORK THE SAME.
Does it matter what kind of almond flour I use?
How much should I expect this Keto Bread to rise?
Can I substitute coconut flour for the almond flour, or make other changes to this easy Keto bread recipe?
Since the original posting, I’ve updated this Keto HOP bread recipe with a few improvements based on reader feedback! Thank you!
Changes include adding weight amount to the hearts of palm (8 ounces drained,) forming into a shorter loaf for taller slices, increasing the temperature and cooking time, providing nutrition information by loaf as well as slice to account for slice thickness preferences, adding more coconut flour to absorb moisture, and increasing baking powder to lighten density. If you tried the original version you’ll have to let me know what you think of the improvements! They are subtle but I do think the overall texture (which I liked before) is even better and the flavor isn’t really affected at all (a good thing in my opinion!)
Easy Keto Bread Recipe – Low Carb
Description
This Easy Keto Bread Recipe is low carb, gluten free, dairy free, yeast free, NOT THE SLIGHTEST BIT EGGY, and made with hearts of palm.
Ingredients
1 (14 ounce) can of hearts of palm, well drained (equals about 8 ounces drained weight or 1 1/2 cups sliced)
3 large eggs
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 cup warm water
2 cups super-fine blanched almond flour
2/3 cup coconut flour
3 tablespoons psyllium husk powder
4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon fine salt (sea salt or Himalayan salt preferred)
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
Line a 9.5 inch loaf pan with parchment paper.
Combine the hearts of palm, eggs, olive oil, and water in a blender, and blend until smooth.
Pour into a mixing bowl.
Add the almond flour, coconut flour, psyllium husk powder, baking powder and salt. Mix with a dough hook on low to medium for 1 to 2 minutes or until a dough is formed. If you don’t have a mixer, mix by hand with a sturdy spoon for several minutes, then knead by hand for a minute or two, until you have well blended and uniform looking dough.
Form into a loaf about 8 inches long by 3 inches wide and 3 inches high, and place in the parchment-lined loaf pan.
Bake for 70 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the bread has risen by about 1 inch.
Remove from the oven and carefully lift the loaf out of the pan by the edges of the parchment paper.
Place the loaf (without the parchment paper) on a wire rack too cool. This will keep it from getting soggy on the bottom, and will allow any moisture to evaporate as steam.
Cool for at least 30 minutes before slicing.
Store the bread in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, or in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Notes
Approximate net carbs per slice = 2g.
Nutrition info per loaf: 2027 calories, 140g fat, 109g carbs, 65g fiber, 44g net carbs, 89g protein
Nutrition
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Content: I’d scroll through and see it there, but the potentially long testing phase was overwhelming, so I’d put it off and put it off and years went by. A couple of months ago, I was super bored in lockdown with an entire day staring me in the face, so on a whim I decided to give it a go. Because it’s a completely new concept, I was really winging it on the first try, and surprisingly it was pretty decent straight out of the gate. From there I’ve made about 5 test loaves, with a few tweaks each time and it’s finally ready to share! I know you’re dying to know what the secret ingredient is, and I’ve been perversely holding out on you just for the fun of it. Also because you’re probably going to think I’m crazy – but hear me out…
The secret ingredient in this easy keto bread recipe is Hearts of Palm. Too weird? Let me explain! I have loved to snack on hearts of palm for years – straight out of the jar, I can eat tons of it. It’s super low carb, and due to the citric acid used to preserve it, there is a tanginess to hearts of palm that always reminded me of sourdough.
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https://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/easy-keto-bread-recipe-low-carb/
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Title: Easy Keto Bread - aka HOP Bread | I Breathe I'm Hungry
Headings: Easy Keto Bread – aka HOP Bread
Easy Keto Bread – aka HOP Bread
Love this recipe? Shout it from the rooftops!
This Easy Keto Bread Recipe is so legit tasting that you’ll think you’re dreaming. It is dairy free, yeast free, NOT THE SLIGHTEST BIT EGGY, and has a secret ingredient that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about keto baking.
Guys I gotta tell you that never in my wildest dreams did I think that this yeast free keto bread made with hearts of palm would be so stinking amazing. If I had, I definitely would have done this sooner!
5 Legit Reasons that this HOP bread is the BEST Keto Bread Recipe!
But wait, there’s more!
UPDATE: The Squeaky Clean Keto Bread was a huge success and has a multigrain flavor even though it’s grain free. I might even like that one better than the original. Click here to try that recipe!
Frequently asked questions about the Keto HOP Bread Recipe.
Where do I buy Hearts of Palm?
Where do I buy Psyllium Husk Powder?
YOU MUST USE THE POWDERED PSYLLIUM HUSKS – WHOLE HUSKS WILL NOT WORK THE SAME.
Does it matter what kind of almond flour I use?
How much should I expect this Keto Bread to rise?
Can I substitute coconut flour for the almond flour, or make other changes to this easy Keto bread recipe?
Since the original posting, I’ve updated this Keto HOP bread recipe with a few improvements based on reader feedback! Thank you!
Changes include adding weight amount to the hearts of palm (8 ounces drained,) forming into a shorter loaf for taller slices, increasing the temperature and cooking time, providing nutrition information by loaf as well as slice to account for slice thickness preferences, adding more coconut flour to absorb moisture, and increasing baking powder to lighten density. If you tried the original version you’ll have to let me know what you think of the improvements! They are subtle but I do think the overall texture (which I liked before) is even better and the flavor isn’t really affected at all (a good thing in my opinion!)
Easy Keto Bread Recipe – Low Carb
Description
This Easy Keto Bread Recipe is low carb, gluten free, dairy free, yeast free, NOT THE SLIGHTEST BIT EGGY, and made with hearts of palm.
Ingredients
1 (14 ounce) can of hearts of palm, well drained (equals about 8 ounces drained weight or 1 1/2 cups sliced)
3 large eggs
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 cup warm water
2 cups super-fine blanched almond flour
2/3 cup coconut flour
3 tablespoons psyllium husk powder
4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon fine salt (sea salt or Himalayan salt preferred)
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
Line a 9.5 inch loaf pan with parchment paper.
Combine the hearts of palm, eggs, olive oil, and water in a blender, and blend until smooth.
Pour into a mixing bowl.
Add the almond flour, coconut flour, psyllium husk powder, baking powder and salt. Mix with a dough hook on low to medium for 1 to 2 minutes or until a dough is formed. If you don’t have a mixer, mix by hand with a sturdy spoon for several minutes, then knead by hand for a minute or two, until you have well blended and uniform looking dough.
Form into a loaf about 8 inches long by 3 inches wide and 3 inches high, and place in the parchment-lined loaf pan.
Bake for 70 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the bread has risen by about 1 inch.
Remove from the oven and carefully lift the loaf out of the pan by the edges of the parchment paper.
Place the loaf (without the parchment paper) on a wire rack too cool. This will keep it from getting soggy on the bottom, and will allow any moisture to evaporate as steam.
Cool for at least 30 minutes before slicing.
Store the bread in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, or in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Notes
Approximate net carbs per slice = 2g.
Nutrition info per loaf: 2027 calories, 140g fat, 109g carbs, 65g fiber, 44g net carbs, 89g protein
Nutrition
Love this recipe? Shout it from the rooftops!
Content: Also because you’re probably going to think I’m crazy – but hear me out…
The secret ingredient in this easy keto bread recipe is Hearts of Palm. Too weird? Let me explain! I have loved to snack on hearts of palm for years – straight out of the jar, I can eat tons of it. It’s super low carb, and due to the citric acid used to preserve it, there is a tanginess to hearts of palm that always reminded me of sourdough. Because of that flavor, along with the soft, yet starchy texture, I wondered if there was a way to blend it up with eggs to bind it, and some keto friendly flour to bulk it up and dry it out to make a passable keto bread. Guys I gotta tell you that never in my wildest dreams did I think that this yeast free keto bread made with hearts of palm would be so stinking amazing. If I had, I definitely would have done this sooner! For ease of reference when talking about this specific bread recipe, I’ll be referring to it as HOP Bread from here on out (HOP being an acronym for Hearts of Palm if you’re confused.) 5 Legit Reasons that this HOP bread is the BEST Keto Bread Recipe!
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https://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/easy-keto-bread-recipe-low-carb/
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Title: Easy Keto Bread - aka HOP Bread | I Breathe I'm Hungry
Headings: Easy Keto Bread – aka HOP Bread
Easy Keto Bread – aka HOP Bread
Love this recipe? Shout it from the rooftops!
This Easy Keto Bread Recipe is so legit tasting that you’ll think you’re dreaming. It is dairy free, yeast free, NOT THE SLIGHTEST BIT EGGY, and has a secret ingredient that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about keto baking.
Guys I gotta tell you that never in my wildest dreams did I think that this yeast free keto bread made with hearts of palm would be so stinking amazing. If I had, I definitely would have done this sooner!
5 Legit Reasons that this HOP bread is the BEST Keto Bread Recipe!
But wait, there’s more!
UPDATE: The Squeaky Clean Keto Bread was a huge success and has a multigrain flavor even though it’s grain free. I might even like that one better than the original. Click here to try that recipe!
Frequently asked questions about the Keto HOP Bread Recipe.
Where do I buy Hearts of Palm?
Where do I buy Psyllium Husk Powder?
YOU MUST USE THE POWDERED PSYLLIUM HUSKS – WHOLE HUSKS WILL NOT WORK THE SAME.
Does it matter what kind of almond flour I use?
How much should I expect this Keto Bread to rise?
Can I substitute coconut flour for the almond flour, or make other changes to this easy Keto bread recipe?
Since the original posting, I’ve updated this Keto HOP bread recipe with a few improvements based on reader feedback! Thank you!
Changes include adding weight amount to the hearts of palm (8 ounces drained,) forming into a shorter loaf for taller slices, increasing the temperature and cooking time, providing nutrition information by loaf as well as slice to account for slice thickness preferences, adding more coconut flour to absorb moisture, and increasing baking powder to lighten density. If you tried the original version you’ll have to let me know what you think of the improvements! They are subtle but I do think the overall texture (which I liked before) is even better and the flavor isn’t really affected at all (a good thing in my opinion!)
Easy Keto Bread Recipe – Low Carb
Description
This Easy Keto Bread Recipe is low carb, gluten free, dairy free, yeast free, NOT THE SLIGHTEST BIT EGGY, and made with hearts of palm.
Ingredients
1 (14 ounce) can of hearts of palm, well drained (equals about 8 ounces drained weight or 1 1/2 cups sliced)
3 large eggs
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 cup warm water
2 cups super-fine blanched almond flour
2/3 cup coconut flour
3 tablespoons psyllium husk powder
4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon fine salt (sea salt or Himalayan salt preferred)
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
Line a 9.5 inch loaf pan with parchment paper.
Combine the hearts of palm, eggs, olive oil, and water in a blender, and blend until smooth.
Pour into a mixing bowl.
Add the almond flour, coconut flour, psyllium husk powder, baking powder and salt. Mix with a dough hook on low to medium for 1 to 2 minutes or until a dough is formed. If you don’t have a mixer, mix by hand with a sturdy spoon for several minutes, then knead by hand for a minute or two, until you have well blended and uniform looking dough.
Form into a loaf about 8 inches long by 3 inches wide and 3 inches high, and place in the parchment-lined loaf pan.
Bake for 70 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the bread has risen by about 1 inch.
Remove from the oven and carefully lift the loaf out of the pan by the edges of the parchment paper.
Place the loaf (without the parchment paper) on a wire rack too cool. This will keep it from getting soggy on the bottom, and will allow any moisture to evaporate as steam.
Cool for at least 30 minutes before slicing.
Store the bread in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, or in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Notes
Approximate net carbs per slice = 2g.
Nutrition info per loaf: 2027 calories, 140g fat, 109g carbs, 65g fiber, 44g net carbs, 89g protein
Nutrition
Love this recipe? Shout it from the rooftops!
Content: A little goes a long way, especially when you’ve been on keto for awhile and your appetite isn’t huge. Guys I could seriously go on and on about this easy Keto Bread, because it really is Just. That. Awesome. But I want you to stop reading this and get to the kitchen so you can make it and report back! Am I crazy or is this indeed the most amazing Keto Bread ever? I am DYING TO KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS!!!!! Because I’m sure this will get asked a lot, I’m going to talk briefly about sourcing the ingredients and then get right to the recipe below…
Frequently asked questions about the Keto HOP Bread Recipe. Where do I buy Hearts of Palm? Hearts of palm is typically sold in cans or jars.
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https://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/easy-keto-bread-recipe-low-carb/
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Title: Easy Keto Bread - aka HOP Bread | I Breathe I'm Hungry
Headings: Easy Keto Bread – aka HOP Bread
Easy Keto Bread – aka HOP Bread
Love this recipe? Shout it from the rooftops!
This Easy Keto Bread Recipe is so legit tasting that you’ll think you’re dreaming. It is dairy free, yeast free, NOT THE SLIGHTEST BIT EGGY, and has a secret ingredient that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about keto baking.
Guys I gotta tell you that never in my wildest dreams did I think that this yeast free keto bread made with hearts of palm would be so stinking amazing. If I had, I definitely would have done this sooner!
5 Legit Reasons that this HOP bread is the BEST Keto Bread Recipe!
But wait, there’s more!
UPDATE: The Squeaky Clean Keto Bread was a huge success and has a multigrain flavor even though it’s grain free. I might even like that one better than the original. Click here to try that recipe!
Frequently asked questions about the Keto HOP Bread Recipe.
Where do I buy Hearts of Palm?
Where do I buy Psyllium Husk Powder?
YOU MUST USE THE POWDERED PSYLLIUM HUSKS – WHOLE HUSKS WILL NOT WORK THE SAME.
Does it matter what kind of almond flour I use?
How much should I expect this Keto Bread to rise?
Can I substitute coconut flour for the almond flour, or make other changes to this easy Keto bread recipe?
Since the original posting, I’ve updated this Keto HOP bread recipe with a few improvements based on reader feedback! Thank you!
Changes include adding weight amount to the hearts of palm (8 ounces drained,) forming into a shorter loaf for taller slices, increasing the temperature and cooking time, providing nutrition information by loaf as well as slice to account for slice thickness preferences, adding more coconut flour to absorb moisture, and increasing baking powder to lighten density. If you tried the original version you’ll have to let me know what you think of the improvements! They are subtle but I do think the overall texture (which I liked before) is even better and the flavor isn’t really affected at all (a good thing in my opinion!)
Easy Keto Bread Recipe – Low Carb
Description
This Easy Keto Bread Recipe is low carb, gluten free, dairy free, yeast free, NOT THE SLIGHTEST BIT EGGY, and made with hearts of palm.
Ingredients
1 (14 ounce) can of hearts of palm, well drained (equals about 8 ounces drained weight or 1 1/2 cups sliced)
3 large eggs
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 cup warm water
2 cups super-fine blanched almond flour
2/3 cup coconut flour
3 tablespoons psyllium husk powder
4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon fine salt (sea salt or Himalayan salt preferred)
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
Line a 9.5 inch loaf pan with parchment paper.
Combine the hearts of palm, eggs, olive oil, and water in a blender, and blend until smooth.
Pour into a mixing bowl.
Add the almond flour, coconut flour, psyllium husk powder, baking powder and salt. Mix with a dough hook on low to medium for 1 to 2 minutes or until a dough is formed. If you don’t have a mixer, mix by hand with a sturdy spoon for several minutes, then knead by hand for a minute or two, until you have well blended and uniform looking dough.
Form into a loaf about 8 inches long by 3 inches wide and 3 inches high, and place in the parchment-lined loaf pan.
Bake for 70 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the bread has risen by about 1 inch.
Remove from the oven and carefully lift the loaf out of the pan by the edges of the parchment paper.
Place the loaf (without the parchment paper) on a wire rack too cool. This will keep it from getting soggy on the bottom, and will allow any moisture to evaporate as steam.
Cool for at least 30 minutes before slicing.
Store the bread in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, or in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Notes
Approximate net carbs per slice = 2g.
Nutrition info per loaf: 2027 calories, 140g fat, 109g carbs, 65g fiber, 44g net carbs, 89g protein
Nutrition
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Content: Am I crazy or is this indeed the most amazing Keto Bread ever? I am DYING TO KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS!!!!! Because I’m sure this will get asked a lot, I’m going to talk briefly about sourcing the ingredients and then get right to the recipe below…
Frequently asked questions about the Keto HOP Bread Recipe. Where do I buy Hearts of Palm? Hearts of palm is typically sold in cans or jars. When I lived in the states I could get large jars at Costco or other big box stores for pretty cheap. You can also find it in cans at most grocery stores in the vegetable aisle – usually where you’d find canned artichoke hearts. Not sure why they group them together – maybe as a specialty item? If you don’t see them there, check the international aisle with the Latin American brands like Goya. If you can’t find hearts of palm in the store, Amazon sells hearts of palm by the case for about 0.20 per ounce, which isn’t a bad idea since you’re going to want to keep these on hand once you try the bread recipe.
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https://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/easy-keto-bread-recipe-low-carb/
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Title: Easy Keto Bread - aka HOP Bread | I Breathe I'm Hungry
Headings: Easy Keto Bread – aka HOP Bread
Easy Keto Bread – aka HOP Bread
Love this recipe? Shout it from the rooftops!
This Easy Keto Bread Recipe is so legit tasting that you’ll think you’re dreaming. It is dairy free, yeast free, NOT THE SLIGHTEST BIT EGGY, and has a secret ingredient that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about keto baking.
Guys I gotta tell you that never in my wildest dreams did I think that this yeast free keto bread made with hearts of palm would be so stinking amazing. If I had, I definitely would have done this sooner!
5 Legit Reasons that this HOP bread is the BEST Keto Bread Recipe!
But wait, there’s more!
UPDATE: The Squeaky Clean Keto Bread was a huge success and has a multigrain flavor even though it’s grain free. I might even like that one better than the original. Click here to try that recipe!
Frequently asked questions about the Keto HOP Bread Recipe.
Where do I buy Hearts of Palm?
Where do I buy Psyllium Husk Powder?
YOU MUST USE THE POWDERED PSYLLIUM HUSKS – WHOLE HUSKS WILL NOT WORK THE SAME.
Does it matter what kind of almond flour I use?
How much should I expect this Keto Bread to rise?
Can I substitute coconut flour for the almond flour, or make other changes to this easy Keto bread recipe?
Since the original posting, I’ve updated this Keto HOP bread recipe with a few improvements based on reader feedback! Thank you!
Changes include adding weight amount to the hearts of palm (8 ounces drained,) forming into a shorter loaf for taller slices, increasing the temperature and cooking time, providing nutrition information by loaf as well as slice to account for slice thickness preferences, adding more coconut flour to absorb moisture, and increasing baking powder to lighten density. If you tried the original version you’ll have to let me know what you think of the improvements! They are subtle but I do think the overall texture (which I liked before) is even better and the flavor isn’t really affected at all (a good thing in my opinion!)
Easy Keto Bread Recipe – Low Carb
Description
This Easy Keto Bread Recipe is low carb, gluten free, dairy free, yeast free, NOT THE SLIGHTEST BIT EGGY, and made with hearts of palm.
Ingredients
1 (14 ounce) can of hearts of palm, well drained (equals about 8 ounces drained weight or 1 1/2 cups sliced)
3 large eggs
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 cup warm water
2 cups super-fine blanched almond flour
2/3 cup coconut flour
3 tablespoons psyllium husk powder
4 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon fine salt (sea salt or Himalayan salt preferred)
Instructions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit.
Line a 9.5 inch loaf pan with parchment paper.
Combine the hearts of palm, eggs, olive oil, and water in a blender, and blend until smooth.
Pour into a mixing bowl.
Add the almond flour, coconut flour, psyllium husk powder, baking powder and salt. Mix with a dough hook on low to medium for 1 to 2 minutes or until a dough is formed. If you don’t have a mixer, mix by hand with a sturdy spoon for several minutes, then knead by hand for a minute or two, until you have well blended and uniform looking dough.
Form into a loaf about 8 inches long by 3 inches wide and 3 inches high, and place in the parchment-lined loaf pan.
Bake for 70 minutes, or until the top is golden brown and the bread has risen by about 1 inch.
Remove from the oven and carefully lift the loaf out of the pan by the edges of the parchment paper.
Place the loaf (without the parchment paper) on a wire rack too cool. This will keep it from getting soggy on the bottom, and will allow any moisture to evaporate as steam.
Cool for at least 30 minutes before slicing.
Store the bread in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week, or in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Notes
Approximate net carbs per slice = 2g.
Nutrition info per loaf: 2027 calories, 140g fat, 109g carbs, 65g fiber, 44g net carbs, 89g protein
Nutrition
Love this recipe? Shout it from the rooftops!
Content: When I lived in the states I could get large jars at Costco or other big box stores for pretty cheap. You can also find it in cans at most grocery stores in the vegetable aisle – usually where you’d find canned artichoke hearts. Not sure why they group them together – maybe as a specialty item? If you don’t see them there, check the international aisle with the Latin American brands like Goya. If you can’t find hearts of palm in the store, Amazon sells hearts of palm by the case for about 0.20 per ounce, which isn’t a bad idea since you’re going to want to keep these on hand once you try the bread recipe. Where do I buy Psyllium Husk Powder? I get my psyllium husk powder on Amazon, and I always purchase the Healthworks brand because unlike other brands it never turns your baked goods purple. I’m not sure why some brands do, but apparently it’s a thing. IMPORTANT UPDATE: the psyllium powder I ordered in 2019 from health works was a true powder and that’s what I made these loaves from.
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https://www.ibreatheimhungry.com/easy-keto-bread-recipe-low-carb/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_532920592#4_1169720904
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Title: National Giving Hearts Day 2021: How Charity Can Make A Difference
Headings: National Giving Hearts Day 2021: How Charity Can Make A Difference
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National Giving Hearts Day 2021: How Charity Can Make A Difference
The history behind National Giving Hearts Day:
Why doing charity is important?
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Content: Why doing charity is important? “Sharing is caring,” which is the first-ever lesson we learn in kindergarten. When a person comes forward and donates, he in turn inspires his near and dear ones to follow him, thereby widening the positive impact of donations, and making the wellbeing of society a shared goal. However, there is a looming concern among people about whether their donated money is being channeled toward the rightful purpose. In that case, one ideally should double-check the credibility of the foundation before making donations. In case you want to donate, visit Giving Hearts Day’s official website and find your charity. The organization was built to provide support to your preferred charities, and they ensure the donated amount goes to them without passing through any intermediaries. Here are some quotes that represent the importance of generosity: ( Courtesy: realbuz.com)
"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give,"- Winston Churchill
"It is when you give of yourself that you truly give,"- Kahlil Gibran
"No one has ever become poor by giving,"- Anne Frank
"Be the change you want to see in the world,"- Mahatma Gandhi
Britain's Prince Harry takes part in activities with children at the Khayelitsha Football for Hope project in Cape Town, November 30, 2015.
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https://www.ibtimes.com/national-giving-hearts-day-2021-how-charity-can-make-difference-3143312
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_535498655#0_1176012417
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Title: White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
Headings: White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
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White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
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Content: White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated? National
White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated? By Janice Williams @manhattanjan
10/05/16 AT 11:41 AM
A condemned inmate stands with handcuffs on as he preapres to be released from the exercise yard back to his cell at San Quentin State Prison's death row on August 15, 2016 in San Quentin, California Photo: Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Black people only represent 13.3 percent of the U.S. population while white people make up about 77 percent. But there are more black men in state prisons across the nation than there are white men. The latest Federal Bureau of Prisons statistics showed the white population was 58.7 percent in August, compared to the 37.8 percent of blacks being housed at federal institutions.
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https://www.ibtimes.com/white-men-vs-black-men-prison-statistics-2016-why-are-more-african-american-males-2426793
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Title: White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
Headings: White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
National
White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
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Content: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated? By Janice Williams @manhattanjan
10/05/16 AT 11:41 AM
A condemned inmate stands with handcuffs on as he preapres to be released from the exercise yard back to his cell at San Quentin State Prison's death row on August 15, 2016 in San Quentin, California Photo: Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Black people only represent 13.3 percent of the U.S. population while white people make up about 77 percent. But there are more black men in state prisons across the nation than there are white men. The latest Federal Bureau of Prisons statistics showed the white population was 58.7 percent in August, compared to the 37.8 percent of blacks being housed at federal institutions. At the state level, however, the department said that black male prisoners represent 38 percent of the population while whites males account for 35 percent and 21 percent are Hispanic males. Overall, blacks are 5.1 more times likely to be incarcerated than whites, and blacks represent more than half of the prison population in 11 states. FindTheData | Graphiq
Racial disparities could be the biggest reason why black males are so overrepresented in state prisons. A 2011 Washington Post report by Marc Mauer of The Sentencing Projec t and Georgetown law professor David Cole highlighted the differences in the number of arrests and heavier sentences black men appear to get compared to that of white men. For instance, in 2003, black men were reportedly 12 times more likely to receive prison sentences for drug offenses even though surveys have shown white and black people in the U.S. use and sell drugs at almost the same rate.
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https://www.ibtimes.com/white-men-vs-black-men-prison-statistics-2016-why-are-more-african-american-males-2426793
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_535498655#2_1176016140
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Title: White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
Headings: White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
National
White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
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Content: At the state level, however, the department said that black male prisoners represent 38 percent of the population while whites males account for 35 percent and 21 percent are Hispanic males. Overall, blacks are 5.1 more times likely to be incarcerated than whites, and blacks represent more than half of the prison population in 11 states. FindTheData | Graphiq
Racial disparities could be the biggest reason why black males are so overrepresented in state prisons. A 2011 Washington Post report by Marc Mauer of The Sentencing Projec t and Georgetown law professor David Cole highlighted the differences in the number of arrests and heavier sentences black men appear to get compared to that of white men. For instance, in 2003, black men were reportedly 12 times more likely to receive prison sentences for drug offenses even though surveys have shown white and black people in the U.S. use and sell drugs at almost the same rate. Blacks only represent a small fraction of the U.S. population and they only account for 14 percent of drug users in the country, but they make up 34 percent of people arrested for drug offenses and 45 percent of those behind bars on drug charges. Mauer and Cole suggest this may be because dealers and users are easier to target in urban, impoverished, inner-city neighborhoods as opposed to broader, suburban landscapes. Racial profiling by police may also play a role in the number of black men serving time. Black drivers are 31 percent more likely to be stopped by the police than a white driver, according to a 2011 Police-Public Contact Survey report by the Justice Department. Blacks were twice as likely to be searched during routine traffic stops, and five percent of blacks pulled over by police aren’t told why they were stopped.
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https://www.ibtimes.com/white-men-vs-black-men-prison-statistics-2016-why-are-more-african-american-males-2426793
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_535498655#3_1176018506
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Title: White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
Headings: White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
National
White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
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Content: Blacks only represent a small fraction of the U.S. population and they only account for 14 percent of drug users in the country, but they make up 34 percent of people arrested for drug offenses and 45 percent of those behind bars on drug charges. Mauer and Cole suggest this may be because dealers and users are easier to target in urban, impoverished, inner-city neighborhoods as opposed to broader, suburban landscapes. Racial profiling by police may also play a role in the number of black men serving time. Black drivers are 31 percent more likely to be stopped by the police than a white driver, according to a 2011 Police-Public Contact Survey report by the Justice Department. Blacks were twice as likely to be searched during routine traffic stops, and five percent of blacks pulled over by police aren’t told why they were stopped. Before stop-and-frisk tactics were deemed unconstitutional in New York City by a Supreme Court judge in 2013, 54 percent of the 191,588 New Yorkers stopped-and-frisked by police that year were black while only 11 percent of searches involved white people. Racism and how others view blacks may also play a role in a jury's verdict and a judge's sentencing. Duane Buck, a black inmate currently appealing his death row sentence in Texas, believes racism may have played a factor in his initial trial after a psychologist testified and perpetuated that he would be more likely to kill again because he was black. During his trial, former prison psychologist Walter Quijano suggested that being black or a minority “increases the future dangerousness” of a person "for various reasons," which Buck believes inevitably led the jury to convict him to death. The inmate, who has been appealing his death sentence for the past 14 years, will get his appeal heard before the Supreme Court on Wednesday.
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https://www.ibtimes.com/white-men-vs-black-men-prison-statistics-2016-why-are-more-african-american-males-2426793
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Title: White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
Headings: White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
National
White Men Vs. Black Men Prison Statistics 2016: Why Are More African American Males Incarcerated?
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Content: Before stop-and-frisk tactics were deemed unconstitutional in New York City by a Supreme Court judge in 2013, 54 percent of the 191,588 New Yorkers stopped-and-frisked by police that year were black while only 11 percent of searches involved white people. Racism and how others view blacks may also play a role in a jury's verdict and a judge's sentencing. Duane Buck, a black inmate currently appealing his death row sentence in Texas, believes racism may have played a factor in his initial trial after a psychologist testified and perpetuated that he would be more likely to kill again because he was black. During his trial, former prison psychologist Walter Quijano suggested that being black or a minority “increases the future dangerousness” of a person "for various reasons," which Buck believes inevitably led the jury to convict him to death. The inmate, who has been appealing his death sentence for the past 14 years, will get his appeal heard before the Supreme Court on Wednesday. Although prison populations are on the decline, more than 1.5 million people were prisoners in state and federal correctional institutions in 2014, according to a report by the Bureau of Justice Statistic. Loading...
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Title: Natural Resources | NIDC
Headings: Natural Resources
Natural Resources
Content: Natural Resources | NIDC
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Covering 2 million km², Saudi Arabia is the largest country in the Middle East and the 14th largest country in the world. Saudi Arabia’s size and geology make it rich in minerals, oil, gas, key raw materials for manufacturing and industrial development. Saudi Arabia has the largest mineral deposits in the Middle East. In the west of the country, the Arabian Shield is a major source of precious and basic minerals such as gold, silver, copper, zinc, chromium, manganese, tungsten, lead, tin, Aluminum and iron. Mainly in the east, extensive sedimentary formations contain industrial minerals such as gypsum, feldspar, mica, Sulphur and salt. Saudi Arabia is also a source of highly prized rare earth elements such as tantalum - for which it has a quarter of the world’s reserves - and niobium. Saudi Arabia’s deeper sedimentary formations contain most of its 266.4 billion barrels of proven and recoverable oil. This vast natural resource represents up to 22% of global oil reserves, more than any other country. Saudi Arabia oil production began in 1933 and oil exports in 1939. Some eight decades later, Saudi Arabia has enough oil to last another 80 years at today’s extraction rate of 10.2 million barrels a day.
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https://www.ic.gov.sa/en/invest-in-saudi-arabia/natural-resources/
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Title: Addressing Mental Health in School Leads to Improved Performance
Headings: Addressing Mental Health Issues in School Leads to Improved Performance
Addressing Mental Health Issues in School Leads to Improved Performance
Table of Contents
History of Mental Health in Schools
1. The Early 1900s
2. The '50s and '60s
3. The Late 20th Century
4. The Present
What's to Blame for the Mental Health Epidemic?
1. Pressure to Succeed
2. Social Media and Technology
3. Lack of Sleep
4. Lack of Exercise
5. Stress at Home
Signs of Mental Health Problems in Students
The Link Between Mental Illness and School Performance
Inspiring Change: Next Steps Toward Mental Health in Schools
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Content: Since anxiety and depression impact school performance, many parents may worry about their children's future. While mental health problems can have many different causes, here are five factors contributing to the mental health epidemic and poor academic performance. 1. Pressure to Succeed
The adolescent brain is not mature enough to make long-term decisions. Understandably, teens may feel overwhelmed when asked to choose a career path or decide what college they want to attend. Many times, parents and teachers place an enormous burden on teenagers to perform beyond their capabilities. Teens feel the need to meet unrealistic expectations set by parents, schools and social media, contributing to anxiety and depression. 2. Social Media and Technology
Students spend far too much time in front of a screen every day. According to a survey released by ParentsTogether, almost half of the respondents' children spend more than six hours a day online, and 85% of parents worry about their child's excessive use of games, applications and social media.
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https://www.icanotes.com/2019/01/10/addressing-mental-health-issues-in-school-leads-to-improved-performance/
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Title: What are Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)? Why are they important?
Headings: What Are Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Why Are They Important?
What Are Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) and Why Are They Important?
Table of Contents
What Are Social Determinants of Health?
1. Socioeconomic Status
2. Neighborhood and Physical Environment
3. Education
4. Food
5. Community and Social Context
6. Healthcare System
What Is Health Equity?
How Do Social Determinants of Health Impact Mental Health Care?
Social Determinants of Mental Health
Addressing Social Determinants' Impact on Mental Health
How a Natural Disaster Can Impact Mental Health
Addressing SDOH for Behavioral Health
Screening for SDOH in Behavioral and Mental Health Care
How Screening for Social Determinants Benefits Practitioners
How to Screen for SDOH
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Content: Mental health is a concern for people of any age. Among children, mental health disorders can lead to a variety of negative outcomes, including: Failure in school
Family conflict
Violence
Alcohol or drug abuse
Suicide
Social determinants of health can impact mental health care. When providers use social determinant interventions, people enjoy better mental health outcomes, but tracing connections between individual mental health and social determinants can be tricky. Social Determinants of Mental Health
The first step of understanding the social determinants of mental health is knowing what populations may be more vulnerable to these social determinants than others. The following are some social determinants of health that impact mental health care: Age
Race
Ethnicity
Gender
Education level
Income level
Geographic location
Quality of housing
Interpersonal and community dynamics
School and work conditions
Employment opportunities
These factors can have negative or positive effects on mental health and risk. While an impoverished area with a high crime rate can have a negative impact on mental health, safe shared spaces like parks can promote positive mental health. Addressing Social Determinants' Impact on Mental Health
What is being done to study and address the impact of social determinants of health in the mental health field? One method is providing funds to medical schools and nonprofit organizations, so they can use an approach in their healthcare programs that focuses on social determinants.
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https://www.icanotes.com/2020/04/10/what-are-social-determinants-of-health/
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Title: 2021 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code M34.1: CR (E)ST syndrome
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2021 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code M34.1
CR (E)ST syndrome
Content: New code (first year of non-draft ICD-10-CM)
2017 (effective 10/1/2016): No change
2018 (effective 10/1/2017): No change
2019 (effective 10/1/2018): No change
2020 (effective 10/1/2019): No change
2021 (effective 10/1/2020): No change
Diagnosis Index entries containing back-references to M34.1: Calcinosis (interstitial) (tumoral) (universalis) E83.59
ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code E83.59
Other disorders of calcium metabolism
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Billable/Specific Code
with Raynaud's phenomenon, esophageal dysfunction, sclerodactyly, telangiectasia M34.1 (CREST syndrome)
CREST syndrome M34.1
CRST syndrome M34.1
ICD-10-CM Codes Adjacent To M34.1
M33.22 …… with myopathy
M33.29 …… with other organ involvement
M33.9 Dermatopolymyositis, unspecified
M33.90 …… organ involvement unspecified
M33.91 …… with respiratory involvement
M33.92 …… with myopathy
M33.93 …… without myopathy
M33.99 …… with other organ involvement
M34 Systemic sclerosis [scleroderma]
M34.0 Progressive systemic sclerosis
M34.1 CR (E)ST syndrome
M34.2 Systemic sclerosis induced by drug and chemical
M34.8 Other forms of systemic sclerosis
M34.81 Systemic sclerosis with lung involvement
M34.82 Systemic sclerosis with myopathy
M34.83 Systemic sclerosis with polyneuropathy
M34.89 Other systemic sclerosis
M34.9 Systemic sclerosis, unspecified
M35 Other systemic involvement of connective tissue
M35.0 Sicca syndrome [Sjögren]
M35.00 Sicca syndrome, unspecified
Reimbursement claims with a date of service on or after October 1, 2015 require the use of ICD-10-CM codes.
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https://www.icd10data.com/ICD10CM/Codes/M00-M99/M30-M36/M34-/M34.1
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Title: 5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career | Institution of Civil Engineers
Headings: 5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career
5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career
1. Civil engineering is SO varied
2. Civil engineering is a creative career
3. Civil engineering is a real team effort
4. Civil engineering takes you around the world
5. Civil engineering makes a tangible difference to people’s lives
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Content: 18 September, 2019
Author: Anh Nguyen, ICE Digital Content Editor
One thing that civil engineers seem to have in common is an innate love for their job. They seem to all have such a high level of job satisfaction from their work, which not only gets them out of bed every morning but motivates them in their day-to-day activities. We asked some civil engineers what they love about the profession, and why they believe it’s the king of careers. 1. Civil engineering is SO varied
Civil engineering is a term that covers so many job roles, sectors, skills and people. “There’s more to it than muddy boots and concrete,” says Blessing Danha. She finds the application of big data and technology on ageing infrastructure an interesting area of work, for example. Every day is different, according to Aaron Matthew. “You get to work with a ton of new people on new tasks every day!
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Title: 5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career | Institution of Civil Engineers
Headings: 5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career
5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career
1. Civil engineering is SO varied
2. Civil engineering is a creative career
3. Civil engineering is a real team effort
4. Civil engineering takes you around the world
5. Civil engineering makes a tangible difference to people’s lives
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Content: Civil engineering is SO varied
Civil engineering is a term that covers so many job roles, sectors, skills and people. “There’s more to it than muddy boots and concrete,” says Blessing Danha. She finds the application of big data and technology on ageing infrastructure an interesting area of work, for example. Every day is different, according to Aaron Matthew. “You get to work with a ton of new people on new tasks every day! I have written legal documents, made announcements on the trains, repaired Santander bikes and explored underground stations,” he says. Meanwhile, Tara Fraser ’s civil engineering career has included abseiling off bridges and mast structures, inspecting Ministry of Defence facilities, and working on airports and laboratories. “There’s so much variety,” says Fraser. “ Where else can you be working inside an office and out on site, all in the same day?” 2.
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Title: 5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career | Institution of Civil Engineers
Headings: 5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career
5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career
1. Civil engineering is SO varied
2. Civil engineering is a creative career
3. Civil engineering is a real team effort
4. Civil engineering takes you around the world
5. Civil engineering makes a tangible difference to people’s lives
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Content: I have written legal documents, made announcements on the trains, repaired Santander bikes and explored underground stations,” he says. Meanwhile, Tara Fraser ’s civil engineering career has included abseiling off bridges and mast structures, inspecting Ministry of Defence facilities, and working on airports and laboratories. “There’s so much variety,” says Fraser. “ Where else can you be working inside an office and out on site, all in the same day?” 2. Civil engineering is a creative career
If you think that creativity can only be found in an arts career, you’d be wrong. The vast number of different designs for buildings, bridges and other structures shows how civil engineers have to think outside the box to solve a wide range of challenges. “I had no idea how creative civil engineering was until I got to university and my first project was to build a pasta bridge,” says Cat Salvini. “It’s creative. Whether it’s bringing a drawing on paper to life to working out how to thread a tunnel through the congested ground below the feet of Londoners,” adds Sakthy Selvakumaran .
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Title: 5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career | Institution of Civil Engineers
Headings: 5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career
5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career
1. Civil engineering is SO varied
2. Civil engineering is a creative career
3. Civil engineering is a real team effort
4. Civil engineering takes you around the world
5. Civil engineering makes a tangible difference to people’s lives
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Content: Civil engineering is a creative career
If you think that creativity can only be found in an arts career, you’d be wrong. The vast number of different designs for buildings, bridges and other structures shows how civil engineers have to think outside the box to solve a wide range of challenges. “I had no idea how creative civil engineering was until I got to university and my first project was to build a pasta bridge,” says Cat Salvini. “It’s creative. Whether it’s bringing a drawing on paper to life to working out how to thread a tunnel through the congested ground below the feet of Londoners,” adds Sakthy Selvakumaran . 3. Civil engineering is a real team effort
Engineers work in teams to solve real-world problems, so if you’re a team player, it’s the perfect career for you. “The civil engineering industry is built on team spirit and collaboration,” says Kishore Ramdeen . “We encourage each other to achieve more and challenge ourselves. And when we work together well, we get things done safer, faster and cheaper.”
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https://www.ice.org.uk/news-and-insight/ice-community-blog/september-2019/top-reasons-civil-engineering-best-career
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Title: 5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career | Institution of Civil Engineers
Headings: 5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career
5 top reasons why civil engineering is the best career
1. Civil engineering is SO varied
2. Civil engineering is a creative career
3. Civil engineering is a real team effort
4. Civil engineering takes you around the world
5. Civil engineering makes a tangible difference to people’s lives
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How can civil engineers improve the design risk management process?
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Content: Natalie Cheung is one civil engineer who’s motivated by working with other people. “It’s great to come together with people with different expertise to deliver one collaborative design,” she says. “A civil engineer isn’t just a person who sits behind a PC doing calculations or designing all day, but a person who forges relationships, motivates others and talks openly about worldly issues,” adds Ashkan Amiri . 4. Civil engineering takes you around the world
Many people want jobs that involve travel, and if you’re a civil engineer, you’ve hit the jackpot. “I knew before that you could move to a different country to work,” says Bianca Wheeler. “ But never quite understood the large scale of opportunities and project roles that exist, particularly in the civil engineering industry.” And it’s not all work and no play. “You get to work with a diverse range of people from all over the world, and before you know it, you have a contact list of international friends that can offer you technical engineering advice, but also help you plan your next holiday if you plan to visit their home country,” says Ramdeen. 5.
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https://www.ice.org.uk/news-and-insight/ice-community-blog/september-2019/top-reasons-civil-engineering-best-career
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Title:
Headings: Defining Terrorism - Is One Man’s Terrorist Another Man’s Freedom Fighter?
Defining Terrorism - Is One Man’s Terrorist Another Man’s Freedom Fighter?
Defining Terrorism: The Present Situation
Terrorism or Revolutionary Violence?
Terrorism or National Liberation?
Targeting “the innocent”?
Proposing a Definition of Terrorism
Guerrilla Warfare vs. Terrorism
Individual Terrorism and Urban Guerrilla Warfare
The Aims of Terrorism and of Guerrilla Warfare
Defining States’ Involvement in Terrorism
The Importance of Defining Terrorism
The Attitude of Terrorist Organizations Toward the Definition
Summary
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Content: Whether government terrorism and resistance terrorism are part of the same phenomenon
3. Separating terrorism from simple criminal acts, from open war between “consenting” groups, and from acts that clearly arise out of mental illness
4. Is terrorism a sub-category of coercion? Violence? Power? Influence? 5. Can terrorism be legitimate? What gains justify its use? 6.
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https://www.ict.org.il/Article/1123/Defining-Terrorism-Is-One-Mans-Terrorist-Another-Mans-Freedom-Fighter
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Title: Idaho ranks No. 50 in per-pupil spending
Headings: Idaho ranks No. 50 in per-pupil spending
Idaho ranks No. 50 in per-pupil spending
About Kevin Richert
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Content: I don’t take it lightly,” Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Luna said in an interview Tuesday. But Luna also says the per-pupil spending numbers draw a lot of public attention, in part, because they are one of the few ways the public can draw comparisons between the states’ education systems. Luna hopes that will change with the advent of Idaho Core Standards and the national Common Core movement. A Common Core supporter, Luna hopes that the states’ performance on common assessments will garner at least as much attention as per-pupil spending statistics. Idaho Education Association President Penni Cyr says the latest Census Bureau report is another sign of the Legislature’s failure to step up and properly fund schools. Penni Cyr
The shortcomings can be seen in many areas — from large class sizes to cuts in teacher professional development to a failure to adequately pay for supplies, leaving teachers to pay the difference out of their own pockets. An improving state economy hasn’t improved the picture for K-12 funding, she said Tuesday. “ Honestly, I don’t see any signs of change right now.” In per-capita spending, Idaho fared slightly better. Idaho spent $42.14 per $1,000 in personal income on education, ranking No.
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Title: Idaho ranks No. 50 in per-pupil spending
Headings: Idaho ranks No. 50 in per-pupil spending
Idaho ranks No. 50 in per-pupil spending
About Kevin Richert
Republish this article on your website
Content: Penni Cyr
The shortcomings can be seen in many areas — from large class sizes to cuts in teacher professional development to a failure to adequately pay for supplies, leaving teachers to pay the difference out of their own pockets. An improving state economy hasn’t improved the picture for K-12 funding, she said Tuesday. “ Honestly, I don’t see any signs of change right now.” In per-capita spending, Idaho fared slightly better. Idaho spent $42.14 per $1,000 in personal income on education, ranking No. 43 nationally and lagging 13.4 percent behind the national average of $48.68. Other news from the report: More than 83 percent of Idaho’s school spending goes to salaries and benefits, slightly above the national average of 81.9 percent. Idaho spends $5,688 per pupil on salaries and benefits. Idaho spends $389 per pupil on school administration.
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https://www.idahoednews.org/news/idaho-ranks-no-50-in-per-pupil-spending/
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Title:
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Embed YouTube in PowerPoint to Play YouTube in PowerPoint with Ease!
YouTube to PowerPoint Converter - Download and Convert YouTube FLV, MP4, WebM to PowerPoint Supported Format
Overview
YouTube to PowerPoint Converter
How to Download and Convert YouTube to PowerPoint?
Make Preparation: Run YouTube to PowerPoint Converter
Step 1 Add YouTube Video
Step 2 Select PowerPoint supported format
Step 3 Convert YouTube to PowerPoint
Insert YouTube in PowerPoint
PowerPoint Cannot Insert a Video from this Embed Code YouTube
Symptoms in embed YouTube in PowerPoint:
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Resolution for PowerPoint Cannot Insert a YouTube Video:
Content: Embed YouTube in PowerPoint to Play YouTube in PowerPoint with Ease! YouTube to PowerPoint Converter - Download and Convert YouTube FLV, MP4, WebM to PowerPoint Supported Format
May 29th, 2018, Update by Smile Harney
Overview
Though we can insert YouTube URL in PowerPoint for playing YouTube videos in PPT, this method has some limitations like there must be an Internet connection in playing the embedded YouTube video in PowerPoint, and sometimes we even encounter 'PowerPoint Cannot Insert a Video from this Embed Code' YouTube error. In order to avoid these limitations, a recommended solution is to embed downloaded YouTube video in PowerPoint. This following article just aims to introduce a professional YouTube to PowerPoint Converter and a step by step guide on how to download and convert YouTube to PowerPoint supported format to successfully embed YouTube in PowerPoint for easy playback. YouTube to PowerPoint Converter
iDealshare VideoGo, the professional YouTube to PowerPoint Converter, can easily convert all kinds of downloaded YouTube videos whatever it is in FLV, MP4 or WebM format to PowerPoint supported video format like AVI, WMV, ASF, MPG and etc. It also support convert YouTube to PowerPoint supported audio format like AIFF, MP3, WMA, WAV, AU. Besides converting YouTube to PowerPoint format, iDealshare VideoGo also helps to convert other video formats like MKV, 3GP, WTV, MOV, M4V, F4V, MXF, Apple ProRes, RMVB, DV, VOB, MTS, AVCHD, OGV and etc to PowerPoint compatible format. This powerful YouTube to PowerPoint Converter also features all-in-one downloading as well as converting YouTube to PowerPoint format. Aside from download YouTube to PowerPoint, it also supports downloading video to PowerPoint from other websites like Facebook, Google Videos, Metacafe, eHow, Vimeo, MTV, BBC, Dailymotion, etc. To directly download online YouTube videos to PowerPoint supported MPG, AVI, WMV, you may also try Allavsoft with this guide Directly download online YouTube videos to PowerPoint supported video format
How to Download and Convert YouTube to PowerPoint?
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Title: Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement | Ideas for Leaders
Headings: Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement
Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement
Key Concept
Idea Summary
Business Application
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Content: Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement | Ideas for Leaders
Ideas for Leaders # 334
Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement
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Employees’ perceptions of justice in their organization can impact important outcomes and should not be ignored. In this Idea, positive changes in distributive, procedural, and interactional justice are linked to job satisfaction and organizational commitment. Read on to find how these can be built upon in your workplace. Idea Summary
Organizational justice has become a major focus of management research in recent years, due to its connection with numerous employee outcomes; satisfaction, commitment, trust and reduced levels of turnover have all been associated with an employee’s perceived level of justice in their workplace. But how exactly do changes in perceptions of justices—both and positive or negative—affect employee attitudes? In a 2013 paper, Tae-Yeol Kim from CEIBS explores this question, alongside researchers from the University of Macau and City University of Hong Kong. They propose that changes in outcome allocations, company procedures and interpersonal treatment that make employees feel that they are being treated more fairly can go a long way towards improving their job satisfaction, employee engagement and commitment.
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https://www.ideasforleaders.com/ideas/justice-fairness-and-employee-engagement
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Title: Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement | Ideas for Leaders
Headings: Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement
Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement
Key Concept
Idea Summary
Business Application
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Content: Idea Summary
Organizational justice has become a major focus of management research in recent years, due to its connection with numerous employee outcomes; satisfaction, commitment, trust and reduced levels of turnover have all been associated with an employee’s perceived level of justice in their workplace. But how exactly do changes in perceptions of justices—both and positive or negative—affect employee attitudes? In a 2013 paper, Tae-Yeol Kim from CEIBS explores this question, alongside researchers from the University of Macau and City University of Hong Kong. They propose that changes in outcome allocations, company procedures and interpersonal treatment that make employees feel that they are being treated more fairly can go a long way towards improving their job satisfaction, employee engagement and commitment. Kim et al collected survey data from 151 employees across a wide variety of organizations in Hong Kong, including participants from the finance, service, information technology, manufacturing, and education industries. In particular, they measured fairness perceptions, job satisfaction and affective organizational commitment. They found that changes in distributive, procedural, and interactional justice significantly explained variances in job satisfaction. They describe these types of justice perceptions as follows: Distributive justice:
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Title: Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement | Ideas for Leaders
Headings: Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement
Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement
Key Concept
Idea Summary
Business Application
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Content: Kim et al collected survey data from 151 employees across a wide variety of organizations in Hong Kong, including participants from the finance, service, information technology, manufacturing, and education industries. In particular, they measured fairness perceptions, job satisfaction and affective organizational commitment. They found that changes in distributive, procedural, and interactional justice significantly explained variances in job satisfaction. They describe these types of justice perceptions as follows: Distributive justice: employees’ perceived fairness of organizational outcomes that they receive. In other words, are they getting back as much as they are putting in? Procedural justice: employees’ perceived fairness of the processes by which outcomes are allocated. Interactional justice:
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https://www.ideasforleaders.com/ideas/justice-fairness-and-employee-engagement
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Title: Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement | Ideas for Leaders
Headings: Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement
Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement
Key Concept
Idea Summary
Business Application
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Content: employees’ perceived fairness of organizational outcomes that they receive. In other words, are they getting back as much as they are putting in? Procedural justice: employees’ perceived fairness of the processes by which outcomes are allocated. Interactional justice: employees’ perceived fairness of the interpersonal treatment they receive from authority figures (such as dignity, respect, etc.) Positive changes in these forms of justice were found to be strongly related to job satisfaction and affective organizational commitment. In particular, procedural justice was more strongly related to employee attitudes than other types of justice. Previous research in this area has focused primarily on US workers, and the results have suggested that negative changes in fairness perceptions have a stronger impact on employee attitudes than positive changes. This study, however, showed the opposite;
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Title: Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement | Ideas for Leaders
Headings: Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement
Justice, Fairness and Employee Engagement
Key Concept
Idea Summary
Business Application
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Content: employees’ perceived fairness of the interpersonal treatment they receive from authority figures (such as dignity, respect, etc.) Positive changes in these forms of justice were found to be strongly related to job satisfaction and affective organizational commitment. In particular, procedural justice was more strongly related to employee attitudes than other types of justice. Previous research in this area has focused primarily on US workers, and the results have suggested that negative changes in fairness perceptions have a stronger impact on employee attitudes than positive changes. This study, however, showed the opposite; positive changes had a stronger affect on the job attitudes of employees in Hong Kong. This may be due to cultural differences, but is nevertheless relevant for global organizations that may wish to do business in the region. Business Application
According to Kim et al’s research, organizations and executives that want to build affective commitment and enhance their employees’ job satisfaction need to promote and highlight these positive changes in order to leverage their benefits on job attitudes. Undoubtedly, improving employees’ perceptions of fairness is very important, and these findings suggest this can be done by: establishing fair procedures in allocating rewards;
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https://www.ideasforleaders.com/ideas/justice-fairness-and-employee-engagement
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Title: Using Equity Audits to Assess and Address Opportunity Gaps Across Education - IDRA
Headings:
The Role of Accountability
The Purpose of an Equity Audit
Programmatic Equity
Teaching Quality
Achievement Equity
Data Collection and Review
The Product of an Equity Audit
Equitable Education Outcomes for All Students
Resources
Content: The IDRA EAC- South uses the six goals as a foundation for our equity audits. We facilitate equity “walks” in districts across the southern region of the United States. Some school districts in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas and Virginia now use these goals to constantly gauge their success in meeting the needs of each student. The Purpose of an Equity Audit
The goal of an equity audit is to identify institutional practices that produce discriminatory trends in data that affect students. Schools and districts conduct audits to analyze data in three key areas: programmatic equity, teaching quality equity, and achievement equity (Skrla, McKenzie & Scheurich, 2009). Below are examples of guiding questions related to each of the three areas of equity. These questions help school leaders find areas of concern that may require further investigation. Programmatic Equity
Which population groups are underrepresented in Advanced Placement classes or honors classes? Which groups are overrepresented or underrepresentation in special education classes?
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https://www.idra.org/resource-center/using-equity-audits-to-assess-and-address-opportunity-gaps-across-education/
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Title: Using Equity Audits to Assess and Address Opportunity Gaps Across Education - IDRA
Headings:
The Role of Accountability
The Purpose of an Equity Audit
Programmatic Equity
Teaching Quality
Achievement Equity
Data Collection and Review
The Product of an Equity Audit
Equitable Education Outcomes for All Students
Resources
Content: programmatic equity, teaching quality equity, and achievement equity (Skrla, McKenzie & Scheurich, 2009). Below are examples of guiding questions related to each of the three areas of equity. These questions help school leaders find areas of concern that may require further investigation. Programmatic Equity
Which population groups are underrepresented in Advanced Placement classes or honors classes? Which groups are overrepresented or underrepresentation in special education classes? Which groups are disciplined more often and more severely than other groups? Teaching Quality
Are the most experienced teachers teaching the students with the greatest needs? Are most of the new teachers teaching in the schools with the greatest needs? Are there certain schools where there is high teacher mobility? Why?
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https://www.idra.org/resource-center/using-equity-audits-to-assess-and-address-opportunity-gaps-across-education/
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Title: Using Equity Audits to Assess and Address Opportunity Gaps Across Education - IDRA
Headings:
The Role of Accountability
The Purpose of an Equity Audit
Programmatic Equity
Teaching Quality
Achievement Equity
Data Collection and Review
The Product of an Equity Audit
Equitable Education Outcomes for All Students
Resources
Content: Are teachers in the high needs areas, like special education and bilingual education, certified? Achievement Equity
Where are the achievement and opportunity gaps among population groups based on the state assessment exam at each grade level? Which population groups are graduating at lower rates than others? Which students are being retained in grade? Which students are dropping out of school? When the IDRA EAC- South facilitates equity audits with district teams, we work together to discover the institutional changes that will ensure equitable, diverse and inclusive environments for all learners. Data Collection and Review
An equity audit requires input from stakeholders across a school district. Schools collect data in many forms to provide them with a wide range of influences that contribute to student achievement. Data collection can come from a variety of sources, including: Listening sessions with district leadership;
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https://www.idra.org/resource-center/using-equity-audits-to-assess-and-address-opportunity-gaps-across-education/
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Title: Multiple Intelligences Test
Headings: Multiple Intelligences Test
Why Use This Test?
Multiple Intelligences Test
Based on the work of Howard Gardner, Ph.D.
Question 1 of 45
Content: Multiple Intelligences Test
Based on the work of Howard Gardner, Ph.D.
Developmental psychologist at Harvard University Howard Gardner developed the theory of Multiple Intelligences. According to Gardner, people have different kinds of intelligences, and the Multiple Intelligences framework is fairer than IQ tests, which only measure one type of aptitude. The theory of Multiple Intelligences enjoys considerable popularity among educators, with many teachers using it in the classroom to help young people discover their path in life. What are your strongest intelligences? For each of the following statements indicate your level of agreement below. Question 1 of 45
I like measuring or categorizing stuff. Disagree
Agree
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The IDRlabs Multiple Intelligences (MI) Test (IDR-MIT) was developed by IDRlabs. The IDR-MIT is based on the work of Dr. Howard Gardner, who authored the Multiple Intelligences Theory. The IDR-MIT is not associated with any specific researchers in the field of educational psychology or any affiliated research institutions. The IDRlabs Multiple Intelligences Test was informed by Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Model, as published in Gardner, Howard (1983;
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Title: Ebola Facts
Headings: Ebola Facts
Ebola Facts
What is Ebola?
Symptoms
Is Ebola contagious?
Where does Ebola come from?
Treatment
Prevention
EBOLA HISTORY AND RISK TO THE U.S.
Ebola Outbreaks
Is Ebola a threat to the United States?
What happens if a person with Ebola comes to the United States?
How can we decrease the risk that a person with Ebola comes to the United States?
What are authorities trying to do to contain the outbreak?
Content: 3 People with Ebola are not contagious until they begin having symptoms. People who have died from Ebola remain contagious. Where does Ebola come from? Scientists aren’t positive but believe outbreaks begin when the virus is transmitted from bats (which aren’t affected by the virus) to other animals, such as gorillas, chimpanzees and antelope (which are affected). People can become infected by hunting and handling or eating the meat of infected wild animals (bushmeat). It then spreads from person to person. 2
Treatment
There is no cure for Ebola, but promising experimental medications are in development. Several investigational antiviral treatments are being provided to people with laboratory-confirmed Ebola and preliminary evidence has shown favorable results for two treatment options, REGN-EB3 or mAb114. 5 While research is ongoing, people who become infected are given supportive therapy, including fluids and oxygen as well as medications to manage vomiting, diarrhea, pain, fever and blood pressure. 2,4
Prevention
Avoid traveling to areas where there is an Ebola outbreak.
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Title: Ebola Facts
Headings: Ebola Facts
Ebola Facts
What is Ebola?
Symptoms
Is Ebola contagious?
Where does Ebola come from?
Treatment
Prevention
EBOLA HISTORY AND RISK TO THE U.S.
Ebola Outbreaks
Is Ebola a threat to the United States?
What happens if a person with Ebola comes to the United States?
How can we decrease the risk that a person with Ebola comes to the United States?
What are authorities trying to do to contain the outbreak?
Content: It then spreads from person to person. 2
Treatment
There is no cure for Ebola, but promising experimental medications are in development. Several investigational antiviral treatments are being provided to people with laboratory-confirmed Ebola and preliminary evidence has shown favorable results for two treatment options, REGN-EB3 or mAb114. 5 While research is ongoing, people who become infected are given supportive therapy, including fluids and oxygen as well as medications to manage vomiting, diarrhea, pain, fever and blood pressure. 2,4
Prevention
Avoid traveling to areas where there is an Ebola outbreak. If you do travel to such an area, avoid contact with people who are sick or have died of Ebola, particularly their bodily fluids or objects their fluids have touched. 6 Further, an experimental vaccine that has been shown to be effective in preventing Ebola is being given to those who have been in contact with someone who has the disease, contacts of those contacts, as well as to health care workers and other front-line workers likely exposed to Ebola virus. 2,7
EBOLA HISTORY AND RISK TO THE U.S.
Ebola Outbreaks
There have been many Ebola outbreaks since the first known outbreak in 1976, all in sub-Saharan (west, east and central) Africa. By far the deadliest outbreak occurred in 2014-2016 when more than 11,000 people died (most in west African Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone). 8 The current outbreak, which began Aug. 1, 2018 in the DRC, is the second largest outbreak to date, and more than 1,800 people died in the first year.
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https://www.idsociety.org/public-health/ebola/ebola-resources/ebola-facts/
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Title: Ebola Facts
Headings: Ebola Facts
Ebola Facts
What is Ebola?
Symptoms
Is Ebola contagious?
Where does Ebola come from?
Treatment
Prevention
EBOLA HISTORY AND RISK TO THE U.S.
Ebola Outbreaks
Is Ebola a threat to the United States?
What happens if a person with Ebola comes to the United States?
How can we decrease the risk that a person with Ebola comes to the United States?
What are authorities trying to do to contain the outbreak?
Content: Two American nurses contracted the disease while treating the Liberian patient, but both recovered. In other words, only two people have ever been infected with Ebola while on American soil and neither died. By comparison, CDC estimated 79,000 Americans died from influenza during the 2017-2018 flu season. 10
What happens if a person with Ebola comes to the United States? Several people with Ebola received treatment in the U.S. during the 2014-2016 outbreak, leading to increased awareness of the disease and its symptoms. Protocols have been put in place to ensure safe care for patients as part of the U.S. HHS National Ebola and Education Centers. How can we decrease the risk that a person with Ebola comes to the United States? Controlling the outbreak at its source remains the most effective way to prevent the outbreak from spreading to other countries. Trade and travel restrictions may seem to be a protective response, but are more likely to lead to additional negative consequences for affected communities and individuals and interfere with accurate monitoring at border checkpoints. What are authorities trying to do to contain the outbreak?
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https://www.idsociety.org/public-health/ebola/ebola-resources/ebola-facts/
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Title: Ebola Facts
Headings: Ebola Facts
Ebola Facts
What is Ebola?
Symptoms
Is Ebola contagious?
Where does Ebola come from?
Treatment
Prevention
EBOLA HISTORY AND RISK TO THE U.S.
Ebola Outbreaks
Is Ebola a threat to the United States?
What happens if a person with Ebola comes to the United States?
How can we decrease the risk that a person with Ebola comes to the United States?
What are authorities trying to do to contain the outbreak?
Content: Protocols have been put in place to ensure safe care for patients as part of the U.S. HHS National Ebola and Education Centers. How can we decrease the risk that a person with Ebola comes to the United States? Controlling the outbreak at its source remains the most effective way to prevent the outbreak from spreading to other countries. Trade and travel restrictions may seem to be a protective response, but are more likely to lead to additional negative consequences for affected communities and individuals and interfere with accurate monitoring at border checkpoints. What are authorities trying to do to contain the outbreak? The current outbreak has eluded control for more than a year due to an ongoing public health and humanitarian crisis that includes armed conflict, political instability, internal displaced persons, mass migration and an over-burdened and resource-limited public health infrastructure. 11 Concerned that the outbreak is threatening other countries, the World Health Organization declared a public health emergency of international concern -- a PHEIC -- a decision supported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 12,13 The goal is to raise awareness and promote better local and international cooperation to coordinate responses to prevent further spread. The CDC and USAID are working with authorities to provide technical assistance and expertise including disease tracking, case investigation, contact tracing, case management, infection prevention and vaccination campaigns while the National Institutes of Health is supporting the randomized controlled trial of four investigational treatments. 14 These activities are supported by emergency Congressional funding which expired in September.
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https://www.idsociety.org/public-health/ebola/ebola-resources/ebola-facts/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_704651774#8_1482596956
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Title: Ebola Facts
Headings: Ebola Facts
Ebola Facts
What is Ebola?
Symptoms
Is Ebola contagious?
Where does Ebola come from?
Treatment
Prevention
EBOLA HISTORY AND RISK TO THE U.S.
Ebola Outbreaks
Is Ebola a threat to the United States?
What happens if a person with Ebola comes to the United States?
How can we decrease the risk that a person with Ebola comes to the United States?
What are authorities trying to do to contain the outbreak?
Content: The current outbreak has eluded control for more than a year due to an ongoing public health and humanitarian crisis that includes armed conflict, political instability, internal displaced persons, mass migration and an over-burdened and resource-limited public health infrastructure. 11 Concerned that the outbreak is threatening other countries, the World Health Organization declared a public health emergency of international concern -- a PHEIC -- a decision supported by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 12,13 The goal is to raise awareness and promote better local and international cooperation to coordinate responses to prevent further spread. The CDC and USAID are working with authorities to provide technical assistance and expertise including disease tracking, case investigation, contact tracing, case management, infection prevention and vaccination campaigns while the National Institutes of Health is supporting the randomized controlled trial of four investigational treatments. 14 These activities are supported by emergency Congressional funding which expired in September. It is urgent that Congress provide additional funding to help countries stop health threats at their source before international spread. We live in a globalized world and modern transportation means infectious diseases can spread anywhere. The CDC estimates it takes only 36 hours for a pathogen to spread from a remote village to any major city in the world. The United States’ help and expertise in addressing and containing this and other outbreaks is vital to enhancing health systems capacities worldwide, and to protecting public health at home. https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/about.html
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/ebola-virus-disease
https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/symptoms/index.html
https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/treatment/index.html
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/independent-monitoring-board-recommends-early-termination-ebola-therapeutics-trial-drc-because-favorable-results-two-four-candidates
https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/prevention/index.html
https://www.who.int/csr/resources/publications/ebola/ebola-ring-vaccination-results-12-april-2019.pdf?ua=1
https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/history/chronology.html
https://who.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/e70c3804f6044652bc37cce7d8fcef6c
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/index.html
https://www.nejm.org/doi/pdf/10.1056/NEJMsr1904253
https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/17-07-2019-ebola-outbreak-in-the-democratic-republic-of-the-congo-declared-a-public-health-emergency-of-international-concern
https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2019/p0717-ebola.html
https://www.niaid.nih.gov/diseases-conditions/ebola-treatment
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https://www.idsociety.org/public-health/ebola/ebola-resources/ebola-facts/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_707606609#6_1487694645
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Title: Global EV Outlook 2020 – Analysis - IEA
Headings: Global EV Outlook 2020
Global EV Outlook 2020
In this report
The global electric vehicle fleet expanded significantly over the last decade, underpinned by supportive policies and technology advances
Global sales of passenger cars were sluggish in 2019, but electric cars had another banner year
Global electric car stock, 2010-2019
Most charging is done at home and work, yet deploying publicly accessible charging points is outpacing electric vehicle sales
Private electric vehicle slow chargers by country, 2019
Publicly accessible electric vehicle fast chargers by country, 2019
Publicly accessible electric vehicle slow chargers by country, 2019
China continues to lead in electrifying two/three- wheelers and urban buses
New electric bus registrations by country/region, 2015-2019
thousand
New electric bus registrations in China, 2015-2019
Electrifying heavy-duty trucks and air- and seaport operations offer opportunities for cost and emission savings
Policies continue to support electric vehicle deployment and are evolving to a more holistic policy portfolio
Environmental and sustainability objectives drive electric vehicle policy support at all governance levels
Policies are being tailored to support market transition
Government responses to Covid-19 will influence the pace of the transition to electric vehicles
Prospects for electrification in transport in the coming decade
Adoption of electric drivetrains accelerates.
Global electric vehicle stock in the Sustainable Development Scenario, 2019 and 2030
Global electric vehicle stock in the Stated Policies Scenario, 2019 and 2030
Electric car sales drive cost reductions in batteries, which boosts deployment across all road vehicle categories
Electric vehicles increase electricity demand but reduce oil demand and well-to-wheel greenhouse gas emissions
Electricity demand from the electric vehicle fleet by charger type, 2030
TWh
Electricity demand from the electric vehicle fleet by mode, 2019 and 2030
TWh
Electricity demand from the electric vehicle fleet by oil displacement, 2019 and 2030
mb/d
Electricity demand from the electric vehicle fleet by country and region, 2030
TWh
Net and avoided well-to-wheel GHG emissions from the global electric vehicle fleet, 2030
Net and avoided well-to-wheel GHG emissions from the global electric vehicle fleet, 2019
Batteries: An essential technology to electrify road transport
Battery capacity increases, pushing up demand for materials
Annual lithium demand for electric vehicle batteries, 2019-2030
Annual cobalt demand for electric vehicle batteries, 2019-2030
Battery technologies improve and costs drop
Promising avenues for advanced battery technologies arise, but not without trade-offs
As volumes and ranges increase, an appropriate battery value chain is important for ensuring that electric vehicles continue to contribute to sustainability goals
How batteries are used, recycled, or disposed of after their electric vehicle application affects their life-cycle impacts
Automotive battery capacity available for repurposing or recycling in the Sustainable Development Scenario, 2019-203
Automotive battery capacity available for repurposing or recycling in the Stated Policies Scenario, 2019-2030
The policy landscape for battery end-of-life is evolving in key regions
Integrating electric vehicles with power systems can benefit both
Contribution of electric vehicles to hourly peak demand by country and region in the evening and night charging cases in the Sustainable Development Scenario, 2030
Vehicle-to-grid potential and variable renewable capacity relative to total capacity generation requirements in the Sustainable Development Scenario, 2030
Additional downloads
References
Content: The US federal tax credit programme ran out for key electric vehicle automakers such as General Motors and Tesla (the tax credit is applicable up to a 200 000 sales cap per automaker). These actions contributed to a significant drop in electric car sales in China in the second half of 2019, and a 10% drop in the United States over the year. With 90% of global electric car sales concentrated in China, Europe and the United States, this affected global sales and overshadowed the notable 50% sales increase in Europe in 2019, thus slowing the growth trend. Consumer expectations of further technology improvements and new models. Today’s consumer profile in the electric car market is evolving from early adopters and technophile purchasers to mass adoption. Significant improvements in technology and a wider variety of electric car models on offer have stimulated consumer purchase decisions. The 2018-19 versions of some common electric car models display a battery energy density that is 20-100% higher than were their counterparts in 2012. Further, battery costs have decreased by more than 85% since 2010. The delivery of new mass-market models such as the Tesla Model 3 caused a spike in sales in 2018 in key markets such as the United States. Automakers have announced a diversified menu of electric cars, many of which are expected in 2020 or 2021.
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https://www.iea.org/reports/global-ev-outlook-2020
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_709244251#6_1491200308
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Title: 20 Factors Affecting Job Satisfaction (Explained with Examples)
Headings: 20 Factors Affecting Job Satisfaction (Explained)
20 Factors Affecting Job Satisfaction (Explained)
Working Environment
Fair Policies and Practice
Caring Organization
Appreciation
Pay
Age
Promotion
Feel of Belongings
Initiation and Leadership
Feel of Being Loved
Safety and Security
Challenges
Responsibilities
Creativity in Job
Personal Interest and Hobbies
Respect from Co-Workers
Relationship with Supervisors
Feedback
Flexibility
Nature of Work
Content: On the other hand, if the working conditions are poor (hot, noisy surroundings), personnel will find it more difficult to get things done. Hence, it can be said that having a friendly, and supportive environment can lead to increased job satisfaction. Fair Policies and Practice
Individuals who perceive that promotion decisions are made in a fair and just manner are likely to experience satisfaction from their jobs. Very often employees are demotivated and dissatisfied with their jobs because unfair policies and practices prevail at their place of work. It is therefore of utmost importance for an organization to have a fair and equal system regarding practices and policies so that there is no discrimination and frustration. Caring Organization
Care can be shown in various ways, but it takes into consideration career development, adult treatment, being taken seriously and being appreciated for a job well done. When people feel that the organization; for which they are working, cares for them and takes actions to improve their work and lives, they are happy, and this creates higher satisfaction. Appreciation
The human race loves to be appreciated. Even for the smaller job that does one seek to have an appreciation, from colleagues, boss, and seniors.
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https://www.iedunote.com/factors-affecting-job-satisfaction
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_709256635#7_1491235183
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Title: Factors Influencing Attitude
Headings: Factors Influencing Attitude
Factors Influencing Attitude
Social Factors
Direct Instruction
Family
Prejudices
Personal Experience
Media
Educational and Religious Institutions
Physical Factors
Economic Status and Occupations
Content: Therefore, the attitude will be more easily formed when personal experience involves emotional factors. In situations involving emotions, appreciation will be more in-depth experience and longer trace. Media
As a means of communication, mass media such as television, radio, has a major influence in shaping people’s opinions and beliefs. There is new information on something that provides the foundation for the emergence of new cognitive attitudes towards it. Educational and Religious Institutions
As a system, educational and religious institutions have a strong influence in shaping attitudes because they lay the foundation of understanding and moral concepts within the individual. Understanding the good and the bad, the dividing line between something that can and cannot do is obtained from the center of the educational and religious institutions. Physical Factors
Clinical psychologists have generally recognized that physical, health and vitality are important factors in determining adjustment, and frequently it has been found that malnutrition or disease or accidents have interfered so seriously with normal development that serious behavioral disturbances have followed. Economic Status and Occupations
Our economic and occupational positions also contribute to attitude formation. They determine, in part, our attitudes towards unions and management and our belief that certain laws are ‘good’ or ‘bad’. Our socio-economic background influences our present and future attitudes.
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https://www.iedunote.com/factors-influencing-attitude
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_709417641#5_1491626421
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Title: Group Decision Making: Definition, Advantages, Disadvantages, Strengths, Weaknesses, Techniques
Headings: Group Decision Making: Definition, Advantages, Disadvantages, Strengths, Weaknesses, Techniques
Group Decision Making: Definition, Advantages, Disadvantages, Strengths, Weaknesses, Techniques
What is Group Decision Making?
Advantages of Group Decision Making
Disadvantages of Group Decision Making
Diffusion of Responsibility
Lower Efficiency
Groupthink
Strengths of Group Decision Making
Weaknesses of Group Decision Making
Group Decision Making Techniques
Brainstorming
Nominal Group Technique
Electronic Meeting
Multi-Voting
Delphi Method
Dialectic Decision Methods
Content: In a sense, if everyone is responsible for a decision, then no one is. Moreover, group decisions can make it easier for members to deny personal responsibility and blame others for bad decisions. Lower Efficiency
Group decisions can also be less efficient than those made by an individual. Group decisions can take additional time because there is the requirement of participation, discussion, and coordination among group members. Without good facilitation and structure, meetings can be considered in trivial details that may matter a lot to one person but not to the others. Groupthink
One of the greatest inhibitors of effective group decision making is groupthink. Groupthink is a psychological phenomenon that occurs within a group of people in which the desire for harmony or conformity results in an irrational or dysfunctional decision-making outcome. By isolating themselves from outside influences and actively suppressing dissenting viewpoints in the interest of minimizing conflict, group members reach a consensus decision without critical evaluation of alternative viewpoints. Strengths of Group Decision Making
Groups generate more complete information and knowledge. By aggregating the resources of several individuals, groups bring more input into the decision process.
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https://www.iedunote.com/group-decision-making
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_709767485#9_1492256696
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Title: Job Design: Definition, Approaches, Techniques
Headings: Job Design: Definition, Approaches, Techniques
Job Design: Definition, Approaches, Techniques
Definition of Job Design
Features of Good Job Design
Factors Affecting Job Design
1. Organizational Factors
2. Environmental Factors
3. Behavioral Factors
Benefits of Job Design
Employee Input
Employee Training
Work / Rest Schedules
Adjustments
Techniques of Job Design (Describe job design as an organizational tool)
1. Job Simplification
2. Job Rotation
3. Job Enlargement
4. Job Enrichment
5. Job Reengineering
Approaches to Job Design
Human Approach
Engineering Approach
Job Characteristics Approach
Issues in Job Design
Telecommuting / Work from Home
Job Sharing
Flexi-Working Hours
Alternative Work-Patterns
Techno-stress
Task Revision
Considerations to be Made in Job Designing.
Job content
Organizational responsibilities
Content: Organizational culture determines the way tasks are carried out at the workplace. Practices are methods or standards laid out for carrying out a certain task. These practices often affect the job design, especially when the practices are not aligned to the interests of the unions. 2. Environmental Factors
Environmental factors affect job design to a considerable extent. These factors include both the internal as well as external factors. They include factors like employee skills and abilities, their availability, and their socio-economic and cultural prospects. Employee availability and abilities: Employee skills, abilities, and time of availability play a crucial role while designing jobs. The above-mentioned factors of employees who will perform the job are taken into consideration.
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https://www.iedunote.com/job-design
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_710215077#0_1493279085
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Title: Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
Headings: Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
11 Types of Theories of Motivation
4 Early Theories of Motivation
7 Modern or Contemporary Theories of Motivation
Content: Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
Motivation theories are used to understand, explain, and influence human behavior. Early and modern theories of motivation allow a manager to find the reasons for people’s actions, desires, and needs. Motivation theories also explain how to influence one’s direction to behavior that allows controlling and guiding employees’ actions. Many theories of motivation are developed by phycologists and human resources specialists. 11 Types of Theories of Motivation
4 Early Theories of Motivation
Early theories are important as they represent a foundation from which contemporary theories have grown. Practicing managers still regularly use these theories and their terminology in explaining employee motivation. Early theories of motivation are; Hierarchy of Needs Theory by Maslow,
ERG Theory, developed by Clayton Alderfer.
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https://www.iedunote.com/motivation-theories
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_710215077#1_1493280609
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Title: Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
Headings: Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
11 Types of Theories of Motivation
4 Early Theories of Motivation
7 Modern or Contemporary Theories of Motivation
Content: Many theories of motivation are developed by phycologists and human resources specialists. 11 Types of Theories of Motivation
4 Early Theories of Motivation
Early theories are important as they represent a foundation from which contemporary theories have grown. Practicing managers still regularly use these theories and their terminology in explaining employee motivation. Early theories of motivation are; Hierarchy of Needs Theory by Maslow,
ERG Theory, developed by Clayton Alderfer. Theory X and Theory Y by Mcgregor, and
The Two-Factor Theory of Motivation – Hygiene and Motivational Factor of Herzberg. In the 1950s, three specific theories were formulated and are the best known. They are; Hierarchy of Needs Theory by Maslow, Theory X and Theory Y by Mcgregor and Two-factor theory of Herzberg. 7 Modern or Contemporary Theories of Motivation
The following theories are considered contemporary or modern not only because they necessarily were developed recently, but because they represent the current state of the art in explaining employee motivation.
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https://www.iedunote.com/motivation-theories
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_710215077#2_1493282216
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Title: Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
Headings: Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
11 Types of Theories of Motivation
4 Early Theories of Motivation
7 Modern or Contemporary Theories of Motivation
Content: Theory X and Theory Y by Mcgregor, and
The Two-Factor Theory of Motivation – Hygiene and Motivational Factor of Herzberg. In the 1950s, three specific theories were formulated and are the best known. They are; Hierarchy of Needs Theory by Maslow, Theory X and Theory Y by Mcgregor and Two-factor theory of Herzberg. 7 Modern or Contemporary Theories of Motivation
The following theories are considered contemporary or modern not only because they necessarily were developed recently, but because they represent the current state of the art in explaining employee motivation. Modern or contemporary motivation theories are; Acquired Needs Theory by McClelland’s. Goal Setting Theory by Edwin Locke. Theory of Self Efficacy by Albert Bandura. Reinforcement Theory by B.F. Skinner and his associates,
Cognitive Evaluation Theory,
Expectancy Theory by Victor H. Vroom,
Equity Theory of J. Stacy Adams.
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https://www.iedunote.com/motivation-theories
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_43_710215077#3_1493283663
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Title: Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
Headings: Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
Motivation Theories: Early and Contemporary (Modern)Theories of Motivation
11 Types of Theories of Motivation
4 Early Theories of Motivation
7 Modern or Contemporary Theories of Motivation
Content: Modern or contemporary motivation theories are; Acquired Needs Theory by McClelland’s. Goal Setting Theory by Edwin Locke. Theory of Self Efficacy by Albert Bandura. Reinforcement Theory by B.F. Skinner and his associates,
Cognitive Evaluation Theory,
Expectancy Theory by Victor H. Vroom,
Equity Theory of J. Stacy Adams. In a nutshell, we can say that motivation is a means of inspiring people to intensify their desire and willingness to discharge their duties efficiently and to co-operate for the achievement of common objectives. Understanding these motivation theories shows the motivation process in management and organizational behavior.
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https://www.iedunote.com/motivation-theories
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