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msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1201017804#9_2005128239
Title: 7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis - Activist Post Headings: 7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis 7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis Activist Post 1. Extreme Weather: 2. Bee Colony Collapse: 3. Collapsing Dollar: 4. Regulatory Crackdown: 5. Rising oil prices: 6. Increased Soil Pollution: 7. GMO Giants: Be the first to comment on "7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis" Content: Rice tripled in 6 months during the surge of oil prices, along with other food commodities. The price of oil affects food on multiple levels; from plowing fields, fertilizers and pesticides, to harvesting and hauling. Flash forward to 2011: many experts are predicting that oil may reach upwards of $150-$200 per barrel in the months ahead. As oil closed out 2010 at its 2-year highs of $95/bbl, it is likely on pace to continue climbing. Again, a weakening dollar will also play its part in driving oil prices, and consequently, food prices to crisis levels. 6. Increased Soil Pollution: Geo-engineering has been taking place on a grand scale in the United States for decades now.
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/01/7-reasons-food-shortages-will-become.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1201017804#10_2005129587
Title: 7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis - Activist Post Headings: 7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis 7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis Activist Post 1. Extreme Weather: 2. Bee Colony Collapse: 3. Collapsing Dollar: 4. Regulatory Crackdown: 5. Rising oil prices: 6. Increased Soil Pollution: 7. GMO Giants: Be the first to comment on "7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis" Content: As oil closed out 2010 at its 2-year highs of $95/bbl, it is likely on pace to continue climbing. Again, a weakening dollar will also play its part in driving oil prices, and consequently, food prices to crisis levels. 6. Increased Soil Pollution: Geo-engineering has been taking place on a grand scale in the United States for decades now. Previously known in conspiracy circles as ‘chemtrailing,’ the government has now admitted to these experiments claiming they are plan “B” to combat global warming. The patents involved in this spraying are heavy in aluminum. This mass aluminum contamination is killing plants and trees and making the soil sterile to most crops. In an astonishing coincidence, GMO companies have patented aluminum-resistant seeds to save the day. 7.
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/01/7-reasons-food-shortages-will-become.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1201017804#12_2005132782
Title: 7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis - Activist Post Headings: 7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis 7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis Activist Post 1. Extreme Weather: 2. Bee Colony Collapse: 3. Collapsing Dollar: 4. Regulatory Crackdown: 5. Rising oil prices: 6. Increased Soil Pollution: 7. GMO Giants: Be the first to comment on "7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis" Content: GMO Giants: Because of growing awareness of the health affects of GM foods, several countries have rejected planting them. Therefore, they would seem to need a food crisis to be seen as the savior in countries currently opposed to their products. A leaked WikiLeaks cable confirms that this is indeed the strategy for GMO giants, where trade secretaries reportedly “noted that commodity price hikes might spur greater liberalization on biotech imports.” Since GMO giants already control much of the food supply, it seems they can also easily manipulate prices to achieve complete global control of food. The equation is actually quite simple: food is a relatively inelastic commodity in terms of demand. In other words, people need to eat no matter how bad the economy gets. Thus, demand can be basically measured by the size of the population. Therefore, as demand remains steady while the 7 supply pressures outlined above continue to worsen, food prices will have only one place to go — up, up, and up.
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/01/7-reasons-food-shortages-will-become.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1201017804#13_2005134470
Title: 7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis - Activist Post Headings: 7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis 7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis Activist Post 1. Extreme Weather: 2. Bee Colony Collapse: 3. Collapsing Dollar: 4. Regulatory Crackdown: 5. Rising oil prices: 6. Increased Soil Pollution: 7. GMO Giants: Be the first to comment on "7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis" Content: The equation is actually quite simple: food is a relatively inelastic commodity in terms of demand. In other words, people need to eat no matter how bad the economy gets. Thus, demand can be basically measured by the size of the population. Therefore, as demand remains steady while the 7 supply pressures outlined above continue to worsen, food prices will have only one place to go — up, up, and up. As international agencies scramble to find “solutions,” their energy may be just as well spent on questioning if this famine scenario is being purposely manipulated for profits. Regardless, the average person would be very wise to stock up on food staples as an investment, and frankly to survive the worsening food crisis. RELATED ARTICLES: 5 Collapse-Proof Investments With Tangible Fundamentals 5 Simple Ways to Prepare For The Coming Food Crisis Previous post Next post Be the first to comment on "7 Reasons Food Shortages Will Become a Global Crisis"
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/01/7-reasons-food-shortages-will-become.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1205789208#0_2012752467
Title: what causes a blackout? Headings: Content: what causes a blackout? Causes of Blackouts. The most common cause of a blackout is called syncope, (“sin-co-pee”). Syncope describes blacking out because of a sudden drop in blood flow to the brain. Usually syncope is so-called “Reflex Syncope”. This is the cause of fainting. The blackout occurs because blood pressure suddenly drops and the brain is temporarily starved of oxygen and glucose. Although a faint can cause accidental injury, it is not dangerous of itself, provided the patient can lie down flat. Lying flat tends to restore blood flow to the brain, especially if the head is down and the feet are raised. About half of us suffer a faint at some time during life.
http://www.adamfitzpatrick.co.uk/adamfitzpatrick.co.uk/What_causes_a_blackout.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1205789208#1_2012753419
Title: what causes a blackout? Headings: Content: This is the cause of fainting. The blackout occurs because blood pressure suddenly drops and the brain is temporarily starved of oxygen and glucose. Although a faint can cause accidental injury, it is not dangerous of itself, provided the patient can lie down flat. Lying flat tends to restore blood flow to the brain, especially if the head is down and the feet are raised. About half of us suffer a faint at some time during life. Other Causes of Blackouts. The other important causes of a blackout are epilepsy and a psychological cause. Whereas 50% of us may faint, only about 0.7% have epilepsy, so that a blackout is much more likely to be due to a faint than an epileptic attack. Is it a fit or is it a faint? Whilst we can all usually recognise a simple faint, distinguishing between syncope and epilepsy can be very difficult.
http://www.adamfitzpatrick.co.uk/adamfitzpatrick.co.uk/What_causes_a_blackout.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1212598018#0_2023752562
Title: Overview of Critical Thinking Skills Headings: Overview of Critical Thinking Skills Overview of Critical Thinking Skills What is Critical Thinking? Instructional Strategies and Critical Thinking Case #1-Differing Views on Patient Treatment Emotions and Critical Thinking Teaching students to use CTS during instruction Making Critical Thinking Explicit Stages of Critical Thinking Case #2-Why Are Mrs. Connor's Teeth Yellow? Case #3-Female with Erythroplakia Content: Overview of Critical Thinking Skills Overview of Critical Thinking Skills What is Critical Thinking? Many researchers, including Facione, Simpson and Courtneay, Banning, Brookfield, Ornstein and Hunkins, Sternberg, Ennis, and Lipman, have defined critical thinking (CT). Researchers debate whether critical thinking can be learned or if it's a developmental process regulated by motivations, dispositions, and personality traits. Despite differences of opinion, many researchers agree that critical thinking is "Purposeful, self-regulatory judgment which results in interpretation, analysis, evaluation, and inference, as well as explanation of the evidential, conceptual, methodological, criteriological or contextual considerations upon which judgment is based. 11 Critical thinking is also regarded as intellectually engaged, skillful, and responsible thinking that facilitates good judgment because it requires the application of assumptions, knowledge, competence, and the ability to challenge one's own thinking. Critical thinking requires the use of self-correction and monitoring to judge the rationality of thinking as well as reflexivity. When using critical thinking, individuals step back and reflect on the quality of that thinking. Simpson and Courtneay point out that critical thinking processes require active argumentation, initiative, reasoning, envisioning and analyzing complex alternatives, and making contingency-related value judgment. 12 According to Banning, critical thinking involves scrutinizing, differentiating, and appraising information as well as reflecting on information to make judgments that will inform clinical decisions. 13 Brookfield asserts that identifying and challenging assumptions and analyzing assumptions for validity are essential to critical thinking skills.
http://www.adea.org/adeacci/Resources/Critical-Thinking-Skills-Toolkit/Pages/Overview-of-Critical-Thinking-Skills.aspx
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1221843210#1_2042063272
Title: Headings: Content: Books are frequently banned, generally on a local level affecting only local or school libraries. Occasionally, a government will step in to ban a book. It is not illegal to read banned books, the rulings just make them more difficult to find. Booksellers are sometimes guilty of banning books as well. They cave in response to pressure from customers and perceived threats from consumer groups and will remove books from their shelves. Public outrage is a powerful tool, though seldom wisely wielded. A Day No Pigs Would Dieby Robert Newton Peck is high on the banned book list. Its explicitly honest approach to the brutality of pig-farming life is considered too disturbing for the young teens it is written for. At the same time, it is a powerful story full of wit and charm about a boy forced to become a man at 13. Read an excerpt.
http://www.adultlearn.com/resources/articles/banned-books/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1223069141#1_2044227136
Title: Transient Monocular Blindness: Symptoms and Treatment- AEHI Headings: Eye Diseases Eye Diseases What is Transient Monocular Blindness? What causes Transient Monocular Blindness? Do I have Amaurosis Fugax? (Signs and Symptoms) What are the tests for Amaurosis Fugax? What is the treatment for Transient Monocular Blindness? What is the likely outcome of Amaurosis Fugax? (Prognosis) How can Transient Monocular Vision loss be prevented? Content: What if you could prevent the impending rainstorm as soon as you saw the lightening? Impossible, right? However, transient monocular blindness, like the lightening, is a harbinger of the major disease - stroke. And what’s better, if you act in time, the stroke is not always inevitable. What is Transient Monocular Blindness? Transient Monocular Blindness, also called as Amaurosis Fugax is a condition in which there is abrupt loss of vision in one of your eyes due to a temporary lack of blood supply to your retina (light sensitive layer in your eye). What causes Transient Monocular Blindness? Transient Monocular Visual Loss is mainly caused by lack of blood supply. This may be due to: • Blocking of the artery supplying your brain (called carotid artery) or eyes (called ophthalmic artery) due to a blood clot or fatty substance (called plaque).
http://www.advancedeyehospital.com/knowledge-bank/eye-problems/Transient-Monocular-Blindness.aspx
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1223069141#2_2044228678
Title: Transient Monocular Blindness: Symptoms and Treatment- AEHI Headings: Eye Diseases Eye Diseases What is Transient Monocular Blindness? What causes Transient Monocular Blindness? Do I have Amaurosis Fugax? (Signs and Symptoms) What are the tests for Amaurosis Fugax? What is the treatment for Transient Monocular Blindness? What is the likely outcome of Amaurosis Fugax? (Prognosis) How can Transient Monocular Vision loss be prevented? Content: Transient Monocular Blindness, also called as Amaurosis Fugax is a condition in which there is abrupt loss of vision in one of your eyes due to a temporary lack of blood supply to your retina (light sensitive layer in your eye). What causes Transient Monocular Blindness? Transient Monocular Visual Loss is mainly caused by lack of blood supply. This may be due to: • Blocking of the artery supplying your brain (called carotid artery) or eyes (called ophthalmic artery) due to a blood clot or fatty substance (called plaque). • Narrowing of the blood vessel supplying your brain with brief drop in blood pressure. • Impending closure of circulation of the optic nerve (nerve supplying your eye) or retina. • Swelling of your optic disc (the part where the optic nerve enters your retina). • Sudden constriction of the small arteries of your retina. Risk factors for developing blockage or narrowing of blood vessels include having raised cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart disease, smoking and diabetes.
http://www.advancedeyehospital.com/knowledge-bank/eye-problems/Transient-Monocular-Blindness.aspx
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1223069141#3_2044230392
Title: Transient Monocular Blindness: Symptoms and Treatment- AEHI Headings: Eye Diseases Eye Diseases What is Transient Monocular Blindness? What causes Transient Monocular Blindness? Do I have Amaurosis Fugax? (Signs and Symptoms) What are the tests for Amaurosis Fugax? What is the treatment for Transient Monocular Blindness? What is the likely outcome of Amaurosis Fugax? (Prognosis) How can Transient Monocular Vision loss be prevented? Content: • Narrowing of the blood vessel supplying your brain with brief drop in blood pressure. • Impending closure of circulation of the optic nerve (nerve supplying your eye) or retina. • Swelling of your optic disc (the part where the optic nerve enters your retina). • Sudden constriction of the small arteries of your retina. Risk factors for developing blockage or narrowing of blood vessels include having raised cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart disease, smoking and diabetes. Do I have Amaurosis Fugax? ( Signs and Symptoms) There is sudden loss of vision. This may be seen as a gray black curtain that falls slowly on your field of vision. The episode is entirely painless. The episode generally lasts for a few seconds.
http://www.advancedeyehospital.com/knowledge-bank/eye-problems/Transient-Monocular-Blindness.aspx
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1227484795#4_2053278295
Title: US Dollar - About, History Headings: US Dollar US Dollar The history of the US Dollar Participating Members Content: The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 created one central bank and organised a national banking system that could keep up with the changing financial needs of the country. The Federal Reserve Board created a new currency called the Federal Reserve Note. The first federal note was issued in the form of a ten dollar bill in 1914. Finally, a decision by the Federal Reserve board was made to lower the manufacturing costs of the currency by reducing the actual size of the notes by 30%. The same designs were also printed on all dominations instead of individual designs. The designs of the notes would not be changed again until 1996 when a series of improvements were carried out over a ten-year period to prevent counterfeiting. Participating Members The United States Dollar has been adopted, and in some cases used as the official currency, in many different territories and countries. This process of incorporating the currency of one country into a different economic market is called 'dollarization'. Dollarization of the US Dollar has occurred in the British Virgin Islands, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, Panama, Pitcairn Islands, and Turks and Caicos Islands.
http://www.advfn.com/currencies/usd/about/USDollar.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1227675572#6_2053719860
Title: do blood tests hurt more than shots? Headings: do blood tests hurt more than shots? do blood tests hurt more than shots? More Questions: <<< Previous Question: how do i.. Next Question >>> pretty superficial Content: Blood test in general do not hurt or hurt very little. On a scale from 1 to 10 with 1 being no pain and ten being the worst pain you have ever felt; a blood test should be no more than a 2 or 3. The amount of pain you feel depends a lot on the skill of the technician drawing the blood and how easy it is to find a vein. Some veins roll away from the needle. For a good technician this is not a problem. The reason shots cause pain and swelling is they are generally given into a muscle. Blood is drawn directly from a vein that is just under the surface of the skin. About the only thing you should feel is the initial puncture of the skin by the needle. Most technicians use a relatively small bore needle to minimize any pain.
http://www.advicenators.com/qview.php?q=573887
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1270555081#3_2077182064
Title: F-15E Strike Eagle > U.S. Air Force > Fact Sheet Display Headings: F-15E Strike Eagle F-15E Strike Eagle Content: U.S. Air Force illustration) PRINT | E-MAIL Mission The F-15E Strike Eagle is a dual-role fighter designed to perform air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. An array of avionics and electronics systems gives the F-15E the capability to fight at low altitude, day or night and in all weather. Features The aircraft uses two crew members, a pilot and a weapon systems officer. Previous models of the F-15 are assigned air-to-air roles; the "E" model is a dual-role fighter. It has the capability to fight its way to a target over long ranges, destroy enemy ground positions and fight its way out. The aircraft's navigation system uses a laser gyro and a Global Positioning System to continuously monitor the aircraft's position and provide information to the central computer and other systems, including a digital moving map in both cockpits. The APG-70 radar system allows aircrews to detect ground targets from long ranges. One feature of this system is that after a sweep of a target area, the crew freezes the air-to-ground map then goes back into air-to-air mode to clear for air threats. During the air-to-surface weapon delivery, the pilot is capable of detecting, targeting and engaging air-to-air targets while the WSO designates the ground target.
http://www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104499/f-15e-strike-eagle/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1273384947#6_2082883290
Title: The Best Online Colleges and Schools of 2021 | Affordable Colleges Online Headings: The Best Online Colleges & Schools of 2021 The Best Online Colleges & Schools of 2021 Best Online Colleges and Universities Top 10 Online Accredited Schools Featured Online Programs Common Questions from Prospective Online College Students What Are the Goals of an Online College Degree? Why Get an Online Degree at Accredited Online Colleges? What Are the Requirements for Colleges with Online Courses? Scholarships for Online Students Berklee Online Music Scholarship Get Educated Online Scholarship No Essay College Scholarship College Greenlight Scholarships Undergraduate Distance Learning Degrees Academic Scholarship The Best Online Colleges of 2021 Search for Online Colleges by Subject Content: Some schools offer reduced tuition for online learners, and distance learners often save on commuting expenses. Do employers like online degrees? As the popularity of online learning continues to increase, more employers have begun to view degrees from online schools as legitimate. Employers generally respect degrees from accredited online schools. Is an online degree as good as traditional? Most online degrees cover the same topics as traditional degrees. To evaluate an online program’s quality, consider connecting with a program graduate, verify the school’s accreditation status, and read through course descriptions. What Are the Goals of an Online College Degree? Online degrees help students achieve their career goals without sacrificing their current goals and values. For example, many online learners can maintain a full-time or part-time job while earning their degree.
http://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/best-colleges-online/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1278692808#14_2090079593
Title: Ghana’s Dubious Decolonization Distinction – The First Independent African Country Headings: Ghana’s Dubious Decolonization Distinction – The First Independent African Country Ghana’s Dubious Decolonization Distinction – The First Independent African Country Ghana, A Shining Black Star The North – South Divide: Pan-African Narratives: Like this: Content: The decolonization process was a continent wide movement that did not discriminate between North and South. The entire continent wanted to rid itself from the system of colonialism. Africa and the rest of the world need to remember the African decolonization process first and foremost as a continental movement. In other words, it should be more important to distinguish the first African nation to receive independence because that country’s independence had an effect on the entire continent’s independence movements. Although Ghana’s distinction as the first Black African nation in Africa to be independent is important as well, we need to consider that some distinctions contribute to continued ethnic based divisions on the continent because they are influenced by geo-politics. There should be no North-South distinction for the purpose of political or social accolades on the continent. Africa’s decolonization was not an isolated movement and Africans need to tell this story in its totality. As Nkrumah noted on Ghana’s independence, “… Our independence is meaningless unless it is linked up with the total liberation of Africa.” Likewise, it should be said that Africa’s independence narratives are meaningless unless they are linked up with the liberation movement of the entire continent. Like this:
http://www.africaontheblog.com/ghanas-dubious-decolonization-distinction-the-first-independent-african-country/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1283060528#3_2096930212
Title: Headings: Content: According to The Joy of Cooking, the proper blanching time for all greens except collards is 2 1/2 minutes. Collard greens, which are not tender, require a 3-minute boil. This freezing-technique has never failed me: Trimming. Remove any tough stems from leaves. Kale has a particularly fibrous stem; if you wish to keep it, first chop it into one-inch pieces. Then blanch it, separately from the tender leaves, for 3 minutes. Personally, I don’t bother to keep tough stems. Chopping and Cleaning.
http://www.agardenforthehouse.com/2012/07/how-i-freeze-kale-other-green-things/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1284741093#1_2098891133
Title: Headings: Content: He became known both as a successful advocate and as a participant in local literary and philosophic circles. He was elected as a "Third Estate" (i.e. a Commoner rather than an Aristocratic or Clerical) deputy of Artois to the Estates-General that convened at the Palace of Versailles, on May 5th 1789, on the eve of the French Revolution, and subsequently served in the National Constituent Assembly, where his earnest and skillful oratory soon commanded attention. As he had grown into manhood Robespierre had become a fanatical devotee of the social theories of the French philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau. He and some thirty other like-minded deputies became associated in a "Society of the Friends of the Constitution" later known as the Jacobin Club. In April 1790 he was elected president of the Jacobin Club and became increasingly popular as an enemy of the monarchy and as an advocate of democratic reforms. When the Constituent Assembly was dissolved on September 30th 1791 Robespierre and another prominent Jacobin Petion de Villeneuve were the only outgoing deputies recognised as "incorruptible patriots" by the more radically inclined amongst the people of Paris. Robespierre "The Incorruptible" subsequently opposed the more moderate Girondists, the dominant faction in the newly formed Legislative Assembly, particularly over their support for war with Austria. In June 1791 King Louis XVI and Queen Marie-Antoinette attempted to flee from France in order to seek refuge with powers opposed to the revolution - they were however recognised and detained at Varennes. Robespierre had hitherto been content with the sort of constitutional monarchy that had been in operation in France. The King's attempted defection altered the way he was perceived by Robespierre and others.
http://www.age-of-the-sage.org/historical/biography/maximilien_robespierre.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1284741093#5_2098898368
Title: Headings: Content: Citizen Louis Capet (formerly known as King Louis XVI) was subsequently sent to the guillotine on 21st January 1793. Girondin led France had little success in conflicts with foreign adversaries. There was an open "royalist" revolt against the central authority in the Vendée and there were demands for greater 'federalist' autonomy expressed by interests in southern regions of France. Over the last days of May and first days of June 1793, Robespierre, supported by the Commune of Paris, forced the expulsion of the Girondists from the National Convention. On July 27th he was elected a member of the chief executive body, the Committee of Public Safety. Although Robespierre was from one point of view only one of twelve members of the committee he was the only one who, through the full support he enjoyed from the Jacobin Clubs and the Commune of Paris, represented a close link to the more radical supporters of the Revolution. France was in turmoil, and with the aim of restoring order and reducing the danger of invasion from abroad, Robespierre, backed by the committee, proceeded to ruthlessly eliminate all whom he considered to be enemies of the Revolution, both extremists and moderates. This policy led to the so-called Reign of Terror and to the execution of the revolutionary leaders Jacques René Hébert (March 24th 1794) and Georges Jacques Danton (April 6th 1794). Both Hébert and Danton were politicians whose preferred policies were inconsistent with the pure Rousseauism that was Robespierre's guiding principle. The Hébertists had been suspected of preparing for a coup d'état and this may have contributed to the harshness with which they were treated.
http://www.age-of-the-sage.org/historical/biography/maximilien_robespierre.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1284741093#6_2098900380
Title: Headings: Content: Although Robespierre was from one point of view only one of twelve members of the committee he was the only one who, through the full support he enjoyed from the Jacobin Clubs and the Commune of Paris, represented a close link to the more radical supporters of the Revolution. France was in turmoil, and with the aim of restoring order and reducing the danger of invasion from abroad, Robespierre, backed by the committee, proceeded to ruthlessly eliminate all whom he considered to be enemies of the Revolution, both extremists and moderates. This policy led to the so-called Reign of Terror and to the execution of the revolutionary leaders Jacques René Hébert (March 24th 1794) and Georges Jacques Danton (April 6th 1794). Both Hébert and Danton were politicians whose preferred policies were inconsistent with the pure Rousseauism that was Robespierre's guiding principle. The Hébertists had been suspected of preparing for a coup d'état and this may have contributed to the harshness with which they were treated. Danton was one of several prominent persons who were suspected of financial corruption thus polluting the virtue of the Revolution. Whilst the aims of the Terror were perhaps laudable from Robespierre's revolutionary perspective the means adopted towards those ends were terrible indeed. On May 7th, at Robespierre's insistence, the National Convention proclaimed as an official religion the Cult of the Supreme Being, which was based on Rousseau's theory of Deism. This decree antagonized both Roman Catholics and atheists, but Robespierre still had the powerful backing of the Commune of Paris. A Grand Fête in honour of the Supreme Being was celebrated on 8th June 1794 where Robespierre, who had been elected as the President of the Convention four days previously, played a major role.
http://www.age-of-the-sage.org/historical/biography/maximilien_robespierre.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1284818964#0_2098959398
Title: Germany revolution 1848 - Frankfurt Vorparlament - German National Assembly Headings: The German revolution 1848 Frankfurt Parliament - German National Assembly The German revolution 1848 Frankfurt Parliament - German National Assembly The revolutionism of 1848 - in Germany The German Lands and central Europe Other Popular European History pages at Age-of-the-Sage Content: Germany revolution 1848 - Frankfurt Vorparlament - German National Assembly The German revolution 1848 Frankfurt Parliament - German National Assembly The revolutionism of 1848 - in Germany In 1848 the many, locally fully sovereign states - Empires, Kingdoms, Grand-Duchies, Duchies, Free Cities etc., - involved in the German Confederation were directly descended from the terms of settlement agreed at the Congress of Vienna held in 1815 at the close of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. Early in 1848 several outbreaks of revolution had caused the French King Louis Philippe to abdicate (24th February) and Metternich, the chief minister of the Habsburg Monarchy and architect of a system of restored monarchical government in Europe since before the fall of Napoleon (1815), lost the confidence of the Habsburg ruling family and was driven into exile. In these times in the diverse states of the Germanies several rulers were faced with respectful, yet determined, demands for change and, starting with Baden in early March, moved to award Constitutions or to allow liberalisation of existing Constitutions. The powerful north german Kingdom of Prussia was then ruled by King Frederick William IV who was determindly anti-liberal in outlook. During the inaugurating ceremonies to an 'United Diet' of his territories that had been called in the spring of 1847 in order to gain formal consent for the raising of new taxes and the raising of a state loan in relation to unprecedented spending on railway construction, (and was the first such assembly of representatives from all the provinces of Prussia that any Prussian monarch had been prepared to recognise), King Frederick William IV had said that:- "There is no power on earth that can succeed in making me transform the natural relationship between prince and people ... into a constitutional relationship, and I never will permit a written sheet of paper to come between our God in heaven and this land ... to rule us with its paragraphs and supplant the old, sacred loyalty." In the closing sections of this inaugural address Frederick William that the United Diet would only be reconvened if it showed itself to be "good and useful, and if this Diet offers me proof that I can do so without injuring the rights of the crown." The turbulences of 1848, however, spread to Berlin and after an incident precipitated street fighting the King withdrew his soldiers rather than see even more fatalities amongst his "beloved Berliners" and was subsequently called upon by the populace on the 19th to stand bareheaded whilst the earthly remains of those Berliners killed in the street fighting were paraded with their wounds exposed. The King formalised a change in political direction through the appointment of a new ministry and proclamation issued on the morning of the 21st offered official recognition to the emergence of a single German nation. It was announced that the King had placed himself at the head of the movement for the redemption of Germany and would appear on horseback that day in his capital wearing the "venerable colours of the German Nation".
http://www.age-of-the-sage.org/history/1848/german_revolution.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1285810728#8_2100700211
Title: AgentQuery :: Find the Agent Who Will Find You a Publisher Headings: Genre Descriptions (Fiction Only) Genre Descriptions (Fiction Only) Content: Crime Fiction: Crime fiction centers its plot on the perpetration of a crime. There are two main subgenres of crime fiction: detective fiction and true crime. True crime focuses its story on the crime scene and the criminal mind. Lurid crime scenes, graphic violence, con games, organized crime, and the criminal underworld are all familiar elements in true crime fiction. Detective fiction, on the other hand, focuses its narrative on the professional or amateur investigators seeking to solve the crime and bring the criminal to justice. Detective fiction involves “detection” of a crime. Detective fiction can be a subgenre of both mystery and crime fiction, depending on the type of characters doing the sleuthing, and the story’s emphasis on the “mystery" vs. the “crime”. Sub-genres of detective fiction include hard-boiled, noir, and police procedurals.
http://www.agentquery.com/genre_descriptions.aspx
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1286509199#3_2101612719
Title: Prepaid Funeral Plans | Age Co Funeral Plans Headings: Get £100 off an Age Co Prepaid Funeral Plan° Get £100 off an Age Co Prepaid Funeral Plan° Buy any Traditional or Natural Plan by 11th May to save. Most Popular: From just £2,970 or £20.81 / month^. Burial or cremation. Carbon Neutral: From just £4,070 or £26.60 / month^. Burial or cremation. Lowest Cost: From just £1,495 or £15.97 / month^. Cremation only. £100 off Traditional or Natural Funeral Plans until 11th May° See all plans and compare Content: For full details of what each plan includes visit our comparison page. Compare Natural Plans Lowest Cost: From just £1,495 or £15.97 / month^. Cremation only. With no funeral director present, and with some of the more expensive costs such as limousines, a hearse or pallbearers removed, an Age Co Low Cost Cremation Plan provides funeral services for much less than a traditional funeral, whilst still focusing on the essential care and practical elements of the cremation. Suitable for religious or non-religious services. For full details of what each plan includes visit our comparison page. Compare Low Cost Plans £100 off Traditional or Natural Funeral Plans until 11th May° To take advantage of this great offer either buy online or speak to a member of our friendly and experienced UK-based team today. A funeral plan allows you to pay for your funeral in advance, either as a lump sum or by monthly instalments, and ensures your wishes are clearly outlined to your loved ones. The price you pay for the services included in your plan are fixed from the day you take it out. Age Co, working in partnership with specialist funeral provider, Dignity, have three funeral plan ranges to choose from:
http://www.ageuk.org.uk/products/financial-products-and-services/funeral-plan/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1287825990#8_2104018661
Title: Why Is There Poverty? – Allan G. Johnson Headings: Why Is There Poverty? Why Is There Poverty? Content: To these social factors we can add others. A high divorce rate, for example, results in large numbers of single-parent families who have a hard time depending on a single adult for both childcare and a living income. The centuries-old legacy of racism in the United States continues to hobble millions of people through poor education, isolation in urban ghettos, prejudice, discrimination, and the disappearance of industrial jobs that, while requiring relatively little formal education, nonetheless once paid a decent wage. These were the jobs that enabled many generations of white European immigrants to climb out of poverty, but which are now unavailable to the masses of urban poor. Clearly, patterns of widespread poverty are inevitable in an economic system that sets the terms for how wealth is produced and distributed. If we’re interested in doing something about poverty itself – if we want a society largely free of impoverished citizens – then we’ll have to do something about both the system people participate in and how they participate in it. But public debate about poverty and policies to deal with it focus almost entirely on the latter with almost nothing to say about the former. What generally passes for ‘liberal’ and ‘conservative’ approaches to poverty are, in fact, two variations on the same narrow theme of individualism. A classic example of the conservative approach is Charles Murray’s book Losing Ground. Murray sees the world as a merry-go-round.
http://www.agjohnson.us/essays/poverty/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1288005910#0_2104413409
Title: Watermelon | Agricultural Marketing Resource Center Headings: Watermelon Watermelon Introduction Marketing Production Prices Financials Sources and References Nutritive Value of Foods (USDA ARS, 2002) Fruit and Tree Nut Yearbook Tables. (USDA, ERS, 2016) Watermelon Farmers Found Loading... Content: Watermelon | Agricultural Marketing Resource Center Watermelon Revised, September 2018 Introduction Watermelons (Citrullus lanatus) obviously gets its name because of its extremely high water content, approximately 92 percent. Besides water, it is full of nutrients; 1 cup of diced, fresh watermelon provides 21percent of the daily value (DV) for vitamin C, 18 percent of the VD for vitamin A, and significant levels of vitamin B6, lycopene, antioxidants, and amino acids. Watermelon consumption and production in the United States has been on the rise in the last few decades. U.S. annual per capita consumption of watermelon is now at approximately 16.1 pounds per person in 2017. Marketing Watermelon are grown for the fresh market. Large-scale producers (more than 20 acres) generally use brokers who provide the marketing services to the producers. Watermelon are grown for the fresh market. Large-scale producers (more than 20 acres) generally use brokers who provide the marketing services to the producers. Production According to the USDA Economic Research Service, over 113,000 acres of watermelons were grown in the US in 2017, producing 40.01 million pounds.
http://www.agmrc.org/commodities-products/vegetables/watermelon/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1288005910#1_2104415089
Title: Watermelon | Agricultural Marketing Resource Center Headings: Watermelon Watermelon Introduction Marketing Production Prices Financials Sources and References Nutritive Value of Foods (USDA ARS, 2002) Fruit and Tree Nut Yearbook Tables. (USDA, ERS, 2016) Watermelon Farmers Found Loading... Content: Marketing Watermelon are grown for the fresh market. Large-scale producers (more than 20 acres) generally use brokers who provide the marketing services to the producers. Watermelon are grown for the fresh market. Large-scale producers (more than 20 acres) generally use brokers who provide the marketing services to the producers. Production According to the USDA Economic Research Service, over 113,000 acres of watermelons were grown in the US in 2017, producing 40.01 million pounds. While watermelons are grown across the U.S., most production occurs in the top four states (Texas, Florida, Georgia and California), producing approximately 69 percent of all grown in the U.S. The average watermelon yield per acre in the U.S in 2014 was 31,800 pounds. In terms of production, watermelon is one of the three top crops produced in the US, along with onions and head lettuce. All but about 24 percent of domestic consumption of watermelons comes from U.S. growers; the rest comes primarily from Mexico or Central American countries. Seedless varieties are in increasing demand, and the share of seedless watermelon in total watermelon shipments in the United States increased from 51 percent in 2003 to nearly 85 percent in 2014.
http://www.agmrc.org/commodities-products/vegetables/watermelon/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1288005910#2_2104416828
Title: Watermelon | Agricultural Marketing Resource Center Headings: Watermelon Watermelon Introduction Marketing Production Prices Financials Sources and References Nutritive Value of Foods (USDA ARS, 2002) Fruit and Tree Nut Yearbook Tables. (USDA, ERS, 2016) Watermelon Farmers Found Loading... Content: While watermelons are grown across the U.S., most production occurs in the top four states (Texas, Florida, Georgia and California), producing approximately 69 percent of all grown in the U.S. The average watermelon yield per acre in the U.S in 2014 was 31,800 pounds. In terms of production, watermelon is one of the three top crops produced in the US, along with onions and head lettuce. All but about 24 percent of domestic consumption of watermelons comes from U.S. growers; the rest comes primarily from Mexico or Central American countries. Seedless varieties are in increasing demand, and the share of seedless watermelon in total watermelon shipments in the United States increased from 51 percent in 2003 to nearly 85 percent in 2014. Seedless varieties, typically started as transplants rather than from direct seeding, require more intensive management, with the cost differences generally visible at the retail level. U.S. Cash receipts for watermelons was $578.8 million in 2016. Prices The average US farm price for watermelons in 2017 was $14.90 per 100 pounds of melon. The national seasonal average retail price for non-organic, red-fleshed, seeded type ranged between $0.31to $0.38 per pound, and $0.46 to $0.55 per pound for red-fleshed seedless. Financials Based on average yields per acre and average price of fresh market watermelons, producers, on average, grossed approximately $4,300 per acre in 2014;
http://www.agmrc.org/commodities-products/vegetables/watermelon/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1289617304#0_2107022371
Title: gov.ie - Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Headings: A notice about cookies Consultations Publications Press releases Policies Services Ministers Senior management About Contacts Head Office - Dublin Regional Office - Portlaoise Regional Office - Wexford Regional Office - Clonakilty Regional Office - Cavan Press Office Social media Corporate Content: gov.ie - Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine A notice about cookies This website uses cookies to collect information about how you use this site. This information is used to make the website work as well as possible. More details available in the gov.ie cookie policy and privacy policy. Skip to main content Toggle main navigation Main navigation Departments Consultations Publications Policies Languages English (current) Gaeilge Schemes and Payments View our online services Forestry Pet Travel View our previous website Image: CAP image Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) Post 2020 Sustainable food, farming and rural communities. Featured stories Image: Food Systems Summit 2021: Ireland's National Dialogues Food Systems Summit 2021: Ireland's National Dialogues Ireland's National Dialogues as part of the UN's Food Systems Summit 2021. Image:
http://www.agriculture.gov.ie/aboutus/aboutthedepartment/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1291221389#3_2109577575
Title: Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly | Aha!NOW Headings: Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly Table of Contents Meaning of Respecting the ElderlyHow is the State of Elders in Today’s WorldWhy Respecting the… Table of Contents Meaning of Respecting the Elderly “Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.” ~ Philip James Bailey How is the State of Elders in Today’s World Why Respecting the Elderly Is Important “One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.” ~ Bryant H. McGill Ways of Respecting the Elderly “Respect for ourselves guides our morals; respect for others guides our manners.” ~ Laurence Sterne “I could never love where I could not respect.” ~ Charlotte Elizabeth Aisse Over to you – 6 Easy Tips For Time Management You Need To Know Next Article Are Your Teens Cyber Safe Content: Many people don’t value the elders and treat them as worthless. But who’re these elders that we talk about? An elder is someone who has retired and is usually over the age of sixty-five years, though this age may vary because different countries may have their own official age for retirement. Showing respect to the elder’s means to be kind and considerate towards them and hearing them out, even if you really don’t agree with them. It’s simply one human showing respect to another, irrespective of their age. But are you doing that? I know many of you do, but I’d like you to create awareness for those who don’t. “Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.” ~ Philip James Bailey How is the State of Elders in Today’s World Things are fast changing nowadays, and elders or grandparents don’t have much of a role in the family any longer.
http://www.aha-now.com/respecting-the-elderly/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1291221389#5_2109581776
Title: Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly | Aha!NOW Headings: Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly Table of Contents Meaning of Respecting the ElderlyHow is the State of Elders in Today’s WorldWhy Respecting the… Table of Contents Meaning of Respecting the Elderly “Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.” ~ Philip James Bailey How is the State of Elders in Today’s World Why Respecting the Elderly Is Important “One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.” ~ Bryant H. McGill Ways of Respecting the Elderly “Respect for ourselves guides our morals; respect for others guides our manners.” ~ Laurence Sterne “I could never love where I could not respect.” ~ Charlotte Elizabeth Aisse Over to you – 6 Easy Tips For Time Management You Need To Know Next Article Are Your Teens Cyber Safe Content: There is no one to listen to them, nor do their own children live near them. Respect towards elders is fast declining in the society, and it’s sad but true that in many families they’re treated more like old furniture than part of a family. Or else they are placed in old homes or nursing homes where they spend the rest of their life – lonely and forgotten. However, it’s a different case if that’s done due to some medical condition that requires regular observation and treatment. Personally, I still feel that even in such a case arrangements can be made at home so that elders don’t have to stay in such old age homes. No one likes to be at such a place, would you? But there are some cultures and places around the world where the elderly are still treated with respect. In these countries and cultures the elders still hold the important position as the head of the family, share their wisdom, guide the youngsters, and pave the way for generations to come. Speaking of which, the elder’s in my family play a major role in my life. Their love and concern for me and my family is foremost in their mind.
http://www.aha-now.com/respecting-the-elderly/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1291221389#6_2109584063
Title: Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly | Aha!NOW Headings: Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly Table of Contents Meaning of Respecting the ElderlyHow is the State of Elders in Today’s WorldWhy Respecting the… Table of Contents Meaning of Respecting the Elderly “Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.” ~ Philip James Bailey How is the State of Elders in Today’s World Why Respecting the Elderly Is Important “One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.” ~ Bryant H. McGill Ways of Respecting the Elderly “Respect for ourselves guides our morals; respect for others guides our manners.” ~ Laurence Sterne “I could never love where I could not respect.” ~ Charlotte Elizabeth Aisse Over to you – 6 Easy Tips For Time Management You Need To Know Next Article Are Your Teens Cyber Safe Content: No one likes to be at such a place, would you? But there are some cultures and places around the world where the elderly are still treated with respect. In these countries and cultures the elders still hold the important position as the head of the family, share their wisdom, guide the youngsters, and pave the way for generations to come. Speaking of which, the elder’s in my family play a major role in my life. Their love and concern for me and my family is foremost in their mind. Similarly, all of us also have a very high regard for them and all that they do for us. Why Respecting the Elderly Is Important The elders need to be honored and respected for all that they’ve done for you and for the society in general. Gratitude comes in many forms, and you can express it by way of love, kindness, and simply by respecting them – isn’t it? The elderly were once young and strong. They worked hard to make a living and gave the best years of their lives to raise their children, by caring, protecting, and nurturing them.
http://www.aha-now.com/respecting-the-elderly/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1291221389#7_2109586253
Title: Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly | Aha!NOW Headings: Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly Table of Contents Meaning of Respecting the ElderlyHow is the State of Elders in Today’s WorldWhy Respecting the… Table of Contents Meaning of Respecting the Elderly “Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.” ~ Philip James Bailey How is the State of Elders in Today’s World Why Respecting the Elderly Is Important “One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.” ~ Bryant H. McGill Ways of Respecting the Elderly “Respect for ourselves guides our morals; respect for others guides our manners.” ~ Laurence Sterne “I could never love where I could not respect.” ~ Charlotte Elizabeth Aisse Over to you – 6 Easy Tips For Time Management You Need To Know Next Article Are Your Teens Cyber Safe Content: Similarly, all of us also have a very high regard for them and all that they do for us. Why Respecting the Elderly Is Important The elders need to be honored and respected for all that they’ve done for you and for the society in general. Gratitude comes in many forms, and you can express it by way of love, kindness, and simply by respecting them – isn’t it? The elderly were once young and strong. They worked hard to make a living and gave the best years of their lives to raise their children, by caring, protecting, and nurturing them. Not to mention their contribution to the society, and how they worked hard so that the place or organization that they worked for, prospered. Also, many of them fought for their country so that we might live. Their sacrifices cannot be forgotten. I also need to mention that elders in the family have faced many challenges and raised grandchildren when their own children haven’t been around, which is all the more reason for respecting the elderly. But now that they are in the golden years of their lives, isn’t it time that their children and society gives back to them a little of what all they did for us?
http://www.aha-now.com/respecting-the-elderly/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1291221389#8_2109588573
Title: Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly | Aha!NOW Headings: Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly Table of Contents Meaning of Respecting the ElderlyHow is the State of Elders in Today’s WorldWhy Respecting the… Table of Contents Meaning of Respecting the Elderly “Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.” ~ Philip James Bailey How is the State of Elders in Today’s World Why Respecting the Elderly Is Important “One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.” ~ Bryant H. McGill Ways of Respecting the Elderly “Respect for ourselves guides our morals; respect for others guides our manners.” ~ Laurence Sterne “I could never love where I could not respect.” ~ Charlotte Elizabeth Aisse Over to you – 6 Easy Tips For Time Management You Need To Know Next Article Are Your Teens Cyber Safe Content: Not to mention their contribution to the society, and how they worked hard so that the place or organization that they worked for, prospered. Also, many of them fought for their country so that we might live. Their sacrifices cannot be forgotten. I also need to mention that elders in the family have faced many challenges and raised grandchildren when their own children haven’t been around, which is all the more reason for respecting the elderly. But now that they are in the golden years of their lives, isn’t it time that their children and society gives back to them a little of what all they did for us? How can you do that, you might ask? Well, begin by just respecting the elderly for starters! Elderly people need to be respected and it’s one way of making them feel special. Just notice the way how their faces brighten up and their morale boosts up, when you respect them, listen to them, and express your love and kindness towards them. “One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.”
http://www.aha-now.com/respecting-the-elderly/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1291221389#17_2109606710
Title: Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly | Aha!NOW Headings: Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly Why You Should be Respecting the Elderly Table of Contents Meaning of Respecting the ElderlyHow is the State of Elders in Today’s WorldWhy Respecting the… Table of Contents Meaning of Respecting the Elderly “Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.” ~ Philip James Bailey How is the State of Elders in Today’s World Why Respecting the Elderly Is Important “One of the most sincere forms of respect is actually listening to what another has to say.” ~ Bryant H. McGill Ways of Respecting the Elderly “Respect for ourselves guides our morals; respect for others guides our manners.” ~ Laurence Sterne “I could never love where I could not respect.” ~ Charlotte Elizabeth Aisse Over to you – 6 Easy Tips For Time Management You Need To Know Next Article Are Your Teens Cyber Safe Content: Be kind enough and hear them out. If you see elders carrying groceries, offer to carry it instead. Or if they are sick, take care of them without feeling bad about doing so. Don’t think that the elderly are worthless because they no longer have jobs. Instead, think of how much you can gain from their years of experience and wisdom. Also, how they contribute to a household and some grandparents even take care of their grandchildren. Visit the elders in your family if they are living far, or spend time with them if they are nearby. It’s a great way of respecting the elderly in your family and making them feel loved and cared for. Different cultures would have different ways of respecting the elderly, so a lot depends on how and what works your end. Like in some cultures the young ones let the elders have food before them, stand up when any elder comes in the room, and don’t refer to them directly by their name.
http://www.aha-now.com/respecting-the-elderly/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1291372562#9_2109680699
Title: Ways of Dealing with the Loss of a Loved One | Aha!NOW Headings: Ways of Dealing with the Loss of a Loved One Ways of Dealing with the Loss of a Loved One Table of Contents Understanding DeathDifferent Views on DeathWhy the Loss of a Loved One is Tough to HandleCoping… Table of Contents “Although it’s difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow.” ~Author Unknown Understanding Death Different Views on Death “For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one.” ~ Khalil Gibran Why the Loss of a Loved One is Tough to Handle “Love’s over brimming mystery joins death and life. It has filled my cup of pain with joy.” ~ Rabindranath Tagore Coping with the Loss of a Loved One Accepting the death of a loved one “We love our dear ones deeply and miss them when they leave us. But we know that the bond of love is greater than death.” ~ Harold Klemp Embrace the change in your life “We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey.” ~Kenji Miyazawa Experience and express the grief “To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.” ~ Thomas Campbell Move on with life “He who has gone, so we but cherish his memory, abides with us, more potent, nay, more present than the living man.” ~Antoine de Saint-Exupery Wrapping It Up “Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.” ~ Norman Cousins Over to you – Content: Most of the time, you might find it difficult to handle these memories. Incidents, events, things, and people revive these memories and you tend to feel sad about the loss. You miss the person, and with time such memories become associated with sadness and pain. This happens more so in cases when the loss of a loved one is unexpected and tragic. Your heart and mind aren’t ready and willing to accept this unfortunate event of life. You tend to not understand the loss and keep blaming yourself, others, or the circumstances and find it difficult to come to terms with it. It seems so unjust and cruel. You then harbor such painful thoughts and feelings for long periods and are unable to cope up with, or move forward in life. This is why you need to take steps to learn about dealing with the stress of loss of a loved one with the help of some coping mechanisms. “Love’s over brimming mystery joins death and life.
http://www.aha-now.com/ways-of-dealing-with-the-loss-of-a-loved-one/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1291372562#10_2109683392
Title: Ways of Dealing with the Loss of a Loved One | Aha!NOW Headings: Ways of Dealing with the Loss of a Loved One Ways of Dealing with the Loss of a Loved One Table of Contents Understanding DeathDifferent Views on DeathWhy the Loss of a Loved One is Tough to HandleCoping… Table of Contents “Although it’s difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow.” ~Author Unknown Understanding Death Different Views on Death “For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one.” ~ Khalil Gibran Why the Loss of a Loved One is Tough to Handle “Love’s over brimming mystery joins death and life. It has filled my cup of pain with joy.” ~ Rabindranath Tagore Coping with the Loss of a Loved One Accepting the death of a loved one “We love our dear ones deeply and miss them when they leave us. But we know that the bond of love is greater than death.” ~ Harold Klemp Embrace the change in your life “We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey.” ~Kenji Miyazawa Experience and express the grief “To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.” ~ Thomas Campbell Move on with life “He who has gone, so we but cherish his memory, abides with us, more potent, nay, more present than the living man.” ~Antoine de Saint-Exupery Wrapping It Up “Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.” ~ Norman Cousins Over to you – Content: You tend to not understand the loss and keep blaming yourself, others, or the circumstances and find it difficult to come to terms with it. It seems so unjust and cruel. You then harbor such painful thoughts and feelings for long periods and are unable to cope up with, or move forward in life. This is why you need to take steps to learn about dealing with the stress of loss of a loved one with the help of some coping mechanisms. “Love’s over brimming mystery joins death and life. It has filled my cup of pain with joy.” ~ Rabindranath Tagore Coping with the Loss of a Loved One Your loved one could be a family member, a friend, a colleague, someone in the neighborhood, or even your pet. They can be your parents, siblings, children, or spouse. Loss of a loved one requires you to go through phases of grief to cope with your emotional upheaval and mental disturbance. Though the coping process varies from person to person, here are some practical steps that you need to take when your loved one dies.
http://www.aha-now.com/ways-of-dealing-with-the-loss-of-a-loved-one/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1291372562#13_2109691545
Title: Ways of Dealing with the Loss of a Loved One | Aha!NOW Headings: Ways of Dealing with the Loss of a Loved One Ways of Dealing with the Loss of a Loved One Table of Contents Understanding DeathDifferent Views on DeathWhy the Loss of a Loved One is Tough to HandleCoping… Table of Contents “Although it’s difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow.” ~Author Unknown Understanding Death Different Views on Death “For life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one.” ~ Khalil Gibran Why the Loss of a Loved One is Tough to Handle “Love’s over brimming mystery joins death and life. It has filled my cup of pain with joy.” ~ Rabindranath Tagore Coping with the Loss of a Loved One Accepting the death of a loved one “We love our dear ones deeply and miss them when they leave us. But we know that the bond of love is greater than death.” ~ Harold Klemp Embrace the change in your life “We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey.” ~Kenji Miyazawa Experience and express the grief “To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.” ~ Thomas Campbell Move on with life “He who has gone, so we but cherish his memory, abides with us, more potent, nay, more present than the living man.” ~Antoine de Saint-Exupery Wrapping It Up “Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live.” ~ Norman Cousins Over to you – Content: But you tend to fight against all odds, and never want to lose hope. You keep trying right till the end! People, who go in the denial mode, suffer more. Sometimes, denial is a part of the initial shock that the person receives on getting to know about the loss of a loved one. There are all sorts of weird feelings you may come across and experience. Know that it is normal and common with all. Don’t be alarmed, just go through the process. Acceptance does come gradually, and you need to give it time. Sometimes all understanding and logic fail when we are faced with an expected loss of a loved one. But no matter how unreasonable the death of your dear one appears to you, you need to actively deal with the grief and accept the pain.
http://www.aha-now.com/ways-of-dealing-with-the-loss-of-a-loved-one/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1292106390#1_2110960496
Title: Emotional Intelligence: How to Raise a Child with High EQ Headings: How to Raise an Emotionally Intelligent Child How to Raise an Emotionally Intelligent Child In this Section Emotional Intelligence Nurturing Temperament Competence Engagement Happiness Self Esteem Persistence Resiliency Optimism Using EFT to Calm Kids & Help Them Process Emotions Books to Help Kids Develop Emotional Intelligence Books to Help You Explain Death To Children Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids Workbook Peaceful Parent, Happy Siblings Content: Here's how to help your child develop high EQ. Nurturing Temperament Anyone who’s ever had more than one child knows that children are born with a distinct temperament. As parents we can’t control this raw material, but we can try to give our children the environment that will best help them to make the most of their potential. And you'll be happy to know that the most important trait is within the parent's control: the stability or instability of a person’s inner happiness is entirely determined by the nurture that person receives as a child. Competence Competent children are free enough from emotional issues to tackle the age-appropriate developmental tasks of each stage of development, master them, and emerge with greater confidence. Engagement Engagement is protective for children. Kids who are passionate about something -- basketball, chess, writing short stories, playing the trumpet – tend to protect their passion. Smoking compromises the trumpet player’s wind, late nights carousing throw off the ball player’s game, and the serious student knows she wants her mind clear for tomorrow's test. Happiness The latest research on happiness gives us surprising news.
http://www.ahaparenting.com/parenting-tools/emotionally-intelligent-child
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1296081012#0_2116765714
Title: MendMeShop Will Be Revamping All Their Websites - Making Them Bigger and Better Than Before! Headings: MendMeShop Is Making Their Websites Bigger and Better Than Before! MendMeShop Is Making Their Websites Bigger and Better Than Before! Tagged Products Your Price: $22.95 Content: MendMeShop Will Be Revamping All Their Websites - Making Them Bigger and Better Than Before! Blog Home MendMeShop Is Making Their Websites Bigger and Better Than Before! Posted by on 1/1/2018 to MendMeShop News & Special Offers We are in the midst of updating all of our websites with new content and new graphics, a process that we will continue with throughout the year. As we are now in our 15th year of business (we started in December of 2005), we want to continue to focus on providing consumers with the quality information and quality products to help in managing various soft tissue ailments. If you landed on this page in your search for specific information, you are welcome to browse the site. As always, we welcome you to email us at [email protected] with any questions that come to mind. Below is a list of the site that we have completed updates on and sites that we are still working on: MendMeShop.com AidMyPlantar.com MendMyHip.com (now updated and live!) AidMyAchilles.com (now updated and live!) AidMyGroin.com AidMyMuscle.com (now updated and live!)
http://www.aidmyankle.com/anterior-talofibular-ligament-sprains.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1302082993#0_2126784576
Title: Comfort Zone of Air, for Most of Us Headings: Comfort Zone for Conditioned Space Comfort Zone for Conditioned Space What is comfort zone for air? How was it initiated? Fast forward to 20 th century: Comfort zone for air: Other factors of comfort include: Content: Comfort Zone of Air, for Most of Us Comfort Zone for Conditioned Space Air conditioning unit is never useful, until it can condition air, into the comfort zone. Sizing of air conditioners has to be based on general guidelines for comfort air. What is comfort zone for air? It is the region of temperature and humidity, of air, where most people feel comfortable. How was it initiated? ASHRAE (American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning), stated that the problem of air comfort was recorded as early as Ancient Egypt times. Workers in confined space felt more uncomfortable than those with better air circulation outdoor. A separate set of occurrences in smoke “congestion” from fireplaces around residences within England, has triggered the rule to make high ceiling and high windows. All for the reason of comfort air. Fast forward to 20 th century:
http://www.air-conditioner-selection.com/comfort-zone-air-conditioner-sizing.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1313461238#2_2148908013
Title: Want to See a Fighter Jet Fly Low and Fast? Here Are Some Prime Viewing Spots | Daily Planet | Air & Space Magazine Headings: Want to See a Fighter Jet Fly Low and Fast? Here Are Some Prime Viewing Spots Want to See a Fighter Jet Fly Low and Fast? Here Are Some Prime Viewing Spots Try Death Valley, or the famous “Mach Loop” in Wales. Tags Newsletters Subscribe Now Content: Military pilots train to fly low and fast, hiding behind hills to fool radar and going fast enough that they can’t be shot at. Since flying is a perishable skill, every fighter or attack pilot periodically has to practice such low-level flights. Rainbow Canyon is in the desert of eastern California, where the population is sparse and the airspace wide open. It’s also surrounded by military bases, bombing ranges, maneuvering grounds and radars—an ideal spot for military pilots to hone their skills. Among the nearby facilities are Edwards AFB, Naval Air Station China Lake, and Plant 42 (where Lockheed and Northrop build advanced aircraft). YouTube David Campion No subscribers Subscribe "Rainbow Canyon Low Level" Watch later Copy link Info Shopping Tap to unmute If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel Confirm More videos More videos Switch camera Share Include playlist An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later.
http://www.airspacemag.com/daily-planet/fly-low-and-fast-180956560/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1313461238#3_2148909799
Title: Want to See a Fighter Jet Fly Low and Fast? Here Are Some Prime Viewing Spots | Daily Planet | Air & Space Magazine Headings: Want to See a Fighter Jet Fly Low and Fast? Here Are Some Prime Viewing Spots Want to See a Fighter Jet Fly Low and Fast? Here Are Some Prime Viewing Spots Try Death Valley, or the famous “Mach Loop” in Wales. Tags Newsletters Subscribe Now Content: YouTube David Campion No subscribers Subscribe "Rainbow Canyon Low Level" Watch later Copy link Info Shopping Tap to unmute If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel Confirm More videos More videos Switch camera Share Include playlist An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:00 / 1:10 Live • If the desert’s not your thing, EA-18 and F-15E crews from Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington, and Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho often take their jets low down Visual Routes 1350 and 1355, which run through national parks in the beautiful Cascade Mountains. The routes are colloquially called the “million dollar ride” for their scenic views and fun flying. The routes are long, with plenty of mountains and hills in the National Park to stand atop. The area around Bumping Lake (and the Bumping River) underneath VR-1355 hosts a popular camping ground that pilots use as a visual reference. If you really want to get remote, vast parts of Nevada (north of Las Vegas) and Alaska (mainly east of Fairbanks) are reserved for high-speed, low-level flying, including even supersonic flight, which is normally forbidden over land.
http://www.airspacemag.com/daily-planet/fly-low-and-fast-180956560/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1313461238#11_2148923995
Title: Want to See a Fighter Jet Fly Low and Fast? Here Are Some Prime Viewing Spots | Daily Planet | Air & Space Magazine Headings: Want to See a Fighter Jet Fly Low and Fast? Here Are Some Prime Viewing Spots Want to See a Fighter Jet Fly Low and Fast? Here Are Some Prime Viewing Spots Try Death Valley, or the famous “Mach Loop” in Wales. Tags Newsletters Subscribe Now Content: As kids, we could recognize the plane by the jet noise. The "bad boys" were the F-101 Voodoo and the F-104 Starfighter. Booms were a daily occurence, windows went monthly, and we lost at least one flight crew a year. My uncle was ATC controller when a 101 disappeared from the screen. He had just cleared the plane from tower control. It turned out the pilot hit "full power-afterburner" too fast. The plane flipped over and dove into the Panhandle swamp. The Voodoo went on to fly photo-recon in Viet Nam. 1500mph at 50', flying "straight and level"--followed by a vertical climb to 25K ft. The pilots who flew it called it . "
http://www.airspacemag.com/daily-planet/fly-low-and-fast-180956560/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1328174523#0_2168620733
Title: Headings: Content: Huge List of Government Agencies This is a huge list of government agencies, commissions, bureaus, foundations, divisions, directorates, departments, bureaus, administrations, and institutes, many of them overlapping, redundant or unnecessary. There is no constitutional authority for the creation and maintenance of most of the offices in the list. Huge List of Government Agencies (excluding state, county, and municipal governments) This compilation is a list of government agencies, offices, commissions, bureaus, foundations, divisions, directorates, departments, bureaus, institutes, administrations and "services", many of them redundant, overlapping or unnecessary. When I first started building this list, I thought it would be much shorter than this. As I look into it more and more, the sheer size of our government has become tragically humorous. After exploring the structure and organization of one department after another, there seems to be no end in sight. Most of these entities perform functions that should (according to the U.S. Constitution) be left up to state or local governments, or to private industry, churches or charities. Several of these agencies perform functions which overlap corresponding agencies at the state level. There is no constitutional authority for the creation and maintenance of most of the offices in the list below. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to matter any more.
http://www.akdart.com/gov1.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1328174523#2_2168623899
Title: Headings: Content: The limitations of government spelled out in the Constitution are no longer under consideration, either in Congress or in our public schools. The few of us who still care are called extremists! One obvious trait seen in this list is the number of offices and agencies dedicated to career advancement for certain people based on their gender or ethnicity. Every facet of the government seems to include an office for the promotion of workplace diversity, equal employment opportunity, minority resources, civil rights, or disadvantaged business utilization. You may notice that in some cases a single office is in charge of equal employment opportunity andworkplace diversity, even though it is logically impossible to implement diversity without discrimination. But the topic of workplace diversity, politically correct discrimination and better-than-equal opportunity is covered on another page. Similarly, many of the larger agencies have their own offices for safety issues, environmental concerns and education, probably overlapping the functions of other federal agencies. The two agencies with the most unexpectedly complex structures are the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Agriculture. I may never exhaust all the hallways and sidetracks in their organizational labyrinths. Anyway this is by no means a complete or exhaustive list, nor is it necessarily shown in alphabetical order.
http://www.akdart.com/gov1.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#0_2171124063
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Food, Product Reviews, Reviews & Shopping NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Posted on September 27, 2011 March 23, 2018 by Cindy 27 Sep Do you want to save time in the kitchen while still cooking delicious meals for your family? Introducing….the NuWave Oven! This amazing countertop over cooks everything from full meals to cakes up to 50% faster than a conventional oven. Plus, you can cook frozen meat, saving you thawing time. You can even cook a frozen turkey in the NuWave Oven! I will be highlighting this product as one of my favorite time saving devices for moms on New Day Cleveland on Cleveland’s Fox 8 on September 28, 2011. How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave cooks in three ways: Infrared, Conduction, and Convection heat. This system allows your food to be could from the inside out! Cook frozen food – don’t waste time defrosting food anymore No preheating time – there is no need to preheat the oven Cook everything from meat to cakes – versatile Benefits of NuWave Oven Uses up to 85 percent less energy than a conventional oven.
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#1_2171125806
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: I will be highlighting this product as one of my favorite time saving devices for moms on New Day Cleveland on Cleveland’s Fox 8 on September 28, 2011. How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave cooks in three ways: Infrared, Conduction, and Convection heat. This system allows your food to be could from the inside out! Cook frozen food – don’t waste time defrosting food anymore No preheating time – there is no need to preheat the oven Cook everything from meat to cakes – versatile Benefits of NuWave Oven Uses up to 85 percent less energy than a conventional oven. Using the NuWave Oven is an easy way to be green while saving some “green” on your electricity bill Prepare without excess fats or oils, plus drains off two to three times the amount of fat drippings than a conventional oven. Versatile – you can broil, roast, grill, bake, barbecue, steam, and even air-fry in this one, easy-to-use device Doesn’t heat up the kitchen like a traditional oven Affordable – Priced at $139.99 or less, it is priced so that everyone can afford it NuWave Oven Review I was excited to test out the NuWave Oven. If it saves me time in the kitchen while allowing me to prepare healthy, delicious foods for my family, it’s a keeper! What I was most excited about was the time saving element of the NuWave Oven. For me, defrosting meat and pre-heating the oven is a huge time-killer.
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#2_2171127853
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: Using the NuWave Oven is an easy way to be green while saving some “green” on your electricity bill Prepare without excess fats or oils, plus drains off two to three times the amount of fat drippings than a conventional oven. Versatile – you can broil, roast, grill, bake, barbecue, steam, and even air-fry in this one, easy-to-use device Doesn’t heat up the kitchen like a traditional oven Affordable – Priced at $139.99 or less, it is priced so that everyone can afford it NuWave Oven Review I was excited to test out the NuWave Oven. If it saves me time in the kitchen while allowing me to prepare healthy, delicious foods for my family, it’s a keeper! What I was most excited about was the time saving element of the NuWave Oven. For me, defrosting meat and pre-heating the oven is a huge time-killer. Even a simple 30 minute recipe easily becomes 1 hour when adding these two factors. With the NuWave, I can cook meats frozen! Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven One food that I find a hassle to cook is salmon. I usually buy salmon frozen and since the the best way to defrost salmon is in cold water, it takes a long time. I had planned on making Salmon tonight for dinner.
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#3_2171129672
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: Even a simple 30 minute recipe easily becomes 1 hour when adding these two factors. With the NuWave, I can cook meats frozen! Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven One food that I find a hassle to cook is salmon. I usually buy salmon frozen and since the the best way to defrost salmon is in cold water, it takes a long time. I had planned on making Salmon tonight for dinner. The Nuwave Oven comes with a cookbook and recipe cards. I found a recipe for Salmon Basquaise that I planned on making for dinner. After getting home late from taking my daughter to gymnastics, I really just wanted to make something quick. I almost decided against this recipe. After I cut up fresh onions, peppers, and tomatoes, I placed them in a dish with the salmon.
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#4_2171131021
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: The Nuwave Oven comes with a cookbook and recipe cards. I found a recipe for Salmon Basquaise that I planned on making for dinner. After getting home late from taking my daughter to gymnastics, I really just wanted to make something quick. I almost decided against this recipe. After I cut up fresh onions, peppers, and tomatoes, I placed them in a dish with the salmon. I went on to make a couple quick sides of rice and steamed spinach. The frozen salmon was cooked before my simple sides, in about 20 minutes. Cooked Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Again, I had the same outcome. My family agreed that it was the best salmon we’ve ever had. Not only was the delicious easy and delicious but it cooked so fast.
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#5_2171132338
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: I went on to make a couple quick sides of rice and steamed spinach. The frozen salmon was cooked before my simple sides, in about 20 minutes. Cooked Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Again, I had the same outcome. My family agreed that it was the best salmon we’ve ever had. Not only was the delicious easy and delicious but it cooked so fast. There is nothing I could have made quicker tonight than this dish and definitely nothing as healthy and delicious. Salmon Basquaise cooked in NuWave Oven I really feel like the NuWave Oven is going to change my cooking habits for the good of my family. Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven I’ve never had much luck cooking a whole chicken before, they always turn out a little dry. Cooking with the NuWave Oven was simple. Components of the NuWave Oven are dishwasher safe, for even faster clean up, you can line everything with aluminum foil.
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#6_2171133842
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: There is nothing I could have made quicker tonight than this dish and definitely nothing as healthy and delicious. Salmon Basquaise cooked in NuWave Oven I really feel like the NuWave Oven is going to change my cooking habits for the good of my family. Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven I’ve never had much luck cooking a whole chicken before, they always turn out a little dry. Cooking with the NuWave Oven was simple. Components of the NuWave Oven are dishwasher safe, for even faster clean up, you can line everything with aluminum foil. NuWave has a cooking club for those that purchase the oven. Even though you can use your own recipes, it was nice to have great recipes to try out until I get use to how quick it cooks foods. I chose The Perfect Roasted Chicken Recipe with carrots, onions, celery, and potatoes. Simply season the chicken and place on the NuWave Oven rack. Cook and turn over 1/2 way through.
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#7_2171135377
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: NuWave has a cooking club for those that purchase the oven. Even though you can use your own recipes, it was nice to have great recipes to try out until I get use to how quick it cooks foods. I chose The Perfect Roasted Chicken Recipe with carrots, onions, celery, and potatoes. Simply season the chicken and place on the NuWave Oven rack. Cook and turn over 1/2 way through. For thawed chicken, it is 15-17 minutes per pound or for frozen, 25-30 minutes. For my 3-1/2 lb chicken, it took a little less than 1 hour 20 minutes. It would have been about 50 minutes for a thawed chicken. Cooking Whole Frozen Chicken in Nuwave Oven It was so neat to watch the chicken cook from all sides. My kids thought it was really fun to watch the progress of the chicken.
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#8_2171136737
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: For thawed chicken, it is 15-17 minutes per pound or for frozen, 25-30 minutes. For my 3-1/2 lb chicken, it took a little less than 1 hour 20 minutes. It would have been about 50 minutes for a thawed chicken. Cooking Whole Frozen Chicken in Nuwave Oven It was so neat to watch the chicken cook from all sides. My kids thought it was really fun to watch the progress of the chicken. You could see the fat drippings falling off of the chicken too. I like that this oven allows me to cook faster and healthier for my family. Although it doesn’t heat up the kitchen like a traditional oven, it does fill the room with the delicious smells! Cooking Whole Chicken with Vegetables in NuWave Oven So, how did it taste? Delicious!
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#9_2171138067
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: You could see the fat drippings falling off of the chicken too. I like that this oven allows me to cook faster and healthier for my family. Although it doesn’t heat up the kitchen like a traditional oven, it does fill the room with the delicious smells! Cooking Whole Chicken with Vegetables in NuWave Oven So, how did it taste? Delicious! My whole family agrees that this was the best whole chicken we’ve ever had, including mine and the rotisserie chickens we buy from the grocery stores. It was so tender that the meat just fell right off the bones. It was so juicy and flavorful. If the NuWave could only cook chicken, it would be worth it! cooking a 16 lb turkey or a 14 lb ham.
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#10_2171139363
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: My whole family agrees that this was the best whole chicken we’ve ever had, including mine and the rotisserie chickens we buy from the grocery stores. It was so tender that the meat just fell right off the bones. It was so juicy and flavorful. If the NuWave could only cook chicken, it would be worth it! cooking a 16 lb turkey or a 14 lb ham. [slickr-flickr tag=tendernuwave] Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven My first baking attempt with the NuWave Oven was with a recipe that came with the NuWave for Pumpkin Bread and Muffins. I like that there are a variety of recipes that come with the NuWave Oven. This recipe was simple and included yellow cake mix. My daughter enjoyed helping me make this recipe. Baking Pumpkin Bread in Welcome Home Brands Paper Bakeware in NuWave Oven We tried out the new Welcome Home Brands Paper Bakeware mini loaf and cupcake bakeware.
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#11_2171140856
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: [slickr-flickr tag=tendernuwave] Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven My first baking attempt with the NuWave Oven was with a recipe that came with the NuWave for Pumpkin Bread and Muffins. I like that there are a variety of recipes that come with the NuWave Oven. This recipe was simple and included yellow cake mix. My daughter enjoyed helping me make this recipe. Baking Pumpkin Bread in Welcome Home Brands Paper Bakeware in NuWave Oven We tried out the new Welcome Home Brands Paper Bakeware mini loaf and cupcake bakeware. You don’t need to use anything as special as the paper bakeware, however it made it really easy. You can also use loaf pans in metal or silicone as well as cupcake liners. Pumpkin Cupcakes and Bread cooked in NuWave Oven While my husband got the kids dressed in their pajamas, the cupcakes and bread cooked. We had delicious warm cupcakes in just 12 minutes. As a comparison, I baked another loaf in my conventional oven.
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1330905905#12_2171142428
Title: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Headings: NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen How NuWave Oven Saves Time in the Kitchen Benefits of NuWave Oven NuWave Oven Review Cooking Frozen Salmon in NuWave Oven Cooking Frozen Whole Chicken in NuWave Oven Pumpkin Bread and Muffins Baked in NuWave Oven Buy NuWave Oven Comment Via Facebook Cindy Content: You don’t need to use anything as special as the paper bakeware, however it made it really easy. You can also use loaf pans in metal or silicone as well as cupcake liners. Pumpkin Cupcakes and Bread cooked in NuWave Oven While my husband got the kids dressed in their pajamas, the cupcakes and bread cooked. We had delicious warm cupcakes in just 12 minutes. As a comparison, I baked another loaf in my conventional oven. We were eating our cupcakes when my oven finally was preheated! Then, it took another hour before it was even done. I just keep getting more and more impressed by the NuWave Oven! Pumpkin Cupcakes made in NuWave Oven My family agrees that the NuWave Oven is an amazing invention that delivers delicious, healthy foods while saving time in the kitchen, money on electricity, and being more ‘green’ for the environment. Buy NuWave Oven .
http://www.akronohiomoms.com/food/nuwave-oven-saves-time-in-the-kitchen/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1332035056#12_2173705239
Title: Drowned towns: What traces of 'ghost' cities lie beneath Alabama's man-made lakes? - al.com Headings: Drowned towns: What traces of 'ghost' cities lie beneath Alabama's man-made lakes? Drowned towns: What traces of 'ghost' cities lie beneath Alabama's man-made lakes? Relocating people, roads, towns, cemeteries TVA's relocation program Around the web Content: Relocating people, roads, towns, cemeteries To create the dozens of lakes in Alabama, made by damming the Alabama and Tennessee rivers and tributaries, thousands of people - living and dead - were relocated. Many dams were built as power sources by TVA or Alabama Power Co., companies that had the responsibility of moving homeowners to land outside the flood zones. Alabama Power was founded in 1906 and quickly began building on the Tallapoosa, Coosa and Black Warrior rivers. The Tennessee Valley Authority was formed in 1933 as part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, designed to bring jobs and posterity to rural areas of the South, beginning with lighting homes and businesses with electricity. TVA's relocation program In his 1943 book about the Tennessee Valley Authority, C. Herman Pritchett observed, "Nowhere did the Authority's program have more direct and disturbing effects than upon the hundreds of families who had to abandon their homes and farms to the waters of a TVA reservoir," according to the National Archives in Atlanta. Because of that, TVA workers were thoroughly trained and were particularly sensitive to a family's wishes, TVA historian Pat Ezzell said. "Basically TVA had a very strong family relocation program," she said. " They would go out and they would determine what the pool level was going to be and which folks were going to be impacted by the reservoir. They were offered fair market value for their homes and land." However, many people did not own the land. "
http://www.al.com/living/index.ssf/2014/11/drowned_towns_what_traces_of_g.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1332035056#13_2173707328
Title: Drowned towns: What traces of 'ghost' cities lie beneath Alabama's man-made lakes? - al.com Headings: Drowned towns: What traces of 'ghost' cities lie beneath Alabama's man-made lakes? Drowned towns: What traces of 'ghost' cities lie beneath Alabama's man-made lakes? Relocating people, roads, towns, cemeteries TVA's relocation program Around the web Content: Because of that, TVA workers were thoroughly trained and were particularly sensitive to a family's wishes, TVA historian Pat Ezzell said. "Basically TVA had a very strong family relocation program," she said. " They would go out and they would determine what the pool level was going to be and which folks were going to be impacted by the reservoir. They were offered fair market value for their homes and land." However, many people did not own the land. " One of the problems was, a lot of people were tenant farmers. So TVA worked to find homes for these families - for tenant farmers and landowners. It was a huge effort to find housing for these folks." Relocation forms show each family's household information was recorded, along with their wishes to move the house, or leave it to be dismantled or destroyed. Of one thing, Ezzell is sure: "
http://www.al.com/living/index.ssf/2014/11/drowned_towns_what_traces_of_g.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1334736165#1_2178764185
Title: About Banned & Challenged Books | Advocacy, Legislation & Issues Headings: About Banned & Challenged Books About Banned & Challenged Books Does ALA ban books? What's the difference between a challenge and a banning? Why are books challenged? Who Challenges Books? Content: For more information on ALA's efforts to raise awareness of censorship and promote the freedom to read, please explore Banned Books Week. What's the difference between a challenge and a banning? A challenge is an attempt to remove or restrict materials, based upon the objections of a person or group. A banning is the removal of those materials. Challenges do not simply involve a person expressing a point of view; rather, they are an attempt to remove material from the curriculum or library, thereby restricting the access of others. Due to the commitment of librarians, teachers, parents, students and other concerned citizens, most challenges are unsuccessful and most materials are retained in the school curriculum or library collection. Why are books challenged? Books usually are challenged with the best intentions—to protect others, frequently children, from difficult ideas and information. See Notable First Amendment Cases.
http://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/aboutbannedbooks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1334736165#2_2178765587
Title: About Banned & Challenged Books | Advocacy, Legislation & Issues Headings: About Banned & Challenged Books About Banned & Challenged Books Does ALA ban books? What's the difference between a challenge and a banning? Why are books challenged? Who Challenges Books? Content: rather, they are an attempt to remove material from the curriculum or library, thereby restricting the access of others. Due to the commitment of librarians, teachers, parents, students and other concerned citizens, most challenges are unsuccessful and most materials are retained in the school curriculum or library collection. Why are books challenged? Books usually are challenged with the best intentions—to protect others, frequently children, from difficult ideas and information. See Notable First Amendment Cases. Censorship can be subtle, almost imperceptible, as well as blatant and overt, but, nonetheless, harmful. As John Stuart Mill wrote in On Liberty: If all mankind minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind. Were an opinion a personal possession of no value except to the owner; if to be obstructed in the enjoyment of it were simply a private injury, it would make some difference whether the injury was inflicted only on a few persons or on many.
http://www.ala.org/advocacy/bbooks/aboutbannedbooks
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Title: What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? - My Posture and Orthodontics Blog Headings: What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? How to Measure Forward Growth? Content: Start turning the face sideways, however, and the effects of forward growth, or lack of, emerge. The best way to visualize this is by looking at profile pictures. Going through such pictures, the difference becomes evident. Forward faces tend to have positive under eye support, upturned nose, matching lips, and a chin that extends to the lips. More importantly, they always have the upper and lower jaws extend well beyond the nasion. left picture illustrates position of eye support, nose, lips and chin; right picture illustrates position of upper and lower jaws In a previous post we learned that the face is mainly comprised of the maxilla and mandible. They cover the area from under the eyes down to the bottom of the chin reaching to the neck, but what’s the nasion? That’s the point on the top of the nose and bottom of the forehead where the skull and face meet. Drawing an imaginary line straight down from that point reveals the extent of facial growth.
http://www.aljabri.com/blog/what-is-facial-forward-growth-and-how-to-measure-it/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1351381131#3_2208388227
Title: What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? - My Posture and Orthodontics Blog Headings: What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? How to Measure Forward Growth? Content: left picture illustrates position of eye support, nose, lips and chin; right picture illustrates position of upper and lower jaws In a previous post we learned that the face is mainly comprised of the maxilla and mandible. They cover the area from under the eyes down to the bottom of the chin reaching to the neck, but what’s the nasion? That’s the point on the top of the nose and bottom of the forehead where the skull and face meet. Drawing an imaginary line straight down from that point reveals the extent of facial growth. The further the face is forward of that line the more the face is forward grown. How to Measure Forward Growth? This method, called the Facial Plane in Photometric Analysis, makes testing and appreciating forward growth very easy. Nonetheless, as simple and clear as this measurement is, it does not provide any figures to work with and is significantly prone to error because it requires the head to be completely level. Since forward head posture has become pandemic, most people subconsciously tilt their heads’ backward.
http://www.aljabri.com/blog/what-is-facial-forward-growth-and-how-to-measure-it/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1351381131#4_2208389754
Title: What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? - My Posture and Orthodontics Blog Headings: What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? How to Measure Forward Growth? Content: The further the face is forward of that line the more the face is forward grown. How to Measure Forward Growth? This method, called the Facial Plane in Photometric Analysis, makes testing and appreciating forward growth very easy. Nonetheless, as simple and clear as this measurement is, it does not provide any figures to work with and is significantly prone to error because it requires the head to be completely level. Since forward head posture has become pandemic, most people subconsciously tilt their heads’ backward. This moves the upper part of the head backward and the bottom forward, making the test results incorrect. Hence, a person with a recessed face and forward head posture will appear to have a forward grown face with this test. Due to muscle imbalances, correcting this before taking a picture is very difficult. With enough information however, it’s possible to correct it after, by tilting the picture to level the head. Nonetheless, the results will look awkward.
http://www.aljabri.com/blog/what-is-facial-forward-growth-and-how-to-measure-it/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1351381131#5_2208391209
Title: What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? - My Posture and Orthodontics Blog Headings: What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? How to Measure Forward Growth? Content: This moves the upper part of the head backward and the bottom forward, making the test results incorrect. Hence, a person with a recessed face and forward head posture will appear to have a forward grown face with this test. Due to muscle imbalances, correcting this before taking a picture is very difficult. With enough information however, it’s possible to correct it after, by tilting the picture to level the head. Nonetheless, the results will look awkward. b) the facial plane line shows massive facial forward growth d) after correcting forward head posture by tilting the entire picture the new facial plane reveals his true growth To avoid all of this, cosmetic surgeons use different methods of measurement. Instead of drawing imaginary lines they plot angles. This nullifies the head tilt issue and provides standardized numbers for objective assessment. One such measurement is called the Facial Convexity Angle. It works by measuring the relation between the most prominent points on the brow ridge (G), and on the upper and lower jaws (SN, PG).
http://www.aljabri.com/blog/what-is-facial-forward-growth-and-how-to-measure-it/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1351381131#6_2208392731
Title: What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? - My Posture and Orthodontics Blog Headings: What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? What is forward facial growth and how to measure it? How to Measure Forward Growth? Content: b) the facial plane line shows massive facial forward growth d) after correcting forward head posture by tilting the entire picture the new facial plane reveals his true growth To avoid all of this, cosmetic surgeons use different methods of measurement. Instead of drawing imaginary lines they plot angles. This nullifies the head tilt issue and provides standardized numbers for objective assessment. One such measurement is called the Facial Convexity Angle. It works by measuring the relation between the most prominent points on the brow ridge (G), and on the upper and lower jaws (SN, PG). Connecting these points usually yields an angle in the range of 175° to 145°. The higher the degree the further forward the face is. Applying this to the two pictures below provides 174° for the first and 158° for the second. The first person has a forward face whereas the second one has a recessed face. Roughly speaking, faces that are 165° and above are considered forward, and faces under that are recessed.
http://www.aljabri.com/blog/what-is-facial-forward-growth-and-how-to-measure-it/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1351581147#9_2208862733
Title: SNP rains on Labour’s May Day parade | Elections News | Al Jazeera Headings: SNP rains on Labour’s May Day parade SNP rains on Labour’s May Day parade An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Failure of trust Content: Thomas Laird, 60, was riding along on a mobility scooter plastered with Labour posters. The failure of trust is not something that can be recovered overnight. You can't push an avalanche back up a hill without very significant effort. David Moxham, Scottish Trade Union Congress He said he was inspired as a child by Geoff Shaw, a Church of Scotland minister in one of Glasgow’s most notorious slums, who was so angered by the poverty and injustice he saw that he went into politics as a Labour councillor. Laird said simply, “there is no going back.” Frank Toner is a young Labour councillor in West Lothian. “The UK Labour Party and the Scottish Labour Party have a workplace manifesto,” Toner said. “ It talks about breaking down exploitative contracts and zero hours contracts, it talks about raising the minimum wage.” These are policies that should resonate with the marchers shouting “zero hours, no way, make the greedy bosses pay”. But Labour is finding it hard to get a hearing in this campaign.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2015/05/snp-rains-labour-day-parade-150504105604998.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1351581147#10_2208864280
Title: SNP rains on Labour’s May Day parade | Elections News | Al Jazeera Headings: SNP rains on Labour’s May Day parade SNP rains on Labour’s May Day parade An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Failure of trust Content: Frank Toner is a young Labour councillor in West Lothian. “The UK Labour Party and the Scottish Labour Party have a workplace manifesto,” Toner said. “ It talks about breaking down exploitative contracts and zero hours contracts, it talks about raising the minimum wage.” These are policies that should resonate with the marchers shouting “zero hours, no way, make the greedy bosses pay”. But Labour is finding it hard to get a hearing in this campaign. Failure of trust David Moxham is assistant general secretary of the Scottish Trade Union Congress, one of the main organisers of the May Day celebrations. He said people have lost faith in the party. “I think it has happened because for a long time Labour took its electorate in Scotland for granted. I still think that the Iraq War caused enormous damage amongst the activist base.” “The failure of trust is not something that can be recovered overnight,” Moxham added. “
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2015/05/snp-rains-labour-day-parade-150504105604998.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1351581147#11_2208865759
Title: SNP rains on Labour’s May Day parade | Elections News | Al Jazeera Headings: SNP rains on Labour’s May Day parade SNP rains on Labour’s May Day parade An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Failure of trust Content: Failure of trust David Moxham is assistant general secretary of the Scottish Trade Union Congress, one of the main organisers of the May Day celebrations. He said people have lost faith in the party. “I think it has happened because for a long time Labour took its electorate in Scotland for granted. I still think that the Iraq War caused enormous damage amongst the activist base.” “The failure of trust is not something that can be recovered overnight,” Moxham added. “ You can’t push an avalanche back up a hill without very significant effort.” If the polls are right, Scottish Labour is on the eve of destruction. If even ex-miners are deserting them then there is little hope of a last minute turnaround. What is fascinating is that the challenge has come from the left, not the right. Last year’s independence referendum engaged working class Scots and taught them their votes could make a difference.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2015/05/snp-rains-labour-day-parade-150504105604998.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1351863456#7_2209512270
Title: Five things everyone should know about US incarceration | US & Canada | Al Jazeera Headings: Five things everyone should know about US incarceration OPINION Five things everyone should know about US incarceration Content: African Americans are six times more likely to be incarcerated than a white person and non-white Latinos are almost three times more likely to be incarcerated, according to the Pew Center on the States. Incarceration hits hardest at young black and Latino men without high school education. An astounding 11 percent of black men, aged between 20 and 34, are behind bars. Much of the racial disparity is a result of the US’ war on drugs – started by President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s. By 1988, blacks were arrested on drug charges at five times the rate of whites. By 1996, the rate of drug admissions to state prison for black men was 13 times greater than the rate for white men. This is despite the fact that African Americans use drugs at roughly the same rate as white Americans. 4. Mass incarceration is expensive: Imprisoning people is not cheap.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/03/201332671936115766.html
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Title: Postmodernism Headings: Postmodernism Postmodernism Content: Postmodernism Postmodernism Postmodernism – A Description Postmodernism is difficult to define, because to define it would violate the postmodernist's premise that no definite terms, boundaries, or absolute truths exist. In this article, the term “postmodernism” will remain vague, since those who claim to be postmodernists have varying beliefs and opinions on issues. Are nationalism, politics, religion, and war the result of a primitive human mentality? Is truth an illusion? How can Christianity claim primacy or dictate morals? The list of concerns goes on and on especially for those affected by a postmodern philosophy and lifestyle. For some, the questions stem from lost confidence in a corrupt Western world. For others, freedom from traditional authority is the issue. Their concern centers around the West’s continued reliance on ancient and traditional religious morals, nationalism, capitalism, inept political systems, and unwise use and adverse impact of promoting “trade offs” between energy resources and environment, for economic gain. According to the Postmodern Worldview, the Western world society is an outdated lifestyle disguised under impersonal and faceless bureaucracies.
http://www.allaboutphilosophy.org/postmodernism.htm
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Title: Postmodernism Headings: Postmodernism Postmodernism Content: Many prefer to live under a global, non-political government without tribal or national boundaries and one that is sensitive to the socioeconomic equality for all people. Postmodernism – Right and Wrong? Postmodernists do not attempt to refine their thoughts about what is right or wrong, true or false, good or evil. They believe that there isn’t such a thing as absolute truth. A postmodernist views the world outside of themselves as being in error, that is, other people’s truth becomes indistinguishable from error. Therefore, no one has the authority to define truth or impose upon others his idea of moral right and wrong. Their self-rationalization of the universe and world around them pits themselves against divine revelation versus moral relativism. Many choose to believe in naturalism and evolution rather than God and creationism. Postmodernism – Politics Postmodernists protest Western society’s suppression of equal rights. They believe that the capitalistic economic system lacks equal distribution of goods and salary.
http://www.allaboutphilosophy.org/postmodernism.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1360108641#5_2225784707
Title: Postmodernism Headings: Postmodernism Postmodernism Content: Therefore, no one has the authority to define truth or impose upon others his idea of moral right and wrong. Their self-rationalization of the universe and world around them pits themselves against divine revelation versus moral relativism. Many choose to believe in naturalism and evolution rather than God and creationism. Postmodernism – Politics Postmodernists protest Western society’s suppression of equal rights. They believe that the capitalistic economic system lacks equal distribution of goods and salary. While the few rich prosper, the mass populace becomes impoverished. Postmodernists view democratic constitutions as flawed in substance, impossible to uphold, and unfair in principle. Study Truth!
http://www.allaboutphilosophy.org/postmodernism.htm
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Title: What is Nori and what are Seaweed Health Benefits? Headings: Nori questions been keepin' you up Lately ? Then start getting some shuteye by finding out... ~~~ What it is... ~ and ~ Are there Really any Seaweed Health Benefits? Nori questions been keepin' you up Lately? Then start getting some shuteye by finding out... ~~~ What it is... ~ and ~ Are there Really any Seaweed Health Benefits? So, what is it? So Many Uses... What is Nori and how is it Made? Nori Farming Nori Production Different Types of Nori Seaweed Health Benefits Can Seaweed actually reduce the risk of Cancer? Where to Buy Nori Like this Page? Content: What is Nori and what are Seaweed Health Benefits? Nori questions been keepin' you up Lately? Then start getting some shuteye by finding out... ~~~ What it is... ~ and ~ Are there Really any Seaweed Health Benefits? So, what is it? What is Nori? It is the Japanese name for dried edible seaweed sheets made from a species of red algae called Porphyra, including Porphyra yezoensis and Porphyra tenera. It is probably most popularly know for its use in making Sushi, but it is used in many other applications too. So Many Uses... Take a look at the images above. On the far left we have a tuna maki roll which most people are probably already familiar with. It is rolled up in a seaweed sheet typically 7 to 7 1/2 inches by 8 to 8 1/2 inches in size.
http://www.allaboutsushiguide.com/nori.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1360566475#1_2226593099
Title: What is Nori and what are Seaweed Health Benefits? Headings: Nori questions been keepin' you up Lately ? Then start getting some shuteye by finding out... ~~~ What it is... ~ and ~ Are there Really any Seaweed Health Benefits? Nori questions been keepin' you up Lately? Then start getting some shuteye by finding out... ~~~ What it is... ~ and ~ Are there Really any Seaweed Health Benefits? So, what is it? So Many Uses... What is Nori and how is it Made? Nori Farming Nori Production Different Types of Nori Seaweed Health Benefits Can Seaweed actually reduce the risk of Cancer? Where to Buy Nori Like this Page? Content: It is the Japanese name for dried edible seaweed sheets made from a species of red algae called Porphyra, including Porphyra yezoensis and Porphyra tenera. It is probably most popularly know for its use in making Sushi, but it is used in many other applications too. So Many Uses... Take a look at the images above. On the far left we have a tuna maki roll which most people are probably already familiar with. It is rolled up in a seaweed sheet typically 7 to 7 1/2 inches by 8 to 8 1/2 inches in size. It is also toasted before packaging and has to be stored in an air-tight container after opening to reduce air exposure and prevent it from absorbing moisture as it will lose its crispiness if it is not. One trick that can be used however to "revive" sheets that are no longer crisp is to pass it lightly over a heat source (such as a gas or electric eye on a stove) a couple of times on each side. Best be careful though, as it will crinkle up fast and even catch on fire if you get it too close or hold it in one place to long! The 2nd picture to the right are Japanese rice crackers. This is a very popular and tasty snack in Japan.
http://www.allaboutsushiguide.com/nori.html
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Title: What is Nori and what are Seaweed Health Benefits? Headings: Nori questions been keepin' you up Lately ? Then start getting some shuteye by finding out... ~~~ What it is... ~ and ~ Are there Really any Seaweed Health Benefits? Nori questions been keepin' you up Lately? Then start getting some shuteye by finding out... ~~~ What it is... ~ and ~ Are there Really any Seaweed Health Benefits? So, what is it? So Many Uses... What is Nori and how is it Made? Nori Farming Nori Production Different Types of Nori Seaweed Health Benefits Can Seaweed actually reduce the risk of Cancer? Where to Buy Nori Like this Page? Content: It is also toasted before packaging and has to be stored in an air-tight container after opening to reduce air exposure and prevent it from absorbing moisture as it will lose its crispiness if it is not. One trick that can be used however to "revive" sheets that are no longer crisp is to pass it lightly over a heat source (such as a gas or electric eye on a stove) a couple of times on each side. Best be careful though, as it will crinkle up fast and even catch on fire if you get it too close or hold it in one place to long! The 2nd picture to the right are Japanese rice crackers. This is a very popular and tasty snack in Japan. In comparison, rice crackers in Japan as a snack are kind of like potato chips are as a snack in the U.S. The 3rd one to the right is a rice ball (or Onigiri). Sometimes these are filled with goodies in the center like Umebushi (salted Japanese plum), Salmon, and Katsuobushi (dried bonito flakes mixed with soy sauce and sometimes sugar---this one is my favorite). And last but not least to the far right is one of my other favorites, a flavored nori (ajisuke-nori). This one being teriyaki flavor. This variety is crisply toasted and normally tastes salty/sweet and comes in small strips about 1 1/2 inches by 4 inches.
http://www.allaboutsushiguide.com/nori.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1360566475#7_2226604195
Title: What is Nori and what are Seaweed Health Benefits? Headings: Nori questions been keepin' you up Lately ? Then start getting some shuteye by finding out... ~~~ What it is... ~ and ~ Are there Really any Seaweed Health Benefits? Nori questions been keepin' you up Lately? Then start getting some shuteye by finding out... ~~~ What it is... ~ and ~ Are there Really any Seaweed Health Benefits? So, what is it? So Many Uses... What is Nori and how is it Made? Nori Farming Nori Production Different Types of Nori Seaweed Health Benefits Can Seaweed actually reduce the risk of Cancer? Where to Buy Nori Like this Page? Content: During this period they are highly susceptible to disease and have to be monitored closely for water temperature and salinity until harvest. Nori is not sold in a fresh, harvested state. It is always made into sheets. Nori Production When harvested it is first washed with fresh water and then fed into a shredding machine which reduces it to pieces about .5 x 1 cm in size. Then it is mixed with freshwater, poured into frames and then fed into a machine (similar to a paper making machine) which allows it to drain during the production process. Eventually it moves over a heated surface which will dry it into a sheet. The dried sheets are then packaged and sealed in cellophane quickly so that moisture will not reduce their quality and then they are shipped to their destination. Different Types of Nori As with almost anything else, Nori also comes in different qualities and grades ranging from very cheap to very expensive and from raw to toasted. If you buy the raw variety, you will need to toast it before use. Cheaper varieties are typically produced in China and may cost as little as .04 cents per sheet whereas more expensive ones from the Ariake Bay in Kyushu, Japan may cost upwards of .90 cents per sheet!
http://www.allaboutsushiguide.com/nori.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1364148279#6_2234435382
Title: Postmodern Sociology Headings: Postmodern Sociology Postmodern Sociology Notes: Rendered with permission from the book, Understanding the Times: The Collision of Today’s Competing Worldviews (Rev. 2 nd ed), David Noebel, Summit Press, 2006. Compliments of John Stonestreet, David Noebel, and the Christian Worldview Ministry at Summit Ministries. All rights reserved in the original. 1 Walter Truett Anderson, The Future of the Self: Exploring the Post-Identity Society (New York, NY: Tarcher/Putnam, 1997), 114. 2 Michel Foucault, History, Discourse and Discontinuity (New York, NY: Semiotex (e), 1996), 48. 3 The French Postmodernists were particularly anti-Roman Catholic. 4 Richard Rorty and Gianni Vattimo, The Future of Religion (New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2005), 33. Cited in Philosophia Christi, vol. 7, no. 2 (2005): 525. 5 Robert B. Brandom, ed., Rorty and his Critics (Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers, 2001), 22. 6 The Weekly Standard, November 14, 2005, 41. 7 Glenn Ward, Postmodernism (Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Companies, 2003), 145. 8 Ibid., 146. 9 Ibid. 10 Ibid. Sourced to Paul Rabinow, ed., The Foucault Reader: An Introduction to Foucault’s Thought (Eastbourne, UK: Gardners Books, 1991), 297. 11 Mark Lilla, The Reckless Mind: Intellectuals in Politics (New York, NY: New York Review Books, 2001), 142. See the Postmodern Politics section for more on the Marquis de Sade. 12 Walter Truett Anderson, 114. 13 Ibid., 17. 14 For example, see David Stoll, Rigoberta Menchu and the Story of All Poor Guatemalans (Oxford, UK: Westview Press, 1999). 15 Ibid., 18. 16 Allan Bloom, The Closing of the American Mind (New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1988), 25: “There is one thing a professor can be absolutely certain of: almost every student entering the university believes, or says he believes, that truth is relative.” 17 The Washington Times, August 31, 1997, B2. 18 Ibid., p. B2. 19 Ibid. 20 Ibid. 21 Brandom, Rorty and his Critics, 21–22. 22 Larry Elder, “Campus Gulag,” FrontPageMagazine.com, October 2, 2000, http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=2711. What do you think? Content: Walter Truett Anderson says, “I have been putting words like ‘abnormal’ and ‘deviant’ in quotes because those categorizations are under fire now, the boundary between normal and abnormal as questionable now as are all the other boundaries that once defined social reality.” 12 We use the term “sexual egalitarianism” to characterize the Postmodern view of sociology that allows each person to define his or her sexuality and proposes that all sexual preferences are equally valid. Postmodern Sociology – Politically Correct Education When it comes to Postmodern sociology, Anderson explains the goals and methods Postmodernists adopt in regard to education: “ [ Postmodernism] rejects the notion that the purpose of education is primarily to train a child’s cognitive capacity for reason in order to produce an adult capable of functioning independently in the world. That view of education is replaced with the view that education is to take an essentially indeterminate being and give it a social identity. Education’s method of molding is linguistic, and so the language to be used is that which will create a human being sensitive to its racial, sexual, and class identity.” 13 Anderson outlines major shifts in focus in the Postmodern classroom in contrast to the modern classroom: “ Education should emphasize works not in the canon, it should focus on the achievements of non-whites, females and the poor; 14 it should highlight the historical crimes of whites, males, and the rich; and it should teach children that science’s method has no better claim to yielding truth than any other method and, accordingly, that students should be equally receptive to alternative ways of knowing.”
http://www.allaboutworldview.org/postmodern-sociology.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_03_1364148279#7_2234439538
Title: Postmodern Sociology Headings: Postmodern Sociology Postmodern Sociology Notes: Rendered with permission from the book, Understanding the Times: The Collision of Today’s Competing Worldviews (Rev. 2 nd ed), David Noebel, Summit Press, 2006. Compliments of John Stonestreet, David Noebel, and the Christian Worldview Ministry at Summit Ministries. All rights reserved in the original. 1 Walter Truett Anderson, The Future of the Self: Exploring the Post-Identity Society (New York, NY: Tarcher/Putnam, 1997), 114. 2 Michel Foucault, History, Discourse and Discontinuity (New York, NY: Semiotex (e), 1996), 48. 3 The French Postmodernists were particularly anti-Roman Catholic. 4 Richard Rorty and Gianni Vattimo, The Future of Religion (New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2005), 33. Cited in Philosophia Christi, vol. 7, no. 2 (2005): 525. 5 Robert B. Brandom, ed., Rorty and his Critics (Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers, 2001), 22. 6 The Weekly Standard, November 14, 2005, 41. 7 Glenn Ward, Postmodernism (Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Companies, 2003), 145. 8 Ibid., 146. 9 Ibid. 10 Ibid. Sourced to Paul Rabinow, ed., The Foucault Reader: An Introduction to Foucault’s Thought (Eastbourne, UK: Gardners Books, 1991), 297. 11 Mark Lilla, The Reckless Mind: Intellectuals in Politics (New York, NY: New York Review Books, 2001), 142. See the Postmodern Politics section for more on the Marquis de Sade. 12 Walter Truett Anderson, 114. 13 Ibid., 17. 14 For example, see David Stoll, Rigoberta Menchu and the Story of All Poor Guatemalans (Oxford, UK: Westview Press, 1999). 15 Ibid., 18. 16 Allan Bloom, The Closing of the American Mind (New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1988), 25: “There is one thing a professor can be absolutely certain of: almost every student entering the university believes, or says he believes, that truth is relative.” 17 The Washington Times, August 31, 1997, B2. 18 Ibid., p. B2. 19 Ibid. 20 Ibid. 21 Brandom, Rorty and his Critics, 21–22. 22 Larry Elder, “Campus Gulag,” FrontPageMagazine.com, October 2, 2000, http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=2711. What do you think? Content: Education’s method of molding is linguistic, and so the language to be used is that which will create a human being sensitive to its racial, sexual, and class identity.” 13 Anderson outlines major shifts in focus in the Postmodern classroom in contrast to the modern classroom: “ Education should emphasize works not in the canon, it should focus on the achievements of non-whites, females and the poor; 14 it should highlight the historical crimes of whites, males, and the rich; and it should teach children that science’s method has no better claim to yielding truth than any other method and, accordingly, that students should be equally receptive to alternative ways of knowing.” 15 Postmodern education teaches that all truth is relative, 16 all cultures are equally deserving of respect (although Western culture comes under severe criticism), and all values are subjective (although racism, sexism, classism, and homophobia are universally evil). Course offerings at colleges and universities in the Postmodern age are also nontraditional, focusing on themes of race, sex, and gender. For example, Stanford University’s Feminist Studies Department offers “Lesbian Communities and Identities.” The catalog describes the course as “Scholarship and research on lesbian experience. Issues of homophobia, lesbian intimacy, and sexuality.
http://www.allaboutworldview.org/postmodern-sociology.htm
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Title: Postmodern Sociology Headings: Postmodern Sociology Postmodern Sociology Notes: Rendered with permission from the book, Understanding the Times: The Collision of Today’s Competing Worldviews (Rev. 2 nd ed), David Noebel, Summit Press, 2006. Compliments of John Stonestreet, David Noebel, and the Christian Worldview Ministry at Summit Ministries. All rights reserved in the original. 1 Walter Truett Anderson, The Future of the Self: Exploring the Post-Identity Society (New York, NY: Tarcher/Putnam, 1997), 114. 2 Michel Foucault, History, Discourse and Discontinuity (New York, NY: Semiotex (e), 1996), 48. 3 The French Postmodernists were particularly anti-Roman Catholic. 4 Richard Rorty and Gianni Vattimo, The Future of Religion (New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2005), 33. Cited in Philosophia Christi, vol. 7, no. 2 (2005): 525. 5 Robert B. Brandom, ed., Rorty and his Critics (Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers, 2001), 22. 6 The Weekly Standard, November 14, 2005, 41. 7 Glenn Ward, Postmodernism (Chicago, IL: McGraw-Hill Companies, 2003), 145. 8 Ibid., 146. 9 Ibid. 10 Ibid. Sourced to Paul Rabinow, ed., The Foucault Reader: An Introduction to Foucault’s Thought (Eastbourne, UK: Gardners Books, 1991), 297. 11 Mark Lilla, The Reckless Mind: Intellectuals in Politics (New York, NY: New York Review Books, 2001), 142. See the Postmodern Politics section for more on the Marquis de Sade. 12 Walter Truett Anderson, 114. 13 Ibid., 17. 14 For example, see David Stoll, Rigoberta Menchu and the Story of All Poor Guatemalans (Oxford, UK: Westview Press, 1999). 15 Ibid., 18. 16 Allan Bloom, The Closing of the American Mind (New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1988), 25: “There is one thing a professor can be absolutely certain of: almost every student entering the university believes, or says he believes, that truth is relative.” 17 The Washington Times, August 31, 1997, B2. 18 Ibid., p. B2. 19 Ibid. 20 Ibid. 21 Brandom, Rorty and his Critics, 21–22. 22 Larry Elder, “Campus Gulag,” FrontPageMagazine.com, October 2, 2000, http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=2711. What do you think? Content: Education—‘The Psychology of Race, Class, and Gender;’ English—‘Unnatural Acts: Introduction to Lesbian/Gay Literature.’” 20 Not only has the subject matter of courses and departments shifted dramatically away from traditional fare, Christianity is often viewed with contempt and ridicule. Richard Rorty, Professor of Comparative Literature at Stanford, writes, “When we American college teachers encounter religious fundamentalists...we do our best to convince these students of the benefits of secularization...I think these students are lucky to find themselves under...people like me, and to have escaped the grip of their frightening, vicious, dangerous parents.” 21 Not all new courses are met with enthusiasm. Richard Zeller, a sociology professor at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, attempted to introduce a new course that would examine the effects of political correctness in response to students’ claims that they felt pressured to assume politically correct views in order to pass courses. BGSU’s Director of Women’s Studies, Kathleen Dixon, protested vehemently, saying, “We forbid any course that says we restrict free speech.” 22 The course was voted down, and Zeller resigned in protest after twenty-five years of teaching at Bowling Green. Postmodern Sociology – Conclusion While the Postmodern vision for sociology in Western culture may be taking hold, as Christians we need to take seriously the cultural commission God gave Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 1:28), placing them in charge of His creation.
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Title: Postmodern Theory Headings: Postmodern Theory Postmodern Theory NOTES 1 George Barna, Virtual America (Ventura, CA: Regal, 1994), pp. 83, 283. 2 Ibid., pp. 85, 230. 3 Ibid., p. 83. 4 Ibid., p. 83. What do you think? Content: As a consequence, they also deny universal truth, rejecting anything that smacks of a metanarrative, which is an explanation that purports to unify the world in a broad, over-arching story. READ MORE Postmodern Ethics – Cultural Relativism If philosophical truth (what we can know about reality) resides in the local community, it follows that moral truth (how we should behave) resides in the same community. Since, as the Postmodernist suggests, there is no “grand narrative” telling us what is real and how to behave, each community develops its own “little narratives” to fulfill those needs. READ MORE Postmodern Science – Punctuated Evolution The Postmodernists are not comfortable with the traditional theory of evolution because of the metanarrative aspect of it, they feel the most comfortable with punctuated evolutionary theory because of the aspects of chance and discontinuity. READ MORE Postmodern Psychology – Socially-Constructed Selves Within Postmodern theory, there’s neither a clear-cut nor a single answer to the question “Who am I?” According to Postmodern psychologists, there is no single, separate, unified self. Rather, we are made up of many selves. The way that we come to this multiplicity is through the collective influences of various social factors, including language, geography, family, education, government, etc. Therefore, rather than having a static nature, we are a social construction. READ MORE Postmodern Sociology – Sexual Egalitarianism The Postmodern sociology seeks to even the playing field by emphasizing the value of those typically considered on the cultural fringe, such as the poor and oppressed.
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Title: Postmodern Theory Headings: Postmodern Theory Postmodern Theory NOTES 1 George Barna, Virtual America (Ventura, CA: Regal, 1994), pp. 83, 283. 2 Ibid., pp. 85, 230. 3 Ibid., p. 83. 4 Ibid., p. 83. What do you think? Content: Critical legal studies, then, becomes the means to discover the subjective and biased intent of the law. READ MORE Postmodern Politics – Leftism Many Postmodernists believe that white males from Western culture have been the only ones to enjoy power in the past few centuries. As such, many Postmodernists seek to empower the powerless, that is, women, minorities, and homosexuals, through methods of social justice and identity politics. READ MORE Postmodern Economics – Interventionism Postmodern theory sees economics as the way to alleviate human suffering. Postmodernists seek this goal through some form of government intervention within a free market environment. READ MORE Postmodern History – Historicism Because Postmoderns believe that historical facts are inaccessible, they believe that historians are simply left to their own imagination and ideological bent to reconstruct what happened in the past. Thus, history is closer to what we think of as fiction rather than conclusions reached as a result of an objective, scientific process. Because of their emphasis on the subjective, Postmodernists have adopted historicism as their approach to history, which is to say that all historical questions must be settled within the cultural and social context in which they are raised. READ MORE Postmodern Theory – Conclusion The impact of Postmodern theory is clearly seen in cultural perceptions regarding truth and morality. According to George Barna, 72% of Americans agree, "There is no such thing as absolute truth;
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Title: Postmodern Theory Headings: Postmodern Theory Postmodern Theory NOTES 1 George Barna, Virtual America (Ventura, CA: Regal, 1994), pp. 83, 283. 2 Ibid., pp. 85, 230. 3 Ibid., p. 83. 4 Ibid., p. 83. What do you think? Content: READ MORE Postmodern History – Historicism Because Postmoderns believe that historical facts are inaccessible, they believe that historians are simply left to their own imagination and ideological bent to reconstruct what happened in the past. Thus, history is closer to what we think of as fiction rather than conclusions reached as a result of an objective, scientific process. Because of their emphasis on the subjective, Postmodernists have adopted historicism as their approach to history, which is to say that all historical questions must be settled within the cultural and social context in which they are raised. READ MORE Postmodern Theory – Conclusion The impact of Postmodern theory is clearly seen in cultural perceptions regarding truth and morality. According to George Barna, 72% of Americans agree, "There is no such thing as absolute truth; two people could define truth in totally conflicting ways, but both could still be correct." 1 71% of Americans agree, "There are no absolute standards that apply to everybody in all situations." 2 53% of those who claim there is no such thing as absolute truth identify themselves as born-again Christians. 3 42% of those who identify themselves as evangelical Christians agree, "There is no such thing as absolute truth; two people could define truth in totally conflicting ways but both could still be correct."
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Title: Frequently Asked Questions: Retaining Walls, Fences and Patio Walls Headings: FAQ's FAQ's Have Questions? We Have Answers! Why Should I Use Allan Block for My Retaining Wall Project? How High/Tall Can I Build a Retaining Wall with Allan Block? Are Concrete Footings on a Retaining Wall Required? How long will Allan Block last? Is Allan Block Safe for the Environment? Can I Cut a Block? How Does Allan Block Stack Up? Why Does Allan Block Set Back as it is Stacked Up? What Does Allan Block Cost? Where do I buy Allan Block? What Do I Need to Know as I Plan my Retaining Wall? How Do I Choose the Right Allan Block Product for My Project? How Strong is an Allan Block Retaining Wall? What if the Base is on Sloped Ground? Do I Need a Permit to Build a Retaining Wall? Can I Build a Concrete Wall in Water? Can I Plant a Garden or Landscape Around the Blocks? Can I Build a Fence on Top of a Retaining Wall? How Many Blocks do I Need? How Much Do Allan Block Wall Blocks Weigh? What Tools Will I Need to Build a Retaining Wall? What do I need to know as I design my wall? What are my color and style choices? Can I design and build stairs? How tight a radius can I design and build? What are terraced walls and how do they work? How do I finish off the top of the wall? What does the term "Gravity Wall" mean? What does the term "Reinforced Wall" mean? How do I know if I need reinforcement? What is AB Reinforcement Grid? Can I use lighting in the wall? How do I find a professional Certified Allan Block Contractor? How do I get started? What are some good layout ideas? What kind of material should I use for the base? Is compacting the base important? Is leveling the base block important? Why should I bury some of the base block? Do I need to stack in “running bond”? What kind of material should I use to fill the blocks and for the drainage behind the blocks? When do I need to backfill? How do I use AB Reinforcement Grid? How do I end a wall? How do I build corners? How do I make a corner cap? How do I cut the blocks? Do I need an Engineer? Content: Yes. Although a better question to ask is “how do I avoid cutting the blocks?” Good planning and design, and the use of compatible block sizes during construction not only save time, but also reduce the need to cut block. However, if necessary, Allan Block is just about as easy to cut as timber, with the right tools. We recommend a masonry cut-off saw with a diamond-tipped blade. These saws operate like chain saws and the blades last. To split blocks yielding a rough cut, you can use a hammer or masonry saw and a chisel. Score the block with a shallow cut on the front and back and snap in two with light blows on the chisel. The break will be a little rougher than making a complete saw cut, but you can still get a good fit. A diamond blade power saw is typically used to give a clean cut.
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Title: Accounting Job Description | What You'll Do | All Business Schools Headings: Accounting is More than Crunching Numbers: Read an Accountant Job Description Accounting Career and Degree Guide Accounting is More than Crunching Numbers: Read an Accountant Job Description Read an accounting job description and see what you'll do in your role as an accountant. What education or certification will I need to work in accounting? What does an accountant do? What career paths can I take in accounting? Content: Bachelor's, CPA Advancement in the field can take many forms. Entry level public accountants will see their responsibilities increase with each year of practice, and can move to senior positions within a few years. Those who excel may become supervisors, managers or partners. They may also open their own public accounting firms, or transfer to management and internal positions in private firms. Management accountants often start as cost accountants, or junior internal auditors. They can advance to accounting manager, chief cost accountant, budget director or manager of internal auditing. Some become controllers, treasurers, financial vice presidents, chief financial officers (CFOs) or corporation presidents. The four main types of accountants enjoy a degree of cross-over potential that is unique in business. They can transition from one type to another throughout their careers. Learn about Pay & Job Projections for accountants.
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Title: Caribbean Headings: Content: Raft the rapids on some of the world's wildest rivers, plunge from the highest bungee jump and climb a volcanic peak, there are adventures aplenty in the Caribbean. For the less adventurous, leisure options are abound; you can suntan on serene beaches, play a round of golf on a fabulous course or sip a cocktail while watching the red Caribbean sun set over the vast horizon. This is also a prime hiking region, full of tropical forests and trails and splashed with thousands of endemic wildlife species. Moreover, the cultural fabric of the Caribbean region is an interesting patchwork of colourful traditions. And then there are all those too familiar Caribbean tourist attractions that range from pristine coastlines of West Indies to extraordinary sceneries of Puerto Rico, from the flashy markets of Jamaica to the exotic landscape of Trinidad and Tobago. In short, the variety of the Caribbean’s natural world is rich, endless – and yours to explore. The Caribbean, also often referred to as the Antillen or the West Indies, is a region that denotes the existence of numerous islands and countries over and around the Caribbean Sea. More specifically, it encompasses the terrain that is situated above the Caribbean Plate. A conglomeration of 7,000 islands, islets, reefs and cayes, the Caribbean islands are scattered around the sea, with Mexico on the north to Venezuela of South America.
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Title: Caribbean Headings: Content: And then there are all those too familiar Caribbean tourist attractions that range from pristine coastlines of West Indies to extraordinary sceneries of Puerto Rico, from the flashy markets of Jamaica to the exotic landscape of Trinidad and Tobago. In short, the variety of the Caribbean’s natural world is rich, endless – and yours to explore. The Caribbean, also often referred to as the Antillen or the West Indies, is a region that denotes the existence of numerous islands and countries over and around the Caribbean Sea. More specifically, it encompasses the terrain that is situated above the Caribbean Plate. A conglomeration of 7,000 islands, islets, reefs and cayes, the Caribbean islands are scattered around the sea, with Mexico on the north to Venezuela of South America. Anguilla, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Antigua and Barbuda, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Puerto Rico are some of the prominent islands of the Caribbean archipelago. Apart from these islands, there are many countries that are although situated on the mainland of Central America and South America but are considered as part of the Caribbean region. Mexico, Panama, Venezuela, Costa Rica, French Guiana and Colombia are some such countries. Belize and Guyana are also members of CARICOM. Some parts of the Bahaman Archipelago are also considered as part of the Caribbean one.
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Title: Caribbean Headings: Content: Anguilla, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Antigua and Barbuda, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Puerto Rico are some of the prominent islands of the Caribbean archipelago. Apart from these islands, there are many countries that are although situated on the mainland of Central America and South America but are considered as part of the Caribbean region. Mexico, Panama, Venezuela, Costa Rica, French Guiana and Colombia are some such countries. Belize and Guyana are also members of CARICOM. Some parts of the Bahaman Archipelago are also considered as part of the Caribbean one. The Caribbean is a paradise of blue water and white beaches that has an astounding treasure trove of physical beauty, fertile soil and mineral wealth. The region boasts of a strong contrast in climate, topography and landscape. The regional geography of real Caribbean is complex and interesting. It is a result of interaction between sets of physical and environmental patterns that evolved through time. The Caribbean illustrates the construction of its terrain by plate tectonics theory, the evolution of plants, animals and island environments.
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Title: Caribbean Headings: Content: The Caribbean is a paradise of blue water and white beaches that has an astounding treasure trove of physical beauty, fertile soil and mineral wealth. The region boasts of a strong contrast in climate, topography and landscape. The regional geography of real Caribbean is complex and interesting. It is a result of interaction between sets of physical and environmental patterns that evolved through time. The Caribbean illustrates the construction of its terrain by plate tectonics theory, the evolution of plants, animals and island environments. A generous tropical climate, the accidents of geology and the action of ocean on land have bequeathed today’s Caribbean terrain. The varied landscape of this region ranges from volcanic mountains, lakes and limestone cliffs to lush green hills, mangrove swamps and forests. In fact, 40 per cent of the Caribbean terrain is covered with tropical forests. There are outstanding rain forest retreats on the islands of Trinidad, Dominica and Puerto Rico. On the other islands, spectacular national parks and nature reserves have been established to ensure the secured preservation of the fauna and flora, unique to the Caribbean.
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Title: 7 Major Dangers of Untreated Asthma - Allergy Asthma Blog Headings: 7 Major Dangers of Untreated Asthma 7 Major Dangers of Untreated Asthma Poorly controlled asthma signs Importance of early treatment Content: Importance of early treatment Early treatment can help you to manage the disease. There are mainly two type’s treatments to manage asthma. Medications can help you to reduce muscle constriction in the airways and provide you quick relief. These are in the form of inhalers and should be carried along with you, whenever you have the asthma attack use it. Regular medication can help you to prevent airways and reduce inflammation. Along with these you should also stay away from few things which can trigger asthma. A proper care and attention is highly important to avoid complications with asthma.
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Title: Secondary Trait definition | Psychology Glossary | alleydog.com Headings: Secondary Trait Secondary Trait Content: Secondary Trait definition | Psychology Glossary | alleydog.com Secondary Trait Secondary Traits, as used in human physiology, refers to physical and mental traits that develop as a result of puberty. In males, some of these traits are the growth of heavy facial and body hair and increased musculature and aggression. In females, these are the growth of breasts and widening of hips. etc. Add flashcard Cite Random
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Title: Trauma definition | Psychology Glossary | alleydog.com Headings: Trauma Trauma Content: Trauma definition | Psychology Glossary | alleydog.com Trauma In psychological use Trauma refers to the mental and psychological after effects of painful events. These types of events can include deeply personal emotional traumas or the results of crime, violence, warfare, etc. Traditional psychiatry views trauma as an antecedent or precursor to psychiatric disorders that can be eliminated or lessened by means of therapy. Add flashcard Cite Random
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Title: AllGov - Departments Headings: Defense Criminal Investigative Service Programs IV. Technical Operations From the Web Site of the Defense Criminal Investigative Service Halliburton/KBR Scandals Is Anyone at DCIS Minding the Store? Straying from Its Mission DCIS Fails to Follow Up on Employees Who Purchased Child Porn Investigating Fraud Content: Former U.S. Army Special Operations Command Employee Sentenced to Six Years and $365,300 Forfeiture for Extortion, Bribery and Illegal Gratuities Military Members Charged with Accepting Bribes NSA Official and Recycling Owners Convicted in Bribery Scheme Officials of Security Contractor Sentenced to Imprisonment and Ordered to Pay $8,780,258 in Restitution Lockheed Martin Pays $2 Million for False Billing Scheme Two Chinese Nationals Charged with Illegally Attempting to Export Military Satellite Components to the PRC Iranian National Sentenced to 51 Months for Illegally Exporting Missile Parts Guilty Pleas and Guilty Verdict for Mexican Nationals in Conspiracy to Acquire Stinger Missile and Other Military Grade Weapons Four Family Members Charged in Conspiracy to Export F-5 Fighter Jet Engines to Iran Boeing/United Launch Alliance Agree to Repay $89 Million Some of the agency’s major fraud investigations have included cases against such companies as Allergan ($561.2 million recovery), GlaxoSmithKline ($494.9 million recovery), Capital Consortium Group ($82 million recovery), Louis Berger Group ($69.3 million recovery), and the Crowley Maritime Corp ($45 million recovery). The agency reported that in FY 2011, its investigations resulted in 273 criminal indictments and charges, 268 convictions, and approximately $1.850 billion in criminal, civil, and administrative recoveries. The DCIS also claims that, since its inception through September 2011, it has participated in cases that have resulted in over $19.76 billion in criminal, civil, and administrative recoveries. In FY 2013, agency’s Office of Inspector General expects to undertake 625 investigations of senior DoD officials and 700 investigations of whistleblower reprisals, all based on anticipated complaint filings. From the Web Site of the Defense Criminal Investigative Service Archives Audit Plan (pdf) Audit Reports Brochure – Operation Tech Defense (pdf) Careers at OIG CyberKids Safety Defense Hotline Field Offices IG Semiannual Reports Information Releases Intelligence Reports Overseas Contingency Operations Pressroom Programs Publications and Documents - OIG Special Plans and Operations Reports Speeches - IG Strategic Plan – OIG (pdf) Testimony - IG more less Where Does the Money Go: The DCIS spent more than $5 million on 22 contractor transactions between FY 2002 and FY 2012, according to USASpending.org. The five main areas of spending were for building construction ($4,165,598), management services ($949,957), systems engineering services ($800,791), other management support ($616,042), and program management/support services ($221,340). The top five recipients of contractor spending, and the amount that each was paid during that 10-year period, were: 1. Lakeshore Engineering Services Inc. $4,165,598 2.
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Title: Ultrasound Technician Salary in Massachusetts – MA | Sonographer | Tech | Salaries | Pay Headings: Diagnostic Sonographer Salary in Massachusetts - MA Diagnostic Sonographer Salary in Massachusetts - MA Content: Ultrasound Technician Salary in Massachusetts – MA | Sonographer | Tech | Salaries | Pay Home Salary in Massachusetts Diagnostic Sonographer Salary in Massachusetts - MA Tweet In Massachusetts, ultrasound technicians are among some of the best paid in this profession in the entire country. In fact, the average diagnostic sonographer salary in Massachusetts is $78,460 per year, much higher than the national average of $63,640. In Massachusetts, ultrasound technicians earn about 8% more than their counterparts in other states, giving them much greater earning potential over the course of their careers. In Massachusetts, about 59% of all ultrasound technicians are employed in hospitals. While hospitals and acute care centers remain the highest paying facilities for diagnostic sonographers in Massachusetts, there are also independent physicians’ offices and specialty clinics that require professionals who can operate and interpret ultrasound technology. Between 2001 and 2005, 176,399 Massachusetts residents were diagnosed with some type of cancer. Prostate cancer was the number one cancer diagnosis for men, while breast cancer was the most commonly diagnosed for women. During this time frame, 67,638 cancer patients in Massachusetts died. Without any indications of a cure, the ongoing battle against cancer has placed significant emphasis on early detection and created an increasing need of diagnostic medical sonographers in Massachusetts. Median diagnostic sonographer salaries in Massachusetts by city:
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Title: Ultrasound Technician Salary in Massachusetts – MA | Sonographer | Tech | Salaries | Pay Headings: Diagnostic Sonographer Salary in Massachusetts - MA Diagnostic Sonographer Salary in Massachusetts - MA Content: Between 2001 and 2005, 176,399 Massachusetts residents were diagnosed with some type of cancer. Prostate cancer was the number one cancer diagnosis for men, while breast cancer was the most commonly diagnosed for women. During this time frame, 67,638 cancer patients in Massachusetts died. Without any indications of a cure, the ongoing battle against cancer has placed significant emphasis on early detection and created an increasing need of diagnostic medical sonographers in Massachusetts. Median diagnostic sonographer salaries in Massachusetts by city: Springfield: $70,380 Boston: $79,620 Worcester: $90,440 Cambridge: $79,620 Salary figures courtesy of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Back to Top | Massachusetts Ultrasound Technician Salary Our Partner Listings
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Title: When a Landlord Can Be Held Liable for Tenant Injuries | AllLaw Headings: When a Landlord Can Be Held Liable for Tenant Injuries When a Landlord Can Be Held Liable for Tenant Injuries In order for a tenant’s personal injury suit against a landlord to be successful, the tenant must show that the landlord’s action (or inaction) naturally and foreseeably caused the injury. Free Case Evaluation "In Nolo you can trust." — The New York Times Why You Can Trust Us Featured In When a Landlord is Negligent Landlords’ Duty of Care When Dealing With Minor Tenants Comparative and Contributory Fault When a Landlord’s Behavior is Negligent Per Se When a Landlord Doesn’t Provide a Fit and Habitable Rental A Landlord Might Be Liable for Criminal Acts Content: show all options < back forward > "In Nolo you can trust." — The New York Times Why You Can Trust Us We match 50,000 consumers with lawyers every month. Our service is 100% free of charge. Nolo is a part of the Martindale Nolo network, which has been matching clients with attorneys for 100+ years. Featured In TIME USA TODAY The New York Times YAHOO! Finance The Washington Post Kiplinger The Huffington Post Copyright © 2021 MH Sub I, LLC dba Nolo ® Self-help services may not be permitted in all states. The information provided on this site is not legal advice, does not constitute a lawyer referral service, and no attorney-client or confidential relationship is or will be formed by use of the site. The attorney listings on this site are paid attorney advertising. In some states, the information on this website may be considered a lawyer referral service. Please reference the Terms of Use and the Supplemental Terms for specific information related to your state.
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Title: When a Landlord Can Be Held Liable for Tenant Injuries | AllLaw Headings: When a Landlord Can Be Held Liable for Tenant Injuries When a Landlord Can Be Held Liable for Tenant Injuries In order for a tenant’s personal injury suit against a landlord to be successful, the tenant must show that the landlord’s action (or inaction) naturally and foreseeably caused the injury. Free Case Evaluation "In Nolo you can trust." — The New York Times Why You Can Trust Us Featured In When a Landlord is Negligent Landlords’ Duty of Care When Dealing With Minor Tenants Comparative and Contributory Fault When a Landlord’s Behavior is Negligent Per Se When a Landlord Doesn’t Provide a Fit and Habitable Rental A Landlord Might Be Liable for Criminal Acts Content: Finance The Washington Post Kiplinger The Huffington Post Copyright © 2021 MH Sub I, LLC dba Nolo ® Self-help services may not be permitted in all states. The information provided on this site is not legal advice, does not constitute a lawyer referral service, and no attorney-client or confidential relationship is or will be formed by use of the site. The attorney listings on this site are paid attorney advertising. In some states, the information on this website may be considered a lawyer referral service. Please reference the Terms of Use and the Supplemental Terms for specific information related to your state. Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of the Terms of Use, Supplemental Terms, IB Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. Do Not Sell My Personal Information 7031 Koll Center Pkwy, Pleasanton, CA 94566 release/path.2.82:2021-05-06_14-56-10 Landlords are not automatically liable for all injuries tenants suffer at their rentals. In general, landlords are responsible for tenants’ injuries only when the landlord’s action (or inaction) was careless and caused or contributed to the injury. ( Sometimes landlords are also liable for injuries to guests or other people visiting the rental.) When a Landlord is Negligent Under the legal concept of negligence, when a landlord’s behavior is the proximate cause of a tenant’s injury, a court can hold the landlord liable to the tenant—even if the landlord didn’t intend any harm.
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