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msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_742094237#15_1489147492 | Title: 7 Steps for Minimizing Supply Chain Disruptions + Prevention Tips
Headings: Combatting Ecommerce Supply Chain Disruptions and Steps You Can Take to Minimize Impact
Combatting Ecommerce Supply Chain Disruptions and Steps You Can Take to Minimize Impact
What is a Supply Chain Disruption?
5 Types of Supply Chain Disruptions
1. Pandemics.
2. Natural disasters.
3. Transportation failures and delays.
4. Product problems.
5. Price fluctuations.
6. Cyber attacks.
7 Tactics for Preparing for Supply Chain Disruptions
1. Create a supply chain emergency plan.
2. Build up inventory.
3. Conduct a supply chain vulnerability audit.
4. Identify backup suppliers.
5. Diversify supply base.
6. Partner with a logistics expert.
7. Adopt risk evaluation tools.
Steps to Take When a A Disruption Has Occurred
1. Communicate with customers.
2. Evaluate all critical components of the supply chain.
3. Estimate available inventory.
4. Assess buyer behaviors.
5. Optimize production and distribution capacity for safety.
6. Identify logistics flexibilities.
7. Evaluate cash flow impact.
Conclusion
Want more insights like this?
Susan Meyer
Choose the right ecommerce platform
Content: Your supply chain can also inadvertently open you up to attacks. If any link in your chain has lax security protocols, that may be an opportunity for hackers to get access to your data. This is what occurred in 2014 when superchain Target experienced a major security breach that was originally started though a hack in their HVAC partner though a phishing scheme. The chance of your supply chain being disrupted by cyber attacks or leading you to be attacked yourself, make it very important to have strong communication and relationships with all links in your chain and know where any vulnerabilities may lie. 7 Tactics for Preparing for Supply Chain Disruptions
The following section was contributed by Gayatri Bhaumik on behalf of EasyShip, an all-in-one shipping platform for global ecommerce. They say the best offense is a good defense, and that’s certainly true when it comes to managing your supply chains. You probably won’t get much advance notice about disruptions to your supply chain, so it’s a good idea to make sure you plan ahead for any eventuality. Here are a few things to consider while creating a strategy for managing supply chain disruptions. Create a supply chain emergency plan. Build up inventory. | https://www.bigcommerce.com/blog/supply-chain-disruptions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_746353235#0_1499292991 | Title: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
Headings: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
What is Land?
What is Real Estate?
What is Real Property?
What are the Six Types of Real Property
Agricultural
Types of Agricultural Property
Farms
Ranches
Timberland
Orchards
Residential
Home Ownership
Types of Residential Property
Single-family Homes
Apartment Building
Condominium
Cooperative
Manufactured Housing
Planned Unit Developments (PUDs)
Converted-Use Properties
Commercial
Types of Commercial Property
Business Property
Office Space
Shopping Centers
Stores
Theaters
Hotels
Parking Facilities
Industrial
Types of Industrial Property
Warehouses
Factories
Power Plants
Mixed-Use
Special Purpose
Final Thoughts
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Content: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
Do you want to know what land, real estate, and real property is? Do you want to learn the types of real property and the potential investments that you may be overlooking as an investor? In this article, you’ll discover the six types of real property, the difference between land, real estate, and real property, as well as possible insights on where you can invest in. You can now buy a home on Amazon! For the real estate investor, real estate is much more than a house or a plot of land. Legally it can be defined with different words, however, the concept is universal. Real estate investors must understand the legal terminology associated with real property, real estate, and land. The term real in real estate originates from the term realty, which for centuries, meant land and everything that is permanently attached to it. In this article we will cover the following topics: What is Land? | https://www.biggerinvesting.com/6-types-of-real-property-infographic-real-estate-investing/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_746353235#1_1499295113 | Title: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
Headings: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
What is Land?
What is Real Estate?
What is Real Property?
What are the Six Types of Real Property
Agricultural
Types of Agricultural Property
Farms
Ranches
Timberland
Orchards
Residential
Home Ownership
Types of Residential Property
Single-family Homes
Apartment Building
Condominium
Cooperative
Manufactured Housing
Planned Unit Developments (PUDs)
Converted-Use Properties
Commercial
Types of Commercial Property
Business Property
Office Space
Shopping Centers
Stores
Theaters
Hotels
Parking Facilities
Industrial
Types of Industrial Property
Warehouses
Factories
Power Plants
Mixed-Use
Special Purpose
Final Thoughts
Hi. My Name is
Content: Legally it can be defined with different words, however, the concept is universal. Real estate investors must understand the legal terminology associated with real property, real estate, and land. The term real in real estate originates from the term realty, which for centuries, meant land and everything that is permanently attached to it. In this article we will cover the following topics: What is Land? What is Real Estate? What is Real Property? What are the Six Types of Real Property? Agricultural
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Mixed-Use
Special Purpose
What is Land? Land may be defined as the earth’s surface downward to the earth’s center and upward infinitely. | https://www.biggerinvesting.com/6-types-of-real-property-infographic-real-estate-investing/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_746353235#2_1499296901 | Title: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
Headings: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
What is Land?
What is Real Estate?
What is Real Property?
What are the Six Types of Real Property
Agricultural
Types of Agricultural Property
Farms
Ranches
Timberland
Orchards
Residential
Home Ownership
Types of Residential Property
Single-family Homes
Apartment Building
Condominium
Cooperative
Manufactured Housing
Planned Unit Developments (PUDs)
Converted-Use Properties
Commercial
Types of Commercial Property
Business Property
Office Space
Shopping Centers
Stores
Theaters
Hotels
Parking Facilities
Industrial
Types of Industrial Property
Warehouses
Factories
Power Plants
Mixed-Use
Special Purpose
Final Thoughts
Hi. My Name is
Content: What is Real Estate? What is Real Property? What are the Six Types of Real Property? Agricultural
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Mixed-Use
Special Purpose
What is Land? Land may be defined as the earth’s surface downward to the earth’s center and upward infinitely. It includes everything that is attached to it, namely, trees and water. Land also includes air rights, surface rights, and subsurface rights (minerals and natural resources, e.g. metals, iron, ore, oil. Etc.). What is Real Estate? Real estate may be defined as the land with all the improvements that human activity created to that land, e.g. homes, buildings, farms, ranches, etc. | https://www.biggerinvesting.com/6-types-of-real-property-infographic-real-estate-investing/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_746353235#5_1499302931 | Title: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
Headings: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
What is Land?
What is Real Estate?
What is Real Property?
What are the Six Types of Real Property
Agricultural
Types of Agricultural Property
Farms
Ranches
Timberland
Orchards
Residential
Home Ownership
Types of Residential Property
Single-family Homes
Apartment Building
Condominium
Cooperative
Manufactured Housing
Planned Unit Developments (PUDs)
Converted-Use Properties
Commercial
Types of Commercial Property
Business Property
Office Space
Shopping Centers
Stores
Theaters
Hotels
Parking Facilities
Industrial
Types of Industrial Property
Warehouses
Factories
Power Plants
Mixed-Use
Special Purpose
Final Thoughts
Hi. My Name is
Content: Moreover, real property also refers to not only the physical property but the rights to that property. Many of these rights will include; The Right of possession. Right of enjoyment and to use the real property within the confinements of the law. Right of exclusion, that is, to prohibit others from trespassing and entering the property or using it. Right to control the property within the boundaries of the law. Right of disposition, that is, to transfer, sell, will, or dispose of the property. What are the Six Types of Real Property
Real property comes in many different types and can benefit the real estate investor on many unique and different perspectives in their investments. The real estate investor may focus on multi-family homes in the residential category. Or have their niche in office spaces in the commercial category. | https://www.biggerinvesting.com/6-types-of-real-property-infographic-real-estate-investing/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_746353235#6_1499304867 | Title: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
Headings: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
What is Land?
What is Real Estate?
What is Real Property?
What are the Six Types of Real Property
Agricultural
Types of Agricultural Property
Farms
Ranches
Timberland
Orchards
Residential
Home Ownership
Types of Residential Property
Single-family Homes
Apartment Building
Condominium
Cooperative
Manufactured Housing
Planned Unit Developments (PUDs)
Converted-Use Properties
Commercial
Types of Commercial Property
Business Property
Office Space
Shopping Centers
Stores
Theaters
Hotels
Parking Facilities
Industrial
Types of Industrial Property
Warehouses
Factories
Power Plants
Mixed-Use
Special Purpose
Final Thoughts
Hi. My Name is
Content: Right to control the property within the boundaries of the law. Right of disposition, that is, to transfer, sell, will, or dispose of the property. What are the Six Types of Real Property
Real property comes in many different types and can benefit the real estate investor on many unique and different perspectives in their investments. The real estate investor may focus on multi-family homes in the residential category. Or have their niche in office spaces in the commercial category. They can even invest in ranches, factories, stores, office space, etc. The point is, there are many types of real property to build your real estate investing business from. These six types of real property can be agricultural, residential, commercial, industrial, mixed-use, and special use. Agricultural
Types of real property include agriculture. Agriculture is using the land to provide crops, raise animals and plants (trees, orchards, etc.). | https://www.biggerinvesting.com/6-types-of-real-property-infographic-real-estate-investing/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_746353235#7_1499306901 | Title: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
Headings: 6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
6 Types of Real Property [Infographic] Real Estate Investing
What is Land?
What is Real Estate?
What is Real Property?
What are the Six Types of Real Property
Agricultural
Types of Agricultural Property
Farms
Ranches
Timberland
Orchards
Residential
Home Ownership
Types of Residential Property
Single-family Homes
Apartment Building
Condominium
Cooperative
Manufactured Housing
Planned Unit Developments (PUDs)
Converted-Use Properties
Commercial
Types of Commercial Property
Business Property
Office Space
Shopping Centers
Stores
Theaters
Hotels
Parking Facilities
Industrial
Types of Industrial Property
Warehouses
Factories
Power Plants
Mixed-Use
Special Purpose
Final Thoughts
Hi. My Name is
Content: They can even invest in ranches, factories, stores, office space, etc. The point is, there are many types of real property to build your real estate investing business from. These six types of real property can be agricultural, residential, commercial, industrial, mixed-use, and special use. Agricultural
Types of real property include agriculture. Agriculture is using the land to provide crops, raise animals and plants (trees, orchards, etc.). These types of investments may offer a diverse portfolio that includes many of the same benefits of real estate investments. The investor may buy, sell, and lease agriculture property. The investor may also invest in the actual agriculture business itself, for instance, buying a farm or ranch that produces beef cattle all the while having the farmer or rancher manage the operation. Types of Agricultural Property
Farms
A Farm is an area of land that is primarily devoted to agricultural uses, producing food, plants, raising livestock. Ranches
A ranch is similar to a farm and can be synonymous. | https://www.biggerinvesting.com/6-types-of-real-property-infographic-real-estate-investing/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_758411831#8_1524257522 | Title: 4 Decision-Making and Problem Solving Examples in the Workplace – Big Think Edge
Headings: 4 Decision-Making and Problem Solving Examples in the Workplace
4 Decision-Making and Problem Solving Examples in the Workplace
Whole Foods and Collaborative Decision Making
Clearing Out Time to Make Creative Decisions
Decision-Making After a Break
Asking for Advice: Robert S. Kaplan
Improve your decision-making with lessons such as:
Content: This imbalance of power, as Kaplan puts it, is that “you control their lives, you set their compensation. If they have future aspirations in their career you’re the person they’re relying on. You have all the power.” And, this power can make employees fearful of giving feedback. So, as a leader, Kaplan says that “you’ve got to ask them for advice.” Kaplan personally recommends using one-on-one sessions to help make employees just a little more comfortable sharing their advice because “no one wants to criticize you in front of others. They’re not going to do that unless they’re suicidal, but most people are not.” Creating one-on-one sessions with employees to evaluate your areas for improvement as a leader can be difficult. However, it’s vital to get an outside perspective if you’re going to correct blind spots in your decision-making processes and see things from a different angle. These are but a few examples of ways to approach decision-making and problem-solving in the workplace. | https://www.bigthinkedge.com/4-decision-making-and-problem-solving-examples-in-the-workplace/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_758445778#0_1524327922 | Title: 5 Best Practices to Follow in the Decision-Making Process – Big Think Edge
Headings: 5 Best Practices to Follow in the Decision-Making Process
5 Best Practices to Follow in the Decision-Making Process
1) Avoid Having Too Many Hands in the Pot
2) Ensure the Right People are in the Right Roles
3) Cultivate a Problem-Solving Mindset through Training
4) Keep Industry and Organizational History in Mind
5) Follow a Decision-Making Checklist
Content: 5 Best Practices to Follow in the Decision-Making Process – Big Think Edge
5 Best Practices to Follow in the Decision-Making Process
By Big Think Edge |
2020-05-08T18:54:10-04:00
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Imagine the increased productivity, efficiency, and overall success that would result if all of the employees and managers within your organization would make better decisions on a daily basis. This task is not easy to accomplish without the help and use of best practices. What’s worrisome is that one study recently cited in Forbes of 500 managers and executives found that “98% fail to apply best practices when making decisions.” In another study of 100 managers cited by the same article, “managers who made decisions using best practices achieved expectations 90% of the time, and 40% of them exceeded expectations.” However, simply having a few key decision-makers at the top won’t be enough to make a real difference in improving the decision-making of an organization overall. Businesses and organizations need to be smarter and demonstrate higher decision-making quality and processes. This is especially important when considering that greater authority is increasingly placed on frontline management as businesses shift to decentralized decision-making in favor of efficiency. Here are five best practices your organization’s employees and leaders should keep in mind throughout the decision-making process: 1) Avoid Having Too Many Hands in the Pot
In a perfect world, you’d be able to make decisions on your own. However, that’s not always possible as you may find yourself in a group that is responsible for making decisions for your organization, such as a team or committee. | https://www.bigthinkedge.com/5-best-practices-to-follow-in-the-decision-making-process/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_758445778#1_1524330374 | Title: 5 Best Practices to Follow in the Decision-Making Process – Big Think Edge
Headings: 5 Best Practices to Follow in the Decision-Making Process
5 Best Practices to Follow in the Decision-Making Process
1) Avoid Having Too Many Hands in the Pot
2) Ensure the Right People are in the Right Roles
3) Cultivate a Problem-Solving Mindset through Training
4) Keep Industry and Organizational History in Mind
5) Follow a Decision-Making Checklist
Content: Businesses and organizations need to be smarter and demonstrate higher decision-making quality and processes. This is especially important when considering that greater authority is increasingly placed on frontline management as businesses shift to decentralized decision-making in favor of efficiency. Here are five best practices your organization’s employees and leaders should keep in mind throughout the decision-making process: 1) Avoid Having Too Many Hands in the Pot
In a perfect world, you’d be able to make decisions on your own. However, that’s not always possible as you may find yourself in a group that is responsible for making decisions for your organization, such as a team or committee. When that happens, it’s important to limit the number of people to a realistic and efficient number of decision-makers. According to a study by Bain that was cited in Forbes: “After the 7th person in a decision-making group, each extra member reduces decision effectiveness by 10%.” The ideal and highest-performing group, according to many studies, is considered to include no more than 6 people. 2) Ensure the Right People are in the Right Roles
Almost nothing can make the responsibility of decision-making even more challenging. | https://www.bigthinkedge.com/5-best-practices-to-follow-in-the-decision-making-process/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_758445778#2_1524332320 | Title: 5 Best Practices to Follow in the Decision-Making Process – Big Think Edge
Headings: 5 Best Practices to Follow in the Decision-Making Process
5 Best Practices to Follow in the Decision-Making Process
1) Avoid Having Too Many Hands in the Pot
2) Ensure the Right People are in the Right Roles
3) Cultivate a Problem-Solving Mindset through Training
4) Keep Industry and Organizational History in Mind
5) Follow a Decision-Making Checklist
Content: When that happens, it’s important to limit the number of people to a realistic and efficient number of decision-makers. According to a study by Bain that was cited in Forbes: “After the 7th person in a decision-making group, each extra member reduces decision effectiveness by 10%.” The ideal and highest-performing group, according to many studies, is considered to include no more than 6 people. 2) Ensure the Right People are in the Right Roles
Almost nothing can make the responsibility of decision-making even more challenging. However, if you have the wrong person in one of the integral roles within the decision-making process, that could certainly make things more difficult for everyone involved. Additionally, when a group is involved in that process, it’s important to make sure that the right roles are filled and that each role has a clear set of responsibilities. This way each person knows who is responsible for gathering information, giving or collecting feedback, making recommendations, making decisions and providing approvals, so that there is no confusion. 3) Cultivate a Problem-Solving Mindset through Training
Solving problems and making decisions in a constantly-changing professional environment can present a number of challenges. So, when you have individual employees or groups in place to face those challenges, you need to make sure they are prepared to do so as much as possible. | https://www.bigthinkedge.com/5-best-practices-to-follow-in-the-decision-making-process/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_758453499#2_1524350813 | Title: 5 Black History Month Celebration Ideas for the Workplace – Big Think Edge
Headings: 5 Black History Month Celebration Ideas for the Workplace
5 Black History Month Celebration Ideas for the Workplace
1) Spotlight Black Leaders within Your Organization
2) Bring in a Guest Speaker to Share Their Insights
3) Engage Employees with Black History Month Trivia
4) Create Mentorship Opportunities
5) Assess and Identify any Diversity Issues Within Your Organization
Content: “Diversity gets people into the room, but inclusion keeps them there. True diversity is about more than just numbers; it must come with a heavy dose of inclusion. That means a company must be intentional about creating and fostering a culture where everyone has a seat at the table, not just entry to the room to watch as a bystander.” In the 2000s, there had been a push for diversity in the upper ranks of large corporations that later stalled out and has seemingly started to reverse. According to The Atlantic, there were only four black CEOs in the Fortune 500 in 2017. This number peaked with seven black CEOs in 2007. Looking internally to highlight the diverse leaders within your own organization shows that everyone has a seat at the table. According to Josh Bersin, a top HR influencer and founder of Bersin™: “Diversity and inclusion is not an HR strategy; | https://www.bigthinkedge.com/5-black-history-month-celebration-ideas-for-the-workplace/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_758467687#6_1524392229 | Title: Diversity in the Workplace: 4 Common Challenges and Solutions – Big Think Edge
Headings: Diversity in the Workplace: 4 Common Challenges and Solutions
Diversity in the Workplace: 4 Common Challenges and Solutions
Challenges of Diversity in the Workplace
Ethnic and Cultural Differences
Differences in Language and Communication
Generational and Age Differences
Respecting and Accepting the Differences of Others
Solutions for Diversity-Related Workplace Challenges
Identifying and Defining the Issues That Exist Within the Workplace
Developing, Communicating, and Adhering to Organizational Policies
Providing Employee Diversity Training Relating to Those Issues
Holding People Accountable for Their Actions
Content: 26.1% are ages 40-59; 17.6% are ages 60-79; and
3.7% are age 80 or older. According to research from a recent poll by the Pew Research Center (PRC), millennials are better educated than their Silent Generation (as well as Baby Boomer, and Generation X) counterparts. They’re also: Less likely to be married,
Less likely to have served in the military, and
More likely to have grown up in metropolitan areas. Respecting and Accepting the Differences of Others
A particular issue that arises in workplaces is dealing with social or cultural differences. Part of this may stem from a lack of understanding or respect. Examples of this can include refusal by an employer or manager to allow an employee observe their faith by taking time off for any faith-related holidays, or discrimination against a gay or lesbian employee because the manager or another employee disagrees with their lifestyle. Solutions for Diversity-Related Workplace Challenges
While diversity can present a number of challenges within organizations, it’s important to also recognize and emphasize the overwhelming benefits it creates. | https://www.bigthinkedge.com/diversity-in-the-workplace-4-common-challenges-and-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_758491303#8_1524461510 | Title: Top 3 Impacts of Technology on Business Communication – Big Think Edge
Headings: Top 3 Impacts of Technology on Business Communication
Top 3 Impacts of Technology on Business Communication
1) Near-Constant Access to Key Staff Members
2) Social Media and Communication Tools Increase Distractions at Work
3) Employees Have More Access to Information Than Ever Before
Content: So, what can businesses do to keep social media and their business communication apps from becoming energy-sucking distractions? Surprisingly little. Smartphones and their apps have become an entrenched part of the modern lifestyle, so much so that simply forbidding their use outright is unlikely to have a significant impact. One suggestion highlighted in the Big Think article on productivity is to “begin the day with ‘empowering, solutions-focused’ news” so that employees are “less likely to get bogged down in the negativity of the outside world.” Basically, start each day with some positive reinforcement “good news” that can lift people’s spirits. It doesn’t have to be a news story, either. You can share internal news, like major accomplishments by one employee or team or the organization hitting certain milestones. Sharing these stories on the social media channels and business communication apps used by employees, and encouraging them to share such stories amongst themselves, you can build up some positivity in the organization. 3) Employees Have More Access to Information Than Ever Before
In any organization, there’s always an adjustment period as a new employee learns the ropes. From picking up specific skills to learning key terms (or even whole new languages) and more, everyone has something new to learn when they first join a team. | https://www.bigthinkedge.com/top-3-impacts-of-technology-on-business-communication/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_758491303#9_1524463525 | Title: Top 3 Impacts of Technology on Business Communication – Big Think Edge
Headings: Top 3 Impacts of Technology on Business Communication
Top 3 Impacts of Technology on Business Communication
1) Near-Constant Access to Key Staff Members
2) Social Media and Communication Tools Increase Distractions at Work
3) Employees Have More Access to Information Than Ever Before
Content: It doesn’t have to be a news story, either. You can share internal news, like major accomplishments by one employee or team or the organization hitting certain milestones. Sharing these stories on the social media channels and business communication apps used by employees, and encouraging them to share such stories amongst themselves, you can build up some positivity in the organization. 3) Employees Have More Access to Information Than Ever Before
In any organization, there’s always an adjustment period as a new employee learns the ropes. From picking up specific skills to learning key terms (or even whole new languages) and more, everyone has something new to learn when they first join a team. Modern technology has given workers access to more new information than was accessible at any other point in history. It used to be that, if an employee wanted to learn something new, they would have to do one of the following: Attend a specialized class; Find an experienced mentor; or
Hunt down industry books/guides. | https://www.bigthinkedge.com/top-3-impacts-of-technology-on-business-communication/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_782287896#5_1578787499 | Title:
Headings:
Content: Thousands of crosses
already have been burned (top) or ripped down from church buildings, increasing
numbers of which are being closed and/or demolished (below is the January 9, 2018 dynamiting of a
church in Shanxi province's Linfei city (front view). Inside the church buildings that remain open for now, crosses are being
taken down or flanked by portraits of
Mao Zedong and Xi Jingping, and singing songs that praise the Chinese Communist Partyis being required before singing hymns. Pastors are being required to sign
statements pledging to obey instructions from the Chinese government. Thousands of
pastors already have been arrested, beaten, tortured, sentenced to years in prison,
or simply disappearing (see
Wang Yi). Taking a page out of its playbook from the days of Cultural Revolution
(1966-76), the Chinese government is again teaching school children that Christianity is an evil cult that spreads spiritual opium that they must
not take and also warn and protect their parents from taking. The
veiled threat to their parents is that their children will soon be instructed to
report parents who believe in Jesus, let alone tell their children to believe in
Jesus. Mass Surveillance
The Chinese government
is now using mass surveillance technology,
artificial intelligence, and big data to surveil all of its citizens 24/7. 600,000,000 face recognition-enable CCTV cameras (right) - nearly one for every 2 Chinese
- will soon record all public space in China. Every inch of every street in Beijing is already covered. These
cameras also are being forcibly installed inside church buildings, including
over their doors, offering boxes, and Bible-selling counters. | https://www.billionbibles.com/china/christian-persecution-in-china.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_782287896#6_1578789438 | Title:
Headings:
Content: The
veiled threat to their parents is that their children will soon be instructed to
report parents who believe in Jesus, let alone tell their children to believe in
Jesus. Mass Surveillance
The Chinese government
is now using mass surveillance technology,
artificial intelligence, and big data to surveil all of its citizens 24/7. 600,000,000 face recognition-enable CCTV cameras (right) - nearly one for every 2 Chinese
- will soon record all public space in China. Every inch of every street in Beijing is already covered. These
cameras also are being forcibly installed inside church buildings, including
over their doors, offering boxes, and Bible-selling counters. To counter people who cover their faces with face masks, sunglasses,
motorcycle helmets, etc., these cameras are now being hooked up to
gait-recognition software that can identify someone from 50 meters away by
analyzing thousands of metrics on how he or she walks. All communication and activity on mobile phones, social media,
and the internet is being recorded. Anyone applying for a new mobile or internet
device must have their face scanned, and other biometric data, including fingerprints, DNA and
blood samples also are being collected. In
certain regions of China, for example, a DNA swab of the mouth is required
to check into a hotel room. | https://www.billionbibles.com/china/christian-persecution-in-china.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_782287896#7_1578791015 | Title:
Headings:
Content: To counter people who cover their faces with face masks, sunglasses,
motorcycle helmets, etc., these cameras are now being hooked up to
gait-recognition software that can identify someone from 50 meters away by
analyzing thousands of metrics on how he or she walks. All communication and activity on mobile phones, social media,
and the internet is being recorded. Anyone applying for a new mobile or internet
device must have their face scanned, and other biometric data, including fingerprints, DNA and
blood samples also are being collected. In
certain regions of China, for example, a DNA swab of the mouth is required
to check into a hotel room. The Chinese government is now tracking virtually
every social
movement and behavior of all of its citizens (watch the video below), including who attends
church, buys Bibles, and where those Bibles are taken. Totalitarian Control
The Chinese government is coupling this Orwellian mass surveillance with a totalitarian "social credit system" that scores and controls the
behavior and the speech of its citizens. Every Chinese citizem is assigned a social credit
score that rises and falls with behaviors the government deems good and bad,
respectively. For example, donating money to a charity the government has
approved or
donating blood raises the score, while spreading a rumor or jaywalking lowers
it. People with high scores get lower interest rate bank loans and discounted utility
bills, while those with low scores are forbidden from getting loans, getting
train or flight tickets, and enrolling their children in certain schools. | https://www.billionbibles.com/china/christian-persecution-in-china.html |
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movement and behavior of all of its citizens (watch the video below), including who attends
church, buys Bibles, and where those Bibles are taken. Totalitarian Control
The Chinese government is coupling this Orwellian mass surveillance with a totalitarian "social credit system" that scores and controls the
behavior and the speech of its citizens. Every Chinese citizem is assigned a social credit
score that rises and falls with behaviors the government deems good and bad,
respectively. For example, donating money to a charity the government has
approved or
donating blood raises the score, while spreading a rumor or jaywalking lowers
it. People with high scores get lower interest rate bank loans and discounted utility
bills, while those with low scores are forbidden from getting loans, getting
train or flight tickets, and enrolling their children in certain schools. In the (near) future, believing or spreading the "spiritual opium" of
Christianity, attending "illegal"
underground
churches, and buying or owning a Bible other than the Communism-friendly "Bible"
that the Communist Party is currently writing (see
Chinese Bibleand "Sinicization
of Christianity") are expected to be added as major score-lowering offenses
to this system, whose penal code is also expected to expand to include prison
terms. Is Christianity in China doomed? Persecuting Christianity is like throwing water on an oil fire; it spreads
and expands
the fire. The intensifying persecution will purify the church in China,
cut the current crossover traffic between the
Three Self churchand the
underground
church, drive true Christians into the latter, reduce the freedom
of foreign missionaries, and
may provide renewed impetus for smuggling Biblesinto and clandestine Bible printinginside China. | https://www.billionbibles.com/china/christian-persecution-in-china.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_801252000#0_1621105351 | Title: What Do Moles Eat? | Types of Moles | What Eats Moles? | BioExplorer
Headings: What Do Moles Eat?
What Do Moles Eat?
Table of Contents
What Do Moles Eat?
Moles Diet By Types
What Do Star-nosed Moles Eat?
What Do European Moles Eat?
What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat?
What Do Caucasian Moles Eat?
What Do Blind Moles Eat?
What Do Eastern Moles Eat?
How Do Moles Hunt?
When Do Moles Eat?
How Often Do Moles Eat?
What Eats Moles?
Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain?
Key References
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What Do Moles Eat? Last Updated: Aug 25, 2020
What Do Moles Eat? Moles have a wide distribution around the globe except in South America, and Antarctica. These small mammals spend most of their time underground. Moles dig the ground to find their food which mostly constitutes of earthworms. They also eat a wide array of small invertebrates and at times, nuts. Table of Contents
What Do Moles Eat? | https://www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-moles-eat.html/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_801252000#1_1621106521 | Title: What Do Moles Eat? | Types of Moles | What Eats Moles? | BioExplorer
Headings: What Do Moles Eat?
What Do Moles Eat?
Table of Contents
What Do Moles Eat?
Moles Diet By Types
What Do Star-nosed Moles Eat?
What Do European Moles Eat?
What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat?
What Do Caucasian Moles Eat?
What Do Blind Moles Eat?
What Do Eastern Moles Eat?
How Do Moles Hunt?
When Do Moles Eat?
How Often Do Moles Eat?
What Eats Moles?
Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain?
Key References
Content: Moles have a wide distribution around the globe except in South America, and Antarctica. These small mammals spend most of their time underground. Moles dig the ground to find their food which mostly constitutes of earthworms. They also eat a wide array of small invertebrates and at times, nuts. Table of Contents
What Do Moles Eat? Moles Diet By Types
What Do Star-nosed Moles Eat? What Do European Moles Eat? What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat? What Do Caucasian Moles Eat? What Do Blind Moles Eat? | https://www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-moles-eat.html/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_801252000#3_1621108666 | Title: What Do Moles Eat? | Types of Moles | What Eats Moles? | BioExplorer
Headings: What Do Moles Eat?
What Do Moles Eat?
Table of Contents
What Do Moles Eat?
Moles Diet By Types
What Do Star-nosed Moles Eat?
What Do European Moles Eat?
What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat?
What Do Caucasian Moles Eat?
What Do Blind Moles Eat?
What Do Eastern Moles Eat?
How Do Moles Hunt?
When Do Moles Eat?
How Often Do Moles Eat?
What Eats Moles?
Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain?
Key References
Content: What Do Eastern Moles Eat? How Do Moles Hunt? When Do Moles Eat? How Often Do Moles Eat? What Eats Moles? Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain? Key References
What Do Moles Eat? Type of Mole
Diet
Star-nosed Mole
Earthworms, other worms, leeches, and aquatic insects. European Mole
Earthworms and other small invertebrates. Hairy-tailed Mole
Earthworms and insects
Caucasian Mole
Earthworms, caterpillars, and millipedes. | https://www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-moles-eat.html/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_801252000#4_1621109790 | Title: What Do Moles Eat? | Types of Moles | What Eats Moles? | BioExplorer
Headings: What Do Moles Eat?
What Do Moles Eat?
Table of Contents
What Do Moles Eat?
Moles Diet By Types
What Do Star-nosed Moles Eat?
What Do European Moles Eat?
What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat?
What Do Caucasian Moles Eat?
What Do Blind Moles Eat?
What Do Eastern Moles Eat?
How Do Moles Hunt?
When Do Moles Eat?
How Often Do Moles Eat?
What Eats Moles?
Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain?
Key References
Content: Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain? Key References
What Do Moles Eat? Type of Mole
Diet
Star-nosed Mole
Earthworms, other worms, leeches, and aquatic insects. European Mole
Earthworms and other small invertebrates. Hairy-tailed Mole
Earthworms and insects
Caucasian Mole
Earthworms, caterpillars, and millipedes. Blind Mole
Earthworms
Eastern Mole
Earthworms, centipedes, ants, and beetles’ larvae. Moles Diet By Types
Moles are a diverse group of animals. Biologists have discovered about 39 species so far. These species are categorized into 17 genera. We will sample out examples of extant moles species which can be found in wide distribution in various parts of the world. | https://www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-moles-eat.html/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_801252000#5_1621111182 | Title: What Do Moles Eat? | Types of Moles | What Eats Moles? | BioExplorer
Headings: What Do Moles Eat?
What Do Moles Eat?
Table of Contents
What Do Moles Eat?
Moles Diet By Types
What Do Star-nosed Moles Eat?
What Do European Moles Eat?
What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat?
What Do Caucasian Moles Eat?
What Do Blind Moles Eat?
What Do Eastern Moles Eat?
How Do Moles Hunt?
When Do Moles Eat?
How Often Do Moles Eat?
What Eats Moles?
Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain?
Key References
Content: Blind Mole
Earthworms
Eastern Mole
Earthworms, centipedes, ants, and beetles’ larvae. Moles Diet By Types
Moles are a diverse group of animals. Biologists have discovered about 39 species so far. These species are categorized into 17 genera. We will sample out examples of extant moles species which can be found in wide distribution in various parts of the world. What Do Star-nosed Moles Eat? Kingdom
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Animalia
Soricomorpha
Talpidae
Condylura
Condylura cristata
Star-nosed mole feeds on earthworms, other worms, leeches, and aquatic insects. This mole species is considered as one of the globe’s weirdest looking creatures thanks to the presence of 22 ringed rays on its nostrils. The star-nosed mole is the world’s fastest eater! This mammal inhabits a wide array of regions especially those spotting moist soils. | https://www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-moles-eat.html/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_801252000#7_1621114411 | Title: What Do Moles Eat? | Types of Moles | What Eats Moles? | BioExplorer
Headings: What Do Moles Eat?
What Do Moles Eat?
Table of Contents
What Do Moles Eat?
Moles Diet By Types
What Do Star-nosed Moles Eat?
What Do European Moles Eat?
What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat?
What Do Caucasian Moles Eat?
What Do Blind Moles Eat?
What Do Eastern Moles Eat?
How Do Moles Hunt?
When Do Moles Eat?
How Often Do Moles Eat?
What Eats Moles?
Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain?
Key References
Content: These areas can be marshes, swamps, bogs, areas bordering lakes, ponds, streams, taiga, forests, and riparian lands. What Do European Moles Eat? Kingdom
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Animalia
Soricomorpha
Talpidae
Talpa
Talpa europaea
European mole mainly consumes earthworms and other small invertebrates found in the soil. This mole species is also referred to as the common mole or the northern mole. As the name suggests, the European mole is found in temperate Europe. This mammal mostly inhabits areas with deep soils. They favor such deep soils because they are suitable for tunneling. What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat? Kingdom
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Animalia
Soricomorpha
Talpidae
Parascalops
Parascalops breweri
Hairy-tailed moles’ food mainly constitutes of earthworms and insects. The hairy-tailed moles can be differentiated from the other moles by particular physical features including their hairy tails. | https://www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-moles-eat.html/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_801252000#8_1621116043 | Title: What Do Moles Eat? | Types of Moles | What Eats Moles? | BioExplorer
Headings: What Do Moles Eat?
What Do Moles Eat?
Table of Contents
What Do Moles Eat?
Moles Diet By Types
What Do Star-nosed Moles Eat?
What Do European Moles Eat?
What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat?
What Do Caucasian Moles Eat?
What Do Blind Moles Eat?
What Do Eastern Moles Eat?
How Do Moles Hunt?
When Do Moles Eat?
How Often Do Moles Eat?
What Eats Moles?
Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain?
Key References
Content: This mammal mostly inhabits areas with deep soils. They favor such deep soils because they are suitable for tunneling. What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat? Kingdom
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Animalia
Soricomorpha
Talpidae
Parascalops
Parascalops breweri
Hairy-tailed moles’ food mainly constitutes of earthworms and insects. The hairy-tailed moles can be differentiated from the other moles by particular physical features including their hairy tails. They are commonly found in habitats with light and well-drained soils. Such habitats can be forests, mountains, suburban areas, and agricultural lands. What Do Caucasian Moles Eat? Kingdom
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Animalia
Soricomorpha
Talpidae
Talpa
Talpa caucasica
The Caucasian mole mainly consumes earthworms. It also feeds on caterpillars and millipedes. | https://www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-moles-eat.html/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_801252000#13_1621123824 | Title: What Do Moles Eat? | Types of Moles | What Eats Moles? | BioExplorer
Headings: What Do Moles Eat?
What Do Moles Eat?
Table of Contents
What Do Moles Eat?
Moles Diet By Types
What Do Star-nosed Moles Eat?
What Do European Moles Eat?
What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat?
What Do Caucasian Moles Eat?
What Do Blind Moles Eat?
What Do Eastern Moles Eat?
How Do Moles Hunt?
When Do Moles Eat?
How Often Do Moles Eat?
What Eats Moles?
Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain?
Key References
Content: In the case of moles that feed on aquatic organisms like the star-nosed mole, this animal’s specialized nose allows it to hunt underwater. The star-nosed mole’s extraordinary nose, which is also ultra-sensitive, enables it to sniff out its prey located underwater by breathing out a bubble of air in the water and breathing it back in. When Do Moles Eat? Moles tend to be active during quiet times, especially when there is tranquility next to their burrows. Further, wildlife researchers have discovered that moles are more active very early in the morning or just before dusk. As such, these small organisms will tend to eat during these periods. How Often Do Moles Eat? Moles can eat about 100% of their weight per day. Their high appetite and the need to eat as often can be explained by the fact that they require enough energy to dig tunnels to hunt for their food. What Eats Moles? | https://www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-moles-eat.html/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_801252000#14_1621125413 | Title: What Do Moles Eat? | Types of Moles | What Eats Moles? | BioExplorer
Headings: What Do Moles Eat?
What Do Moles Eat?
Table of Contents
What Do Moles Eat?
Moles Diet By Types
What Do Star-nosed Moles Eat?
What Do European Moles Eat?
What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat?
What Do Caucasian Moles Eat?
What Do Blind Moles Eat?
What Do Eastern Moles Eat?
How Do Moles Hunt?
When Do Moles Eat?
How Often Do Moles Eat?
What Eats Moles?
Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain?
Key References
Content: As such, these small organisms will tend to eat during these periods. How Often Do Moles Eat? Moles can eat about 100% of their weight per day. Their high appetite and the need to eat as often can be explained by the fact that they require enough energy to dig tunnels to hunt for their food. What Eats Moles? Moles are predated upon by a vast range of organisms that includes but not limited to skunks, weasels, foxes, snakes, hawks, owls, and domesticated cats and dogs. Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain? Moles are essential to the animal food chain because they act as both predators and prey. They feed on worms, insect larvae, as well as other small invertebrates, impacting the communities of these organisms. In so doing, they prevent the overpopulation of these animals. | https://www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-moles-eat.html/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_801252000#15_1621126893 | Title: What Do Moles Eat? | Types of Moles | What Eats Moles? | BioExplorer
Headings: What Do Moles Eat?
What Do Moles Eat?
Table of Contents
What Do Moles Eat?
Moles Diet By Types
What Do Star-nosed Moles Eat?
What Do European Moles Eat?
What Do Hairy-tailed Moles Eat?
What Do Caucasian Moles Eat?
What Do Blind Moles Eat?
What Do Eastern Moles Eat?
How Do Moles Hunt?
When Do Moles Eat?
How Often Do Moles Eat?
What Eats Moles?
Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain?
Key References
Content: Moles are predated upon by a vast range of organisms that includes but not limited to skunks, weasels, foxes, snakes, hawks, owls, and domesticated cats and dogs. Where Do Moles fit in the Animal Food Chain? Moles are essential to the animal food chain because they act as both predators and prey. They feed on worms, insect larvae, as well as other small invertebrates, impacting the communities of these organisms. In so doing, they prevent the overpopulation of these animals. In their role as prey, it is worth to note they are a desirable source of protein to organisms like foxes, weasels, and snakes. The presence of moles confirms the existence of a healthy ecosystem. Cite this article as: " What Do Moles Eat?," in Bio Explorer, May 30, 2021, https://www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-moles-eat.html/.
Key References
“Facts About Moles”. | https://www.bioexplorer.net/what-do-moles-eat.html/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_818867104#12_1666210248 | Title: How Ted Bundy’s Education Facilitated His Career as a Serial Killer - Biography
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How Ted Bundy’s Education Facilitated His Career as a Serial Killer
Bundy majored in psychology as an undergrad
He studied law at the University of Puget Sound
Bundy also attended the University of Utah Law School
Bundy acted as his own lawyer
He never received his law degree
Content: He never received his law degree
Bundy was reportedly surprised by the outcomes of his Florida trials. Despite his education, he was neither smart enough nor a good enough lawyer, to accurately assess the strengths of the prosecution's case and his likelihood of conviction. He'd never finished law school, and even before dropping out had been too busy committing multiple murders to hit the books. Bundy had turned down a plea deal with Florida prosecutors that would have resulted in a life sentence instead of capital punishment. Though appeals kept his execution from being carried out for years, and Bundy tried to trade information about the murders he'd committed in order to delay the sentence, his time eventually ran out. On January 24, 1989, he was put to death by electric chair. In 1979, the judge who'd handed Bundy a death sentence made the comment, "It's a tragedy for this court to see such a total waste, I think, of humanity that I have experienced in this court. You're a bright young man. You would have made a good lawyer and I would have loved to have you practice in front of me, but you went another way, partner." Of course, Bundy wasted much more than his own life and education. | https://www.biography.com/news/ted-bundy-education-killing |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_824210421#0_1679223489 | Title: Jamie Escalante - Movie, Teacher & Students - Biography
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Jaime Escalante became famous for his work with troubled, "unteachable" high school math students. His story was told in the 1988 film 'Stand and Deliver.' Who Was Jaime Escalante? Jaime Escalante was an educator who was born in Bolivia and came to the United States in the 1960s to seek a better life. He began teaching math to troubled students in a violent Los Angeles school and became famous for leading many of them to pass the advanced placement calculus test. He was played by Edward James Olmos in the 1988 film Stand and Deliver. | https://www.biography.com/scholar/jaime-escalante |
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Content: His story was told in the 1988 film 'Stand and Deliver.' Who Was Jaime Escalante? Jaime Escalante was an educator who was born in Bolivia and came to the United States in the 1960s to seek a better life. He began teaching math to troubled students in a violent Los Angeles school and became famous for leading many of them to pass the advanced placement calculus test. He was played by Edward James Olmos in the 1988 film Stand and Deliver. Early Life
Educator Jamie Escalante was born on December 31, 1930, in La Paz, Bolivia. The child of two teachers, Escalante became one of the most famous educators in America during the 1980s and 1990s. He left Bolivia in the 1960s to seek a better life in the United States. An educator back at home, he had to work many odd jobs, teach himself English and earn another college degree before he could return to the classroom. Professional Career
In 1974, Escalante took a job at Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, California. | https://www.biography.com/scholar/jaime-escalante |
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Educator Jamie Escalante was born on December 31, 1930, in La Paz, Bolivia. The child of two teachers, Escalante became one of the most famous educators in America during the 1980s and 1990s. He left Bolivia in the 1960s to seek a better life in the United States. An educator back at home, he had to work many odd jobs, teach himself English and earn another college degree before he could return to the classroom. Professional Career
In 1974, Escalante took a job at Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, California. He found himself in a challenging situation: teaching math to troubled students in a rundown school known for violence and drugs. While some had dismissed the students as "unteachable," Escalante strove to reach his students and to get them to live up to their potential. He started an advanced mathematics program with a handful of students. In 1982, his largest class of students took and passed an advanced placement test in Calculus. | https://www.biography.com/scholar/jaime-escalante |
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Content: He found himself in a challenging situation: teaching math to troubled students in a rundown school known for violence and drugs. While some had dismissed the students as "unteachable," Escalante strove to reach his students and to get them to live up to their potential. He started an advanced mathematics program with a handful of students. In 1982, his largest class of students took and passed an advanced placement test in Calculus. Some of the students' test scores were invalidated by the testing company because it believed that the students had cheated. Escalante protested, saying that the students had been disqualified because they were Hispanic and from a poor school. A few months later many of the students retook the test and passed, proving that they knew the material and that the company was wrong. Escalante's classroom challenges and successes were the topic of much public discussion in 1988. That year, his story was the subject of a book entitled Jaime Escalante: | https://www.biography.com/scholar/jaime-escalante |
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Content: Some of the students' test scores were invalidated by the testing company because it believed that the students had cheated. Escalante protested, saying that the students had been disqualified because they were Hispanic and from a poor school. A few months later many of the students retook the test and passed, proving that they knew the material and that the company was wrong. Escalante's classroom challenges and successes were the topic of much public discussion in 1988. That year, his story was the subject of a book entitled Jaime Escalante: The Best Teacher in America and a film called Stand and Deliver starring Edward James Olmos. Both educators and students have found Escalante's work at Garfield inspiring. Later Years and Legacy
After Garfield, Escalante taught at another high school in Sacramento. He did not seem to find the same level of success that he had at his previous post. Escalante also received some criticism for lobbying against bilingual education in California schools. | https://www.biography.com/scholar/jaime-escalante |
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Content: The Best Teacher in America and a film called Stand and Deliver starring Edward James Olmos. Both educators and students have found Escalante's work at Garfield inspiring. Later Years and Legacy
After Garfield, Escalante taught at another high school in Sacramento. He did not seem to find the same level of success that he had at his previous post. Escalante also received some criticism for lobbying against bilingual education in California schools. He retired from teaching in 1998. Escalante has received many awards for his contributions to the field of education, including the Presidential Medal for Excellence. He was inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame in 1999. Escalante died in March 2010 after a long struggle with cancer. He is survived by his wife Fabiola, and their two sons. | https://www.biography.com/scholar/jaime-escalante |
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At the end of the 18th century, poet William Wordsworth helped found the Romantic movement in English literature. He also wrote "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud." Who Was William Wordsworth? Poet William Wordsworth worked with Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Lyrical Ballads (1798). The collection, which contained Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey," introduced Romanticism to English poetry. Wordsworth also showed his affinity for nature with the famous poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud." He became England's poet laureate in 1843, a role he held until his death in 1850. | https://www.biography.com/writer/william-wordsworth |
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Content: Who Was William Wordsworth? Poet William Wordsworth worked with Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Lyrical Ballads (1798). The collection, which contained Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey," introduced Romanticism to English poetry. Wordsworth also showed his affinity for nature with the famous poem "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud." He became England's poet laureate in 1843, a role he held until his death in 1850. Early Life
Poet William Wordsworth was born on April 7, 1770, in Cockermouth, Cumberland, England. Wordsworth’s mother died when he was 7, and he was an orphan at 13. Despite these losses, he did well at Hawkshead Grammar School — where he wrote his first poetry — and went on to study at Cambridge University. He did not excel there, but managed to graduate in 1791. Wordsworth had visited France in 1790 — in the midst of the French Revolution — and was a supporter of the new government’s republican ideals. | https://www.biography.com/writer/william-wordsworth |
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Content: Intimations of Immortality." These pieces were published in another Wordsworth collection, Poems, in Two Volumes (1807). Evolving Poetry and Philosophy
As he grew older, Wordsworth began to reject radicalism. In 1813, he was named as a distributor of stamps and moved his family to a new home in the Lake District. By 1818, Wordsworth was an ardent supporter of the conservative Tories. Though Wordsworth continued to produce poetry — including moving work that mourned the deaths of two of his children in 1812 — he had reached a zenith of creativity between 1798 and 1808. It was this early work that cemented his reputation as an acclaimed literary figure. Death
In 1843, Wordsworth became England's poet laureate, a position he held for the rest of his life. At the age of 80, he died on April 23, 1850, at his home in Rydal Mount, Westmorland, England. Fact Check
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Content: Though Wordsworth continued to produce poetry — including moving work that mourned the deaths of two of his children in 1812 — he had reached a zenith of creativity between 1798 and 1808. It was this early work that cemented his reputation as an acclaimed literary figure. Death
In 1843, Wordsworth became England's poet laureate, a position he held for the rest of his life. At the age of 80, he died on April 23, 1850, at his home in Rydal Mount, Westmorland, England. Fact Check
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William Blake was a 19th-century writer and artist who is regarded as a seminal figure of the Romantic Age. | https://www.biography.com/writer/william-wordsworth |
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British novelist William Golding wrote the critically acclaimed classic 'Lord of the Flies,' and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1983. (1911–1993)
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William Penn was an English Quaker best known for founding the colony of Pennsylvania as a place for religious freedom in America. (1644–1718)
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William Faulkner was a Nobel Prize–winning novelist who wrote challenging prose and created the fictional Yoknapatawpha County. | https://www.biography.com/writer/william-wordsworth |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_826030279#6_1683742158 | Title: Zora Neale Hurston - Quotes, Books & Sweat - Biography
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Content: Hurston also drew attention for her autobiographical essay "How It Feels to be Colored Me" (1928), in which she recounted her childhood and the jolt of moving to an all-white area. Additionally, Hurston contributed articles to magazines, including the Journal of American Folklore. 'Jonah's Gourd Vine' and Other Books
Hurston published her first novel, Jonah's Gourd Vine, in 1934. Like her other famed works, this one told the tale of the African American experience, only through a man, flawed pastor John Buddy Pearson. Having returned to Florida to collect African American folk tales in the late 1920s, Hurston went on to publish a collection of these stories, titled Mules and Men (1935). 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'
Upon receiving a Guggenheim fellowship, Hurston traveled to Haiti and wrote what would become her most famous work: Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937). The novel tells the story of Janie Mae Crawford, who learns the value of self-reliance through multiple marriages and tragedy. Although highly acclaimed today, the book drew its share of criticism at the time, particularly from leading men in African American literary circles. Author Richard Wright, for one, decried Hurston's style as a "minstrel technique" designed to appeal to white audiences. | https://www.biography.com/writer/zora-neale-hurston |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_826601617#0_1685199969 | Title: Famous people of the Romantic Period | Biography Online
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The Romantic period or Romantic era lasted from the end of the Eighteenth Century towards the mid 19th Century. Romanticism was a movement which highlighted the importance of: The individual emotions, feelings, and expressions of artists. It rejected rigid forms and structures. Instead, it placed great stress on the individual, unique experience of an artist/writer. Romanticism gave great value to nature, and artists experience within nature. This was in stark contrast to the rapid industrialisation of society in the Nineteenth Century. Romanticism was considered idealistic – a belief in greater ideals than materialism and rationalism and the potential beauty of nature and mystical experience. Romanticism was influenced by the ideals of the French and American revolution, which sought to free man from a rigid autocratic society. Over time, it also became more associated with burgeoning nationalistic movements, e.g. movement for Italian independence. | https://www.biographyonline.net/famous-people-of-the-romantic-period/ |
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Content: Louis XVI (1754 – 1793) King of France and Navarre from 1774 until executed during the French Revolution of 1791. He attempted to reform French society to make the rich pay high taxes. But, he was vetoed by other aristocrats and became unable to end the deep division in French society. Marie Antoinette (1755 – 1793) Wife of King Louis XVI. Marie Antoinette is often held up as a symbol of Royal decadence and profligacy, which sparked the French revolution. Whether fair or not, she was executed in 1793 for treason and holding principles in opposition to the French revolution. Marquis de Lafayette (1757 – 1834) French military officer who fought in the Wars of Independence. Lafayette was a friend of Washington, Jefferson and Hamilton. Believing in the virtue of the American Revolution, he sought to encourage French participation in the war. Maximilien Robespierre (1758 – 1794) Robespierre was one of the foremost figures of the French revolution. | https://www.biographyonline.net/people/famous-people-eighteenth-century.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_827615426#0_1687636789 | Title: William Wordsworth Biography | Biography Online
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William Wordsworth (1770-1850) was a major Romantic poet, based in the Lake District, England. His greatest work was “The Prelude” – dedicated to Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The Prelude is a spiritual autobiography based on Wordsworth’s travels through Europe and his observations of life. His poetry also takes inspiration from the beauty of nature, especially his native Lake District. Early life – William Wordsworth
Wordsworth was born on 7 April 1770 in Cockermouth, in north-west England. His father, John Wordsworth, introduced the young William to the great poetry of Milton and Shakespeare, but he was frequently absent during William’s childhood. Instead, Wordsworth was brought up by his mother’s parents in Penrith, but this was not a happy period. He frequently felt in conflict with his relations and at times contemplated ending his life. However, as a child, he developed a great love of nature, spending many hours walking in the fells of the Lake District. He also became very close to his sister, Dorothy, who would later become a poet in her own right. | https://www.biographyonline.net/poets/william-wordsworth.html |
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Content: “My heart leaps up when I behold
A rainbow in the sky: So was it when my life began; So is it now I am a man; So be it when I shall grow old,
Or let me die!” (1802)
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By the 1820s, the critical acclaim for Wordsworth was growing, though ironically critics note that, from this period, his poetry began losing some of its vigour and emotional intensity. His poetry was perhaps a reflection of his own ideas. The 1790s had been a period of emotional turmoil and faith in the revolutionary ideal. Towards the end of his life, his disillusionment with the French Revolution had made him more conservative in outlook. In 1839 he received an honorary degree from Oxford University and received a civil pension of £300 a year from the government. In 1843, he was persuaded to become the nation’s Poet Laureate, despite saying he wouldn’t write any poetry as Poet Laureate. | https://www.biographyonline.net/poets/william-wordsworth.html |
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Content: His poetry was perhaps a reflection of his own ideas. The 1790s had been a period of emotional turmoil and faith in the revolutionary ideal. Towards the end of his life, his disillusionment with the French Revolution had made him more conservative in outlook. In 1839 he received an honorary degree from Oxford University and received a civil pension of £300 a year from the government. In 1843, he was persuaded to become the nation’s Poet Laureate, despite saying he wouldn’t write any poetry as Poet Laureate. Wordsworth is the only Poet Laureate who never wrote poetry during his official time in the job. Death
Wordsworth died of pleurisy on 23 April 1850. He was buried in St Oswald’s Church Grasmere. After his death, his widow Mary published his autobiographical ‘Poem to Coleridge’ under the title “The Prelude”. Citation: | https://www.biographyonline.net/poets/william-wordsworth.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_827615426#13_1687655023 | Title: William Wordsworth Biography | Biography Online
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Content: Wordsworth is the only Poet Laureate who never wrote poetry during his official time in the job. Death
Wordsworth died of pleurisy on 23 April 1850. He was buried in St Oswald’s Church Grasmere. After his death, his widow Mary published his autobiographical ‘Poem to Coleridge’ under the title “The Prelude”. Citation: Pettinger, Tejvan. “ Biography of William Wordsworth”, Oxford, UK. www.biographyonline.net, 22nd Jan. 2010. Last updated 6th March 2018
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_827623294#13_1687677980 | Title: Biography William Blake | Biography Online
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Content: “If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is: infinite.” – Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790–1793)
Blake read the Bible and admired the New Testament, he was less enamoured of the judgements and restrictions found in the Old Testament. He was also influenced by the teaching of Emanuel Swedenborg, a charismatic preacher who saw the Bible as the literal word of God. Although Blake was, at times, enthusiastic about Swedenborg, he never became a member of his church, preferring to retain his intellectual and spiritual independence. Death
Blake died on August 12 1827. Eyewitnesses report that his death was a ‘glorious affair’. After falling ill, Blake sang hymns and prepared himself to depart. He was buried in an unmarked grave in a public cemetery and Bunhill Fields. After his death, his influence steadily grew through the Pre-Raphaelites and later noted poets such as T. S. Eliot and W. B. Yeats. | https://www.biographyonline.net/poets/william_blake.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_827623294#14_1687679489 | Title: Biography William Blake | Biography Online
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Blake died on August 12 1827. Eyewitnesses report that his death was a ‘glorious affair’. After falling ill, Blake sang hymns and prepared himself to depart. He was buried in an unmarked grave in a public cemetery and Bunhill Fields. After his death, his influence steadily grew through the Pre-Raphaelites and later noted poets such as T. S. Eliot and W. B. Yeats. The esteemed poet, William Wordsworth, said on the death of Blake: “There was no doubt that this poor man was mad, but there is something in the madness of this man which interests me more than the sanity of Lord Byron and Walter Scott.” The Art of William Blake
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Citation: Pettinger, Tejvan. “ Biography of William Blake”, Oxford, UK www.biographyonline.net, 1st June. | https://www.biographyonline.net/poets/william_blake.html |
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What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks? This article contains affiliate links. If you buy through these links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks to Buy? Reviewed by the BioHackers Lab Team | Last updated: March 30, 2021
The best sleep masks to block out light are: Nidra Deep Rest Eye Mask – Good Blackout Eye Mask Option
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I was interested to find out what are some of the best sleep masks to use to help block out light for me to review. Wearing a sleep mask that blocks out light can be such a simple sleep hack to help you get a good nights sleep. So I went out researching online for what are the top rated & most recommended brands that make sleep masks for blocking out light that are available to buy online. | https://www.biohackerslab.com/reviews/best-sleep-mask/ |
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The Best Blackout Sleep Masks in 2021
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2. Swanwick Sleep Silk Sleep Mask
3. Tempur-Pedic Sleep Mask
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5. ASUTRA Premium Lavender Silk Eye Pillow
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Good sleep happens when we sleep in complete darkness.
What is a Sleep Mask
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How to Choose the Best Eye Mask
How to Wear a Sleep Mask
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The best sleep masks to block out light are: Nidra Deep Rest Eye Mask – Good Blackout Eye Mask Option
Swanwick Sleep Silk Sleep Mask – Good Luxury & Travel Eye Mask Option
Tempur-Pedic Sleep Mask – Good Memory Foam Eye Mask Option
Brownmed IMAK Compression Eye Pillow – Good Cool Eye Mask Option
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I was interested to find out what are some of the best sleep masks to use to help block out light for me to review. Wearing a sleep mask that blocks out light can be such a simple sleep hack to help you get a good nights sleep. So I went out researching online for what are the top rated & most recommended brands that make sleep masks for blocking out light that are available to buy online. Table of Contents [ show]
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What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks?
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The Best Blackout Sleep Masks in 2021
1. Nidra Deep Rest Eye Mask
2. Swanwick Sleep Silk Sleep Mask
3. Tempur-Pedic Sleep Mask
4. Brownmed IMAK Compression Eye Pillow
5. ASUTRA Premium Lavender Silk Eye Pillow
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Good sleep happens when we sleep in complete darkness.
What is a Sleep Mask
Who Should Wear a Sleep Mask
Benefits of Wearing a Sleep Mask
How to Choose the Best Eye Mask
How to Wear a Sleep Mask
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Mulberry silk
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The Best Blackout Sleep Masks in 2021
1. Nidra Deep Rest Eye Mask
2. Swanwick Sleep Silk Sleep Mask
3. Tempur-Pedic Sleep Mask
4. Brownmed IMAK Compression Eye Pillow
5. ASUTRA Premium Lavender Silk Eye Pillow
Frequently asked Questions
What is a Sleep Mask
Who Should Wear a Sleep Mask
Benefits of Wearing a Sleep Mask
How to Choose the Best Eye Mask
How to Wear a Sleep Mask
Common Types of Eye Masks Materials
Trouble Sleeping Tips
The Best Blackout Sleep Masks in 2021
Here is the list of recommended light blocking sleep masks we reviewed for you to compare. 1. Nidra Deep Rest Eye Mask
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Headings: What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks?
What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks?
What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks to Buy?
The Best Blackout Sleep Masks in 2021
1. Nidra Deep Rest Eye Mask
2. Swanwick Sleep Silk Sleep Mask
3. Tempur-Pedic Sleep Mask
4. Brownmed IMAK Compression Eye Pillow
5. ASUTRA Premium Lavender Silk Eye Pillow
Frequently asked Questions
Good sleep happens when we sleep in complete darkness.
What is a Sleep Mask
Who Should Wear a Sleep Mask
Benefits of Wearing a Sleep Mask
How to Choose the Best Eye Mask
How to Wear a Sleep Mask
Common Types of Eye Masks Materials
Polyester fabric
Silk
Memory Foam
Mulberry silk
Polyurethane foam
Satin
Cotton
Trouble Sleeping Tips
Ways to Watch and Listen
Content: ASUTRA Premium Lavender Silk Eye Pillow
Frequently asked Questions
What is a Sleep Mask
Who Should Wear a Sleep Mask
Benefits of Wearing a Sleep Mask
How to Choose the Best Eye Mask
How to Wear a Sleep Mask
Common Types of Eye Masks Materials
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The Best Blackout Sleep Masks in 2021
Here is the list of recommended light blocking sleep masks we reviewed for you to compare. 1. Nidra Deep Rest Eye Mask
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Material: Unavailable
Shape: Contoured to fit face shape, lightweight
Recommended Uses: Sleep
Special Features: Molded eye cups
The Nidra Deep Rest Eye Mask on Amazon acts as a black out curtain to block light from reaching your eyes as you sleep. It uses an ergonomic design to contour to your face shape, and has adjustable straps for varying head sizes. Most uniquely, the mask is designed with patented molded cups for each eye, to prevent makeup smudges and allow blinking. Let’s compare some of the other features: | https://www.biohackerslab.com/reviews/best-sleep-mask/ |
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What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks?
What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks to Buy?
The Best Blackout Sleep Masks in 2021
1. Nidra Deep Rest Eye Mask
2. Swanwick Sleep Silk Sleep Mask
3. Tempur-Pedic Sleep Mask
4. Brownmed IMAK Compression Eye Pillow
5. ASUTRA Premium Lavender Silk Eye Pillow
Frequently asked Questions
Good sleep happens when we sleep in complete darkness.
What is a Sleep Mask
Who Should Wear a Sleep Mask
Benefits of Wearing a Sleep Mask
How to Choose the Best Eye Mask
How to Wear a Sleep Mask
Common Types of Eye Masks Materials
Polyester fabric
Silk
Memory Foam
Mulberry silk
Polyurethane foam
Satin
Cotton
Trouble Sleeping Tips
Ways to Watch and Listen
Content: aroma therapy and sleep
The silk is naturally hypoallergenic, keeping away dust, fungus and mold
It can be refrigerated for cold therapy
According to reviews, the elastic strap is uncomfortable
When the muslin pouch is removed, the mask becomes lightweight and curls up, letting in light
Frequently asked Questions
I know you were looking for what are the best options, but here is some more detail as to why we need to use an eye mask to help us sleep at night. Good sleep happens when we sleep in complete darkness. That is why using an eye mask to cover your eyes and block all light out can be a game changer for someones sleep. One of my favourite biohacking sleep hacks & top tips for improving my sleep quality or quantity is to wear a good sleep mask to protect any form of light stimulating my eyes, even through closed eyelids! What is a Sleep Mask
Certain eye masks are also known as sleep masks, because they are designed to help block out light from our eyes to aid better quality sleep. It’s important to remember that we should have a bedroom that has no light coming in from anywhere. However, most of us live in brightly lit towns and cities, which can cause sleep problems like insomnia, circadian rhythm disturbances and restlessness. Who Should Wear a Sleep Mask
Using a sleep mask can be useful for people having trouble sleeping in many situations, including the following: People who suffer from migraines, dry eyes, or insomnia
Sleeping in a bedroom without blackout curtains
Sleeping in a bedroom with ambient light (from alarm clocks, televisions, etc.) Sleeping in a hotel room
Sleeping on a plane or in an airport layover
People who work nights and need to sleep during the day
Daytime naps
Long commutes to work on a train
According to research even healthy people benefit from using sleep products like, an eye mask for sleeping and earplugs to block out noise. | https://www.biohackerslab.com/reviews/best-sleep-mask/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_829927982#14_1693774424 | Title: Best Sleep Masks To Block Out Light (2021 Review)
Headings: What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks?
What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks?
What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks to Buy?
The Best Blackout Sleep Masks in 2021
1. Nidra Deep Rest Eye Mask
2. Swanwick Sleep Silk Sleep Mask
3. Tempur-Pedic Sleep Mask
4. Brownmed IMAK Compression Eye Pillow
5. ASUTRA Premium Lavender Silk Eye Pillow
Frequently asked Questions
Good sleep happens when we sleep in complete darkness.
What is a Sleep Mask
Who Should Wear a Sleep Mask
Benefits of Wearing a Sleep Mask
How to Choose the Best Eye Mask
How to Wear a Sleep Mask
Common Types of Eye Masks Materials
Polyester fabric
Silk
Memory Foam
Mulberry silk
Polyurethane foam
Satin
Cotton
Trouble Sleeping Tips
Ways to Watch and Listen
Content: It’s important to remember that we should have a bedroom that has no light coming in from anywhere. However, most of us live in brightly lit towns and cities, which can cause sleep problems like insomnia, circadian rhythm disturbances and restlessness. Who Should Wear a Sleep Mask
Using a sleep mask can be useful for people having trouble sleeping in many situations, including the following: People who suffer from migraines, dry eyes, or insomnia
Sleeping in a bedroom without blackout curtains
Sleeping in a bedroom with ambient light (from alarm clocks, televisions, etc.) Sleeping in a hotel room
Sleeping on a plane or in an airport layover
People who work nights and need to sleep during the day
Daytime naps
Long commutes to work on a train
According to research even healthy people benefit from using sleep products like, an eye mask for sleeping and earplugs to block out noise. Benefits of Wearing a Sleep Mask
Here are some benefits of reduced artificial light exposure before and during sleep: Reduced risk of cancer
Reversal of depression
Reduced weight gain
Stronger immune system
Higher anti-oxidant levels
Slowed aging
( source, source)
The human body evolved long ago to be awake during daylight hours, and asleep at night, when lighting is significantly reduced. Now that we have artificial light from not only light bulbs and televisions, but also from phones, tablets, and computers; our nighttime artificial light exposure has gone way up. Being exposed to light at night causes suppression of melatonin, the hormone that makes you tired. | https://www.biohackerslab.com/reviews/best-sleep-mask/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_829927982#15_1693777007 | Title: Best Sleep Masks To Block Out Light (2021 Review)
Headings: What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks?
What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks?
What Are The Best Blackout Sleep Masks to Buy?
The Best Blackout Sleep Masks in 2021
1. Nidra Deep Rest Eye Mask
2. Swanwick Sleep Silk Sleep Mask
3. Tempur-Pedic Sleep Mask
4. Brownmed IMAK Compression Eye Pillow
5. ASUTRA Premium Lavender Silk Eye Pillow
Frequently asked Questions
Good sleep happens when we sleep in complete darkness.
What is a Sleep Mask
Who Should Wear a Sleep Mask
Benefits of Wearing a Sleep Mask
How to Choose the Best Eye Mask
How to Wear a Sleep Mask
Common Types of Eye Masks Materials
Polyester fabric
Silk
Memory Foam
Mulberry silk
Polyurethane foam
Satin
Cotton
Trouble Sleeping Tips
Ways to Watch and Listen
Content: Benefits of Wearing a Sleep Mask
Here are some benefits of reduced artificial light exposure before and during sleep: Reduced risk of cancer
Reversal of depression
Reduced weight gain
Stronger immune system
Higher anti-oxidant levels
Slowed aging
( source, source)
The human body evolved long ago to be awake during daylight hours, and asleep at night, when lighting is significantly reduced. Now that we have artificial light from not only light bulbs and televisions, but also from phones, tablets, and computers; our nighttime artificial light exposure has gone way up. Being exposed to light at night causes suppression of melatonin, the hormone that makes you tired. While it is difficult to reduce light exposure before bed (most of us have hardwired that pesky habit of watching TV or checking our email before we snooze), wearing a sleep mask can help eliminate light exposure during sleep, which can make a big difference. We are meant to sleep in total darkness. ( ref)
How to Choose the Best Eye Mask
Make sure the mask blocks out enough light
Make sure you choose a mask that works well for your sleeping position (side sleepers have to be pickier)
Choose a comfortable (and environmentally-friendly) eye mask
Make sure it fits your face shape and head size
Look for additional features you might be interested in
How to Wear a Sleep Mask
Put on your sleep mask and adjust the strap to fit
Start by wearing the mask on your forehead before sleep
Get relaxed while l | https://www.biohackerslab.com/reviews/best-sleep-mask/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_832901400#0_1699642941 | Title: Roundworms
Headings:
Roundworms
Nematodes are Beautiful to Study and Learn
Examples of Nematodes
1. What are examples of nematodes?
More Bite-Sized Q&As Below
2. Are nematodes exclusively parasites?
Nematode Morphology
3. What typical morphological feature of nematodes differentiates them from platyhelminthes?
4. What are the morphological similarities and differences between nematodes and annelids?
5. Are nematodes diploblastic or triploblastic animals?
Nematode Physiology
6. What is the main evolutionary innovation presented by nematodes? What is the advantage of that innovation?
7. Compared to platyhelminthes, which physiological problem was caused the cylindrical body of nematodes? How was that problem solved?
8. How does the excretory system of nematodes work?
9. How is the nervous system of nematodes organized? Where in their body are their neural cords located?
Nematode Reproduction and Human Diseases
10. What type of reproduction occurs in roundworms? What is the typical feature of nematode sperm cells?
11. What are the main human diseases caused by roundworms?
Roundworms Summary
12. The main features of nematodes. How can nematodes be described according to examples of representative species, basic morphology, type of symmetry, germ layers and coelom, digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system, excretory system, nervous system and types of reproduction?
Content: Roundworms
Roundworms
Nematodes are Beautiful to Study and Learn
Examples of Nematodes
1. What are examples of nematodes? Ascaris, hookworms and filaria, all of which are human parasites, are examples of nematodes (also known as roundworms). Phylum Nematoda Review - Image Diversity: roundworms ascaris hookworm
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2. Are nematodes exclusively parasites? Some roundworms are parasitic to humans and to plants, whereas others are free-living. Nematode Morphology
3. What typical morphological feature of nematodes differentiates them from platyhelminthes? Nematodes are also known as roundworms. | https://www.biology-questions-and-answers.com/nematoda.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_834711509#11_1704984737 | Title: Archaebacteria: Definition, Types and Uses
Headings: Archaebacteria: Definition, Types and Uses
Archaebacteria: Definition, Types and Uses
In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Definition of Archaebacteria 2. Types of Archaebacteria 3. Uses.
Definition of Archaebacteria:
Types of Archaebacteria:
1. Methanogens:
2. Halophiles (Halophils):
Halophiles are able to live under high salt conditions due to four reasons:
3. Thermoacidophiles (Thermoacidophils):
Thermoacidophiles are able to tolerate high temperature as well as high acidity due to two reasons:
Uses of Archaebacteria:
Content: 2S + 2H 2 O + 3O 2 → 2H 2 SO 4
ADVERTISEMENTS: If the conditions are anaerobic, the thermoacidophiles may reduce sulphur to H 2 S. Bicarbonates are also precipitated into the carbonate form by their activity. Thermoacidophiles are able to tolerate high temperature as well as high acidity due to two reasons: (1) Branched chain lipids in the cell membranes. (2) Presence of special resistant enzymes capable of operating under acidic conditions. ADVERTISEMENTS: Archaebacteria are also known as living fossils because they represent one of the earliest forms of life which experimented on the absorption of solar radiations for the first time, lived comfortably under anaerobic conditions and developed techniques to oxidize the chemicals present in the substratum on the availability of oxygen. Uses of Archaebacteria: (i) Archaebacteria are employed in the production of gobar gas from dung and sewage,
(ii) In ruminants, they cause fermentation of cellulose. Biology, Living Organism, Diversity, Bacteria, Archaebacteria | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/bacteria/archaebacteria-definition-types-and-uses/52063 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_835488469#0_1706700964 | Title: What is heredity? - Biology Discussion
Headings: What is heredity?
What is heredity?
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Transmission of genetic character from one generation to another generation..
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The characters that pass to the next progeny is known as hereditary
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Heredity is about the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another. Heredity, the sum of all biological processes by which particular characteristics are transmitted from parents to their offspring. … The set of genes that an offspring inherits from both parents, a combination of the genetic material of each, is called the organism’s genotype. Emily Changed status to publish January 18, 2019
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Heredity is the passing of characters from parents to the offsprings during reproduction. Emily Changed status to publish January 18, 2019
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That means transferring of geans from generation to generation . Emily Changed status to publish January 18, 2019
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Heredity is the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring, either through asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction, the offspring cells or organisms acquire the genetic information of their parents. Emily Changed status to publish January 18, 2019
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Heredity is a process by which the genes or characters transfer from one generation to another generation. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/biologyarticles/question/what-is-heredity/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_835488469#1_1706703012 | Title: What is heredity? - Biology Discussion
Headings: What is heredity?
What is heredity?
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Sam
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Content: The set of genes that an offspring inherits from both parents, a combination of the genetic material of each, is called the organism’s genotype. Emily Changed status to publish January 18, 2019
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Heredity is the passing of characters from parents to the offsprings during reproduction. Emily Changed status to publish January 18, 2019
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That means transferring of geans from generation to generation . Emily Changed status to publish January 18, 2019
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Heredity is the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring, either through asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction, the offspring cells or organisms acquire the genetic information of their parents. Emily Changed status to publish January 18, 2019
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Heredity is a process by which the genes or characters transfer from one generation to another generation. Even it can transfer well developed skills to various dieseas. Emily Changed status to publish January 18, 2019
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Heredity, the sum of all biological processes by which particular characteristics are transmitted from parents to their offspring. The concept of heredity encompasses two seemingly paradoxical observations about organisms: the constancy of a species from generation to generation and the variation among individuals within a species. Constancy and variation are actually two sides of the same coin, as becomes clear in the study of genetics. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/biologyarticles/question/what-is-heredity/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_835488469#2_1706704891 | Title: What is heredity? - Biology Discussion
Headings: What is heredity?
What is heredity?
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Heredity, the sum of all biological processes by which particular characteristics are transmitted from parents to their offspring. The concept of heredity encompasses two seemingly paradoxical observations about organisms: the constancy of a species from generation to generation and the variation among individuals within a species. Constancy and variation are actually two sides of the same coin, as becomes clear in the study of genetics. Both aspects of heredity can be explained by genes, the functional units of heritable material that are found within all living cells. Every member of a species has a set of genes specific to that species. It is this set of genes that provides the constancy of the species. Among individuals within a species, however, variations can occur in the form each gene takes, providing the genetic basis for the fact that no two individuals (except identical twins). Emily Changed status to publish January 18, 2019
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Heredity is the process by which features and characteristics are passed on from parents to their children before the children are born. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/biologyarticles/question/what-is-heredity/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842062574#2_1725762420 | Title: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
Headings: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
The following points highlight the ten major factors affecting photosynthesis. The factors are: 1. Light 2. Carbon-Dioxide 3. Water 4. Nutrient Supply 5. Temperature 6. Oxygen Concentration 7. Chemical Compounds 8. Chlorophyll Content 9. Leaf Anatomy 10. Protoplasmic Factors.
Factor # 1. Light:
Light Intensity:
Photo-Oxidation:
Light Quality:
Duration of Light Period:
Factor # 2. Carbon-Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Supply:
Absorption of Carbon Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Concentration:
Factor # 3. Water:
Factor # 4. Nutrient Supply:
Factor # 5. Temperature:
They are as follows:
Factor # 6. Oxygen Concentration:
Factor # 7. Chemical Compounds:
Factor # 8. Chlorophyll Content:
Factor # 9. Leaf Anatomy:
Factor # 10. Protoplasmic Factors:
Content: Chemical Compounds 8. Chlorophyll Content 9. Leaf Anatomy 10. Protoplasmic Factors. Factor # 1. Light: A study of the effect of light on the rate and quantity of photosynthesis would have to include light reflected, absorbed and transmitted; intensity, quality and duration of available light, and destructive effects of light. The plant is capable of using only a very small portion of the incident electromagnetic radiation that falls on a leaf. This radiation is absorbed by the pigment complex of the leaf. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/photosynthesis/10-major-factors-affecting-photosynthesis/51626 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842062574#3_1725764055 | Title: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
Headings: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
The following points highlight the ten major factors affecting photosynthesis. The factors are: 1. Light 2. Carbon-Dioxide 3. Water 4. Nutrient Supply 5. Temperature 6. Oxygen Concentration 7. Chemical Compounds 8. Chlorophyll Content 9. Leaf Anatomy 10. Protoplasmic Factors.
Factor # 1. Light:
Light Intensity:
Photo-Oxidation:
Light Quality:
Duration of Light Period:
Factor # 2. Carbon-Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Supply:
Absorption of Carbon Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Concentration:
Factor # 3. Water:
Factor # 4. Nutrient Supply:
Factor # 5. Temperature:
They are as follows:
Factor # 6. Oxygen Concentration:
Factor # 7. Chemical Compounds:
Factor # 8. Chlorophyll Content:
Factor # 9. Leaf Anatomy:
Factor # 10. Protoplasmic Factors:
Content: Light: A study of the effect of light on the rate and quantity of photosynthesis would have to include light reflected, absorbed and transmitted; intensity, quality and duration of available light, and destructive effects of light. The plant is capable of using only a very small portion of the incident electromagnetic radiation that falls on a leaf. This radiation is absorbed by the pigment complex of the leaf. ADVERTISEMENTS: Each pigment has its own absorption spectrum. The chlorophylls absorb heavily in the blue and red region of the spectrum and β-carotene mostly in the blue region. Most of the light is being reflected in the green region, giving a leaf the green colour. The greater absorption of light is found in thicker leaves with, a lower percentage of transmitted light as compared to thinner leaves. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/photosynthesis/10-major-factors-affecting-photosynthesis/51626 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842062574#4_1725766005 | Title: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
Headings: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
The following points highlight the ten major factors affecting photosynthesis. The factors are: 1. Light 2. Carbon-Dioxide 3. Water 4. Nutrient Supply 5. Temperature 6. Oxygen Concentration 7. Chemical Compounds 8. Chlorophyll Content 9. Leaf Anatomy 10. Protoplasmic Factors.
Factor # 1. Light:
Light Intensity:
Photo-Oxidation:
Light Quality:
Duration of Light Period:
Factor # 2. Carbon-Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Supply:
Absorption of Carbon Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Concentration:
Factor # 3. Water:
Factor # 4. Nutrient Supply:
Factor # 5. Temperature:
They are as follows:
Factor # 6. Oxygen Concentration:
Factor # 7. Chemical Compounds:
Factor # 8. Chlorophyll Content:
Factor # 9. Leaf Anatomy:
Factor # 10. Protoplasmic Factors:
Content: ADVERTISEMENTS: Each pigment has its own absorption spectrum. The chlorophylls absorb heavily in the blue and red region of the spectrum and β-carotene mostly in the blue region. Most of the light is being reflected in the green region, giving a leaf the green colour. The greater absorption of light is found in thicker leaves with, a lower percentage of transmitted light as compared to thinner leaves. Light Intensity: There may be a direct relationship between the rate of photosynthesis and the intensity of light, provided that no other factor is limiting. For example, on bright sunny days the carbon dioxide concentration of the atmosphere is usually the limiting factor, not light intensity. However, on cloudy days light may be the limiting factor. Heinicke and Childers (1937) have found that the rate of photosynthesis steadily increased with light intensity up to about full sunlight even through saturation intensity for a single exposed leaf would be sufficiently lower. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/photosynthesis/10-major-factors-affecting-photosynthesis/51626 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842062574#5_1725768121 | Title: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
Headings: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
The following points highlight the ten major factors affecting photosynthesis. The factors are: 1. Light 2. Carbon-Dioxide 3. Water 4. Nutrient Supply 5. Temperature 6. Oxygen Concentration 7. Chemical Compounds 8. Chlorophyll Content 9. Leaf Anatomy 10. Protoplasmic Factors.
Factor # 1. Light:
Light Intensity:
Photo-Oxidation:
Light Quality:
Duration of Light Period:
Factor # 2. Carbon-Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Supply:
Absorption of Carbon Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Concentration:
Factor # 3. Water:
Factor # 4. Nutrient Supply:
Factor # 5. Temperature:
They are as follows:
Factor # 6. Oxygen Concentration:
Factor # 7. Chemical Compounds:
Factor # 8. Chlorophyll Content:
Factor # 9. Leaf Anatomy:
Factor # 10. Protoplasmic Factors:
Content: Light Intensity: There may be a direct relationship between the rate of photosynthesis and the intensity of light, provided that no other factor is limiting. For example, on bright sunny days the carbon dioxide concentration of the atmosphere is usually the limiting factor, not light intensity. However, on cloudy days light may be the limiting factor. Heinicke and Childers (1937) have found that the rate of photosynthesis steadily increased with light intensity up to about full sunlight even through saturation intensity for a single exposed leaf would be sufficiently lower. The need for higher light intensities for maximum photosynthesis of an entire tree is due to partial illumination of the inner leaves. ADVERTISEMENTS: Both quality and intensity of light influence photosynthesis. Light between wavelength of 400 nm and 700 nm is most effective, for photosynthesis. This light is called photosynthetically active radiation (PAR). | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/photosynthesis/10-major-factors-affecting-photosynthesis/51626 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842062574#6_1725770190 | Title: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
Headings: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
The following points highlight the ten major factors affecting photosynthesis. The factors are: 1. Light 2. Carbon-Dioxide 3. Water 4. Nutrient Supply 5. Temperature 6. Oxygen Concentration 7. Chemical Compounds 8. Chlorophyll Content 9. Leaf Anatomy 10. Protoplasmic Factors.
Factor # 1. Light:
Light Intensity:
Photo-Oxidation:
Light Quality:
Duration of Light Period:
Factor # 2. Carbon-Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Supply:
Absorption of Carbon Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Concentration:
Factor # 3. Water:
Factor # 4. Nutrient Supply:
Factor # 5. Temperature:
They are as follows:
Factor # 6. Oxygen Concentration:
Factor # 7. Chemical Compounds:
Factor # 8. Chlorophyll Content:
Factor # 9. Leaf Anatomy:
Factor # 10. Protoplasmic Factors:
Content: The need for higher light intensities for maximum photosynthesis of an entire tree is due to partial illumination of the inner leaves. ADVERTISEMENTS: Both quality and intensity of light influence photosynthesis. Light between wavelength of 400 nm and 700 nm is most effective, for photosynthesis. This light is called photosynthetically active radiation (PAR). Photo-Oxidation: When the light intensity is increased beyond a certain point, the cells of the leaf or other photosynthesizing organ become vulnerable to chlorophyll-catalysed photooxidations. With the result, many more chlorophyll molecules become excited than can be utilized causing the bleaching of chlorophyll and inactivation of important enzymes. The presence or absence of carotenoids and the concentration of carbon dioxide also influence the amount of photo-oxidation. The carotenoids have a protective role in photo-oxidation. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/photosynthesis/10-major-factors-affecting-photosynthesis/51626 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842062574#7_1725772217 | Title: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
Headings: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
The following points highlight the ten major factors affecting photosynthesis. The factors are: 1. Light 2. Carbon-Dioxide 3. Water 4. Nutrient Supply 5. Temperature 6. Oxygen Concentration 7. Chemical Compounds 8. Chlorophyll Content 9. Leaf Anatomy 10. Protoplasmic Factors.
Factor # 1. Light:
Light Intensity:
Photo-Oxidation:
Light Quality:
Duration of Light Period:
Factor # 2. Carbon-Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Supply:
Absorption of Carbon Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Concentration:
Factor # 3. Water:
Factor # 4. Nutrient Supply:
Factor # 5. Temperature:
They are as follows:
Factor # 6. Oxygen Concentration:
Factor # 7. Chemical Compounds:
Factor # 8. Chlorophyll Content:
Factor # 9. Leaf Anatomy:
Factor # 10. Protoplasmic Factors:
Content: Photo-Oxidation: When the light intensity is increased beyond a certain point, the cells of the leaf or other photosynthesizing organ become vulnerable to chlorophyll-catalysed photooxidations. With the result, many more chlorophyll molecules become excited than can be utilized causing the bleaching of chlorophyll and inactivation of important enzymes. The presence or absence of carotenoids and the concentration of carbon dioxide also influence the amount of photo-oxidation. The carotenoids have a protective role in photo-oxidation. With high concentrations of carbon dioxide, the consumption of oxygen of photo-oxidation takes place at much higher light mtensities. Light Quality: White light, that comes from the sun, is composed of different wave lengths, ranging from the relatively long wave or red light (700 nm) through successively shorter waves to violet light (440 nm). When passed through a glass prism, white light is resolved into seven colours. The band of colours is the visible spectrum. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/photosynthesis/10-major-factors-affecting-photosynthesis/51626 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842062574#15_1725789724 | Title: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
Headings: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
The following points highlight the ten major factors affecting photosynthesis. The factors are: 1. Light 2. Carbon-Dioxide 3. Water 4. Nutrient Supply 5. Temperature 6. Oxygen Concentration 7. Chemical Compounds 8. Chlorophyll Content 9. Leaf Anatomy 10. Protoplasmic Factors.
Factor # 1. Light:
Light Intensity:
Photo-Oxidation:
Light Quality:
Duration of Light Period:
Factor # 2. Carbon-Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Supply:
Absorption of Carbon Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Concentration:
Factor # 3. Water:
Factor # 4. Nutrient Supply:
Factor # 5. Temperature:
They are as follows:
Factor # 6. Oxygen Concentration:
Factor # 7. Chemical Compounds:
Factor # 8. Chlorophyll Content:
Factor # 9. Leaf Anatomy:
Factor # 10. Protoplasmic Factors:
Content: The maintenance of such a dynamic equilibrium between the oceans and the atmosphere is the principal factor for the constant value of carbon dioxide concentration of the atmosphere. Absorption of Carbon Dioxide: ADVERTISEMENTS: Carbon dioxide in the air surrounding the leaves ultimately reaches the chloroplasts. Its inward diffusion path is through the stomata to the intercellular spaces, through walls of palisade and spongy parenchyma cells to the cytoplasm and thereafter into the chloroplasts. The walls of palisade and spongy parenchyma possess water. Carbon dioxide dissolves in water and ultimately passes through the walls in aqueous solution. Carbon Dioxide Concentration: If light intensity and temperature are favourable, the carbon dioxide of the atmosphere limits the rate of photosynthesis. The workers like Kreuslar (1887), Brown and Escombe (1902) and Pantanelli (1903) investigated that there is an increase in the rate of photosynthesis with an increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide at the lower levels of carbon dioxide concentrations. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/photosynthesis/10-major-factors-affecting-photosynthesis/51626 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842062574#16_1725791919 | Title: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
Headings: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
The following points highlight the ten major factors affecting photosynthesis. The factors are: 1. Light 2. Carbon-Dioxide 3. Water 4. Nutrient Supply 5. Temperature 6. Oxygen Concentration 7. Chemical Compounds 8. Chlorophyll Content 9. Leaf Anatomy 10. Protoplasmic Factors.
Factor # 1. Light:
Light Intensity:
Photo-Oxidation:
Light Quality:
Duration of Light Period:
Factor # 2. Carbon-Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Supply:
Absorption of Carbon Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Concentration:
Factor # 3. Water:
Factor # 4. Nutrient Supply:
Factor # 5. Temperature:
They are as follows:
Factor # 6. Oxygen Concentration:
Factor # 7. Chemical Compounds:
Factor # 8. Chlorophyll Content:
Factor # 9. Leaf Anatomy:
Factor # 10. Protoplasmic Factors:
Content: The walls of palisade and spongy parenchyma possess water. Carbon dioxide dissolves in water and ultimately passes through the walls in aqueous solution. Carbon Dioxide Concentration: If light intensity and temperature are favourable, the carbon dioxide of the atmosphere limits the rate of photosynthesis. The workers like Kreuslar (1887), Brown and Escombe (1902) and Pantanelli (1903) investigated that there is an increase in the rate of photosynthesis with an increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide at the lower levels of carbon dioxide concentrations. A decline in rate was observed in higher concentrations. Blackman and his co-workers claimed that after an optimum concentration is reached, the rate of photosynthesis remains constant over a wide range of carbon dioxide concentrations. ADVERTISEMENTS: It has been demonstrated experimentally that at usual temperature and light intensities, artificial increase of carbon dioxide up to a concentration of 0.5 per cent may give an increased rate of photosynthesis, but only for a limited period. It appears that the high level of carbon dioxide is injurious to plants. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/photosynthesis/10-major-factors-affecting-photosynthesis/51626 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842062574#17_1725794181 | Title: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
Headings: 10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
10 Major Factors Affecting Photosynthesis
The following points highlight the ten major factors affecting photosynthesis. The factors are: 1. Light 2. Carbon-Dioxide 3. Water 4. Nutrient Supply 5. Temperature 6. Oxygen Concentration 7. Chemical Compounds 8. Chlorophyll Content 9. Leaf Anatomy 10. Protoplasmic Factors.
Factor # 1. Light:
Light Intensity:
Photo-Oxidation:
Light Quality:
Duration of Light Period:
Factor # 2. Carbon-Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Supply:
Absorption of Carbon Dioxide:
Carbon Dioxide Concentration:
Factor # 3. Water:
Factor # 4. Nutrient Supply:
Factor # 5. Temperature:
They are as follows:
Factor # 6. Oxygen Concentration:
Factor # 7. Chemical Compounds:
Factor # 8. Chlorophyll Content:
Factor # 9. Leaf Anatomy:
Factor # 10. Protoplasmic Factors:
Content: A decline in rate was observed in higher concentrations. Blackman and his co-workers claimed that after an optimum concentration is reached, the rate of photosynthesis remains constant over a wide range of carbon dioxide concentrations. ADVERTISEMENTS: It has been demonstrated experimentally that at usual temperature and light intensities, artificial increase of carbon dioxide up to a concentration of 0.5 per cent may give an increased rate of photosynthesis, but only for a limited period. It appears that the high level of carbon dioxide is injurious to plants. Factor # 3. Water: Water is one of the raw material utilized in the process of photosynthesis. In land plants, the soil is the source of water. Only about one per cent or less of the water absorbed by the roots is actually used in photosynthesis. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/photosynthesis/10-major-factors-affecting-photosynthesis/51626 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842128443#2_1725948746 | Title: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
Headings: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
These are discussed in brief here:
Chemical Control:
Fumigants:
Non-Fumigant Chemicals:
Cultural Practices:
They result in partial or complete control of nematodes and include:
Crop Rotation of Non-Host Plants:
Physical Methods:
Biological Control:
Content: Nematocides are diverse in their chemical and biological activities and in their behaviour in soil. ADVERTISEMENTS: There are two general types of nematocides – fumigants and non-fumigants. Chemically they can be categorized as halogenated aliphatic hydrocarbons, methyl isothiocyanate liberators, organophosphates and organocarbamates. The common pesticides of nematodes are given in Table. Nematocides (or nematicides) have been discussed in detail by Allen (1960). The types of nematicides, their biological action in soil and the ecological repercussions of nematocides have been recently reviewed by Van Gundy and McKenry (1977). Kuhn (1881) attempted to control the sugarbeet nematode Heterodera schachtii Schmidt with a number of chemicals and concluded that the most promising was carbon disulphide. However, the results produced by this chemical were not entirely satisfactory and it also proved very costly. ADVERTISEMENTS: | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/plant-pathology/nematodes/how-to-control-nematode-chemical-physical-and-biological-control/85877 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842128443#3_1725950422 | Title: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
Headings: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
These are discussed in brief here:
Chemical Control:
Fumigants:
Non-Fumigant Chemicals:
Cultural Practices:
They result in partial or complete control of nematodes and include:
Crop Rotation of Non-Host Plants:
Physical Methods:
Biological Control:
Content: Nematocides (or nematicides) have been discussed in detail by Allen (1960). The types of nematicides, their biological action in soil and the ecological repercussions of nematocides have been recently reviewed by Van Gundy and McKenry (1977). Kuhn (1881) attempted to control the sugarbeet nematode Heterodera schachtii Schmidt with a number of chemicals and concluded that the most promising was carbon disulphide. However, the results produced by this chemical were not entirely satisfactory and it also proved very costly. ADVERTISEMENTS: It is apparent that until 1940 numerous chemicals were investigated as possible nematocides for the control of nematodes. Chloropicrin appears to have been the only satisfactory chemical tested prior to 1940. There are a large number of nematocides available today. Nematocides used as soil fumigants are available as liquids, emulsifiable concentrates or granules. Application of nematocides in the soil is made either by applying the chemical evenly over the entire field (broadcast) or by applying it only in the rows to be planted with the crop (row treatment). | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/plant-pathology/nematodes/how-to-control-nematode-chemical-physical-and-biological-control/85877 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842128443#4_1725952267 | Title: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
Headings: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
These are discussed in brief here:
Chemical Control:
Fumigants:
Non-Fumigant Chemicals:
Cultural Practices:
They result in partial or complete control of nematodes and include:
Crop Rotation of Non-Host Plants:
Physical Methods:
Biological Control:
Content: It is apparent that until 1940 numerous chemicals were investigated as possible nematocides for the control of nematodes. Chloropicrin appears to have been the only satisfactory chemical tested prior to 1940. There are a large number of nematocides available today. Nematocides used as soil fumigants are available as liquids, emulsifiable concentrates or granules. Application of nematocides in the soil is made either by applying the chemical evenly over the entire field (broadcast) or by applying it only in the rows to be planted with the crop (row treatment). Highly volatile nematocides should be immediately covered with polyethylene sheeting and should be left in place for at least 48 hours. The most convenient method of fumigating small areas is to inject the chemical with a hand applicator or to place small amounts of granules into holes 15 cm deep and 15-30 cm apart, and immediately cover the holes with soil. In all cases of pre-plant soil fumigation with phytotoxic nematocides, at least two weeks must elapse from the time of treatment before seeding or planting in the field to avoid plant injury. More intensive research is called for to determine situations where nematicidal application is necessary and worthwhile, methods to reduce the cost of treatment and the economics of chemical control. Increasing attention has to be devoted to the systemic nematicides, their efficacy and suitability under our conditions. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/plant-pathology/nematodes/how-to-control-nematode-chemical-physical-and-biological-control/85877 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842128443#7_1725957949 | Title: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
Headings: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
These are discussed in brief here:
Chemical Control:
Fumigants:
Non-Fumigant Chemicals:
Cultural Practices:
They result in partial or complete control of nematodes and include:
Crop Rotation of Non-Host Plants:
Physical Methods:
Biological Control:
Content: Johnson and Godfrey (1932) reported excellent control of root knot nematode in pine apple soils. This chemical is now widely recognized for its nematicidal, fungicidal and herbicidal properties. Chloropicrin has a fairly high vapour pressure and it is most effective when it is confined to the soil by covering the soil with covers, such as traps that are impervious to it. Due to its high cost, its use has been limited in the control of nematodes. ADVERTISEMENTS: 2. Methyl Bromide: Methyl bromide has been exported to be an effective nematocide. The chemical has been used restrictively as a nematocide except for special crops of high value. Methyl bromide has a high vapour pressure and a low boiling point. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/plant-pathology/nematodes/how-to-control-nematode-chemical-physical-and-biological-control/85877 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842128443#11_1725963521 | Title: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
Headings: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
These are discussed in brief here:
Chemical Control:
Fumigants:
Non-Fumigant Chemicals:
Cultural Practices:
They result in partial or complete control of nematodes and include:
Crop Rotation of Non-Host Plants:
Physical Methods:
Biological Control:
Content: Allen et al. ( 1955) reported the chemical to be an effective nematocide. Non-Fumigant Chemicals: The search for new systemic insecticides led to the development of a series of organophosphate and organocarbamate chemicals which are potential chemotherapeutants for nematode control. These are generally not phytotoxic at concentrations used for field control. A major drawback with them is that they are highly toxic to mammals. ADVERTISEMENTS: These chemicals are dispersed in the soil by water. Nematicidal action is limited to the narrow root zone. Nematicidal activity is usually due to narcotization and behaviour modification rather than the killing of the nematodes. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/plant-pathology/nematodes/how-to-control-nematode-chemical-physical-and-biological-control/85877 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842128443#12_1725964935 | Title: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
Headings: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
These are discussed in brief here:
Chemical Control:
Fumigants:
Non-Fumigant Chemicals:
Cultural Practices:
They result in partial or complete control of nematodes and include:
Crop Rotation of Non-Host Plants:
Physical Methods:
Biological Control:
Content: A major drawback with them is that they are highly toxic to mammals. ADVERTISEMENTS: These chemicals are dispersed in the soil by water. Nematicidal action is limited to the narrow root zone. Nematicidal activity is usually due to narcotization and behaviour modification rather than the killing of the nematodes. Interference in the nematode infection, development and reproduction can temporarily slow or halt an increase in the number of nematodes. Chemical control of nematodes has not made much headway in India mainly due to the prohibitive cost of the nematicides, difficulty of application over large areas and the lack of awareness of the nematode problem. In spite of high initial costs of nematocides, there is increasing evidence that a judicious use of these chemicals would be economical on selected crops, such as cotton, sugarcane, citrus, grape vine, potato, vegetables and even wheat and barley in heavily infested fields. Cultural Practices: They result in partial or complete control of nematodes and include: | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/plant-pathology/nematodes/how-to-control-nematode-chemical-physical-and-biological-control/85877 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842128443#13_1725966704 | Title: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
Headings: How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
How to Control Nematode: Chemical, Physical and Biological Control
These are discussed in brief here:
Chemical Control:
Fumigants:
Non-Fumigant Chemicals:
Cultural Practices:
They result in partial or complete control of nematodes and include:
Crop Rotation of Non-Host Plants:
Physical Methods:
Biological Control:
Content: Interference in the nematode infection, development and reproduction can temporarily slow or halt an increase in the number of nematodes. Chemical control of nematodes has not made much headway in India mainly due to the prohibitive cost of the nematicides, difficulty of application over large areas and the lack of awareness of the nematode problem. In spite of high initial costs of nematocides, there is increasing evidence that a judicious use of these chemicals would be economical on selected crops, such as cotton, sugarcane, citrus, grape vine, potato, vegetables and even wheat and barley in heavily infested fields. Cultural Practices: They result in partial or complete control of nematodes and include: Crop Rotation of Non-Host Plants: ADVERTISEMENTS: Several nematode species can infect only a few crops. Since all plant pathogenic nematodes are obligate, the absence of susceptible hosts from the soil for two to three years will result in the elimination of nematodes from that area through starvation and inability to reproduce. The value of crop rotation has long been recognized in the control of Heterodera spp. | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/plant-pathology/nematodes/how-to-control-nematode-chemical-physical-and-biological-control/85877 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_842746166#1_1727770878 | Title: Life Cycles in Plants and it Types (With Diagram)
Headings: Life Cycles in Plants and it Types (With Diagram)
Life Cycles in Plants and it Types (With Diagram)
Types of Plant Life Cycles (Fig. 4.1):
On this basis, life cycle may be three types:
(i) Uniphasic:
(ii) Diphasic:
(iii) Triphasic:
(a) Haplontic life cycle:
(b) Diplontic life cycle:
(c) Haplo-diplontic life cycle
(d) Haplobiontic (= haplo-haplontic) life cycle:
(e) Diplobiontic (= diplo-diplo-haplontic):
Content: ADVERTISEMENTS: In the life cycle, change of ploidy level from diploid (2n) to haploid (n) is brought about by meiosis and fertilization (syngamy) respectively. The sporophyte generation is “diploid” in which meiosis occurs to produce haploid spores, while gametophyte generation is “haploid” in which gametes are produced (by mitosis of haploid cells). In the life cycle, any one of the two generations is found to be always more conspicuous and survive a greater proportion is called as dominant generation. In algae and bryophytes the somatic or vegetative plant body is a gametophyte which is dominant and visible. But in pteridophytes, gymnosperms and angiosperms the visible plant body is a sporophyte which is dominant and the gametophyte generation is less conspicuous (Fig. 4.2). In the life cycle diagram, the dominant generation should be placed in the top half of the cycle. Plant life cycles differ from animal life cycles by adding a haploid gametophyte generation after meiosis and before the production of gametes. ADVERTISEMENTS: | https://www.biologydiscussion.com/plants/life-cycles-in-plants-and-it-types-with-diagram/5552 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_844475394#0_1732644362 | Title: Types of Archaebacteria (Ancient Bacteria) ~ Biology Exams 4 U
Headings:
Types of Archaebacteria (Ancient Bacteria)
i) Strict or obligate anaerobes
Content: Types of Archaebacteria (Ancient Bacteria) ~ Biology Exams 4 U
Types of Archaebacteria (Ancient Bacteria)
Bacteria are the most ubiquitous organism on earth. Prokaryote includes bacteria and blue green algae. Bacteria are of two groups eubacteria and archae bacteria. The eubacteria are commonly found in soil, water and living in or on larger organisms include the gram positive and the gram negative and the cyanobacteria. Archae bacteria are a group of ancient bacteria. They are supposed to be originated just after the origin of life on earth. They can live in extreme environmental conditions. They may be called the 'oldest living fossils'. The yellow coloring in the water at the Midway Geyser Basin in Yellowstone National Park is caused by archaebacteria. The Archae or archaebacteria, form the second subdivision of the prokaryotes and they are similar to eubacteria. | https://www.biologyexams4u.com/2012/05/archaebacteria-ancient-bacteria.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_844984577#19_1733926892 | Title: Invertebrate Unit Articles - Page 2 of 3 - BIOLOGY JUNCTION
Headings: Category:
Invertebrate Unit
Category: Invertebrate Unit
Invertebrate Notes
Notes on Invertebrate Animals
Phyla:
2. Cnidaria
3. Platyhelminthes -flatworms
8. Arthropoda
SPONGES
Cnidarians
Platyhelminthes (flatworms)
Annelids (segmented worms)
Arthropods
e. open circulatory system
Echinoderms
Invertebrate Worksheet
Invertebrate Lecture Worksheet
All Materials © Cmassengale
Sponges
Cnidarians
Mollusks
Annelids
Arthropods
Echinoderms
Notes on Invertebrate Animals
Notes on Invertebrate Animals
Phyla:
SPONGES
Cnidarians
Platyhelminthes (flatworms)
Annelids (segmented worms)
Arthropods
Echinoderms
Invertebrate Notes
Invertebrate Phyla:
hydra
Coral
Sponges
Insect
Earthworm Facts
Read Our Q&A About Earthworm Facts
Earthworm Worksheet
Echinoderm
Clam Dissection Questions
Crayfish Dissection
By Day: Day 1 Day 2 Day 3
Day 1
I. Abdomen – Ventral View (Day 1) top
II. Head – Ventral View (Day 1-2) top
II. Cephalothorax – Dorsal View (Day 1-2) top
Day 2
Make a Dorsal Midline Incision from the posterior end of the thorax to the posterior end of the rostrum using the rounded scissors w/ the rounded end down! Open the carapace and pin it back.
III. Thorax – Dorsal View, Part I (Day 2) top
IV. Thorax – Dorsal View, Part II (Day 2) top
Day 3
V. Thorax – Dorsal View, Part III (Day 3) top
Gently remove the Heart.
VI. Thorax – Dorsal View, Part IV (Day 3) top
Gently remove the Cardiac Stomach.
VII. Abdomen – Dorsal View, Part I (Day 3) top
Make a Dorsal Midline Incision from the anterior end of the abdomen to the posterior end of the abdomen using the rounded scissors w/ the rounded end down! Open the exoskeleton and pin it back.
VIII. Abdomen – Dorsal View, Part II (Day 3) top
Gently remove the Abdominal Flexor Muscles.
Drawings:
Use a PENCIL!!
Make the drawings “larger than life” size, as the specimens are so small.
Draw the general shape (outline) and location of the organs, as the squiggles so many of you use to “shade” your drawings make your drawings sloppy and hard to interpret.
Include Labels on all drawings.
Labels should start outside the drawing, and be connected to the structure by arrows with tips (===>).
The Tip of the arrow should be touching the structure.
Be sure to include the magnification for any drawings done with the dissecting microscope.
Hang on to the drawings; they will all be handed in later, together with some questions to answer!
Modified from Lazaroff Biology
Content: Trichinosis can affect the heart. Another roundworm, Ascaris, parasitizes human lungs. The Filaria worm attacks the lymphatic system causing great swelling. Hookworms and pinworms are also roundworms which parasitize humans. Rotifers
The phylum Rotifera includes microscopic worms found in aquatic and soil habitats. They have a crown of cilia at their head end surrounding their mouth for movement and feeding. Their bodies are covered with an external layer of chitin. Having separate sexes, they reproduce sexually. Some species contain only females and reproduce by parthenogenesis (unfertilized eggs developing into females). Mollusks
The phylum Mollusca contains snails and slugs, bivalves, octopus, squid, and the chambered nautilus. | https://www.biologyjunction.com/category/my-classroom-material/curriculum-map/2nd-semester/invertebrate-unit/page/2/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_855421311#4_1753749304 | Title:
Headings:
Content: The mental health consumer movement is effectively advocating the need to study and publicize positive aspects of mental illness, manic depression included. 3. Not only are there new and on-going studies, but the research that has been done to date has now been organized and interpreted so that lay people can understand it and get a good understanding of this complex issue in accessible, useful ways. Some excellent resources include: – As always, Goodwin’s and Jamison’s authoritative textbook, “Manic-depressive Illness: Bipolar Disorders and Recurrent Depression” offers a definitive guide in their Chapter 12 on Creativity and bipolar disorder, on pages 379-407. – A more detailed but accessible, plain language version of this is offered by Kay Redfield Jamison in Touched with Fire: manic-depressive illness and the artistic temperament. – A nice, quick, reliable overview is provided by the wonderful BP Magazine in their article, Bipolar and creativity – is there a link? What the research says . . . | https://www.bipolar-lives.com/bipolar-disorder-and-creativity.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_869064196#25_1783646916 | Title: 54 Famous Feminist Quotes to Support Women Empowerment
Headings: 54 Famous Feminist Quotes to Support Women Empowerment
54 Famous Feminist Quotes to Support Women Empowerment
Contents
Short Empowering Feminist Quotes
Insightful Feminist Quotes
Inspirational Feminist Quotes
Poetic Feminist Quotes
Witty Feminist Quotes
Feminist Quotes by Famous Men
Long Feminist Quotes
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Content: We need the word ‘feminism’ back real bad. When statistics come in saying that only 29% of American women would describe themselves as feminist – and only 42% of British women – I used to think, What do you think feminism IS, ladies? What part of ‘liberation for women’ is not for you? Is it freedom to vote? The right not to be owned by the man you marry? The campaign for equal pay? ‘ Vogue’ by Madonna? Jeans? Did all that good shit GET ON YOUR NERVES? O | https://www.birthdaywishes.expert/feminist-quotes/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_870458714#0_1787234773 | Title: 92 Quotes About Justice (To Make You Question What Is Fair)
Headings: 92 Quotes About Justice (That Will Make You Question What Is Fair)
92 Quotes About Justice (That Will Make You Question What Is Fair)
Short Quotes about Justice
Funny Quotes about Justice
Cynical Quotes about Justice
Martin Luther King Quotes about Justice
Intellectual Quotes about Justice
Inspiring Quotes about Justice
Poetic Quotes about Justice
Bible and Religious Quotes about Justice
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Content: 92 Quotes About Justice (To Make You Question What Is Fair)
92 Quotes About Justice (That Will Make You Question What Is Fair)
Last modified: March 29, 2021
The word justice comes from the Latin word “jus”, which means right or law. Justice is often used interchangeably with the word “fairness.” Many philosophers, sociologists, theologians, and other scientists define justice as the proper ordering of people and things. All races and religions include a definition of justice in their codes of law and conduct. Justice is, in fact, the glue that holds societies together. Justice includes the notion of upholding the law, as in the work of police, judges and the court. Behind the concept of justice lies the notion of balance – that people get what is right, fair and appropriate. We all feel we deserve equal and impartial treatment but perhaps our concept of justice is nothing more than a way to legitimize our desire for revenge. Perhaps we attach to justice the connotations of “right” and “good” simply to make ourselves feel better about our need to balance the scales. | https://www.birthdaywishes.expert/quotes-about-justice/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_878032828#11_1804912960 | Title: 15 Latina Activists Feminists Should Know, Read, and Listen To | Bitch Media
Headings: 15 Latina Activists Who Inspire Me
15 Latina Activists Who Inspire Me
1. María Jesús Alvarado Rivera (1878 –1971, Peru)
2. Dolores Cacuango (1881 – 1971, Ecuador)
3. María Teresa Ferrari (1887- 1956, Argentina)
4. Julia de Burgos (1914 –1953, Puerto Rico)
5. Eva Perón (1919 – 1952, Argentina)
6. Argelia Laya (1926 – 1997, Venezula)
7. The Mirabal Sisters (born 1926 – 1936, three were killed in 1960 and Dedé lived until 2014, Dominican Republic)
8. Dolores Huerta (1930 — present, Mexican American)
9. Domitila Barrios de Chúngara (1937 –2012, Bolivia)
10. Bianca Jagger (1945 – present, Nicaragua)
11. Michelle Bachelet (1951 – Present, Chile)
12. Sylvia Rivera (1951 – 2002, Puerto Rican American)
13. Sonia Sotomayor (1954 – present, Puerto Rican American)
14. Rigoberta Menchú (1959 – present, Guatemala)
15. Berta Cáceres (1971 – March 3, 2016 Honduras)
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Content: The sisters are a symbol of feminist resistance and radical activism in Latin America and have been memorialized through pop culture, on the 200 Dominican peso bill, and annually on their death anniversary of November 25—the UN-designated International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, named in their honor. 8. Dolores Huerta (1930 — present, Mexican American)
Dolores Huerta is a Mexican American labor leader and civil rights activist known for founding the United Farm Workers alongside Cesar Chavez and for her continued advocacy for the rights of immigrants, agricultural workers, and women. She began her career in activism in the 1950’s as an organizer for farm workers’ rights. In 1960, she began lobbying for legislation in support of Spanish speakers and undocumented people. In addition to carving out space for herself in the world of politics, she spent two years advocating for increased Latina representation in office around the country through a project by the Feminist Majority. Over her impressive career, she has been arrested 22 times for non-violent protests and still has received a long list of accolades and awards for her work including the Presidential Medal of Freedom and Eleanor Roosevelt Award for Human Rights. She’ll also officially became the first Latina to be portrayed in the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery last summer. ! Huelga! 9. | https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/15-latina-activists-who-inspire-me |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_879223722#11_1807218633 | Title: Bitcoin Regulation by State (Updated 2018) - Bitcoin Market Journal
Headings: Bitcoin Regulation by State (Updated 2018)
Bitcoin Regulation by State (Updated 2018)
United States Bitcoin Regulations
State-by-State Regulations
Content: A reform bill on BitLicense is pending. AB 8780 (2017) recognized the legality of blockchain-held signatures, records, and “smart contracts.” AB 8792 (2017) would enable a task force to study the use of blockchain to safeguard election integrity. AB 8793 (2017) would establish a task force to explore the use of blockchain for record keeping and information storage purposes. AB 8783 would create a task force that would study the effect of altcoins on the state’s financial markets. AB 9685 (2018) would create a task force to study the potential and impact of a state-issued altcoin. NC
Murky
Regulated
HB 28 (2016) included altcoin businesses in the auspice of the state’s Money Transmitter Act. HB 229 (2017) required altcoin money transmitters to obtain a license and secure insurance on altcoin transmission. ND
Murky
Legislation defeated
SB 2100 (2017) would have created a “legislative management study” on altcoins. OH
Murky
Not regulated
Ohio’s Department of Public Safety has decided that altcoins cannot be used for the purchase of alcohol. | https://www.bitcoinmarketjournal.com/bitcoin-state-regulations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_895287586#1_1840776505 | Title: The Best True Crime Blogs and Websites | Bizarrepedia
Headings: Exclusive List of the Best True Crime Blogs and Websites
Exclusive List of the Best True Crime Blogs and Websites
lauloulew
True Crime Truant
CryptidAntiquarian
congenitaldisease
Killers Without Conscience
Investigating Crimes
Crime Traveller
CourtJunkie.com
Historical Crime Detective
True Crime Diva
True Crime Reader
Bizarrepedia
The Line Up
Resources
CrimeCon 2017
Write a prisoner
MurderMap UK
Content: The cases covered range from murder to missing persons, and the site's owner readily welcomes suggestions of cases readers would like to see covered. Laura, the blog's owner, has always had a passion for true crime, so you can expect each post to be filled with the same interest and enthusiasm, no matter what the case. True Crime Truant
This Forensic Files fan blog offers weekly posts with epilogues and other new information about episodes of the TV docu-series. The website also features analysis and Q&A’s with people involved in the cases. CryptidAntiquarian
A virtual cabinet of curiosities. Navigate yourself to Mysteries section and experience the K-hole. congenitaldisease
Must read if you're on Tumblr! From true crime, unsolved mysteries to paranormal and history! Killers Without Conscience
Really worth a read! Great job discussing the pathology behind a criminal mind and other bizarre things. | https://www.bizarrepedia.com/best-crime-blogs/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_895287586#3_1840779535 | Title: The Best True Crime Blogs and Websites | Bizarrepedia
Headings: Exclusive List of the Best True Crime Blogs and Websites
Exclusive List of the Best True Crime Blogs and Websites
lauloulew
True Crime Truant
CryptidAntiquarian
congenitaldisease
Killers Without Conscience
Investigating Crimes
Crime Traveller
CourtJunkie.com
Historical Crime Detective
True Crime Diva
True Crime Reader
Bizarrepedia
The Line Up
Resources
CrimeCon 2017
Write a prisoner
MurderMap UK
Content: The stories are easy to read and fascinating, only wish she would post more often. Investigating Crimes
Website dedicated to exploring the criminal minds and unmasking their real faces. From gruesome murders to unsolved cases still haunting the nation, you'll learn what are the criminal minds made of. Crime Traveller
Good resource if you're interested in what's behind the criminal behavior and forensic psychology. Crime Traveller is a journey through criminality! CourtJunkie.com
A real court case junkie, good reviews and updates about interesting court cases. Historical Crime Detective
Forgotten crimes and forgotten criminals lost to history. Good resource if you're interested in little known historical events. True Crime Diva
A personal opinion-based ( of Diva) blog, discussing cases around the world. Great read even if you already know about the cases. | https://www.bizarrepedia.com/best-crime-blogs/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_895287586#5_1840782725 | Title: The Best True Crime Blogs and Websites | Bizarrepedia
Headings: Exclusive List of the Best True Crime Blogs and Websites
Exclusive List of the Best True Crime Blogs and Websites
lauloulew
True Crime Truant
CryptidAntiquarian
congenitaldisease
Killers Without Conscience
Investigating Crimes
Crime Traveller
CourtJunkie.com
Historical Crime Detective
True Crime Diva
True Crime Reader
Bizarrepedia
The Line Up
Resources
CrimeCon 2017
Write a prisoner
MurderMap UK
Content: True Crime Reader
Favorite source for true crime book reviews. The author, Emily Webb, has published 2 books on her own too. Bizarrepedia
Of course my own site Bizarrepedia, where I study and observe the darkest aspects of life and human nature. The Line Up
The Line Up is about historical crimes, real ghost stories, and the scariest book recommendations with a great newsletter twice a week. Resources
CrimeCon 2017
The website of CrimeCon (2017) – a convention for all things true crime – which is being held from June 9-11 th 2017 at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis. A celebration of all things true crime, CrimeCon brings the cases you love to life through immersive experiences, incredible guests, and a ton of mystery and intrigue. It was created for those of us who binged on Making a Murderer or who spend more hours watching ID and Dateline than we'd like to admit. Write a prisoner
Interested in getting the side of the story from an inmate? – write them. The website helps prison pen-pals receive letters from free world pen-pals. | https://www.bizarrepedia.com/best-crime-blogs/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_895287586#6_1840784454 | Title: The Best True Crime Blogs and Websites | Bizarrepedia
Headings: Exclusive List of the Best True Crime Blogs and Websites
Exclusive List of the Best True Crime Blogs and Websites
lauloulew
True Crime Truant
CryptidAntiquarian
congenitaldisease
Killers Without Conscience
Investigating Crimes
Crime Traveller
CourtJunkie.com
Historical Crime Detective
True Crime Diva
True Crime Reader
Bizarrepedia
The Line Up
Resources
CrimeCon 2017
Write a prisoner
MurderMap UK
Content: A celebration of all things true crime, CrimeCon brings the cases you love to life through immersive experiences, incredible guests, and a ton of mystery and intrigue. It was created for those of us who binged on Making a Murderer or who spend more hours watching ID and Dateline than we'd like to admit. Write a prisoner
Interested in getting the side of the story from an inmate? – write them. The website helps prison pen-pals receive letters from free world pen-pals. I can't be sure what are the motives of people using this site, I'm sure there are many bizarre ones, but a wonderful site nevertheless. MurderMap UK
The map of murder locations in London from the era of Jack the Ripper. • • •
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_900563583#5_1846508924 | Title: Top 12 major issues in agriculture
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The most important and major issue which is not mentioned is the profitability which is the only factor that can guarantee sustainable production and food security! | https://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/358/171124.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_903520515#2_1852554201 | Title:
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Content: Former President Donald Trump appointed Hur to the position in 2017 and he subsequently took office in April 2018. Upon his departure on Feb. 15, First Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan F. Lenzner will become the acting U.S. attorney. Hur did not provide a reason for his departure, but U.S. attorneys have historically resigned after a new president is sworn in, especially if it marks a political party change within the White House. The Biden administration has not asked any Trump-appointed U.S. attorneys to leave. In a statement, Hur expressed his gratitude for the opportunity, and to have helped "further the Office's proud legacy of pursuing justice with integrity, and without fear or favor." "For an attorney — especially a first-generation American like myself –– representing the United States is a weighty privilege and a dream job. I have been blessed to do so,” he added. During his time as U.S. Attorney, Hur brought forward a number cases involving public corruption, national security and cybercrime, violent crime and gangs, fraudand the opioid crisis. He also hired dozens of attorneys, increased the office's diversity, and improved its technology, physical space and processes among other changes, a release from his office stated. Perhaps the most notable charges were those brought against elected officials, public office holders and public employees, including former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pughand former Maryland Del. Cheryl Glenn. | https://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/news/2021/02/03/us-attorney-maryland-robert-hur-resign.html |
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Content: "For an attorney — especially a first-generation American like myself –– representing the United States is a weighty privilege and a dream job. I have been blessed to do so,” he added. During his time as U.S. Attorney, Hur brought forward a number cases involving public corruption, national security and cybercrime, violent crime and gangs, fraudand the opioid crisis. He also hired dozens of attorneys, increased the office's diversity, and improved its technology, physical space and processes among other changes, a release from his office stated. Perhaps the most notable charges were those brought against elected officials, public office holders and public employees, including former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pughand former Maryland Del. Cheryl Glenn. Hur's office also brought charges against former Baltimore City Police Commissioner Darryl DeSousa, former Maryland Del. Tawanna Gaines, members of the Baltimore City Police Department in connection with the Gun Trace Task Force investigation and correctional officers at several state correctional facilities. Prior to serving as U.S. Attorney, Hur was the principal associate deputy attorney general with the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. He also held the role of assistant U.S. attorney in the District of Maryland from 2007 to 2014, and before that served as special assistant and later counsel to Christopher Wray, then-assistant attorney general in charge of the criminal division. He was also previously a litigation partner with a law firm in D.C.
Lenzner will serve as acting U.S. attorney until a replacement is named. “Throughout my tenure, Jon has been my principal partner and advisor, and much of the Office’s recent innovation and success are attributable to him,” Hur said. “ I have utmost confidence in him. | https://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/news/2021/02/03/us-attorney-maryland-robert-hur-resign.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_907410428#0_1860349205 | Title: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Headings: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Blog
Leadership
7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Good coaching can be easy to spot, but hard to emulate.
How to Coach Employees at Different Levels
Level 1: Novice
Level 2: Doer
Level 3: Performer
Level 4: Master
Level 5: Expert
7 Coaching Tips for Managers and Leaders
1. Ask guiding questions
2. Recognize what’s going well
3. Listen and empower
4. Understand their perspective
5. Talk about next steps
6. Coach in the moment
7. Commit to continuous learning
This free handbook will help you learn practical ways to improve your emotional intelligence and have more productive coaching conversations!
Krista Brubaker
Content: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Blog
Leadership
7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Sep 24, 2019 |
by Krista Brubaker
Managers and leaders are critical to the success of a business, and so are effective coaching skills. Consistent coaching helps with employee onboarding and retention, performance improvement, skill improvement, and knowledge transfer. On top of these benefits, coaching others is an effective method for reinforcing and transferring learning. While there are many important leadership skills and competencies, coaching is central to improving the performance of entire teams. A coaching leadership style is proving to be much more effective with today’s employees than the more authoritarian styles that many business leaders operate under. Leaders who coach employees instead of commanding them are able to build a much more talented and agile workforce, which leads to a healthy and growing business. Check out this free infographic to learn and share quick tips on coaching for managers! Think back to your peewee soccer days (or any team sport, really). I bet you can think of three kinds of teams: The directionless group of kids running around aimlessly, taking frequent breaks for cookies and juice. | https://www.bizlibrary.com/blog/leadership/7-coaching-tips-managers-leaders/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_907410428#1_1860351491 | Title: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Headings: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Blog
Leadership
7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Good coaching can be easy to spot, but hard to emulate.
How to Coach Employees at Different Levels
Level 1: Novice
Level 2: Doer
Level 3: Performer
Level 4: Master
Level 5: Expert
7 Coaching Tips for Managers and Leaders
1. Ask guiding questions
2. Recognize what’s going well
3. Listen and empower
4. Understand their perspective
5. Talk about next steps
6. Coach in the moment
7. Commit to continuous learning
This free handbook will help you learn practical ways to improve your emotional intelligence and have more productive coaching conversations!
Krista Brubaker
Content: Leaders who coach employees instead of commanding them are able to build a much more talented and agile workforce, which leads to a healthy and growing business. Check out this free infographic to learn and share quick tips on coaching for managers! Think back to your peewee soccer days (or any team sport, really). I bet you can think of three kinds of teams: The directionless group of kids running around aimlessly, taking frequent breaks for cookies and juice. The organized group who focused, but still had fun. The hyper-focused, aggressive group. And how do you think these teams got the way they did? The coach, of course! The first group had a coddling coach, the second had a balanced coach, and the third had an intense coach living out his failed soccer dreams vicariously through a group of 6-year-olds. | https://www.bizlibrary.com/blog/leadership/7-coaching-tips-managers-leaders/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_907410428#2_1860353302 | Title: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Headings: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Blog
Leadership
7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Good coaching can be easy to spot, but hard to emulate.
How to Coach Employees at Different Levels
Level 1: Novice
Level 2: Doer
Level 3: Performer
Level 4: Master
Level 5: Expert
7 Coaching Tips for Managers and Leaders
1. Ask guiding questions
2. Recognize what’s going well
3. Listen and empower
4. Understand their perspective
5. Talk about next steps
6. Coach in the moment
7. Commit to continuous learning
This free handbook will help you learn practical ways to improve your emotional intelligence and have more productive coaching conversations!
Krista Brubaker
Content: The organized group who focused, but still had fun. The hyper-focused, aggressive group. And how do you think these teams got the way they did? The coach, of course! The first group had a coddling coach, the second had a balanced coach, and the third had an intense coach living out his failed soccer dreams vicariously through a group of 6-year-olds. Which seems like the healthiest group? Hopefully, you said the second one. But how do you coach in such a way that produces a healthy team? Good coaching can be easy to spot, but hard to emulate. First, you need to meet your team members where they’re at. | https://www.bizlibrary.com/blog/leadership/7-coaching-tips-managers-leaders/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_907410428#3_1860354909 | Title: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Headings: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Blog
Leadership
7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Good coaching can be easy to spot, but hard to emulate.
How to Coach Employees at Different Levels
Level 1: Novice
Level 2: Doer
Level 3: Performer
Level 4: Master
Level 5: Expert
7 Coaching Tips for Managers and Leaders
1. Ask guiding questions
2. Recognize what’s going well
3. Listen and empower
4. Understand their perspective
5. Talk about next steps
6. Coach in the moment
7. Commit to continuous learning
This free handbook will help you learn practical ways to improve your emotional intelligence and have more productive coaching conversations!
Krista Brubaker
Content: Which seems like the healthiest group? Hopefully, you said the second one. But how do you coach in such a way that produces a healthy team? Good coaching can be easy to spot, but hard to emulate. First, you need to meet your team members where they’re at. Coaching isn’t a one-size-fits-all endeavor. Some people will need a lot more handholding than others, depending on where they’re at in their job role and overall career. So before we get to our seven coaching tips, here’s a quick look at how you can align coaching conversations with individual employees’ needs. How to Coach Employees at Different Levels
The best coaches don’t use the same coaching style for each individual team member. They’re flexible enough to adapt to the situation at hand. | https://www.bizlibrary.com/blog/leadership/7-coaching-tips-managers-leaders/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_907410428#4_1860356695 | Title: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Headings: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Blog
Leadership
7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Good coaching can be easy to spot, but hard to emulate.
How to Coach Employees at Different Levels
Level 1: Novice
Level 2: Doer
Level 3: Performer
Level 4: Master
Level 5: Expert
7 Coaching Tips for Managers and Leaders
1. Ask guiding questions
2. Recognize what’s going well
3. Listen and empower
4. Understand their perspective
5. Talk about next steps
6. Coach in the moment
7. Commit to continuous learning
This free handbook will help you learn practical ways to improve your emotional intelligence and have more productive coaching conversations!
Krista Brubaker
Content: Coaching isn’t a one-size-fits-all endeavor. Some people will need a lot more handholding than others, depending on where they’re at in their job role and overall career. So before we get to our seven coaching tips, here’s a quick look at how you can align coaching conversations with individual employees’ needs. How to Coach Employees at Different Levels
The best coaches don’t use the same coaching style for each individual team member. They’re flexible enough to adapt to the situation at hand. There are five levels of employee performance, and you’ll have to adapt your style for each one to coach them effectively: Novices
Doers
Performers
Masters
Experts
Level 1: Novice
Novices are in the “telling” stage of learning. They need to receive a lot of instruction and constructive correction. If you’re confident in the people you’ve hired, then they probably won’t need to stay in this stage very long. | https://www.bizlibrary.com/blog/leadership/7-coaching-tips-managers-leaders/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_907410428#8_1860364044 | Title: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Headings: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Blog
Leadership
7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Good coaching can be easy to spot, but hard to emulate.
How to Coach Employees at Different Levels
Level 1: Novice
Level 2: Doer
Level 3: Performer
Level 4: Master
Level 5: Expert
7 Coaching Tips for Managers and Leaders
1. Ask guiding questions
2. Recognize what’s going well
3. Listen and empower
4. Understand their perspective
5. Talk about next steps
6. Coach in the moment
7. Commit to continuous learning
This free handbook will help you learn practical ways to improve your emotional intelligence and have more productive coaching conversations!
Krista Brubaker
Content: With Performers, there’s much less “tell” coaching, if any at all. But there’s still feedback, mostly focused on recognizing good results and improving the results that don’t meet expectations. Level 4: Master
Some Performers may continue to grow on the job and reach the Master stage. At this point, they can not only accomplish tasks to standards, they can do so efficiently and effectively. Plus, they have a deep enough understanding of what should be done that they can teach and coach others on the task. And they know enough to actually help improve standard processes. Level 5: Expert
Experts are valuable members of the team and may become front-line team leads. Experts don’t need a lot of direction – they’re highly self-sufficient. | https://www.bizlibrary.com/blog/leadership/7-coaching-tips-managers-leaders/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_34_907410428#9_1860365824 | Title: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Headings: 7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Blog
Leadership
7 Tips for Coaching Employees to Improve Performance
Good coaching can be easy to spot, but hard to emulate.
How to Coach Employees at Different Levels
Level 1: Novice
Level 2: Doer
Level 3: Performer
Level 4: Master
Level 5: Expert
7 Coaching Tips for Managers and Leaders
1. Ask guiding questions
2. Recognize what’s going well
3. Listen and empower
4. Understand their perspective
5. Talk about next steps
6. Coach in the moment
7. Commit to continuous learning
This free handbook will help you learn practical ways to improve your emotional intelligence and have more productive coaching conversations!
Krista Brubaker
Content: Plus, they have a deep enough understanding of what should be done that they can teach and coach others on the task. And they know enough to actually help improve standard processes. Level 5: Expert
Experts are valuable members of the team and may become front-line team leads. Experts don’t need a lot of direction – they’re highly self-sufficient. If anything, they can provide direction to others. Experts don’t necessarily require a lot of recognition and praise to stay motivated, but that doesn’t mean they don’t want any. 7 Coaching Tips for Managers and Leaders
So, now that we’ve gone over the different performance levels your employees can be at, let’s get to what you came for – the tips! These coaching tips will work with any of those five levels and can help you have more mutually beneficial coaching conversations that will improve overall team performance! 1. | https://www.bizlibrary.com/blog/leadership/7-coaching-tips-managers-leaders/ |
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