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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1230500998#28_1834141226 | Title: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They're Real): All Your Questions Answered | Everywhere Wild
Headings: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
Table of Contents
The Modern Unicorn
27 Narwhal Facts: Your Questions Answered
1. Are Narwhals Real?
2. Do Narwhals Still Exist?
3. Are Narwhals Close to Extinction?
4. What is a Narwhal's Horn Made of? Ivory?
5. What is the Purpose of a Narwhal Tusk?
6. Do Narwhal Horns Grow Back?
7. Do Female Narwhals Have Tusks?
8. Is There a Two Tusked Narwhal?
9. Do Narwhals Need to Breathe Air?
10. How Long Can Narwhals Stay Underwater?
11. Do Narwhals Sleep?
12. How Long do Narwhal Whales Live?
13. What Threats do Narwhals Face?
14. What Eats a Narwhal? (Predators of the Narwhal)
15. Is it Legal to Hunt Narwhals?
16. What do Narwhals Eat?
17. How Much Does a Narwhal Eat in a Day?
18. Where do Narwhals Live?
19. Do Narwhals Have Blubber? How Much?
20. How Much Does a Narwhal Weigh?
21. How Long is a Narwhal?
22. Do Narwhals Make Sounds? Do They Echolocate?
23. Are There Any Narwhals in Captivity?
24. Are Narwhals Aggressive to Humans?
25. What is the Narwhal's Latin Name?
26. Are Narwhals Whales or Dolphins?
27. So, is a Narwhal a Unicorn?
Nifty Narwhals
9 Awesome Narwhal Products (I love #6!)
1. Narwhals: Arctic Whales in a Melting World
2. Narwhal Pajamas
3. Narwhal Storybook
4. Narwhal Notebook
5. Narwhal Slippers
6. Narwhal Coffee Mug
7. Narwhal Pushpins
8. Plush Narwhal
9. Narwhal Candy (No Narwhals Were Harmed…)
Okay, I'm done 😊
Drew Haines
jude
Nolan
jalen
Pascal
opal
Content: If you've ever had a chipped tooth and then tried to eat something cold, then you know it hurts like death itself. You can definitely feel that something is different! Now, I'm not saying that the narwhal feels pain from its tusk. Only that, similar to a broken tooth, the narwhal can sense changes in its environment that prove very useful in finding food – and girlfriends. 6. Do Narwhal Horns Grow Back? I could not find a reliable answer, but here are some things to consider. Horns on animals such as rams, bulls, and goats will grow back if they are not cut too close to the skull. But, in animals such as elephants, their tusks won't grow back if the root is damaged. The elephant example seems to be more similar to the narwhal because the tusks in both animals are actually teeth. | https://everywherewild.com/narwhal-facts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1230500998#29_1834143914 | Title: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They're Real): All Your Questions Answered | Everywhere Wild
Headings: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
Table of Contents
The Modern Unicorn
27 Narwhal Facts: Your Questions Answered
1. Are Narwhals Real?
2. Do Narwhals Still Exist?
3. Are Narwhals Close to Extinction?
4. What is a Narwhal's Horn Made of? Ivory?
5. What is the Purpose of a Narwhal Tusk?
6. Do Narwhal Horns Grow Back?
7. Do Female Narwhals Have Tusks?
8. Is There a Two Tusked Narwhal?
9. Do Narwhals Need to Breathe Air?
10. How Long Can Narwhals Stay Underwater?
11. Do Narwhals Sleep?
12. How Long do Narwhal Whales Live?
13. What Threats do Narwhals Face?
14. What Eats a Narwhal? (Predators of the Narwhal)
15. Is it Legal to Hunt Narwhals?
16. What do Narwhals Eat?
17. How Much Does a Narwhal Eat in a Day?
18. Where do Narwhals Live?
19. Do Narwhals Have Blubber? How Much?
20. How Much Does a Narwhal Weigh?
21. How Long is a Narwhal?
22. Do Narwhals Make Sounds? Do They Echolocate?
23. Are There Any Narwhals in Captivity?
24. Are Narwhals Aggressive to Humans?
25. What is the Narwhal's Latin Name?
26. Are Narwhals Whales or Dolphins?
27. So, is a Narwhal a Unicorn?
Nifty Narwhals
9 Awesome Narwhal Products (I love #6!)
1. Narwhals: Arctic Whales in a Melting World
2. Narwhal Pajamas
3. Narwhal Storybook
4. Narwhal Notebook
5. Narwhal Slippers
6. Narwhal Coffee Mug
7. Narwhal Pushpins
8. Plush Narwhal
9. Narwhal Candy (No Narwhals Were Harmed…)
Okay, I'm done 😊
Drew Haines
jude
Nolan
jalen
Pascal
opal
Content: Do Narwhal Horns Grow Back? I could not find a reliable answer, but here are some things to consider. Horns on animals such as rams, bulls, and goats will grow back if they are not cut too close to the skull. But, in animals such as elephants, their tusks won't grow back if the root is damaged. The elephant example seems to be more similar to the narwhal because the tusks in both animals are actually teeth. So, I don't know. I searched the depths of the internet, but couldn't find anything reliable. If you know, please tell me in the comments and cite your source if possible. Thanks for understanding that there is so much about this beautiful planet that we just don't know yet. 7. | https://everywherewild.com/narwhal-facts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1230500998#30_1834146497 | Title: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They're Real): All Your Questions Answered | Everywhere Wild
Headings: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
Table of Contents
The Modern Unicorn
27 Narwhal Facts: Your Questions Answered
1. Are Narwhals Real?
2. Do Narwhals Still Exist?
3. Are Narwhals Close to Extinction?
4. What is a Narwhal's Horn Made of? Ivory?
5. What is the Purpose of a Narwhal Tusk?
6. Do Narwhal Horns Grow Back?
7. Do Female Narwhals Have Tusks?
8. Is There a Two Tusked Narwhal?
9. Do Narwhals Need to Breathe Air?
10. How Long Can Narwhals Stay Underwater?
11. Do Narwhals Sleep?
12. How Long do Narwhal Whales Live?
13. What Threats do Narwhals Face?
14. What Eats a Narwhal? (Predators of the Narwhal)
15. Is it Legal to Hunt Narwhals?
16. What do Narwhals Eat?
17. How Much Does a Narwhal Eat in a Day?
18. Where do Narwhals Live?
19. Do Narwhals Have Blubber? How Much?
20. How Much Does a Narwhal Weigh?
21. How Long is a Narwhal?
22. Do Narwhals Make Sounds? Do They Echolocate?
23. Are There Any Narwhals in Captivity?
24. Are Narwhals Aggressive to Humans?
25. What is the Narwhal's Latin Name?
26. Are Narwhals Whales or Dolphins?
27. So, is a Narwhal a Unicorn?
Nifty Narwhals
9 Awesome Narwhal Products (I love #6!)
1. Narwhals: Arctic Whales in a Melting World
2. Narwhal Pajamas
3. Narwhal Storybook
4. Narwhal Notebook
5. Narwhal Slippers
6. Narwhal Coffee Mug
7. Narwhal Pushpins
8. Plush Narwhal
9. Narwhal Candy (No Narwhals Were Harmed…)
Okay, I'm done 😊
Drew Haines
jude
Nolan
jalen
Pascal
opal
Content: So, I don't know. I searched the depths of the internet, but couldn't find anything reliable. If you know, please tell me in the comments and cite your source if possible. Thanks for understanding that there is so much about this beautiful planet that we just don't know yet. 7. Do Female Narwhals Have Tusks? Yes, occasionally. This is mostly a guy thing, but some females also sport the tusk ( about 15% ). Like how a few girls get souped-up hot rods, but it's mostly a thing that guys with low self-confidence do to get girls. 8. | https://everywherewild.com/narwhal-facts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1230500998#31_1834148923 | Title: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They're Real): All Your Questions Answered | Everywhere Wild
Headings: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
Table of Contents
The Modern Unicorn
27 Narwhal Facts: Your Questions Answered
1. Are Narwhals Real?
2. Do Narwhals Still Exist?
3. Are Narwhals Close to Extinction?
4. What is a Narwhal's Horn Made of? Ivory?
5. What is the Purpose of a Narwhal Tusk?
6. Do Narwhal Horns Grow Back?
7. Do Female Narwhals Have Tusks?
8. Is There a Two Tusked Narwhal?
9. Do Narwhals Need to Breathe Air?
10. How Long Can Narwhals Stay Underwater?
11. Do Narwhals Sleep?
12. How Long do Narwhal Whales Live?
13. What Threats do Narwhals Face?
14. What Eats a Narwhal? (Predators of the Narwhal)
15. Is it Legal to Hunt Narwhals?
16. What do Narwhals Eat?
17. How Much Does a Narwhal Eat in a Day?
18. Where do Narwhals Live?
19. Do Narwhals Have Blubber? How Much?
20. How Much Does a Narwhal Weigh?
21. How Long is a Narwhal?
22. Do Narwhals Make Sounds? Do They Echolocate?
23. Are There Any Narwhals in Captivity?
24. Are Narwhals Aggressive to Humans?
25. What is the Narwhal's Latin Name?
26. Are Narwhals Whales or Dolphins?
27. So, is a Narwhal a Unicorn?
Nifty Narwhals
9 Awesome Narwhal Products (I love #6!)
1. Narwhals: Arctic Whales in a Melting World
2. Narwhal Pajamas
3. Narwhal Storybook
4. Narwhal Notebook
5. Narwhal Slippers
6. Narwhal Coffee Mug
7. Narwhal Pushpins
8. Plush Narwhal
9. Narwhal Candy (No Narwhals Were Harmed…)
Okay, I'm done 😊
Drew Haines
jude
Nolan
jalen
Pascal
opal
Content: Do Female Narwhals Have Tusks? Yes, occasionally. This is mostly a guy thing, but some females also sport the tusk ( about 15% ). Like how a few girls get souped-up hot rods, but it's mostly a thing that guys with low self-confidence do to get girls. 8. Is There a Two Tusked Narwhal? Yes. Although it is rare, there is such a thing as a two tusked narwhal. About one in 500 males have two tusks. In 1684 they discovered a female narwhal with two tusks, but this is the only known case. | https://everywherewild.com/narwhal-facts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1230500998#32_1834151303 | Title: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They're Real): All Your Questions Answered | Everywhere Wild
Headings: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
Table of Contents
The Modern Unicorn
27 Narwhal Facts: Your Questions Answered
1. Are Narwhals Real?
2. Do Narwhals Still Exist?
3. Are Narwhals Close to Extinction?
4. What is a Narwhal's Horn Made of? Ivory?
5. What is the Purpose of a Narwhal Tusk?
6. Do Narwhal Horns Grow Back?
7. Do Female Narwhals Have Tusks?
8. Is There a Two Tusked Narwhal?
9. Do Narwhals Need to Breathe Air?
10. How Long Can Narwhals Stay Underwater?
11. Do Narwhals Sleep?
12. How Long do Narwhal Whales Live?
13. What Threats do Narwhals Face?
14. What Eats a Narwhal? (Predators of the Narwhal)
15. Is it Legal to Hunt Narwhals?
16. What do Narwhals Eat?
17. How Much Does a Narwhal Eat in a Day?
18. Where do Narwhals Live?
19. Do Narwhals Have Blubber? How Much?
20. How Much Does a Narwhal Weigh?
21. How Long is a Narwhal?
22. Do Narwhals Make Sounds? Do They Echolocate?
23. Are There Any Narwhals in Captivity?
24. Are Narwhals Aggressive to Humans?
25. What is the Narwhal's Latin Name?
26. Are Narwhals Whales or Dolphins?
27. So, is a Narwhal a Unicorn?
Nifty Narwhals
9 Awesome Narwhal Products (I love #6!)
1. Narwhals: Arctic Whales in a Melting World
2. Narwhal Pajamas
3. Narwhal Storybook
4. Narwhal Notebook
5. Narwhal Slippers
6. Narwhal Coffee Mug
7. Narwhal Pushpins
8. Plush Narwhal
9. Narwhal Candy (No Narwhals Were Harmed…)
Okay, I'm done 😊
Drew Haines
jude
Nolan
jalen
Pascal
opal
Content: Is There a Two Tusked Narwhal? Yes. Although it is rare, there is such a thing as a two tusked narwhal. About one in 500 males have two tusks. In 1684 they discovered a female narwhal with two tusks, but this is the only known case. This occurs when both teeth grow through the upper lip. By soebe [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)], from Wikimedia Commons
9. Do Narwhals Need to Breathe Air? Yes. Like all mammals (including whales and dolphins) narwhals need oxygen. | https://everywherewild.com/narwhal-facts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1230500998#34_1834156102 | Title: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They're Real): All Your Questions Answered | Everywhere Wild
Headings: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
Table of Contents
The Modern Unicorn
27 Narwhal Facts: Your Questions Answered
1. Are Narwhals Real?
2. Do Narwhals Still Exist?
3. Are Narwhals Close to Extinction?
4. What is a Narwhal's Horn Made of? Ivory?
5. What is the Purpose of a Narwhal Tusk?
6. Do Narwhal Horns Grow Back?
7. Do Female Narwhals Have Tusks?
8. Is There a Two Tusked Narwhal?
9. Do Narwhals Need to Breathe Air?
10. How Long Can Narwhals Stay Underwater?
11. Do Narwhals Sleep?
12. How Long do Narwhal Whales Live?
13. What Threats do Narwhals Face?
14. What Eats a Narwhal? (Predators of the Narwhal)
15. Is it Legal to Hunt Narwhals?
16. What do Narwhals Eat?
17. How Much Does a Narwhal Eat in a Day?
18. Where do Narwhals Live?
19. Do Narwhals Have Blubber? How Much?
20. How Much Does a Narwhal Weigh?
21. How Long is a Narwhal?
22. Do Narwhals Make Sounds? Do They Echolocate?
23. Are There Any Narwhals in Captivity?
24. Are Narwhals Aggressive to Humans?
25. What is the Narwhal's Latin Name?
26. Are Narwhals Whales or Dolphins?
27. So, is a Narwhal a Unicorn?
Nifty Narwhals
9 Awesome Narwhal Products (I love #6!)
1. Narwhals: Arctic Whales in a Melting World
2. Narwhal Pajamas
3. Narwhal Storybook
4. Narwhal Notebook
5. Narwhal Slippers
6. Narwhal Coffee Mug
7. Narwhal Pushpins
8. Plush Narwhal
9. Narwhal Candy (No Narwhals Were Harmed…)
Okay, I'm done 😊
Drew Haines
jude
Nolan
jalen
Pascal
opal
Content: Why? Fish use their gills to extract oxygen from the water. But narwhals, like us, use their lungs to breathe. 10. How Long Can Narwhals Stay Underwater? Narwhals can hold their breath for up to 25 minutes. 11. Do Narwhals Sleep? Yes. Like pretty much, well, anything with a heartbeat, narwhals sleep. | https://everywherewild.com/narwhal-facts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1230500998#37_1834163297 | Title: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They're Real): All Your Questions Answered | Everywhere Wild
Headings: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
Table of Contents
The Modern Unicorn
27 Narwhal Facts: Your Questions Answered
1. Are Narwhals Real?
2. Do Narwhals Still Exist?
3. Are Narwhals Close to Extinction?
4. What is a Narwhal's Horn Made of? Ivory?
5. What is the Purpose of a Narwhal Tusk?
6. Do Narwhal Horns Grow Back?
7. Do Female Narwhals Have Tusks?
8. Is There a Two Tusked Narwhal?
9. Do Narwhals Need to Breathe Air?
10. How Long Can Narwhals Stay Underwater?
11. Do Narwhals Sleep?
12. How Long do Narwhal Whales Live?
13. What Threats do Narwhals Face?
14. What Eats a Narwhal? (Predators of the Narwhal)
15. Is it Legal to Hunt Narwhals?
16. What do Narwhals Eat?
17. How Much Does a Narwhal Eat in a Day?
18. Where do Narwhals Live?
19. Do Narwhals Have Blubber? How Much?
20. How Much Does a Narwhal Weigh?
21. How Long is a Narwhal?
22. Do Narwhals Make Sounds? Do They Echolocate?
23. Are There Any Narwhals in Captivity?
24. Are Narwhals Aggressive to Humans?
25. What is the Narwhal's Latin Name?
26. Are Narwhals Whales or Dolphins?
27. So, is a Narwhal a Unicorn?
Nifty Narwhals
9 Awesome Narwhal Products (I love #6!)
1. Narwhals: Arctic Whales in a Melting World
2. Narwhal Pajamas
3. Narwhal Storybook
4. Narwhal Notebook
5. Narwhal Slippers
6. Narwhal Coffee Mug
7. Narwhal Pushpins
8. Plush Narwhal
9. Narwhal Candy (No Narwhals Were Harmed…)
Okay, I'm done 😊
Drew Haines
jude
Nolan
jalen
Pascal
opal
Content: tells you how your sleeping) scientists have found that half the brain sleeps, and half remains active. This allows the dolphin to be ‘half awake' so they don't forget to breathe and drown themselves. This is believed to be the case with all cetaceans (marine mammals). 12. How Long do Narwhal Whales Live? Narwhals live around 30-40 years. ( Find out the narwhals threats and predators in the next two points.) 13. What Threats do Narwhals Face? Climate change, humans, orcas, and polar bears (learn more in the next point). | https://everywherewild.com/narwhal-facts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1230500998#39_1834168179 | Title: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They're Real): All Your Questions Answered | Everywhere Wild
Headings: 27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
27 Awesome Narwhal Facts (Yes, They’re Real): All Your Questions Answered
Table of Contents
The Modern Unicorn
27 Narwhal Facts: Your Questions Answered
1. Are Narwhals Real?
2. Do Narwhals Still Exist?
3. Are Narwhals Close to Extinction?
4. What is a Narwhal's Horn Made of? Ivory?
5. What is the Purpose of a Narwhal Tusk?
6. Do Narwhal Horns Grow Back?
7. Do Female Narwhals Have Tusks?
8. Is There a Two Tusked Narwhal?
9. Do Narwhals Need to Breathe Air?
10. How Long Can Narwhals Stay Underwater?
11. Do Narwhals Sleep?
12. How Long do Narwhal Whales Live?
13. What Threats do Narwhals Face?
14. What Eats a Narwhal? (Predators of the Narwhal)
15. Is it Legal to Hunt Narwhals?
16. What do Narwhals Eat?
17. How Much Does a Narwhal Eat in a Day?
18. Where do Narwhals Live?
19. Do Narwhals Have Blubber? How Much?
20. How Much Does a Narwhal Weigh?
21. How Long is a Narwhal?
22. Do Narwhals Make Sounds? Do They Echolocate?
23. Are There Any Narwhals in Captivity?
24. Are Narwhals Aggressive to Humans?
25. What is the Narwhal's Latin Name?
26. Are Narwhals Whales or Dolphins?
27. So, is a Narwhal a Unicorn?
Nifty Narwhals
9 Awesome Narwhal Products (I love #6!)
1. Narwhals: Arctic Whales in a Melting World
2. Narwhal Pajamas
3. Narwhal Storybook
4. Narwhal Notebook
5. Narwhal Slippers
6. Narwhal Coffee Mug
7. Narwhal Pushpins
8. Plush Narwhal
9. Narwhal Candy (No Narwhals Were Harmed…)
Okay, I'm done 😊
Drew Haines
jude
Nolan
jalen
Pascal
opal
Content: Climate change is a big threat for narwhals because the dramatic temperature swings cause flash freezes which could cause the narwhals to be trapped in narrow channels of ice. 14. What Eats a Narwhal? ( Predators of the Narwhal)
The narwhals main predators are orcas, polar bears, and people. Some indigenous cultures hunt the narwhal for food. Is it legal to hunt narwhals? Read on to find out! 15. Is it Legal to Hunt Narwhals? Yes, in some areas. | https://everywherewild.com/narwhal-facts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1237808125#3_1845682132 | Title: The difference between genetic and hereditary | Evolutionary Biology
Headings: The difference between genetic and hereditary
The difference between genetic and hereditary
Content: When we examine a trait strongly linked to a family, statistically related to a lineage of several generations, we tend to define the trait as hereditary or genetic, using either term, treating them as perfectly interchangeable synonyms. Because the feature in question is transmitted along that lineage, we deduce that the feature is related to the genetic makeup of those organisms, being directly dependent on a gene or on group of genes. And I believe that, doing this, we make a mistake. Genetic and hereditary are not synonymous. What is the difference? The adjective genetic refers to a trait or a feature determined, directly or indirectly, by the organism’s genes, and phenotypically perceptible because of the occurrence of those gene’s protein products or the activity of these protein products in a given environment. Once the genes come (usually, but not always…) from parents, saying that the number of fingers is a genetic trait (determined by genes) means that such a trait is passed from parents to progeny, since children’s genes come from their parents. But this doesn’t allow us to conclude that everything that is transmitted from parents to offspring is genetic. In my opinion, the adjective hereditary will fulfil this role. Hereditary is what is passed from one generation to another. | https://evolutionarybio.wordpress.com/2014/09/15/the-difference-between-genetic-and-hereditary/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1237808125#4_1845683870 | Title: The difference between genetic and hereditary | Evolutionary Biology
Headings: The difference between genetic and hereditary
The difference between genetic and hereditary
Content: The adjective genetic refers to a trait or a feature determined, directly or indirectly, by the organism’s genes, and phenotypically perceptible because of the occurrence of those gene’s protein products or the activity of these protein products in a given environment. Once the genes come (usually, but not always…) from parents, saying that the number of fingers is a genetic trait (determined by genes) means that such a trait is passed from parents to progeny, since children’s genes come from their parents. But this doesn’t allow us to conclude that everything that is transmitted from parents to offspring is genetic. In my opinion, the adjective hereditary will fulfil this role. Hereditary is what is passed from one generation to another. A Venn diagram showing the relation between hereditary and genetic. Although the vast majority of hereditary characteristics are genetic, and vice versa, when confronting the definitions of genetic and hereditary we easily perceive the non overlapping areas. For example, the language we speak is clearly transmitted hereditarily: I learnt to speak my language by listening to my ancestors, and my descendants will learn it by listening to me. But it would be absurd to say that the language we speak is genetic! | https://evolutionarybio.wordpress.com/2014/09/15/the-difference-between-genetic-and-hereditary/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1238176781#11_1846501418 | Title:
Headings: In the Freshwater Case, the Ohio Supreme Court Dodges Ruling on Academic Freedom to Critique Darwinian Evolution
In the Freshwater Case, the Ohio Supreme Court Dodges Ruling on Academic Freedom to Critique Darwinian Evolution
Content: It’s simple. Perhaps they didn’t like the liberties they’d be forced to protect. Courts sometimes don’t want to rule on controversial legal questions, especially when doing so might force them to rule in favor of viewpoints they find distasteful, like the rights of teachers to teach scientific critique of evolution. As a result, you see narrow, hair-splitting, fact-intensive rulings like this one which do everything they can to settle the case on other issues, and avoid any explicit finding that it might be legal to critique Darwin. The ruling thus did not assess the constitutionality or legality of teaching about the scientific controversy over neo-Darwinian theory. That legal question was already ba | https://evolutionnews.org/2013/11/ohio_supreme_co/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1238952130#0_1848404658 | Title: Why business strategy is important? - evolve evolve
Headings:
Content: Why business strategy is important? - evolve evolve
A business strategy, in simple terms, is a documented plan on how an organisation is setting out to achieve their goals. A business strategy contains a number of key principles that outlines how a company will go about attaining these goals. For example it will explain, how to deal with your competitors, look at the needs and expectations of customers, and will examine the long term growth and sustainability of their organisation. The reason why having a strategy is so important is because it gives business time to get a sense of how they are preforming, what their capabilities are, and if these capabilities are able to help them grow. Business strategy
Not all businesses get it right straight away. There are natural weaknesses within all organisations for various reasons. What a business strategy does is try to remedy these weaknesses so that companies don’t trip up and suffer their impact too greatly. Strategies look at these future risks and help develop ways in which they can overcome these obstacles. Here are some reasons why having a strategy is important: | https://evolve.ie/q-and-a/business-strategy-important/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1238952130#2_1848407336 | Title: Why business strategy is important? - evolve evolve
Headings:
Content: Guide
A well defined business strategy will offer a guide on how your business is performing internally. Also, how you are performing against your competition and what you need to stay relevant into the future. Trends
A strategy can identify trends and opportunities in the future. It can examine the broader changes in market such as political, social or technological changes, as well as consumer changes, and can develop tactics so your business can modify and develop to suit these future changes. Vision
A business strategy creates a vision and direction for the whole organisation. It is important that all people within a company have clear goals and are following the direction, or mission of the organisation. A strategy can provide this vision and prevent individuals from losing sight of their company’s aims. Competitive Advantage
Finally, by creating a business strategy a company can create a competitive advantage and ultimately understand more about themselves and where they are going. | https://evolve.ie/q-and-a/business-strategy-important/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1239257479#8_1848857211 | Title: Is It Good To Have A Vivid Imagination? – evolve smartly
Headings: Is It Good To Have A Vivid Imagination?
Is It Good To Have A Vivid Imagination?
What Is A Vivid Imagination?
People With A Vivid Imagination Can Do Anything In Their Imagination
A Vivid Imagination Allows Great Creativity
A Vivid Imagination Can Lead To Escapism
A Vivid Imagination Can Cause Fears And Nightmares
A Vivid Imagination Can Lead To A Loss Of Reality-Testing Ability
Content: Studies show that imaginary playings are of great importance in the development of children. However, as we get older, we tend to underestimate the imagination. We formulate a perception that imagination has no use in reality. So we neglect the imagination and move on to more practical pursuits. This transition is important to enable us to develop our rational thought and gain knowledge. But with all the importance of rationality and knowledge, imagination still has great importance in our lives as adults. In fact, imagination is no less important than information. Every technological invention begins with imagination, not knowledge. Knowledge is the way to fulfill the imagination. Still, without imagination, there will be no ideas on how to use the knowledge. | https://evolvesmartly.com/is-it-good-to-have-a-vivid-imagination/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1239257479#9_1848858645 | Title: Is It Good To Have A Vivid Imagination? – evolve smartly
Headings: Is It Good To Have A Vivid Imagination?
Is It Good To Have A Vivid Imagination?
What Is A Vivid Imagination?
People With A Vivid Imagination Can Do Anything In Their Imagination
A Vivid Imagination Allows Great Creativity
A Vivid Imagination Can Lead To Escapism
A Vivid Imagination Can Cause Fears And Nightmares
A Vivid Imagination Can Lead To A Loss Of Reality-Testing Ability
Content: But with all the importance of rationality and knowledge, imagination still has great importance in our lives as adults. In fact, imagination is no less important than information. Every technological invention begins with imagination, not knowledge. Knowledge is the way to fulfill the imagination. Still, without imagination, there will be no ideas on how to use the knowledge. Everything artificial that surrounds us started in the imagination. Chairs, tables, pens, streetlights … it all started in the imagination. In our personal lives, too, imagination is of great importance. The more imagination people have, the better their problem solving, and they think more creatively. We all face unexpected difficulties or challenges in life. | https://evolvesmartly.com/is-it-good-to-have-a-vivid-imagination/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1251422745#2_1874166438 | Title: The science behind munchies: cannabis and your appetite | Examine.com
Headings: The science behind munchies: cannabis and your appetite
The science behind munchies: cannabis and your appetite
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a cannabinoid in cannabis, can bind the cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) and thus promote overeating and weight gain. This effect, detrimental to most people, can prove beneficial under certain medical conditions, such as cancer and HIV-associated wasting syndrome.
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Cannabis (aka marijuana) is a popular recreational drug that also has a variety of potential medicinal uses, from boosting appetite to reducing nausea and anxiety. [ 1] In cancer patients, cannabis may help ease the pain associated with chemotherapy while simultaneously increasing appetite (a serious side effect of chemotherapy being nausea). [ 1]
Aside from euphoria, this increase in appetite is probably cannabis best-known effect — you might refer to it as “the munchies”. Historical sources indicate that people as early as 300 BCE knew that cannabis stimulated appetite, especially for sweet and savory food. [ | https://examine.com/nutrition/cannabis-munchies/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1251422745#3_1874168329 | Title: The science behind munchies: cannabis and your appetite | Examine.com
Headings: The science behind munchies: cannabis and your appetite
The science behind munchies: cannabis and your appetite
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a cannabinoid in cannabis, can bind the cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) and thus promote overeating and weight gain. This effect, detrimental to most people, can prove beneficial under certain medical conditions, such as cancer and HIV-associated wasting syndrome.
How cannabis works
Does cannabis cause weight gain?
Cannabis for weight gain in clinical populations
HIV-associated wasting syndrome
Cancer-associated cachexia
Anorexia nervosa
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Cannabis (aka marijuana) is a popular recreational drug that also has a variety of potential medicinal uses, from boosting appetite to reducing nausea and anxiety. [ 1] In cancer patients, cannabis may help ease the pain associated with chemotherapy while simultaneously increasing appetite (a serious side effect of chemotherapy being nausea). [ 1]
Aside from euphoria, this increase in appetite is probably cannabis best-known effect — you might refer to it as “the munchies”. Historical sources indicate that people as early as 300 BCE knew that cannabis stimulated appetite, especially for sweet and savory food. [ 2]
But what exactly is cannabis and how does it affect appetite? Let’s dig in. How cannabis works
The word “cannabis” refers to several plants in the Cannabis genus, including sativa, indica, and ruderalis. The cannabinoid compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), one of cannabis main active ingredients, is also the main reason why cannabis can cause “the munchies”: by partially binding to and thus activating cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1), THC increases your appetite. | https://examine.com/nutrition/cannabis-munchies/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1251422745#4_1874170478 | Title: The science behind munchies: cannabis and your appetite | Examine.com
Headings: The science behind munchies: cannabis and your appetite
The science behind munchies: cannabis and your appetite
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a cannabinoid in cannabis, can bind the cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) and thus promote overeating and weight gain. This effect, detrimental to most people, can prove beneficial under certain medical conditions, such as cancer and HIV-associated wasting syndrome.
How cannabis works
Does cannabis cause weight gain?
Cannabis for weight gain in clinical populations
HIV-associated wasting syndrome
Cancer-associated cachexia
Anorexia nervosa
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But what exactly is cannabis and how does it affect appetite? Let’s dig in. How cannabis works
The word “cannabis” refers to several plants in the Cannabis genus, including sativa, indica, and ruderalis. The cannabinoid compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), one of cannabis main active ingredients, is also the main reason why cannabis can cause “the munchies”: by partially binding to and thus activating cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1), THC increases your appetite. In the different body tissues it occupies, CB1 acts in slightly different ways, several of which increase appetite. [ 2] CB1 can be found in the following areas: The basal ganglia, where it may enhance eating pleasure. The limbic forebrain, where it may enhance food palatability. The stomach and small intestine, which both regulate ghrelin (an appetite-stimulating hormone that speeds digestion). | https://examine.com/nutrition/cannabis-munchies/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1251422745#6_1874174243 | Title: The science behind munchies: cannabis and your appetite | Examine.com
Headings: The science behind munchies: cannabis and your appetite
The science behind munchies: cannabis and your appetite
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a cannabinoid in cannabis, can bind the cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1) and thus promote overeating and weight gain. This effect, detrimental to most people, can prove beneficial under certain medical conditions, such as cancer and HIV-associated wasting syndrome.
How cannabis works
Does cannabis cause weight gain?
Cannabis for weight gain in clinical populations
HIV-associated wasting syndrome
Cancer-associated cachexia
Anorexia nervosa
CB1: the key to weight loss?
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Content: The hypothalamus and rhombencephalon, two sections of the brain that help regulate food intake. By activating CB1, THC increases appetite through the following known mechanisms: It may decrease your levels of peptide tyrosine tyrosine (PYY), thus increasing your levels of ghrelin, thus increasing your appetite. [ 3]
It activates the mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) pathway, thus increasing your levels of ghrelin, thus increasing your appetite. [ 4] [5]
It activates a subset of neurons called proopiomelanocortin neurons (POMCs). These neurons can suppress hunger (primary pathway) and/or increase appetite (secondary pathway), to various degrees. Recent research on CB1 has revealed that dronabinol, a synthetic form of THC, can stimulate the secondary pathway without stimulating the primary one. [ 6]
The method of THC consumption (inhalational, oral, sublingual, or rectal) can affect caloric intake and might influence food choice (preference for sweet, salty, sour, or bitter foods). [ 7] For example, suppositories led to greater daily caloric intake than did oral capsules. The differences in appetite stimulation are caused mostly by differences in potency and rate of absorption — two factors modulated by the consumption method, the co-consumption of other substances, and the tolerance of the subject. [ | https://examine.com/nutrition/cannabis-munchies/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1253778407#3_1880699700 | Title: Magnolia officinalis Supplement — Health Benefits, Dosage, Side Effects | Examine.com
Headings: Magnolia officinalis
Magnolia officinalis
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1 Sources and Composition
1.1 Sources
1.2 Composition
1.3 Structure and Properties
2 Pharmacology
2.1 Serum
2.2 Metabolism
2.3 Excretion
2.4 Neural
3 Neurology
3.1 Cholinergic Neurotransmission
3.2 GABAergic Neurotransmission
3.3 Glutaminergic Neurotransmission
3.4 Dopaminergic Neurotransmission
3.5 Adenosinergic Neurotransmission
3.6 Serotonergic Neurotransmission
3.7 Sedation
3.8 Anxiety
3.9 Stress
3.10 Depression
3.11 Menopausal Symptoms
4 Interactions with Glucose Metabolism
4.1 Mechanisms
4.2 Diabetic Nephropathy
5 Obesity and Fat Mass
5.1 Mechanisms
5.2 Weight Gain
6 Skeleton and Bone Mass
6.1 Dental Health
7 Inflammation and Immunology
7.1 Macrophages
8 Interactions with Cancer Metabolism
8.1 Mechanisms
8.2 Tumorogenesis
9 Nutrient-Nutrient Interactions
9.1 Ginger
9.2 Pinelliae Rhizome
Content: Magnolia plants tend to be significantly cancer protective, and show protective effects on the liver and the brain via fighting inflammation and oxidation. They have also been linked to anti-depressant and anxiety reducing effects. One of the compounds, Honokiol, is currently in trials for usage as an adjunct treatment for cancer therapy. Benefits can be found with drinking Magnolia teas, known as Saiboku-to, although the tea should be consumed with meals due to the fat-solubility of the active ingredients. Guidance from the experts
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The dosage of magnolia officinalis to take varies on goal. For those related to GABA (including anxiety, sedation, stress, and epilepsy) an oral dose of 0.2mg/kg in mice appears effective and suggests very lose doses (5-10 mg) are effective in humans. | https://examine.com/supplements/magnolia-officinalis/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1253778407#4_1880702841 | Title: Magnolia officinalis Supplement — Health Benefits, Dosage, Side Effects | Examine.com
Headings: Magnolia officinalis
Magnolia officinalis
Magnolia officinalis is a traditional chinese medicine known for its neuroprotective and relaxing properties, being used to treat depression and anxiety as well as acting as a slight sedative. It may also possess anti-cancer effects in higher doses.
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1 Sources and Composition
1.1 Sources
1.2 Composition
1.3 Structure and Properties
2 Pharmacology
2.1 Serum
2.2 Metabolism
2.3 Excretion
2.4 Neural
3 Neurology
3.1 Cholinergic Neurotransmission
3.2 GABAergic Neurotransmission
3.3 Glutaminergic Neurotransmission
3.4 Dopaminergic Neurotransmission
3.5 Adenosinergic Neurotransmission
3.6 Serotonergic Neurotransmission
3.7 Sedation
3.8 Anxiety
3.9 Stress
3.10 Depression
3.11 Menopausal Symptoms
4 Interactions with Glucose Metabolism
4.1 Mechanisms
4.2 Diabetic Nephropathy
5 Obesity and Fat Mass
5.1 Mechanisms
5.2 Weight Gain
6 Skeleton and Bone Mass
6.1 Dental Health
7 Inflammation and Immunology
7.1 Macrophages
8 Interactions with Cancer Metabolism
8.1 Mechanisms
8.2 Tumorogenesis
9 Nutrient-Nutrient Interactions
9.1 Ginger
9.2 Pinelliae Rhizome
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The dosage of magnolia officinalis to take varies on goal. For those related to GABA (including anxiety, sedation, stress, and epilepsy) an oral dose of 0.2mg/kg in mice appears effective and suggests very lose doses (5-10 mg) are effective in humans. For those goals related to learning or depression, higher doses may be required. This usually means 15-30mg/kg in rats, and suggests a human dose of: 160-330 mg for a 150lb person
220-440 mg for a 200lb person
270-550 mg for a 250lb person
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1253778407#10_1880720432 | Title: Magnolia officinalis Supplement — Health Benefits, Dosage, Side Effects | Examine.com
Headings: Magnolia officinalis
Magnolia officinalis
Magnolia officinalis is a traditional chinese medicine known for its neuroprotective and relaxing properties, being used to treat depression and anxiety as well as acting as a slight sedative. It may also possess anti-cancer effects in higher doses.
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1 Sources and Composition
1.1 Sources
1.2 Composition
1.3 Structure and Properties
2 Pharmacology
2.1 Serum
2.2 Metabolism
2.3 Excretion
2.4 Neural
3 Neurology
3.1 Cholinergic Neurotransmission
3.2 GABAergic Neurotransmission
3.3 Glutaminergic Neurotransmission
3.4 Dopaminergic Neurotransmission
3.5 Adenosinergic Neurotransmission
3.6 Serotonergic Neurotransmission
3.7 Sedation
3.8 Anxiety
3.9 Stress
3.10 Depression
3.11 Menopausal Symptoms
4 Interactions with Glucose Metabolism
4.1 Mechanisms
4.2 Diabetic Nephropathy
5 Obesity and Fat Mass
5.1 Mechanisms
5.2 Weight Gain
6 Skeleton and Bone Mass
6.1 Dental Health
7 Inflammation and Immunology
7.1 Macrophages
8 Interactions with Cancer Metabolism
8.1 Mechanisms
8.2 Tumorogenesis
9 Nutrient-Nutrient Interactions
9.1 Ginger
9.2 Pinelliae Rhizome
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Moringa oleifera
Goes Well With
Ginger (ginger enhances the antidepressive effects of magnolia officinalis)
Pinellia ternata (synergistically antidepressive)
Enemas of magnolia officinalis bark appear to result in higher circulating levels of bioactives than oral ingestion [1]
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1253778407#11_1880723757 | Title: Magnolia officinalis Supplement — Health Benefits, Dosage, Side Effects | Examine.com
Headings: Magnolia officinalis
Magnolia officinalis
Magnolia officinalis is a traditional chinese medicine known for its neuroprotective and relaxing properties, being used to treat depression and anxiety as well as acting as a slight sedative. It may also possess anti-cancer effects in higher doses.
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1 Sources and Composition
1.1 Sources
1.2 Composition
1.3 Structure and Properties
2 Pharmacology
2.1 Serum
2.2 Metabolism
2.3 Excretion
2.4 Neural
3 Neurology
3.1 Cholinergic Neurotransmission
3.2 GABAergic Neurotransmission
3.3 Glutaminergic Neurotransmission
3.4 Dopaminergic Neurotransmission
3.5 Adenosinergic Neurotransmission
3.6 Serotonergic Neurotransmission
3.7 Sedation
3.8 Anxiety
3.9 Stress
3.10 Depression
3.11 Menopausal Symptoms
4 Interactions with Glucose Metabolism
4.1 Mechanisms
4.2 Diabetic Nephropathy
5 Obesity and Fat Mass
5.1 Mechanisms
5.2 Weight Gain
6 Skeleton and Bone Mass
6.1 Dental Health
7 Inflammation and Immunology
7.1 Macrophages
8 Interactions with Cancer Metabolism
8.1 Mechanisms
8.2 Tumorogenesis
9 Nutrient-Nutrient Interactions
9.1 Ginger
9.2 Pinelliae Rhizome
Content: Mood
Also Known As
Saiboku-to, Magnolia Bark Extract, Honokiol, Magnolol
Do Not Confuse With
Moringa oleifera
Goes Well With
Ginger (ginger enhances the antidepressive effects of magnolia officinalis)
Pinellia ternata (synergistically antidepressive)
Enemas of magnolia officinalis bark appear to result in higher circulating levels of bioactives than oral ingestion [1]
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Research Breakdown on Magnolia officinalis
1 Sources and Composition
1.1 Sources
1.2 Composition
1.3 Structure and Properties
2 Pharmacology
2.1 Serum
2.2 Metabolism
2.3 Excretion
2.4 Neural
3 Neurology
3.1 Cholinergic Neurotransmission
3.2 GABAergic Neurotransmission
3.3 Glutaminergic Neurotransmission
3.4 Dopaminergic Neurotransmission
3.5 Adenosinergic Neurotransmission
3.6 Serotonergic Neurotransmission
3.7 Sedation
3.8 Anxiety
3.9 Stress
3.10 Depression
3.11 Menopausal Symptoms
4 Interactions with Glucose Metabolism
4.1 Mechanisms
4.2 Diabetic Nephropathy
5 Obesity and Fat Mass
5.1 Mechanisms
5.2 Weight Gain
6 Skeleton and Bone Mass
6.1 Dental Health
7 Inflammation and Immunology
7.1 Macrophages
8 Interactions with Cancer Metabolism
8.1 Mechanisms
8.2 Tumorogenesis
9 Nutrient-Nutrient Interactions
9.1 Ginger
9.2 Pinelliae Rhizome
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1256683605#6_1888716797 | Title: 10 Key Characteristics of Romanticism in Literature
Headings: 10 Key Characteristics of Romanticism in Literature
10 Key Characteristics of Romanticism in Literature
What Is Romanticism in Literature?
What Are the Characteristics of Romanticism in Literature?
1. Glorification of Nature
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2. Awareness and Acceptance of Emotions
3. Celebration of Artistic Creativity and Imagination
4. Emphasis on Aesthetic Beauty
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5. Themes of Solitude
6. Focus on Exoticism and History
7. Spiritual and Supernatural Elements
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8. Vivid Sensory Descriptions
9. Use of Personification
10. Focus on the Self and Autobiography
Key Poetic Forms of Romanticism
Kate Miller-Wilson
Content: Here, Frankenstein’s monster shows great self-awareness of his feelings and offers a vivid emotional description full of anger and sadness. I continued for the remainder of the day in my hovel in a state of utter and stupid despair. My protectors had departed and had broken the only link that held me to the world. For the first time the feelings of revenge and hatred filled my bosom, and I did not strive to control them, but allowing myself to be borne away by the stream, I bent my mind towards injury and death. When I thought of my friends, of the mild voice of De Lacey, the gentle eyes of Agatha, and the exquisite beauty of the Arabian, these thoughts vanished and a gush of tears somewhat soothed me. But again when I reflected that they had spurned and deserted me, anger returned, a rage of anger, and unable to injure anything human, I turned my fury towards inanimate objects. As night advanced I placed a variety of combustibles around the cottage, and after having destroyed every vestige of cultivation in the garden, I waited with forced impatience until the moon had sunk to commence my operations. Advertisement
3. Celebration of Artistic Creativity and Imagination
In contrast to the previous generations’ focus on reason, writers of the Romantic movement explored the importance of imagination and the creative impulse. Romantic poets and prose writers celebrated the power of imagination and the creative process, as well as the artistic viewpoint. | https://examples.yourdictionary.com/10-key-characteristics-of-romanticism-in-literature.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1256683605#7_1888719228 | Title: 10 Key Characteristics of Romanticism in Literature
Headings: 10 Key Characteristics of Romanticism in Literature
10 Key Characteristics of Romanticism in Literature
What Is Romanticism in Literature?
What Are the Characteristics of Romanticism in Literature?
1. Glorification of Nature
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2. Awareness and Acceptance of Emotions
3. Celebration of Artistic Creativity and Imagination
4. Emphasis on Aesthetic Beauty
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5. Themes of Solitude
6. Focus on Exoticism and History
7. Spiritual and Supernatural Elements
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8. Vivid Sensory Descriptions
9. Use of Personification
10. Focus on the Self and Autobiography
Key Poetic Forms of Romanticism
Kate Miller-Wilson
Content: But again when I reflected that they had spurned and deserted me, anger returned, a rage of anger, and unable to injure anything human, I turned my fury towards inanimate objects. As night advanced I placed a variety of combustibles around the cottage, and after having destroyed every vestige of cultivation in the garden, I waited with forced impatience until the moon had sunk to commence my operations. Advertisement
3. Celebration of Artistic Creativity and Imagination
In contrast to the previous generations’ focus on reason, writers of the Romantic movement explored the importance of imagination and the creative impulse. Romantic poets and prose writers celebrated the power of imagination and the creative process, as well as the artistic viewpoint. They believed that artists and writers looked at the world differently, and they celebrated that vision in their work. You can see this in William Wordsworth ’s poem, “ The Prelude ." Imagination—here the Power so called
Through sad incompetence of human speech,
That awful Power rose from the mind’s abyss
Like an unfathered vapour that enwraps,
At once, some lonely traveller. I was lost; Halted without an effort to break through; | https://examples.yourdictionary.com/10-key-characteristics-of-romanticism-in-literature.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1256683605#11_1888726937 | Title: 10 Key Characteristics of Romanticism in Literature
Headings: 10 Key Characteristics of Romanticism in Literature
10 Key Characteristics of Romanticism in Literature
What Is Romanticism in Literature?
What Are the Characteristics of Romanticism in Literature?
1. Glorification of Nature
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2. Awareness and Acceptance of Emotions
3. Celebration of Artistic Creativity and Imagination
4. Emphasis on Aesthetic Beauty
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5. Themes of Solitude
6. Focus on Exoticism and History
7. Spiritual and Supernatural Elements
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8. Vivid Sensory Descriptions
9. Use of Personification
10. Focus on the Self and Autobiography
Key Poetic Forms of Romanticism
Kate Miller-Wilson
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5. Themes of Solitude
Writers of the Romantic era believed that creative inspiration came from solitary exploration. They celebrated the feeling of being alone, whether that meant loneliness or a much-needed quiet space to think and create. You’ll see solitary themes in many literary works from this period, including in this excerpt from Samuel Taylor Coleridge ’s poem “ Frost at Midnight ." The Frost performs its secret ministry,
Unhelped by any wind. The owlet’s cry
Came loud—and hark, again! loud as before. The inmates of my cottage, all at rest,
Have left me to that solitude, which suits
Abstruser musings: save that at my side
My cradled infant slumbers peacefully …
6. Focus on Exoticism and History
Romantic-era literature often has a distinct focus on exotic locations and events or items from history. | https://examples.yourdictionary.com/10-key-characteristics-of-romanticism-in-literature.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1257015474#0_1889655468 | Title: Archaebacteria Examples
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Archaebacteria Examples
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Archaebacteria Examples
Archaebacteria are primitive, single-celled microorganisms that are prokaryotes with no cell nucleus. Each archaea has the ability to live in very severe environments. Archaebacteria Examples
Archaebacteria are classified as one of the six kingdoms of life that living organisms are broken into: plants, animals, protists, fungi, eubacteria (or true bacteria), and archaebacteria. Archaebacteria examples have unusual cell walls, membranes, ribosomes, and RNA sequences. They often have the ability to produce methane. Advertisement
Crenarchaeota Examples
One type of archaebacteria is crenarchaeota, which can live in extreme temperatures or acidity. Examples include: Acidilobus saccharovorans
Aeropyrum pernix
Desulfurococcus kamchatkensis
Hyperthermus butylicus
Igniococcus hospitalis
Ignisphaera aggregans
Pyrolobus fumarii
Staphylothermus hellenicus
Staphylothermus marinus
Thermosphaera aggregans
Acidianus hospitalis
Metallosphaera cuprina
Metallosphaera sedula
Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
Sulfolobus islandicus
Sulfolobus solfataricus
Sulfolobus tokodaii
Caldivirg maquilingensis
Pyrobaculum aerophilum
Pyrobaculum arsenaticum
Pyrobaculum calidifontis
Pyrobaculum islandicum
Thermofilum pendens
Thermoproteus neutrophilus
Thermoproteus tenax
Thermoproteus uzoniensis
Vulcanisaeta distributa
Vulcanisaeta moutnovskia
Euryarchaeota Examples
Another type of archaebacteria is euryarchaeota, which include ones who produce methane or live in water with high salt content. Examples include: | https://examples.yourdictionary.com/archaebacteria-examples.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1257015474#1_1889657559 | Title: Archaebacteria Examples
Headings: Archaebacteria Examples
Archaebacteria Examples
Crenarchaeota Examples
Euryarchaeota Examples
Methanogen Examples
Halobacteriaceae Examples
Thermophiles Examples
Psychrophiles Examples
Other Archaebacteria Examples
Kingdoms of Life
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Crenarchaeota Examples
One type of archaebacteria is crenarchaeota, which can live in extreme temperatures or acidity. Examples include: Acidilobus saccharovorans
Aeropyrum pernix
Desulfurococcus kamchatkensis
Hyperthermus butylicus
Igniococcus hospitalis
Ignisphaera aggregans
Pyrolobus fumarii
Staphylothermus hellenicus
Staphylothermus marinus
Thermosphaera aggregans
Acidianus hospitalis
Metallosphaera cuprina
Metallosphaera sedula
Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
Sulfolobus islandicus
Sulfolobus solfataricus
Sulfolobus tokodaii
Caldivirg maquilingensis
Pyrobaculum aerophilum
Pyrobaculum arsenaticum
Pyrobaculum calidifontis
Pyrobaculum islandicum
Thermofilum pendens
Thermoproteus neutrophilus
Thermoproteus tenax
Thermoproteus uzoniensis
Vulcanisaeta distributa
Vulcanisaeta moutnovskia
Euryarchaeota Examples
Another type of archaebacteria is euryarchaeota, which include ones who produce methane or live in water with high salt content. Examples include: Archaeoglobus fulgidus
Archaeoglobus veneficus
Archaeoglobus profundus
Ferroglobus placidus
Halalkalicoccus jeotgali
Haloarcula hispanica
Haloarcula marismortui
Halobacterium salinarum
Halobiforma lacisalsi
Haloferax volcanii
Halogeometricum borinquense
Halomicrobium mukohataei
Halopiger xanaduensis
Haloquadratum walsbyi
Halorhabdus tiamatea
Halorhabdus utahensis
Halorubrum lacusprofundi
Haloterrigena turkmenica
Natrialba asiatica
Natrialba magadii
Natronomonas pharaonis
Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum
Methanobrevibacter ruminantium
Methanobrevibacter smithii
Methanosphaera stadtmanae
Methanothermobacter marburgensis
Methanothermus fervidus
Methanocaldococcus fervens
Methanocaldococcus infernus
Methanocaldococcus jannaschii
Methanocaldococcus vulcanius
Methanococcus aeolicus
Methanococcus maripaludis
Methanococcus vannielii
Methanococcus voltae
Methanothermococcus okinawensis
Methanotorris igneus
Candidatus Methanoregula boonei
Methanocella paludicola
Methanocella conradii
Methanococcoides burtonii
Methanocorpusculum labreanum
Methanoculleus marisnigri
Methanohalobium evestigatum
Methanohalophilus mahii
Methanoplanus petrolearius
Methanosalsum zhilinae
Methanosaeta concilii
Methanosaeta harundinacea
Methanosaeta thermophila
Methanosarcina acetivorans
Methanosarcina barkeri
Methanosarcina mazei
Methanosphaerula palustris
Methanospirillum hungatei
Methanopyrus kandleri
Pyrococcus abyssi
Pyrococcus furiosus
Pyrococcus horikoshii
Pyrococcus yayanosii
Thermococcus barophilus
Thermococcus gammatolerans
Thermococcus kodakaraensis
Thermococcus onnurineus
Thermococcus sibiricus
Ferroplasma acidarmanus
Picrophilus torridus
Thermoplasma acidophilum
Thermoplasma volcanium
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Methanogen Examples
Methanogens are archaea that produce methane gas as a metabolic by-product in areas of low oxygen content. They are found in human intestines, wetlands, hot springs or geothermal vents. Examples include these strains: Methanobacterium bryantii
Methanobacterium formicum
Methanobrevibacter arboriphilicus
Methanobrevibacter gottschalkii
Methanobrevibacter ruminantium
Methanobrevibacter smithii
Methanocalculus chunghsingensis
Methanococcoides burtonii
Methanococcus aeolicus
Methanococcus deltae
Methanococcus jannaschii
Methanococcus maripaludis
Methanococcus vannielii
Methanocorpusculum labreanum
Methanoculleus bourgensis
Methanoculleus marisnigri
Methanofollis liminatans
Methanogenium cariaci
Methanogenium frigidum
Methanogenium organophilum
Methanogenium wolfei
Methanomicrobium mobile
Methanopyrus kandleri
Methanoregula boonei
Methanosaeta concilii
Methanosaeta thermophila
Methanosarcina acetivorans
Methanosarcina barkeri
Methanosarcina mazei
Methanosphaera stadtmanae
Methanospirillium hungatei
Methanothermobacter defluvii
Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus
Methanothermobacter thermoflexus
Methanothermobacter wolfei
Methanothrix sochngenii
Halobacteriaceae Examples
Halobacteriaceae are archaebacteria that live in highly-saturated salty environments. Examples include: | https://examples.yourdictionary.com/archaebacteria-examples.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1257015474#2_1889662215 | Title: Archaebacteria Examples
Headings: Archaebacteria Examples
Archaebacteria Examples
Crenarchaeota Examples
Euryarchaeota Examples
Methanogen Examples
Halobacteriaceae Examples
Thermophiles Examples
Psychrophiles Examples
Other Archaebacteria Examples
Kingdoms of Life
Content: Archaeoglobus fulgidus
Archaeoglobus veneficus
Archaeoglobus profundus
Ferroglobus placidus
Halalkalicoccus jeotgali
Haloarcula hispanica
Haloarcula marismortui
Halobacterium salinarum
Halobiforma lacisalsi
Haloferax volcanii
Halogeometricum borinquense
Halomicrobium mukohataei
Halopiger xanaduensis
Haloquadratum walsbyi
Halorhabdus tiamatea
Halorhabdus utahensis
Halorubrum lacusprofundi
Haloterrigena turkmenica
Natrialba asiatica
Natrialba magadii
Natronomonas pharaonis
Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum
Methanobrevibacter ruminantium
Methanobrevibacter smithii
Methanosphaera stadtmanae
Methanothermobacter marburgensis
Methanothermus fervidus
Methanocaldococcus fervens
Methanocaldococcus infernus
Methanocaldococcus jannaschii
Methanocaldococcus vulcanius
Methanococcus aeolicus
Methanococcus maripaludis
Methanococcus vannielii
Methanococcus voltae
Methanothermococcus okinawensis
Methanotorris igneus
Candidatus Methanoregula boonei
Methanocella paludicola
Methanocella conradii
Methanococcoides burtonii
Methanocorpusculum labreanum
Methanoculleus marisnigri
Methanohalobium evestigatum
Methanohalophilus mahii
Methanoplanus petrolearius
Methanosalsum zhilinae
Methanosaeta concilii
Methanosaeta harundinacea
Methanosaeta thermophila
Methanosarcina acetivorans
Methanosarcina barkeri
Methanosarcina mazei
Methanosphaerula palustris
Methanospirillum hungatei
Methanopyrus kandleri
Pyrococcus abyssi
Pyrococcus furiosus
Pyrococcus horikoshii
Pyrococcus yayanosii
Thermococcus barophilus
Thermococcus gammatolerans
Thermococcus kodakaraensis
Thermococcus onnurineus
Thermococcus sibiricus
Ferroplasma acidarmanus
Picrophilus torridus
Thermoplasma acidophilum
Thermoplasma volcanium
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Methanogen Examples
Methanogens are archaea that produce methane gas as a metabolic by-product in areas of low oxygen content. They are found in human intestines, wetlands, hot springs or geothermal vents. Examples include these strains: Methanobacterium bryantii
Methanobacterium formicum
Methanobrevibacter arboriphilicus
Methanobrevibacter gottschalkii
Methanobrevibacter ruminantium
Methanobrevibacter smithii
Methanocalculus chunghsingensis
Methanococcoides burtonii
Methanococcus aeolicus
Methanococcus deltae
Methanococcus jannaschii
Methanococcus maripaludis
Methanococcus vannielii
Methanocorpusculum labreanum
Methanoculleus bourgensis
Methanoculleus marisnigri
Methanofollis liminatans
Methanogenium cariaci
Methanogenium frigidum
Methanogenium organophilum
Methanogenium wolfei
Methanomicrobium mobile
Methanopyrus kandleri
Methanoregula boonei
Methanosaeta concilii
Methanosaeta thermophila
Methanosarcina acetivorans
Methanosarcina barkeri
Methanosarcina mazei
Methanosphaera stadtmanae
Methanospirillium hungatei
Methanothermobacter defluvii
Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus
Methanothermobacter thermoflexus
Methanothermobacter wolfei
Methanothrix sochngenii
Halobacteriaceae Examples
Halobacteriaceae are archaebacteria that live in highly-saturated salty environments. Examples include: Haladaptatus
Halalkalicoccus
Halarchaeum
Haloalcalophilium
Haloarcula
Halobacterium
Halobaculum
Halobellus
Halobiforma
Halococcus
Haloferax
Halogeometricum
Halogranum
Halolamina
Halomarina
Halomicrobium
Halonotius
Halopelagius
Halopiger
Haloplanus
Haloquadratum
Halorhabdus
Halorientalis
Halorubrum
Halorussus
Halosarcina
Halosimplex
Halostagnicola
Haloterrigena
Halovivax
Natrialba
Natrinema
Natronoarchaeum
Natronobacterium
Natronococcus
Natronolimnobius
Natronomonas
Natronorubrum
Salarchaeum
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Thermophiles Examples
Thermophiles are archaebacteria that live at extremely hot temperatures, as in geothermal environments. Examples of species of the genus Sulfolobus include: Sulfolobus acidocaldarius
Sulfolobus islandicus
Sulfolobus metallicus
Sulfolobus neozealandicus
Sulfolobus shibatae
Sulfolobus solfataricus
Sulfolobus tengchongensis
Sulfolobus thuringiensis
Sulfolobus tokodaii
Sulfolobus yangmingensis
Psychrophiles Examples
Psychrophiles are archaebacteria that thrive in extremely cold temperatures from a polar region to the deep sea. Examples include: Methanogenium boonei
Methanogenium cariaci
Methanogenium frigidum
Methanogenium marinum
Methanogenium organophilum
Methanococcoides burtonii
Methanococcus aeolicus
Methanococcus maripaludis
Methanococcus vannielii
Methanococcus voltae
Methanococcus thermolithotrophicus
Methanococcus jannaschi
Other Archaebacteria Examples
Candidatus Korarchaeum cryptofilum
Nanoarchaeum equitans
Cenarchaeum symbiosum - Strain A
Cenarchaeum symbiosum - Strain B
Candidatus Nitrosoarchaeum limnia
Nitrosopumilus maritimus
Kingdoms of Life
By the mid 20th century a system of five kingdoms had become accepted as the model for classifying all living things: | https://examples.yourdictionary.com/archaebacteria-examples.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1258251189#5_1893037726 | Title: Examples of Genocide Throughout History
Headings: Examples of Genocide Throughout History
Examples of Genocide Throughout History
Genocide Examples
Content: Concentration and mass extermination camps either worked Jews to death or gassed them, with approximately 6 million being killed. During the same period, Germany also attempted to exterminate other ethic groups, including Slavs, the Romani, and even the mentally handicapped. Estimates suggest that more than 16 million people were exterminated by the Nazi government before World War II came to an end in 1945. These are all tragic examples of genocide. It is very important to learn about the different genocides that have occurred in the past so that those who fight for freedom can do everything possible to stop genocide in the future. 7th grade
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1259239606#6_1895650372 | Title: Examples of Social Justice Issues Facing the World
Headings: Examples of Social Justice Issues Facing the World
Examples of Social Justice Issues Facing the World
Global Social Justice Issues
Changing Face of Social Justice
Racial Discrimination
Slavery
Stereotyping
Segregation
Ageism
Denied Work
Seen as a Burden
Sexuality and Gender
Wage Gap
LGBTQ Oppression
Education System
Child Welfare
Forced Child Labor
Child Abuse and Neglect
Civil Rights for Exceptional Students
Poverty and Economic Injustice
Lack of Resources
Quality Healthcare
Social Justice Warrior: Not Always a Good Thing
Human Rights for All
Jennifer Betts
Content: Ageism, where the elderly are discriminated against, creates negative stereotypes of the elderly being weak, feeble, or unable to change. A few examples include being denied work and or being seen as a burden to society. Denied Work
Many times, the elderly are forced into retirement or looked over for work. For example, workers that are over 60 years of age may be asked to retire from their career. They may be laid off to bring in younger, less experienced workers. Those who do contractual work, like farming, may be looked over because of their age, leaving them with little way to support their families. Advertisement
Seen as a Burden
An older individual might also be seen as a burden by their family and their society. For example, many neighborhoods tailor themselves to younger generations through playgrounds and new-age restaurants. Those of advanced age may be put into a nursing home or retirement community the moment that society sees them as being no longer useful. However, Senior Lifestyle has shown that children who grow up with an older individual can benefit tremendously. | https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-social-justice-issues-facing-the-world.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1259239606#8_1895654450 | Title: Examples of Social Justice Issues Facing the World
Headings: Examples of Social Justice Issues Facing the World
Examples of Social Justice Issues Facing the World
Global Social Justice Issues
Changing Face of Social Justice
Racial Discrimination
Slavery
Stereotyping
Segregation
Ageism
Denied Work
Seen as a Burden
Sexuality and Gender
Wage Gap
LGBTQ Oppression
Education System
Child Welfare
Forced Child Labor
Child Abuse and Neglect
Civil Rights for Exceptional Students
Poverty and Economic Injustice
Lack of Resources
Quality Healthcare
Social Justice Warrior: Not Always a Good Thing
Human Rights for All
Jennifer Betts
Content: Sexuality and Gender
Beyond discrimination based on age, other hot topics both currently and historically are gender and sexuality. In recent years, gender has morphed into a complicated topic that goes beyond the binary designations of male and female. Explore how these issues can affect work life, school and even your home. Wage Gap
When it comes to wages in the workplace, there is a noticeable differentiation between men and women. According to the American Association of University Women (AAUW), in 2018, the gender pay gap from men and women for the same job was 82 percent. Stated simply, women make 82 percent of what men make doing the same work. This can be further broken down into a pay gap for minority men and women. LGBTQ Oppression
When it comes to oppression and human rights, individuals of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual and Queer (LGBTQ) community face several forms of social injustice and oppression. For example, same sex marriages are outlawed in some states and countries. Additionally, transsexual students often face discrimination and bullying within school settings. | https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-social-justice-issues-facing-the-world.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1260285685#14_1898620928 | Title: Practical Critical Thinking Examples in Everyday Life
Headings: Practical Critical Thinking Examples in Everyday Life
Practical Critical Thinking Examples in Everyday Life
Critical Thinking on the Internet
Politicians and Dead Elephants on Social Media
A Desperate Plea From a Friend
Examples of Critical Thinking in the Workplace
Not Enough Supply
Product Launch Problems
Thinking Critically in the Classroom
Crazy Fashion Trends
Truth in Advertising
Content: What did the commercial say directly about the soft drink? What did it imply? Did the soft drink live up to the expectations laid out in the commercial? What is the main purpose of the advertisement? As students answer these questions, they learn to be critical thinking consumers. They can also apply these skills to make informed decisions about news stories and other information they encounter. Take an Active Role in Decision-Making
Critical thinking involves stopping to consider a situation before acting or forming a judgement. This can include problem solving, recognizing your value in a situation, and even healthy skepticism. People who practice critical thinking skills are taking an active role in the decisions they make. | https://examples.yourdictionary.com/practical-critical-thinking-examples-in-everyday-life.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1260449998#4_1899056471 | Title: Examples of Theme in Literature
Headings: Examples of Theme in Literature
Examples of Theme in Literature
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What Is Theme?
How to Find the Theme
Common Theme Examples
Courage
Death and Dying
Friendship
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Love
Revenge
Difference Between Theme and Morals
Difference Between Theme and Mood
Binding a Story Together
Kit Kittelstad
Content: These three questions will help you unearth it: What problem is the main character facing? What lesson did the main character learn? What message can you take away from the story? Once you hit that third question, you'll be well on your way to understanding the theme of the story. Advertisement
Common Theme Examples
The more you read, the more you'll spot some of the popular literary themes. Common themes include: Compassion
Courage
Death and dying
Honesty
Loyalty
Perseverance
Importance of family
Benefits of hard work
Power of love
Friendship
Revenge
Redemption
Of course, the list goes on and on. That's the beauty of artistic expression. A book's central theme can be anything the author chooses to focus on. | https://examples.yourdictionary.com/reference/examples/examples-of-theme-in-literature.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1260449998#5_1899057799 | Title: Examples of Theme in Literature
Headings: Examples of Theme in Literature
Examples of Theme in Literature
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What Is Theme?
How to Find the Theme
Common Theme Examples
Courage
Death and Dying
Friendship
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Love
Revenge
Difference Between Theme and Morals
Difference Between Theme and Mood
Binding a Story Together
Kit Kittelstad
Content: Advertisement
Common Theme Examples
The more you read, the more you'll spot some of the popular literary themes. Common themes include: Compassion
Courage
Death and dying
Honesty
Loyalty
Perseverance
Importance of family
Benefits of hard work
Power of love
Friendship
Revenge
Redemption
Of course, the list goes on and on. That's the beauty of artistic expression. A book's central theme can be anything the author chooses to focus on. Certainly, courage, death, friendship, revenge, and love are five themes that abound. Let's take a closer look at these common themes, as well as some interesting examples from popular works of fiction. Courage
Courage is a wonderful theme to explore in writing. Life is full of difficult moments that must be surmounted, so why not draw inspiration from fictional and nonfictional characters in a piece of literature? It just may be the story that inspires someone else to push through the next challenge in life. | https://examples.yourdictionary.com/reference/examples/examples-of-theme-in-literature.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1261405525#10_1901754977 | Title: EXAMPLES OF SOCIAL NORMS
Headings: Examples Of Social Norms
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Content: Many people are prepared to disrobe for a medical examination, while others are nude in other situations. Some people adopt nudism as a lifestyle. Though the wearing of clothes is the social norm in most cultures, some cultures, groups and individuals are more relaxed about nudity, though attitudes often depend on context. On the other hand, some people feel uncomfortable in the presence of any nudity, and the presence of a nude person in a public place can give rise to controversy, irrespective of the attitude of the person who is nude. Besides meeting social disapproval, in some places public nudity may constitute a crime of indecent exposure. Many people have strong views on nudity, which to them can involve issues and standards of modesty, decency and morality. Some people have a psychological aversion to nudity, called gymnophobia. Many people regard nudity to be inherently sexual and erotic. Nudity (sex-related or not) is also to be found in visual arts (see also art nude, nude photography, nudity in film), also on the Internet, and in performing arts. It is a factor in adult entertainment of various types. | https://examplesofsocialnormsrvmg.wordpress.com/ |
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Content: Many people have strong views on nudity, which to them can involve issues and standards of modesty, decency and morality. Some people have a psychological aversion to nudity, called gymnophobia. Many people regard nudity to be inherently sexual and erotic. Nudity (sex-related or not) is also to be found in visual arts (see also art nude, nude photography, nudity in film), also on the Internet, and in performing arts. It is a factor in adult entertainment of various types. Tyra Banks Fat? ( Ashley)
This picture is a prime example of how the media affectts young girls today. Tyra Banks is considered a plus size model, and clearly she is not overweight. Tyra has curves and loves the way she looks. Tyra expressed her fellings on this topic by sayin, “I love my curves. | https://examplesofsocialnormsrvmg.wordpress.com/ |
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Excel TRIM Function
Summary
The Excel TRIM function strips extra spaces from text, leaving only a single space between words and no space characters at the start or end of the text. Purpose
Remove extra spaces from text
Return value
Text with extra spaces removed. Syntax
=TRIM (text)
Arguments
text- The text from which to remove extra space. Version
Excel 2003
Usage notes
TRIM strips extra spaces from text, leaving only single spaces between words and no space characters at the start or end of the text. TRIM is useful when cleaning up text that has come from other applications or environments. TRIM only removes the ASCII space character (32) from text. Unicode text often contains a non-breaking space character (160) that appears in web pages as an HTML entity. This will not be removed with TRIM. | https://exceljet.net/excel-functions/excel-trim-function |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1269807076#0_1923101121 | Title: Excel formula: Remove leading and trailing spaces from text | Exceljet
Headings: Remove leading and trailing spaces from text
Remove leading and trailing spaces from text
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TRIM with CLEAN
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Content: Excel formula: Remove leading and trailing spaces from text | Exceljet
Remove leading and trailing spaces from text
Generic formula
= TRIM( text)
Summary
If you need to strip leading and trailing spaces from text in one or more cells, you can use the TRIM function. In the example show, the formula in cell C3 is: = TRIM( B3)
Once you've removed extra spaces, you can copy the cells with formulas and paste special elsewhere as "values" to get the final text. Video: How to clean text with TRIM and CLEAN
Explanation
The TRIM function is fully automatic. It removes removes both leading and trailing spaces from text, and also "normalizes" multiple spaces between words to one space character only. All you need to do is supply a reference to a cell. TRIM with CLEAN
If you also need to remove line breaks from cells, you can add the CLEAN function like so: = TRIM(CLEAN( text ))
The CLEAN function removes a range of non-printing characters, including line breaks, and returns "cleaned" text. | https://exceljet.net/formula/remove-leading-and-trailing-spaces-from-text |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#0_1925614668 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
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Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? When was the last time you went through a difficult life situation? We all face difficult situations in our lives from time to time and most of the time they can’t be avoided. Yet, the way we react to them CAN change. This can make a vast difference to our wellbeing, confidence, and self-esteem. It’s also these attributes that can affect how we deal with difficult life situations. Having good self-esteem can definitely help you through difficult situations in life.
We are more positive, have a sense of purpose and are more optimistic about situations. Thus more likely to face challenging and difficult situations instead of hiding away. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#1_1925616308 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: This can make a vast difference to our wellbeing, confidence, and self-esteem. It’s also these attributes that can affect how we deal with difficult life situations. Having good self-esteem can definitely help you through difficult situations in life.
We are more positive, have a sense of purpose and are more optimistic about situations. Thus more likely to face challenging and difficult situations instead of hiding away. What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem? There are many types of life events that can affect our confidence and self-esteem. From losing a job to serious illnesses. Here are a few that I’m sure most people have experienced at least one of; Stress
Being a teenager
Mental illness
Long term and multiple illnesses
Drug abuse
Having a baby
Unemployment
Moving home
Harassment
Failure
Bringing up children
Divorce
Bereavement
It can become overwhelming and affect our self-esteem when we're affected by many situations all at the same time. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#2_1925618146 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem? There are many types of life events that can affect our confidence and self-esteem. From losing a job to serious illnesses. Here are a few that I’m sure most people have experienced at least one of; Stress
Being a teenager
Mental illness
Long term and multiple illnesses
Drug abuse
Having a baby
Unemployment
Moving home
Harassment
Failure
Bringing up children
Divorce
Bereavement
It can become overwhelming and affect our self-esteem when we're affected by many situations all at the same time. For example, facing many health issues. Or a long term health problem can be enough to knock self-esteem. Yes, I’m talking from experience here so I know what it’s like to have very low self-esteem and very little confidence. I had to work on slowly building my confidence and self-esteem. Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations? | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
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Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: For example, facing many health issues. Or a long term health problem can be enough to knock self-esteem. Yes, I’m talking from experience here so I know what it’s like to have very low self-esteem and very little confidence. I had to work on slowly building my confidence and self-esteem. Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations? Not Hiding Away
When we have low self-esteem, it’s very easy to do nothing and shy away from our problems or tricky situations. Instead, we tend to shut ourselves away, wanting the safety and security we know, like staying home. But when our self-esteem is at a decent level it’s so much easier to tackle situations and challenges. We tend to be more at ease in stepping out of our comfort zones and taking action. Accept Challenges
We are more likely to accept challenges and deal with problems because we have confidence in our abilities. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#4_1925621673 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: Not Hiding Away
When we have low self-esteem, it’s very easy to do nothing and shy away from our problems or tricky situations. Instead, we tend to shut ourselves away, wanting the safety and security we know, like staying home. But when our self-esteem is at a decent level it’s so much easier to tackle situations and challenges. We tend to be more at ease in stepping out of our comfort zones and taking action. Accept Challenges
We are more likely to accept challenges and deal with problems because we have confidence in our abilities. We know we can work through it. Good self-esteem means we: Value Ourselves
Take good care of ourselves
Know we are 'Worth'
This doesn’t mean we are arrogant, always believing we’re right and deserve the absolute best, above and beyond anyone else. But it does mean we look at the possible outcomes and know that even if it doesn’t work out for the best - we can handle it. Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
When things do go wrong, which they will at times, we may get down but by having a good level of self-esteem we won’t stay down. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#5_1925623643 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: We know we can work through it. Good self-esteem means we: Value Ourselves
Take good care of ourselves
Know we are 'Worth'
This doesn’t mean we are arrogant, always believing we’re right and deserve the absolute best, above and beyond anyone else. But it does mean we look at the possible outcomes and know that even if it doesn’t work out for the best - we can handle it. Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
When things do go wrong, which they will at times, we may get down but by having a good level of self-esteem we won’t stay down. Nor be as down as we were when our self-esteem wasn’t so good or when our confidence took a knock. It’s about getting back up and carrying on, having another go and not being a quitter. Focusing on the positives and the best outcomes which will motivate us to keep plugging away. I’ve lost count of the times I haven’t succeeded in some business ventures. Yet, I refuse to give up on the general idea that I WILL succeed at a business in time. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#6_1925625524 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: Nor be as down as we were when our self-esteem wasn’t so good or when our confidence took a knock. It’s about getting back up and carrying on, having another go and not being a quitter. Focusing on the positives and the best outcomes which will motivate us to keep plugging away. I’ve lost count of the times I haven’t succeeded in some business ventures. Yet, I refuse to give up on the general idea that I WILL succeed at a business in time. So I continue to put in the work and focus on what can go right and what it can become, which provides me with motivation. It’s also worth noting that when our self-esteem is low, not everything that we believe is a failure - actually is! Due to the low mood brought on by low self-esteem many things we believe at the time can be ‘ perceived failures ’. This means it’s just our current incorrect thinking giving more of a pessimistic view of things. Often when we stop and think through the problem or situation - it isn’t a failure at all. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#7_1925627399 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: So I continue to put in the work and focus on what can go right and what it can become, which provides me with motivation. It’s also worth noting that when our self-esteem is low, not everything that we believe is a failure - actually is! Due to the low mood brought on by low self-esteem many things we believe at the time can be ‘ perceived failures ’. This means it’s just our current incorrect thinking giving more of a pessimistic view of things. Often when we stop and think through the problem or situation - it isn’t a failure at all. Believe in More Positive Outcomes
When our self-esteem is good we believe in ourselves and abilities. We see the positives more than the negatives. This motivates us and gives us the determination to attempt the things we wouldn’t have attempted before. Having faith in ourselves and our actions makes us more optimistic that things will turn out for the best. The pessimism felt when our confidence and self-esteem was low, shrinks, while the optimism grows. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#8_1925629276 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: Believe in More Positive Outcomes
When our self-esteem is good we believe in ourselves and abilities. We see the positives more than the negatives. This motivates us and gives us the determination to attempt the things we wouldn’t have attempted before. Having faith in ourselves and our actions makes us more optimistic that things will turn out for the best. The pessimism felt when our confidence and self-esteem was low, shrinks, while the optimism grows. Think about a situation like losing your job. In a state of low self-esteem, it’s very easy to feel negative and down about it, so rule out possibilities of other jobs or interviews. Sinking worse into anger, depression, and doubt. Being closed off and inactive. Compare that to having a healthy self-esteem. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#9_1925630899 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: Think about a situation like losing your job. In a state of low self-esteem, it’s very easy to feel negative and down about it, so rule out possibilities of other jobs or interviews. Sinking worse into anger, depression, and doubt. Being closed off and inactive. Compare that to having a healthy self-esteem. Although losing your job is tough and inconvenient, it’s far more likely that you’ll brush yourself off and get out there. In search of a replacement job, sending off applications for interviews and being open to the possibilities. More Assertive
When we believe in our abilities and actions more through building our self-esteem, we aren’t afraid to be assertive wherever necessary. How often have you allowed people to either walk all over us, or let too much slide, without speaking up or having the confidence to just say ‘No’ occasionally? Look for the Solution
I know when my self-confidence was low, I would focus on everything that was going wrong. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#10_1925632740 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: Although losing your job is tough and inconvenient, it’s far more likely that you’ll brush yourself off and get out there. In search of a replacement job, sending off applications for interviews and being open to the possibilities. More Assertive
When we believe in our abilities and actions more through building our self-esteem, we aren’t afraid to be assertive wherever necessary. How often have you allowed people to either walk all over us, or let too much slide, without speaking up or having the confidence to just say ‘No’ occasionally? Look for the Solution
I know when my self-confidence was low, I would focus on everything that was going wrong. Even listing the negatives, which provided proof to my mind, that my negative thinking was correct. This (wrongly) made me think I was validated in moaning and whinging about everything that was failing in my life, believing other people should feel sorry for me and see my point of view. This also made situations worse because it made me feel anger. Anger towards everyone involved in my situations. Anger at me for my inactivity in finding solutions and allowing things to get so bad. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#11_1925634756 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: Even listing the negatives, which provided proof to my mind, that my negative thinking was correct. This (wrongly) made me think I was validated in moaning and whinging about everything that was failing in my life, believing other people should feel sorry for me and see my point of view. This also made situations worse because it made me feel anger. Anger towards everyone involved in my situations. Anger at me for my inactivity in finding solutions and allowing things to get so bad. It was a continuous cycle of negativity until I started to make changes and take action to find solutions. Then I worked slowly towards better outcomes, which in turn built my confidence and self-esteem back up again. Knowing Your Good Qualities
When you have good self-esteem you see and recognize your good qualities easier and more often. A good technique for building confidence and self-esteem is to write down every good quality and good experience about yourself. These can be absolutely anything from any time at all. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#12_1925636615 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: It was a continuous cycle of negativity until I started to make changes and take action to find solutions. Then I worked slowly towards better outcomes, which in turn built my confidence and self-esteem back up again. Knowing Your Good Qualities
When you have good self-esteem you see and recognize your good qualities easier and more often. A good technique for building confidence and self-esteem is to write down every good quality and good experience about yourself. These can be absolutely anything from any time at all. By reading this on a regular basis we remind ourselves that we do have good qualities and experiences to draw on. It proves we can be happy and succeed again. Facing a difficult situation, it’s much easier to draw on these qualities and experiences when our self-esteem is good. Compared to when our self-esteem was low all we kept thinking about was the things that didn’t go well. In Deborah Plummer's Book - Helping Adolescents and Adults to Build Self-Esteem, she states; | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#13_1925638472 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: By reading this on a regular basis we remind ourselves that we do have good qualities and experiences to draw on. It proves we can be happy and succeed again. Facing a difficult situation, it’s much easier to draw on these qualities and experiences when our self-esteem is good. Compared to when our self-esteem was low all we kept thinking about was the things that didn’t go well. In Deborah Plummer's Book - Helping Adolescents and Adults to Build Self-Esteem, she states; Someone with healthy self-esteem is more likely to be self motivated and self reliant. Deborah continues...
A person who has developed healthy self-esteem will be more able to make informed decisions. They will usually be more willing to try new ways of doing things, learning from mistakes and building confidence for future challenges. Being able to recognize and develop specific strengths and cope with changes successfully
Prepared to Learn
Good self-esteem keeps us open-minded and prepared to learn. This enables us to gather information necessary to overcome any challenge we’re facing. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#14_1925640405 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: Someone with healthy self-esteem is more likely to be self motivated and self reliant. Deborah continues...
A person who has developed healthy self-esteem will be more able to make informed decisions. They will usually be more willing to try new ways of doing things, learning from mistakes and building confidence for future challenges. Being able to recognize and develop specific strengths and cope with changes successfully
Prepared to Learn
Good self-esteem keeps us open-minded and prepared to learn. This enables us to gather information necessary to overcome any challenge we’re facing. Whereas when we’re in a less confident state and lacking in self-esteem, we don’t ‘feel like’ learning and believe it’s not necessary. Or we simply think ‘what’s the point’? Asking for Help and Building Relationships
We are more likely to reach out to others’ for the help and advice needed. This could be family, friends or professionals
I know that when I’ve felt my self-esteem lacking, I didn’t have the confidence to ask for help. Nor did I want to bother anyone else because I believed I was a nuisance. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#15_1925642419 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: Whereas when we’re in a less confident state and lacking in self-esteem, we don’t ‘feel like’ learning and believe it’s not necessary. Or we simply think ‘what’s the point’? Asking for Help and Building Relationships
We are more likely to reach out to others’ for the help and advice needed. This could be family, friends or professionals
I know that when I’ve felt my self-esteem lacking, I didn’t have the confidence to ask for help. Nor did I want to bother anyone else because I believed I was a nuisance. I thought other people wouldn’t be interested or be far too busy to listen to me. With good self-esteem, we value ourselves, as we value others’. So we don’t put ourselves down and believe we are worth listening to, and we deserve to be heard and get answers. Can Self-Esteem be Improved? Absolutely YES, you’re self-esteem CAN be improved. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#16_1925644191 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: I thought other people wouldn’t be interested or be far too busy to listen to me. With good self-esteem, we value ourselves, as we value others’. So we don’t put ourselves down and believe we are worth listening to, and we deserve to be heard and get answers. Can Self-Esteem be Improved? Absolutely YES, you’re self-esteem CAN be improved. There are many ways and ideas you can use to give your self-esteem and confidence a boost. Some are fairly quick you can start straight away and others will take time and practice. Take a look at t his post which is all about building your confidence, for the best complete resource. If you’re looking for one tip to get started right now I would highly recommend you get a pen and notebook and start writing down all your good qualities and things that have gone well for you in the past, and read this before you start every day. With a healthy and good level of self-esteem and confidence, you can reach your full potential. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1270986617#17_1925646029 | Title: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations? - ExcellenceXL
Headings: Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
Can Good Self-Esteem Help You Through Difficult Situations?
What Affects our Confidence & Self Esteem?
Exactly HOW Can Good Self-Esteem Help Us In Difficult Situations?
Not Hiding Away
Accept Challenges
Easier to Overcome Failures (Real or Perceived)
Believe in More Positive Outcomes
More Assertive
Look for the Solution
Knowing Your Good Qualities
Deborah continues...
Prepared to Learn
Asking for Help and Building Relationships
Can Self-Esteem be Improved?
Content: There are many ways and ideas you can use to give your self-esteem and confidence a boost. Some are fairly quick you can start straight away and others will take time and practice. Take a look at t his post which is all about building your confidence, for the best complete resource. If you’re looking for one tip to get started right now I would highly recommend you get a pen and notebook and start writing down all your good qualities and things that have gone well for you in the past, and read this before you start every day. With a healthy and good level of self-esteem and confidence, you can reach your full potential. Please leave a comment below sharing your thoughts and feedback. | https://excellencexl.com/can-good-self-esteem-help-you-through-difficult-situations/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1279200631#12_1945555506 | Title: 12 Proven Ways to Calm a Cat Down at Night - Excited Cats
Headings: 12 Proven Ways to Calm a Cat Down at Night
12 Proven Ways to Calm a Cat Down at Night
1. Add enrichment to your cat’s routine
2. Keep your cat out of the bedroom
3. Play with your cat in the evening
4. Feed your cat just before bedtime
5. Leave toys out for your cat to play with
6. Invest in an automatic feeder
7. Two cats are better than one
8. Use a pheromone diffuser or spray
9. Provide a safe den for your cat
10. Use a heated bed during winter
11. Play relaxing music
12. Take your cat to the veterinarian
Roland Jakob
Content: 11. Play relaxing music
Some cats love to hear noises around the house, so playing relaxing music can help them drift off to sleep. You can even find cat music playlists online. 12. Take your cat to the veterinarian
Image Credit By: Maria Sbytova, shutterstock
If your cat seems to be keeping you awake with excessive meowing rather than demands for playtime or food, then it could be that they’re in pain. If you’re in any doubt as to exactly why your cat is restless at night, then make sure you schedule a check-up with your local veterinarian. There could be an underlying issue that is causing your cat discomfort, and it’s important to get them checked out. Featured Image: Vnukko, Pixabay
Roland Jakob
Roland has been an animal lover all his life, with cats holding a special place in his heart. | https://excitedcats.com/ways-to-calm-a-cat-down-at-night/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1279200631#13_1945557140 | Title: 12 Proven Ways to Calm a Cat Down at Night - Excited Cats
Headings: 12 Proven Ways to Calm a Cat Down at Night
12 Proven Ways to Calm a Cat Down at Night
1. Add enrichment to your cat’s routine
2. Keep your cat out of the bedroom
3. Play with your cat in the evening
4. Feed your cat just before bedtime
5. Leave toys out for your cat to play with
6. Invest in an automatic feeder
7. Two cats are better than one
8. Use a pheromone diffuser or spray
9. Provide a safe den for your cat
10. Use a heated bed during winter
11. Play relaxing music
12. Take your cat to the veterinarian
Roland Jakob
Content: Maria Sbytova, shutterstock
If your cat seems to be keeping you awake with excessive meowing rather than demands for playtime or food, then it could be that they’re in pain. If you’re in any doubt as to exactly why your cat is restless at night, then make sure you schedule a check-up with your local veterinarian. There could be an underlying issue that is causing your cat discomfort, and it’s important to get them checked out. Featured Image: Vnukko, Pixabay
Roland Jakob
Roland has been an animal lover all his life, with cats holding a special place in his heart. He is owned by three felines: Wheely, KitzKitz, and Nugget (all rescues) who bring all the laughter and mischievousness one can expect from the feline master race. As the creator of Excited Cats, his mission is to assist in the search for the best gear to help improve the health and wellbeing of cats everywhere. | https://excitedcats.com/ways-to-calm-a-cat-down-at-night/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1281567148#0_1951248682 | Title: How Presidential Power has been Limited - The executive branch
Headings: The executive branch
The executive branch
How Presidential Power has been limited
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How is the Presidential power limited? Through the system of Checks and Balances, both the Legislative and Judicial Branches can limit the power of the President. How does the Legislative Branch limit the President's power? They can disapprove treaties, disapprove appointments, override Vetos, and impeach the President. How does the Judicial Branch limit the President's power? The Judicial Branch can declare laws unconstitutional. | https://executivebranchprojectbmote.weebly.com/how-presidential-power-has-been-limited.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1287187586#0_1958820685 | Title: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean? - Exemplore
Headings: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
Heart Line
Head Line
Life Line
Fate Line
Sun (Apollo) Line
Tips
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Content: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean? - Exemplore
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What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean? Author: Prabhjot Bedi
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Read on to learn what the lines on your palm mean. Shreyas shah
Palmistry, also known as chiromancy, is the art of predicting the future by "reading" the palm. This study of the palm is called palm reading or chirology. Below, you'll find the basics of palm reading, starting with the five major lines that can be found on any hand. Each line characterizes a different aspect of the future, and you can interpret their meanings by examining the size, the depth (or prominence), and the curvature of the lines. | https://exemplore.com/fortune-divination/5-major-lines-on-your-hand-what-they-mean |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1287187586#1_1958821912 | Title: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean? - Exemplore
Headings: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
Heart Line
Head Line
Life Line
Fate Line
Sun (Apollo) Line
Tips
Comments
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Read on to learn what the lines on your palm mean. Shreyas shah
Palmistry, also known as chiromancy, is the art of predicting the future by "reading" the palm. This study of the palm is called palm reading or chirology. Below, you'll find the basics of palm reading, starting with the five major lines that can be found on any hand. Each line characterizes a different aspect of the future, and you can interpret their meanings by examining the size, the depth (or prominence), and the curvature of the lines. In this article, we will concentrate on the length and prominence of these five major lines. pinterest-pin-it
In palmistry, or palm reading, five of the major lines are the heart line, the head line, the life line, the fate line, and the sun line. Heart Line
The heart line denotes the matters of the heart: the deeper the line, the deeper the heart's affections and afflictions. The length of the line indicates the frequency of the affections and afflictions: | https://exemplore.com/fortune-divination/5-major-lines-on-your-hand-what-they-mean |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1287187586#2_1958823341 | Title: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean? - Exemplore
Headings: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
Heart Line
Head Line
Life Line
Fate Line
Sun (Apollo) Line
Tips
Comments
Content: In this article, we will concentrate on the length and prominence of these five major lines. pinterest-pin-it
In palmistry, or palm reading, five of the major lines are the heart line, the head line, the life line, the fate line, and the sun line. Heart Line
The heart line denotes the matters of the heart: the deeper the line, the deeper the heart's affections and afflictions. The length of the line indicates the frequency of the affections and afflictions: the longer the line, the more chances of being ruled by the heart. If you see a split end to the heart line, know this: you will always be of two minds. pinterest-pin-it
The palm's heart line reveals affections. Head Line
The head line denotes your intellectual tendencies: | https://exemplore.com/fortune-divination/5-major-lines-on-your-hand-what-they-mean |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1287187586#3_1958824515 | Title: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean? - Exemplore
Headings: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
Heart Line
Head Line
Life Line
Fate Line
Sun (Apollo) Line
Tips
Comments
Content: the longer the line, the more chances of being ruled by the heart. If you see a split end to the heart line, know this: you will always be of two minds. pinterest-pin-it
The palm's heart line reveals affections. Head Line
The head line denotes your intellectual tendencies: the deeper the line, the greater the focus on and capacity for trains of thought. The length of this line indicates the number of topics that you will have an affinity for: the longer the line, the more various the interests. If you see a split end to the head line, know this: you are inclined to yo-yo in your decisions. | https://exemplore.com/fortune-divination/5-major-lines-on-your-hand-what-they-mean |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1287187586#10_1958833575 | Title: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean? - Exemplore
Headings: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
Heart Line
Head Line
Life Line
Fate Line
Sun (Apollo) Line
Tips
Comments
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Prabhjot Bedi (author) from chandigarh on November 25, 2020: send it to [email protected]
Prabhjot Bedi (author) from chandigarh on November 25, 2020: send it to [email protected]
reader on August 01, 2020: you can tell about my loved one too? Menuha on June 05, 2020: Wow, I have a life line, heart line and a line that I forgot! isaac john on February 02, 2020: all is true
niki on December 26, 2019: According to palm lines interpretation, if you have a M or X in the palm of your hand, you are going to be someone great and remembered even after you're dead. My right hand has both M and X together in one, M at the top and X in the middle. | https://exemplore.com/fortune-divination/5-major-lines-on-your-hand-what-they-mean |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1287187586#22_1958845977 | Title: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean? - Exemplore
Headings: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
Heart Line
Head Line
Life Line
Fate Line
Sun (Apollo) Line
Tips
Comments
Content: How do those lines change like can you feel it
nil on May 03, 2018: I have 2 line's on my palm instead of 3 what does it mean
Steve on April 29, 2018: Iv got a sword pattern on my hand what does that mean? allen carl on April 27, 2018: i have heart line,life line faith line whats my future
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Maria Bernardo on April 27, 2018: My hand lines are different, it has so many branches-like lines as well. It has an image of a square in the middle and some triangles, encircled by another triangle. Hope I can learn how to read my own palm lines. Charankamal singh on April 18, 2018: Know about future carre
douglas cook on April 16, 2018: | https://exemplore.com/fortune-divination/5-major-lines-on-your-hand-what-they-mean |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1287187586#26_1958850286 | Title: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean? - Exemplore
Headings: What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
What Do the Lines on Your Palm Mean?
Heart Line
Head Line
Life Line
Fate Line
Sun (Apollo) Line
Tips
Comments
Content: There should be small lines. How many lines u have is how many children u have. Heather on December 29, 2017: Can you tell how many times married and how many children? Dan K. on December 28, 2017: My lines merge at the lower center. ??? Rosan Pun on December 06, 2017: Heart and head
[email protected] on November 16, 2017: I do not have a heart line, what does this mean?!?! kurlyfrys on November 15, 2017: | https://exemplore.com/fortune-divination/5-major-lines-on-your-hand-what-they-mean |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1300756872#0_1984513584 | Title: Is there life on other planets? – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
Headings: Is there life on other planets?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is there life on other planets?
Are We Alone?
How is NASA searching for life in the universe?
Among Trillions of Planets, Are We 'Home Alone?'
Life in the Universe: What are the Odds?
What's Out There? The Exoplanet Sky So Far
Life in Our Solar System? Meet the Neighbors
The Searchers
Content: Is there life on other planets? – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is there life on other planets? The ultimate goal of NASA's exoplanet program is to find unmistakable signs of current life on a planet beyond Earth. How soon that can happen depends on two unknowns: the prevalence of life in the galaxy and how lucky we get as we take those first, tentative, exploratory steps. MIT astronomer Sara Seager, is a McArthur Genius Fellow and leader in the scientific race to find another Earth in the near future. Our early planet finding missions, such as NASA’s Kepler and its extended incarnation, K2, or the coming James Webb Space Telescope, could yield bare bones evidence of the potentially habitable worlds. James Webb, designed in part to investigate gas giants and super Earths, might find an outsized version of our planet. NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope or the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope, could zero in on a distant planet’s reflected light to detect the signatures of oxygen, water vapor, or some other powerful indication of possible life. | https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/faq/5/is-there-life-on-other-planets/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1300756872#3_1984519101 | Title: Is there life on other planets? – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
Headings: Is there life on other planets?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is there life on other planets?
Are We Alone?
How is NASA searching for life in the universe?
Among Trillions of Planets, Are We 'Home Alone?'
Life in the Universe: What are the Odds?
What's Out There? The Exoplanet Sky So Far
Life in Our Solar System? Meet the Neighbors
The Searchers
Content: carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, sulfur and hydrogen. “We’re going to have so few planets, we have to get lucky,” Seager said. “ I don’t want to miss anything. I don’t want to miss it because we weren’t smart enough to think of some molecule.” To find out how about the advanced, space-based telescope technology being developed at NASA to search for life among the stars, read Inventing the Future
Are We Alone? How is NASA searching for life in the universe? Among Trillions of Planets, Are We 'Home Alone?' Among Trillions of Planets, Are We 'Home Alone?' In a galaxy that likely holds trillions of planets, ours is so far the only known life-bearing world. Are we really alone? | https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/faq/5/is-there-life-on-other-planets/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1300756872#4_1984520492 | Title: Is there life on other planets? – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
Headings: Is there life on other planets?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is there life on other planets?
Are We Alone?
How is NASA searching for life in the universe?
Among Trillions of Planets, Are We 'Home Alone?'
Life in the Universe: What are the Odds?
What's Out There? The Exoplanet Sky So Far
Life in Our Solar System? Meet the Neighbors
The Searchers
Content: How is NASA searching for life in the universe? Among Trillions of Planets, Are We 'Home Alone?' Among Trillions of Planets, Are We 'Home Alone?' In a galaxy that likely holds trillions of planets, ours is so far the only known life-bearing world. Are we really alone? more
Life in the Universe: What are the Odds? Life in the Universe: What are the Odds? We don't know when, or even if, we'll find life beyond Earth, but NASA scientists continue the hunt among the thousands of exoplanets confirmed in the galaxy so far. | https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/faq/5/is-there-life-on-other-planets/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1300756872#7_1984524317 | Title: Is there life on other planets? – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
Headings: Is there life on other planets?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is there life on other planets?
Are We Alone?
How is NASA searching for life in the universe?
Among Trillions of Planets, Are We 'Home Alone?'
Life in the Universe: What are the Odds?
What's Out There? The Exoplanet Sky So Far
Life in Our Solar System? Meet the Neighbors
The Searchers
Content: Meet the Neighbors
Among the stunning variety of worlds in our solar system, only Earth is known to host life. But other moons and planets show signs of potential habitability. more
The Searchers
The Searchers
How Will NASA Look for Signs of Life Beyond Earth? more
Among Trillions of Planets, Are We 'Home Alone?' In a galaxy that likely holds trillions of planets, ours is so far the only known life-bearing world. Are we really alone? more
Life in the Universe: What are the Odds? We don't know when, or even if, we'll find life beyond Earth, but NASA scientists continue the hunt among the thousands of exoplanets confirmed in the galaxy so far. more
What's Out There? | https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/faq/5/is-there-life-on-other-planets/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1300756872#8_1984525659 | Title: Is there life on other planets? – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
Headings: Is there life on other planets?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is there life on other planets?
Are We Alone?
How is NASA searching for life in the universe?
Among Trillions of Planets, Are We 'Home Alone?'
Life in the Universe: What are the Odds?
What's Out There? The Exoplanet Sky So Far
Life in Our Solar System? Meet the Neighbors
The Searchers
Content: Are we really alone? more
Life in the Universe: What are the Odds? We don't know when, or even if, we'll find life beyond Earth, but NASA scientists continue the hunt among the thousands of exoplanets confirmed in the galaxy so far. more
What's Out There? The Exoplanet Sky So Far
We've confirmed only a few thousand of the galaxy's exoplanets, which probably number in the trillions – and already, the variety is stunning. more
Life in Our Solar System? Meet the Neighbors
Among the stunning variety of worlds in our solar system, only Earth is known to host life. But other moons and planets show signs of potential habitability. more
The Searchers
How Will NASA Look for Signs of Life Beyond Earth? | https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/faq/5/is-there-life-on-other-planets/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1300756872#9_1984527035 | Title: Is there life on other planets? – Exoplanet Exploration: Planets Beyond our Solar System
Headings: Is there life on other planets?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is there life on other planets?
Are We Alone?
How is NASA searching for life in the universe?
Among Trillions of Planets, Are We 'Home Alone?'
Life in the Universe: What are the Odds?
What's Out There? The Exoplanet Sky So Far
Life in Our Solar System? Meet the Neighbors
The Searchers
Content: The Exoplanet Sky So Far
We've confirmed only a few thousand of the galaxy's exoplanets, which probably number in the trillions – and already, the variety is stunning. more
Life in Our Solar System? Meet the Neighbors
Among the stunning variety of worlds in our solar system, only Earth is known to host life. But other moons and planets show signs of potential habitability. more
The Searchers
How Will NASA Look for Signs of Life Beyond Earth? more | https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/faq/5/is-there-life-on-other-planets/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1307576843#2_2007255418 | Title: Why Did Early Civilizations Settle Near Rivers? - Ceramics
Headings: Why Did Early Civilizations Settle Near Rivers?
Why Did Early Civilizations Settle Near Rivers?
Contents
Why did early humans settle near the river banks?
Why are rivers so important to early civilizations?
Why did the world’s first civilization develop in river valleys?
In what locations did early civilizations tend to begin?
Why do people settle close to water bodies?
Why do people settle near river?
What was the first human civilization formed?
What role did rivers play in the development of early civilizations?
How do civilizations start?
Content: How do civilizations start? Civilizations developed around rivers because their waters provided places to hunt and fish. Also, as the rivers flooded, the lands around them became fertile. This allowed them to support farming. This is especially true of the Nile River, which flooded the same time each year. Why did early humans settle near the river banks? Dear Suhani, Early settlements grew near the river valleys due to the availibility of fresh water for drinking and irrigation purposes. Soil near the river valleys was also fertile which helped in agricultural activities. Why are rivers so important to early civilizations? Rivers were crucial to the survival of early civilizations because they were responsible for providing a source of water, irrigation for good farmland and a way for people to trade with other people through water transportation. | https://expandusceramics.com/qa/why-did-early-civilizations-settle-near-rivers.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1307576843#3_2007257134 | Title: Why Did Early Civilizations Settle Near Rivers? - Ceramics
Headings: Why Did Early Civilizations Settle Near Rivers?
Why Did Early Civilizations Settle Near Rivers?
Contents
Why did early humans settle near the river banks?
Why are rivers so important to early civilizations?
Why did the world’s first civilization develop in river valleys?
In what locations did early civilizations tend to begin?
Why do people settle close to water bodies?
Why do people settle near river?
What was the first human civilization formed?
What role did rivers play in the development of early civilizations?
How do civilizations start?
Content: Why did early humans settle near the river banks? Dear Suhani, Early settlements grew near the river valleys due to the availibility of fresh water for drinking and irrigation purposes. Soil near the river valleys was also fertile which helped in agricultural activities. Why are rivers so important to early civilizations? Rivers were crucial to the survival of early civilizations because they were responsible for providing a source of water, irrigation for good farmland and a way for people to trade with other people through water transportation. In some rivers, such as the Nile River in Egypt, the mouths have silt deposits. Why did the world’s first civilization develop in river valleys? The main reason why the first civilizations developed in river valleys was because the land in these valleys supported agriculture. The land in these areas is often full of nutrients, as the river carries them when it overflows. Moreover, the proximity of water makes it easier to irrigate the crops. | https://expandusceramics.com/qa/why-did-early-civilizations-settle-near-rivers.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1307581545#5_2007275092 | Title: Quick Answer: Why Did People Choose To Live In Mesopotamia? - Ceramics
Headings: Quick Answer: Why Did People Choose To Live In Mesopotamia?
Quick Answer: Why Did People Choose To Live In Mesopotamia?
Contents
Why did people choose to settle in Mesopotamia?
Why would you want to live in Mesopotamia?
When did people settle in Mesopotamia?
Why did people choose to settle in this region?
What are the advantages of living in Mesopotamia?
Who lived in the ziggurat?
Is Egypt older than Mesopotamia?
What did Mesopotamia invent?
What is the oldest civilization known to man?
Why do people live where they?
What happened in the 1600s in America?
Who colonized America first?
What are three disadvantages of living in Mesopotamia?
Disadvantages 🙁
What problems did Mesopotamians face?
What was Mesopotamia writing called?
Content: As the water spread over the floodplain, the soil it carried settled on the land. The fine soil deposited by rivers is called silt. Silt is fertile and good for growing crops. Because of this, Mesopotamia is also known as “The Fertile Crescenttt. Why would you want to live in Mesopotamia? The early settlers of Mesopotamia decided that this land was a good place to live because they were close to two pretty big rivers. Rivers give you fresh water to drink. People can’t live without water, and people can’t drink salt water, so being near a river was most important because it meant survival. When did people settle in Mesopotamia? Mesopotamian Civilization
Humans first settled in Mesopotamia in the Paleolithic era. | https://expandusceramics.com/qa/why-did-people-choose-to-live-in-mesopotamia.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1309310575#8_2011046007 | Title: Living In Costa Rica - The Expats' Guide | Expatra
Headings: Living In Costa Rica – The Expats’ Guide
Living In Costa Rica – The Expats’ Guide
Recommended
Free Expat Financial Review
Inside the guide:-
What is living in Costa Rica like?
Is it safe to live in Costa Rica?
The pros and cons of living in Costa Rica
The pros of moving to Costa Rica
High standard of living
No income tax on foreign incomes
Breathtaking nature
Healthy climate
Great for healthy and active lifestyles
Recommended
Free Expat Financial Review
Good healthcare
The cons of moving to Costa Rica
Learning the language can help a lot
Bureaucracy
Roads
Local driving
Cost of living in Costa Rica
How much money do you need to live comfortably in Costa Rica?
Housing expenses in Costa Rica
Schools in Costa Rica
What is the education system like in Costa Rica?
How to get residency in Costa Rica
Pensionado
Rentista residency for non pensioners
Inversionista for investors
Buying property in Costa Rica
Due diligence
Costs and fees
Buying land in Costa Rica
Concession land
Healthcare in Costa Rica
National healthcare
The Governmental insurance INS
International health cover
Using public healthcare with a private health plan
Banking & bank accounts for expats in Costa Rica
Non-resident bank account
Resident bank account
What taxes you will pay in Costa Rica
Living in Costa Rica – summary
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Content: No income tax on foreign incomes
Expats who derive their income from foreign sources (foreign pensions and investments, for example) do not have to pay income tax while living in Costa Rica. Breathtaking nature
Costa Rica is known for its splendid beaches along both the Pacific and Caribbean coastlines, with steaming volcanoes and immense biodiversity. Costa Rica is famous for its eco-living, you can be as close to nature as you want
It is also one of the favourite destinations for biologists and scientists studying jungle species, as the country’s strict nature protection laws have resulted in it having the best-preserved rainforest in the world. Costa Rica’s coastlines are stunningly beautiful, but very different in feel and appearance. The Caribbean beaches are soft and gentle, with white sand and emerald waters, framed by the green lushness of palm forests, while the Pacific coastline is typically oceanic – rugged in the north and smoother and more forested to the south. Healthy climate
The country’s climate is diverse. Although it is known as a tropical paradise, in reality Costa Rica has several climate zones. In general, areas on the Pacific coast are dry, while those closer to the Caribbean coast are more humid. With average annual temperatures ranging between 21-27º C, Costa Rica doesn’t have pronounced winters and summers. There is a rainy season, however, from May to November. | https://expatra.com/guides/costa-rica/living-in-costa-rica/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1312046816#1_2015767839 | Title: How to Find Real Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
Headings: How to Find
Real
Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
How to Find Real Extra-Virgin Olive Oil
Content: Fake olive oil made headlines a few years ago when Tom Mueller’s book, Extra Virginity: The Sublime and Scandalous World of Olive Oil, exposed widespread deception in the global olive-oil market. The problem hasn’t eased up. Earlier this year, Italian police busted a mafia-led crime ring for exporting fraudulent extra-virgin olive oil to the United States. The incentive for food fraudsters to keep up their crimes has only increased. The price of EVOO skyrocketed this year, thanks to wonky weather in Spain and Italy, where a lot of the world’s olives are grown. Bogus EVOO might be diluted with cheaper, less healthy oils, like soybean, sunflower, or even heavily refined olive oil. A common problem? Stale oil, which quickly goes rancid, sometimes even before it hits supermarket shelves. So how can consumers know they’re getting genuine extra-virgin olive oil? | https://experiencelife.com/article/find-real-extra-virgin-olive-oil/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1312706770#9_2017073025 | Title: The 5 Best Ways to Build Resiliency
Headings: The 5 Best Ways to Build Resiliency
The 5 Best Ways to Build Resiliency
No. 1: Pump Up Your Positivity
No 2: Live to Learn
No. 3: Open Your Heart
No. 4: Take Care of Yourself
No. 5: Hang on to Humor
How Resilient Are You?
Rate yourself from 1 to 5 (1 = strongly disagree; 5 = strongly agree):
Content: But they also assert that it’s possible for all of us to cultivate more of it. One key is adjusting how we think about adversity. A long-term study of 99 Harvard men showed that the way people view negative life events (as fixed and unchangeable vs. temporary and subject to influence) predicted their physical health five — and even 35 — years later. But a boost to physical health isn’t this mindset’s only upside. Darcy Smith, PhD, a clinical social worker in Manhattan, explains: “ Resilience refers to our capacity to deal with discomfort and adversity, but it’s not just a reactive skill set. The same characteristics that make us resilient are traits that enrich our lives.” Want to bolster your own inherent resilience? Here, according to top researchers, are the five most powerful ways to go about it. No. | https://experiencelife.com/article/the-5-best-ways-to-build-resiliency/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1321482214#3_2036586225 | Title: What Is the Cold Shoe? (and How Can You Use It!)
Headings: What Is the Cold Shoe? (and How Can You Use It!)
What Is the Cold Shoe? (and How Can You Use It!)
A- A+
Hot Shoe vs Cold Shoe
Cold Shoe Mount for Off-Camera Flash
Cold Shoe with Electrical Contacts
Cold Shoe Extension
Cold Shoe Adapter for Microphones and Other Accessories
So How Do You Use a Cold Shoe?
Conclusion
Want More? Try Our Beginner Photography Course
Content: If you use one of these and buy something, we make a little bit of money. Need more info? See how it all works here.] Hot Shoe vs Cold Shoe
To avoid any confusion, we need to figure out the differences between a hot shoe and a cold shoe. A hot shoe is composed of metal brackets you see on top of your camera. It’s the one you use to attach an external flashgun. It is called “hot” because it has electrical contacts that let it send signals from the camera to your flash. Meanwhile, a cold shoe is a receptacle that in many ways, looks exactly like a hot shoe. But the difference is that it often doesn’t have any electrical contacts to trigger a flashgun. Hence the term “cold.” | https://expertphotography.com/cold-shoe-photography/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1321482214#8_2036593888 | Title: What Is the Cold Shoe? (and How Can You Use It!)
Headings: What Is the Cold Shoe? (and How Can You Use It!)
What Is the Cold Shoe? (and How Can You Use It!)
A- A+
Hot Shoe vs Cold Shoe
Cold Shoe Mount for Off-Camera Flash
Cold Shoe with Electrical Contacts
Cold Shoe Extension
Cold Shoe Adapter for Microphones and Other Accessories
So How Do You Use a Cold Shoe?
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Content: But did you know there are also cold shoes that can connect electrically to a camera’s hot shoe? Despite having internal wiring, they’re still called cold shoes because they can’t trigger the flash by themselves, unlike a regular hot shoe. So you can think of them more as a receptacle of an extension cord that allows you to send electricity to your device using a cable. You need to be aware that cold shoes with electrical connections are uncommon these days. The reason is that you can now connect your camera directly to your flash using a PC-sync cable. There are still cases when you may need this type of cold shoe for connecting two or more flash units physically from a single hot shoe. The most common designs that have cold shoes with electrical contacts are the L-shape and double arm hot-shoe extensions. we’ll discuss these in the next section. Cold Shoe Extension
A cold shoe extension is called such because it has brackets made of metal or plastic that extends from the hot shoe to the side of the camera. Some, but not all, have internal connections that allow your camera’s hot shoe to send signals directly to the flash without a sync cable. | https://expertphotography.com/cold-shoe-photography/ |
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Content: There are still cases when you may need this type of cold shoe for connecting two or more flash units physically from a single hot shoe. The most common designs that have cold shoes with electrical contacts are the L-shape and double arm hot-shoe extensions. we’ll discuss these in the next section. Cold Shoe Extension
A cold shoe extension is called such because it has brackets made of metal or plastic that extends from the hot shoe to the side of the camera. Some, but not all, have internal connections that allow your camera’s hot shoe to send signals directly to the flash without a sync cable. So why the strange design? We all know that a direct camera flash creates unflattering results. The purpose of a cold shoe extension is to provide an “off-camera” flash while attached to the camera. The brackets extend to the left or the right side of your camera so you’re not firing off light in front of your subject. These hot-shoe extensions are especially useful in event and news photography. | https://expertphotography.com/cold-shoe-photography/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1328908136#0_2059239875 | Title: Theories of Motivation | Motivation Training from EPM
Headings: Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Content Theories vs. Process Theories
1. Content Theories
2. Process Theories
1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
2. Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory
3. McClelland’s Three Needs Theory
4. McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y
a. Theory X
b. Theory Y
5. Alderfer’s ERG Theory
6. Adam’s Equity Theory
7. Vroom’s Expectancy Theory
8. Taylor’s Motivation Theory – Scientific Management
9. Bandura’s Self-Efficacy Theory of Motivation
10. Skinner’s Reinforcement Theory of Motivation
11. Mayo’s Motivation Theory
12. Locke’s Goal Setting Theory
Theories of Motivation: Summary
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Since the beginning of industrialization and the advent of factories, people have been trying to figure out what motivates employees. One of the very first theories was developed by Frederick Taylor, who wrote, “The Principles of Scientific Management” in 1911. More recent theories of motivation include ERG Theory (1972) by Alderfer and the Equity Theory of Motivation (1963) by Adams. Unfortunately, most of the theories of motivation differ in what they think the best way to motivate employees is. The reason the theories draw different conclusions is that motivation is somewhat of a black box, where it’s difficult to see what’s going on inside our heads, and each of us is unique enough to make it very difficult to draw anything other than very general conclusions. Theories of Motivation
In a general sense, you can think of motivation as working as follows: As you can see, each of us has needs. Your needs will be different from my needs. But each of us is motivated by our needs to exhibit certain behaviors. The aim of our behaviors is obviously to meet our needs. | https://expertprogrammanagement.com/2019/06/theories-of-motivation/ |
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Headings: Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Content Theories vs. Process Theories
1. Content Theories
2. Process Theories
1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
2. Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory
3. McClelland’s Three Needs Theory
4. McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y
a. Theory X
b. Theory Y
5. Alderfer’s ERG Theory
6. Adam’s Equity Theory
7. Vroom’s Expectancy Theory
8. Taylor’s Motivation Theory – Scientific Management
9. Bandura’s Self-Efficacy Theory of Motivation
10. Skinner’s Reinforcement Theory of Motivation
11. Mayo’s Motivation Theory
12. Locke’s Goal Setting Theory
Theories of Motivation: Summary
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In a general sense, you can think of motivation as working as follows: As you can see, each of us has needs. Your needs will be different from my needs. But each of us is motivated by our needs to exhibit certain behaviors. The aim of our behaviors is obviously to meet our needs. Whether our needs are satisfied or not can then cause us to change our needs. In this way, the cycle begins again with our new needs, potentially causing us to exhibit new behavior. Content Theories vs. Process Theories
As we’ve already discussed, there are many different theories of motivation in existence, and each of them is different. However, they can be categorized into two groups, known as Content Theories and Process Theories. 1. | https://expertprogrammanagement.com/2019/06/theories-of-motivation/ |
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Headings: Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Content Theories vs. Process Theories
1. Content Theories
2. Process Theories
1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
2. Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory
3. McClelland’s Three Needs Theory
4. McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y
a. Theory X
b. Theory Y
5. Alderfer’s ERG Theory
6. Adam’s Equity Theory
7. Vroom’s Expectancy Theory
8. Taylor’s Motivation Theory – Scientific Management
9. Bandura’s Self-Efficacy Theory of Motivation
10. Skinner’s Reinforcement Theory of Motivation
11. Mayo’s Motivation Theory
12. Locke’s Goal Setting Theory
Theories of Motivation: Summary
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Content: Whether our needs are satisfied or not can then cause us to change our needs. In this way, the cycle begins again with our new needs, potentially causing us to exhibit new behavior. Content Theories vs. Process Theories
As we’ve already discussed, there are many different theories of motivation in existence, and each of them is different. However, they can be categorized into two groups, known as Content Theories and Process Theories. 1. Content Theories
Content theories are also sometimes called needs theories. They look at motivation from the perspective of our needs and aspirations. The theories then discuss motivation in terms of filling these needs. You can think of content theories of motivation as focusing on WHAT will motivate us. The main content theories of motivation are – Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, Alderfer’s ERG Theory, McClelland’s Three Needs Theory, Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory, and McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1328908136#3_2059245843 | Title: Theories of Motivation | Motivation Training from EPM
Headings: Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Content Theories vs. Process Theories
1. Content Theories
2. Process Theories
1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
2. Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory
3. McClelland’s Three Needs Theory
4. McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y
a. Theory X
b. Theory Y
5. Alderfer’s ERG Theory
6. Adam’s Equity Theory
7. Vroom’s Expectancy Theory
8. Taylor’s Motivation Theory – Scientific Management
9. Bandura’s Self-Efficacy Theory of Motivation
10. Skinner’s Reinforcement Theory of Motivation
11. Mayo’s Motivation Theory
12. Locke’s Goal Setting Theory
Theories of Motivation: Summary
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Content theories are also sometimes called needs theories. They look at motivation from the perspective of our needs and aspirations. The theories then discuss motivation in terms of filling these needs. You can think of content theories of motivation as focusing on WHAT will motivate us. The main content theories of motivation are – Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, Alderfer’s ERG Theory, McClelland’s Three Needs Theory, Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory, and McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y.
2. Process Theories
Process theories look at how people are motivated. They are concerned with the process by which motivation occurs, and how we can adjust our processes to alter motivation levels. You can think of process theories of motivation as focusing on HOW motivation occurs. The main process theories of motivation are – Skinner’s Reinforcement Theory, Vroom’s Expectancy Theory, Adam’s Equity Theory, and Locke’s Goal Setting Theory. The diagram below shows how the different motivation theories fit within the scheme of things. | https://expertprogrammanagement.com/2019/06/theories-of-motivation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1328908136#4_2059247964 | Title: Theories of Motivation | Motivation Training from EPM
Headings: Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Content Theories vs. Process Theories
1. Content Theories
2. Process Theories
1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
2. Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory
3. McClelland’s Three Needs Theory
4. McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y
a. Theory X
b. Theory Y
5. Alderfer’s ERG Theory
6. Adam’s Equity Theory
7. Vroom’s Expectancy Theory
8. Taylor’s Motivation Theory – Scientific Management
9. Bandura’s Self-Efficacy Theory of Motivation
10. Skinner’s Reinforcement Theory of Motivation
11. Mayo’s Motivation Theory
12. Locke’s Goal Setting Theory
Theories of Motivation: Summary
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Process theories look at how people are motivated. They are concerned with the process by which motivation occurs, and how we can adjust our processes to alter motivation levels. You can think of process theories of motivation as focusing on HOW motivation occurs. The main process theories of motivation are – Skinner’s Reinforcement Theory, Vroom’s Expectancy Theory, Adam’s Equity Theory, and Locke’s Goal Setting Theory. The diagram below shows how the different motivation theories fit within the scheme of things. Let’s now give a brief overview of each of these theories of motivation. If you’d like to dig deeper, then we have provided links to an article covering the theory in greater depth. 1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Maslow described needs in terms of a hierarchy. The concept being that needs at the bottom of the hierarchy must be satisfied before an individual can move to the next level and seek to satisfy those needs. | https://expertprogrammanagement.com/2019/06/theories-of-motivation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1328908136#24_2059282923 | Title: Theories of Motivation | Motivation Training from EPM
Headings: Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Theories of Motivation
Content Theories vs. Process Theories
1. Content Theories
2. Process Theories
1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
2. Herzberg’s Two Factor Theory
3. McClelland’s Three Needs Theory
4. McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y
a. Theory X
b. Theory Y
5. Alderfer’s ERG Theory
6. Adam’s Equity Theory
7. Vroom’s Expectancy Theory
8. Taylor’s Motivation Theory – Scientific Management
9. Bandura’s Self-Efficacy Theory of Motivation
10. Skinner’s Reinforcement Theory of Motivation
11. Mayo’s Motivation Theory
12. Locke’s Goal Setting Theory
Theories of Motivation: Summary
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Content: The higher the result, the higher the motivation. 8. Taylor’s Motivation Theory – Scientific Management
Taylor’s Scientific Management was one of the first motivation theories. Taylor’s theory can be broken down into two parts. A Theory about how employees behave. Principles to maximize efficiency based on this theory. Taylor believed employees were only motivated by one thing, money. Because workers are only motivated by money, then they don’t inherently enjoy work. Because of this, employers should monitor workers closely to ensure they are not slacking. Based on his philosophy that employees | https://expertprogrammanagement.com/2019/06/theories-of-motivation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1333118605#1_2069239505 | Title: Does culture affect our personality? - Individual Traits and Culture
Headings: Does Culture Affect our Personality?
Does Culture Affect our Personality?
Personality: Boas and Benedict
Personality: Margaret Mead
Sex, Differences and Personality
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Personality: Boas and Benedict
According to Franz Boas, pioneer of Psychological Anthropology or the study of the relationship between culture and personality, personality is obtained thru culture and not biology. His theory called Cultural Relativism gives a comprehensive understanding of the underlying relationship between culture and personality. | https://explorable.com/culture-and-personality |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1333118605#2_2069241923 | Title: Does culture affect our personality? - Individual Traits and Culture
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Does Culture Affect our Personality?
Personality: Boas and Benedict
Personality: Margaret Mead
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Personality: Boas and Benedict
According to Franz Boas, pioneer of Psychological Anthropology or the study of the relationship between culture and personality, personality is obtained thru culture and not biology. His theory called Cultural Relativism gives a comprehensive understanding of the underlying relationship between culture and personality. Boas' student Ruth Benedict expounded the research on the effect of culture to personality through studying cultural various patterns and themes. Although she admitted that the global cultural diffusion has made the cultural patterns of civilized societies are difficult to trace, primitive societies located at the remote areas have preserved their shared personalities through their values, beliefs and rituals. When Benedict wrote her book Patterns of Culture, she mentioned her comparison of the cultural patterns of two different northern American Indian groups as well as an Indian group located off-coast of Papua New Guinea. In her study, she found out that although they are from similar genetic collection, these groups have significant differences in their respective value systems. For instance, one tribe's idea of a ""good man"" differentiates to that of another. | https://explorable.com/culture-and-personality |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1333118605#3_2069244246 | Title: Does culture affect our personality? - Individual Traits and Culture
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Does Culture Affect our Personality?
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Content: Boas' student Ruth Benedict expounded the research on the effect of culture to personality through studying cultural various patterns and themes. Although she admitted that the global cultural diffusion has made the cultural patterns of civilized societies are difficult to trace, primitive societies located at the remote areas have preserved their shared personalities through their values, beliefs and rituals. When Benedict wrote her book Patterns of Culture, she mentioned her comparison of the cultural patterns of two different northern American Indian groups as well as an Indian group located off-coast of Papua New Guinea. In her study, she found out that although they are from similar genetic collection, these groups have significant differences in their respective value systems. For instance, one tribe's idea of a ""good man"" differentiates to that of another. Her book, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword: Patterns of Japanese Culture, included a detailed description of Japanese belief and value system as well as a hypothesis on the reason behind the actions of the Japanese during World War II. Personality: Margaret Mead
Arguably, Margaret Mead was one of the leading anthropologists of the 20 th century. Being a student of Boas, Mead extended the school's knowledge in culture and personality as she focused from the American culture to the whole Western World. | https://explorable.com/culture-and-personality |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1333207061#0_2069433908 | Title: Descriptive Research Design - Observing a Phenomenon
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Descriptive research design is a scientific method which involves observing and describing the behavior of a subject without influencing it in any way. This article is a part of the guide: Select from one of the other courses available: Scientific Method Research Design Research Basics Experimental Research Sampling Validity and Reliability Write a Paper Biological Psychology Child Development Stress & Coping Motivation and Emotion Memory & Learning Personality Social Psychology Experiments Science Projects for Kids Survey Guide Philosophy of Science Reasoning Ethics in Research Ancient History Renaissance & Enlightenment Medical History Physics Experiments Biology Experiments Zoology Statistics Beginners Guide Statistical Conclusion Statistical Tests Distribution in Statistics
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Many scientific disciplines, especially social science and psychology, use this method to obtain a general overview of the subject. Some subjects cannot be observed in any other way; for example, a social case study of an individual subject is a descriptive research design and allows observation without affecting normal behavior. It is also useful where it is not possible to test and measure the large number of samples needed for more quantitative types of experimentation. These types of experiments are often used by anthropologists, psychologists and social scientists to observe natural behaviors without affecting them in any way. It is also used by market researchers to judge the habits of customers, or by companies wishing to judge the morale of staff. | https://explorable.com/descriptive-research-design |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1333207061#1_2069437528 | Title: Descriptive Research Design - Observing a Phenomenon
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Content: Some subjects cannot be observed in any other way; for example, a social case study of an individual subject is a descriptive research design and allows observation without affecting normal behavior. It is also useful where it is not possible to test and measure the large number of samples needed for more quantitative types of experimentation. These types of experiments are often used by anthropologists, psychologists and social scientists to observe natural behaviors without affecting them in any way. It is also used by market researchers to judge the habits of customers, or by companies wishing to judge the morale of staff. The results from a descriptive research can in no way be used as a definitive answer or to disprove a hypothesis but, if the limitations are understood, they can still be a useful tool in many areas of scientific research. Advantages
The subject is being observed in a completely natural and unchanged natural environment. A good example of this would be an anthropologist who wanted to study a tribe without affecting their normal behavior in any way. True experiments, whilst giving analyzable data, often adversely influence the normal behavior of the subject. Descriptive research is often used as a pre-cursor to quantitative research designs, the general overview giving some valuable pointers as to what variables are worth testing quantitatively. | https://explorable.com/descriptive-research-design |
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Content: The results from a descriptive research can in no way be used as a definitive answer or to disprove a hypothesis but, if the limitations are understood, they can still be a useful tool in many areas of scientific research. Advantages
The subject is being observed in a completely natural and unchanged natural environment. A good example of this would be an anthropologist who wanted to study a tribe without affecting their normal behavior in any way. True experiments, whilst giving analyzable data, often adversely influence the normal behavior of the subject. Descriptive research is often used as a pre-cursor to quantitative research designs, the general overview giving some valuable pointers as to what variables are worth testing quantitatively. Quantitative experiments are often expensive and time-consuming so it is often good sense to get an idea of what hypotheses are worth testing. Disadvantages
Because there are no variables manipulated, there is no way to statistically analyze the results. Many scientists regard this type of study as very unreliable and ‘unscientific’. In addition, the results of observational studies are not repeatable, and so there can be no replication of the experiment and reviewing of the results. Summary
Descriptive research design is a valid method for researching specific subjects and as a precursor to more quantitative studies. | https://explorable.com/descriptive-research-design |
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Content: Quantitative experiments are often expensive and time-consuming so it is often good sense to get an idea of what hypotheses are worth testing. Disadvantages
Because there are no variables manipulated, there is no way to statistically analyze the results. Many scientists regard this type of study as very unreliable and ‘unscientific’. In addition, the results of observational studies are not repeatable, and so there can be no replication of the experiment and reviewing of the results. Summary
Descriptive research design is a valid method for researching specific subjects and as a precursor to more quantitative studies. Whilst there are some valid concerns about the statistical validity, as long as the limitations are understood by the researcher, this type of study is an invaluable scientific tool. Whilst the results are always open to question and to different interpretations, there is no doubt that they are preferable to performing no research at all. Check out our quiz-page with tests about: Psychology 101
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1333377134#5_2069852394 | Title: Positive Problem-Solving
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Content: People who have a negative outlook may often find themselves thinking and saying, “I can change myself, but I can’t change what’s surrounding me.” In fact - you can. Although you might not be able to change the entire world overnight, with some effort and creativity, you can certainly change your micro-world. However, if it turns out that there truly is nothing you can do to change your environment in a positive way, and you are certain you have done your best, then there are other options. Remove Yourself
First and foremost, you can look into opportunities for removing yourself from that environment. Finding a new, more stimulating environment, where you can accomplish your goals, can help you become a happier person. Removing yourself from the environment is not always as literal as moving to another city or country. It might mean breaking up with your partner, finding a new group of friends, starting your own business, etc. Reinterpretation
Whatever we do in life and whatever the circumstances may be, there is one basic premise of psychology. According to it, it is not important what happens to us, but rather how we interpret it. | https://explorable.com/e/positive-problem-solving |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1333994644#0_2071126267 | Title: Incentive Theory of Motivation
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A theory that focuses on motivation and behaviour, the Incentive Theory of Motivation involves the concepts of conditioning, homeostasis and positive reinforcement. The theory is one of the motivation theories that are promoted by behaviourists. This article is a part of the guide: Select from one of the other courses available: Scientific Method Research Design Research Basics Experimental Research Sampling Validity and Reliability Write a Paper Biological Psychology Child Development Stress & Coping Motivation and Emotion Memory & Learning Personality Social Psychology Experiments Science Projects for Kids Survey Guide Philosophy of Science Reasoning Ethics in Research Ancient History Renaissance & Enlightenment Medical History Physics Experiments Biology Experiments Zoology Statistics Beginners Guide Statistical Conclusion Statistical Tests Distribution in Statistics
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Origin of the Theory
The Incentive Theory of Motivation is a theory that is supported by many behavioural psychologists, the most distinguished one being B.F. Skinner. Skinner and other radical behaviourists believe that a person will more likely to do an action that is positively received, while he will more likely avoid an action that is negatively received (i.e. brings negative reinforcement). The Incentive Theory is said to be different from other theories of motivation in such a way that it views the stimulus as something that attracts a person towards it, rather than something that prompts a person to reduce it or totally eradicate it. The Theory
An incentive is either a promise or an act that is provided for the sake of greater action. In business, an incentive may be an additional benefit or remuneration or job promotion given to an employee either to recognize his achievements or encourage him to perform better. | https://explorable.com/incentive-theory-of-motivation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1335123618#1_2073509182 | Title: Reproducibility
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Reproducibility vs. Repeatability
The Process of Replicating Research
Reproducibility and Generalization - A Cautious Approach
Reproducibility is not Essential
Reproducibility - An Impossible Ideal?
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Reproducibility and Archaeology - The Absurdity of Creationism
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Content: This gives a good guide to whether there were any inherent flaws within the experiment and ensures that the researcher paid due diligence to the process of experimental design. A replication study ensures that the researcher constructs a valid and reliable methodology and analysis. Reproducibility vs. Repeatability
Reproducibility is different to repeatability, where the researchers repeat their experiment to test and verify their results. Reproducibility is tested by a replication study, which must be completely independent and generate identical findings known as commensurate results. Ideally, the replication study should utilize slightly different instruments and approaches, to ensure that there was no equipment malfunction. If a type of measuring device has a design flaw, then it is likely that this artefact will be apparent in all models. The Process of Replicating Research
For most of the physical sciences, reproducibility is a simple process and it is easy to replicate methods and equipment. An astronomer measuring the spectrum of a star notes down the instruments and methodology used, and an independent researcher should be able to achieve exactly the same results, Even in biochemistry, where naturally variable living organisms are used, good research shows remarkably little variation. However, the social sciences, ecology and environmental science are a much more difficult case. Organisms can show a huge amount of variation, making it difficult to replicate research exactly and so reproducibility is a process of attempting to make the experiment as reproducible as possible, ensuring that the researcher can defend their position. | https://explorable.com/reproducibility |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1335123618#2_2073511497 | Title: Reproducibility
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Reproducibility
Reproducibility vs. Repeatability
The Process of Replicating Research
Reproducibility and Generalization - A Cautious Approach
Reproducibility is not Essential
Reproducibility - An Impossible Ideal?
Reproducibility and Specificity - A Geological Example
Reproducibility and Archaeology - The Absurdity of Creationism
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Content: If a type of measuring device has a design flaw, then it is likely that this artefact will be apparent in all models. The Process of Replicating Research
For most of the physical sciences, reproducibility is a simple process and it is easy to replicate methods and equipment. An astronomer measuring the spectrum of a star notes down the instruments and methodology used, and an independent researcher should be able to achieve exactly the same results, Even in biochemistry, where naturally variable living organisms are used, good research shows remarkably little variation. However, the social sciences, ecology and environmental science are a much more difficult case. Organisms can show a huge amount of variation, making it difficult to replicate research exactly and so reproducibility is a process of attempting to make the experiment as reproducible as possible, ensuring that the researcher can defend their position. In addition, these sciences have to make much more use of statistics to dampen down experimental noise caused by physiological and psychological differences between the subjects. This is one of the reasons why most social sciences accept a 95% probability level, which is a contrast to the 99% confidence required by most physical sciences. Reproducibility and Generalization - A Cautious Approach
Observing due caution with the process of generalizing results helps to strengthen the case for experimental reproducibility. In any study, there is a far smaller chance of finding confounding evidence if the claims are narrowly defined than if they are sweeping generalizations. For example, a psychologist who found that aggression in children under the age of five increased if they watched violent TV, could generalize that all children under five would display the same condition. | https://explorable.com/reproducibility |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1335123618#3_2073513958 | Title: Reproducibility
Headings:
Reproducibility
Reproducibility vs. Repeatability
The Process of Replicating Research
Reproducibility and Generalization - A Cautious Approach
Reproducibility is not Essential
Reproducibility - An Impossible Ideal?
Reproducibility and Specificity - A Geological Example
Reproducibility and Archaeology - The Absurdity of Creationism
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Content: In addition, these sciences have to make much more use of statistics to dampen down experimental noise caused by physiological and psychological differences between the subjects. This is one of the reasons why most social sciences accept a 95% probability level, which is a contrast to the 99% confidence required by most physical sciences. Reproducibility and Generalization - A Cautious Approach
Observing due caution with the process of generalizing results helps to strengthen the case for experimental reproducibility. In any study, there is a far smaller chance of finding confounding evidence if the claims are narrowly defined than if they are sweeping generalizations. For example, a psychologist who found that aggression in children under the age of five increased if they watched violent TV, could generalize that all children under five would display the same condition. Extending this to all children means that the experiment is prone to replication issues - A researcher finding that aggression did not increase in nine year old children would invalidate the entire premise by questioning the reproducibility. Reproducibility is not Essential
It is important to understand that creating replicable research is not essential for validity, although it does help. Sometimes, due to sheer impracticality, temporal difficulties, or expense, this is not possible. The Framingham Heart Study, an experiment testing three generations of nurses for cardiac issues, has been going on for over 60 years and nobody is seriously expected to replicate it. Instead, results from other studies around the world are used to build up a database of statistical evidence supporting the findings. | https://explorable.com/reproducibility |
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