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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1364837483#4_2135553841 | Title: Bullying: What Educators Can Do About It
Headings: Bullying: What Educators Can Do About It
Bullying: What Educators Can Do About It
Introduction
Three Forms of Bullying
Strategies for Teachers
Plan and Make Consequences Clear
Safeguard Honesty
Create a Bullying Policy
Inclusion and Discussion
Adopt effective strategies
Power of Students
Ask
In-Class Strategies
Strategies for Schools
Other Resources
References
Sample Classroom Activities to Help Prevent Bullying
Sample Activities
Defining Bullying
All-about-Me Books
Cooperative Learning Projects
Classroom-Level Interventions for Bully/Victim Problems
Rule-Based Strategies
Questions to Ask Yourself
Reference
Insight-Oriented Strategies
Questions to Ask Yourself
Grouping Rearrangement Strategies
Questions to Ask Yourself
Children's Books Related to Bullying
Content: Physical: the most commonly known form; includes hitting, kicking, spitting, pushing, and taking personal belongings. Verbal: includes taunting, malicious teasing, name-calling, and making threats. Psychological: involves spreading rumors, manipulating social relationships, and engaging in social exclusion, extortion, or intimidation. Strategies for Teachers
Up to half of today's children are victims of school bullying. Parents, educators, and students alike must work together to help stop bullying in their class-rooms, playgrounds, and schools. The following strategies can help teachers and administrators to combat bullying in their schools. | https://extension.psu.edu/bullying-what-educators-can-do-about-it |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1364837483#5_2135555543 | Title: Bullying: What Educators Can Do About It
Headings: Bullying: What Educators Can Do About It
Bullying: What Educators Can Do About It
Introduction
Three Forms of Bullying
Strategies for Teachers
Plan and Make Consequences Clear
Safeguard Honesty
Create a Bullying Policy
Inclusion and Discussion
Adopt effective strategies
Power of Students
Ask
In-Class Strategies
Strategies for Schools
Other Resources
References
Sample Classroom Activities to Help Prevent Bullying
Sample Activities
Defining Bullying
All-about-Me Books
Cooperative Learning Projects
Classroom-Level Interventions for Bully/Victim Problems
Rule-Based Strategies
Questions to Ask Yourself
Reference
Insight-Oriented Strategies
Questions to Ask Yourself
Grouping Rearrangement Strategies
Questions to Ask Yourself
Children's Books Related to Bullying
Content: Psychological: involves spreading rumors, manipulating social relationships, and engaging in social exclusion, extortion, or intimidation. Strategies for Teachers
Up to half of today's children are victims of school bullying. Parents, educators, and students alike must work together to help stop bullying in their class-rooms, playgrounds, and schools. The following strategies can help teachers and administrators to combat bullying in their schools. Plan and Make Consequences Clear
An effective strategy for schools to reduce bullying is to have a policy outlining how teachers and school staff address the issue of bullying in the classroom and how incidents are dealt with after they have happened. All students need to be aware of the consequences of bullying. Safeguard Honesty
Students feel safe reporting bullying when teachers, administrators, and other school personnel respect the anonymity of the victim and/or reporting students. Create a Bullying Policy
An effective strategy to reduce bullying is to create a school-wide policy that defines bullying, outlines how teachers and school staff should address the issue of bullying in the classroom, and delineates how incidents are to be dealt with after they occur. All students need to be aware of the consequences of bullying. | https://extension.psu.edu/bullying-what-educators-can-do-about-it |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1367918898#4_2141407165 | Title: Moles
Headings: Moles
Moles
General Biology
Description of Damage
Damage Identification
Damage Control
Exclusion
Indirect methods
Frightening
Repellents
Toxicants
Fumigants
Trapping
Live-trapping
Other methods
Legal Status
Summary
Facts to remember
Authors
Acknowledgments
Content: Their diet consists mainly of grubs, beetles, beetle larvae, and worms found in the soil. Moles eat from 70 to 100 percent of their weight each day. The tremendous amount of energy expended in plowing through soil requires a correspondingly large amount of food to supply that energy. Moles do not hibernate but are more or less active all seasons of the year. They are busiest finding and storing foods during rainy periods in summer. Because of their food requirements, moles must cover a larger area than do most animals that live underground. Three to five moles per acre are considered a high population for most areas. Moles prefer to hunt in loose, moist soil that is rich in grubs and earthworms. This preference accounts for the mole's attraction to lawns and parks. Description of Damage
Moles play a beneficial role in the management of soil and the control of undesirable grubs and insects. | https://extension.psu.edu/moles |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1371462889#2_2148476656 | Title: Watermelon Production
Headings: Watermelon Production
Watermelon Production
Marketing
Recommended watermelon varieties for Pennsylvania
Production Considerations
Planting and Fertilization
Pollination
Pest Management
Harvest and Storage
Environmental Regulations
Risk Management
Good Agricultural Practices and Good Handling Practices
Sample Budget
Initial Resource Requirements
Labor:
Equipment:
For More Information
Associations
Web Sites
Authors
Content: Watermelon was widely distributed throughout the remainder of the world by African slaves and European colonists. It was carried to Brazil, the West Indies, Eastern North America, islands of the Pacific, New Zealand, and Australia. Written records indicate that watermelons were cultivated in Massachusetts as early as 1629, before 1664 by the Florida Indians, in 1673 in the Midwest, in 1747 in Connecticut (from seeds that originated in Russia), in 1799 by Indian tribes along the Colorado River, and in 1822 in Illinois. Watermelons are currently grown on all continents throughout the warm regions of the globe. Most of the watermelons harvested in the United States are sold as fresh produce. According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service, the United States produced 126,000 acres of watermelons in 2009 with a value of $460 million. Marketing
Fresh-market watermelons are produced in Pennsylvania from the end of July to the end of September. Watermelon cultivars recommended for Pennsylvania are listed below. Recommended watermelon varieties for Pennsylvania
Seedless (triploid) watermelons produce fruits having few if any true seeds. Immature, white seed coats and, under certain conditions, a few dark seeds may be present in the fruit. | https://extension.psu.edu/watermelon-production |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1371462889#7_2148487349 | Title: Watermelon Production
Headings: Watermelon Production
Watermelon Production
Marketing
Recommended watermelon varieties for Pennsylvania
Production Considerations
Planting and Fertilization
Pollination
Pest Management
Harvest and Storage
Environmental Regulations
Risk Management
Good Agricultural Practices and Good Handling Practices
Sample Budget
Initial Resource Requirements
Labor:
Equipment:
For More Information
Associations
Web Sites
Authors
Content: Farmer's markets are another retail option, but you should contact the markets well in advance of the marketing season to be sure space is available and to find out what requirements you must follow. For more information about roadside markets, see Developing a Roadside Farm Market. Production Considerations
Watermelons grow best on soils that hold water well and have good air and water infiltration rates. Soil should have a pH of 5.8-6.6. Watermelons are sensitive to cold temperatures, and even a mild frost can severely injure the crop. The best average temperature range for watermelon production during the growing season is between 65°F and 95°F. Temperatures above 95°F or below 50°F will slow the growth and maturation of the crop. Watermelons require a constant supply of moisture during the growing season. However, excess water at any time during crop growth, especially as fruit reaches maturity, can cause the fruit to crack, which will reduce crop yields and fruit quality. Planting and Fertilization
Commercial rowers generally transplant approximately 2,800-4,400 plants per acre in single rows 5-8 feet apart on plastic-mulched beds with 24-36 inches between plants in the row. | https://extension.psu.edu/watermelon-production |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1371462889#13_2148498917 | Title: Watermelon Production
Headings: Watermelon Production
Watermelon Production
Marketing
Recommended watermelon varieties for Pennsylvania
Production Considerations
Planting and Fertilization
Pollination
Pest Management
Harvest and Storage
Environmental Regulations
Risk Management
Good Agricultural Practices and Good Handling Practices
Sample Budget
Initial Resource Requirements
Labor:
Equipment:
For More Information
Associations
Web Sites
Authors
Content: Several preplant and postemergence herbicides are available for watermelons, depending on the specific weed problem and the growth stage. If infestation levels are mild, early cultivation (prior to vine running) can help reduce weed problems. Insects are a major problem in watermelon production. Cucumberbeetle, aphids, seed corn maggot, leafminers, and rindworms (cucumber beetle larvae) can all cause crop losses. Monitoring insect populations with traps and scouting will help you determine when to apply pesticides and how often to spray. Several watermelon diseases can cause crop losses, including bacterial fruit blotch, fusarium wilt, powdery mildew, downy mildew, and gummy stem blight. Viruses such as cucumber mosaic (CMV), squash mosaic (SqMV), and watermelon mosaic (WMV-1, 2) are also a problem. These diseases can be controlled by using disease-resistant varieties and by having a good crop-rotation system and soils with good air and water infiltration rates. Many of the pesticides required for watermelon production are restricted-use pesticides and re quire a pesticide license to purchase. Pesticide applicator tests are usually administered at county extension offices so you should contact your local office for dates and times for these examin | https://extension.psu.edu/watermelon-production |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1372080070#9_2149636416 | Title: 5 Examples of Everyday Ageism
Headings: 5 Examples of Everyday Ageism
5 Examples of Everyday Ageism
5 Common Examples
Hope for the Future
References:
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Content: Taking young people to nursing homes is not the first step. Well-meaning adults may not realize trips to nursing homes risk reinforcing negative stereotypes on aging (frail, feeble, sick, dependent, decline, etc.). What’s more, only 5% of adults age 65 or older reside in nursing homes. This is not to suggest that young people should never go to nursing homes. The key is to diversify their exposure to older people so they have more accurate information on what it means to be older. SDUS Extension is creating intergenerational opportunities for the people of South Dakota. TeachSD is an intergenerational technology program. Younger people are highly skilled using technology and many adults are eager to learn to use technology. Collaborative efforts between experts in youth and adult development have resulted in a curriculum to teach young people how to teach adults to use technology. Working with partners in the community, SDSU Extension provides opportunities for younger people to interact with older people in positive ways. | https://extension.sdstate.edu/5-examples-everyday-ageism |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1377883040#7_2158563740 | Title: Bullying: A big problem with big consequences | UMN Extension
Headings: Bullying: A big problem with big consequences
Bullying: A big problem with big consequences
What is bullying?
What the research says
Gender differences
The bystander
What you can do if your teen is the victim of a bully
What to do if your teen bullies others
Content: Here's how things break down for students who reported being bullied at school: 18 percent reported they were made fun of, called names, or insulted. 18 percent reported being the subject of rumors. 6 percent reported being excluded from activities on purpose. 5 percent reported being threatened with harm. 3 percent reported others tried to make them do things they did not want to do. Gender differences
Research has found that males were both more likely than females to bully or to be victims of bullying. Physical bullying is the most common for males — being hit, slapped, or push. Females were more likely to report verbal and psychological bullying, including sexual harassment and rumor mongering. A significant bullying problem involves controlling or manipulating others by damaging or threatening to damage valued relationships. | https://extension.umn.edu/bullying-and-violence/bullying-big-problem-big-consequences |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1380562928#11_2164667686 | Title: Monitoring Your Show Pig’s Progress | Animal Agriculture | Washington State University
Headings: Monitoring Your Show Pig’s Progress
Monitoring Your Show Pig’s Progress
References:
Content: At least 24-48 hours should have elapsed since exposure of the vehicle to other pigs. Your clothes and foot wear should be clean and disinfected after the last contact with other pigs. Major stress can occur when you bring your feeder pig home. The change in feed and stress of transport are the primary ones. To minimize the stress associated with the change in feed, find out what type of feed the pig has been receiving and either purchase a 2 to 4 day supply from the producer or their supplier. Then make changes to a new feed over several days. Young feeder pigs will often scour or develop diarrhea because of the multiple stressors that occur at the change of ownership. Therefore, you should consider the administration of antibiotics (injectable or in the feed or water) for the first few days after you bring them home. Regardless of how you transport your pigs, make sure the vehicle or carrier is free of sharp edges and is appropriate for the weather and temperature. Clean, straw-bedded dog carriers can be appropriate for smaller feeder pigs. | https://extension.wsu.edu/animalag/content/monitoring-your-show-pigs-progress/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1383024634#0_2169710942 | Title:
Headings: Kingdom Plantae, Part I - Bryophytes and Ferns
Kingdom
Plantae,
Part
I
-
Bryophytes
and
Ferns
I.
Introduction
II.
Objectives:
III.
Part
I
-
Bryophytes
Examination
of
living/preserved
Polytrichum:
Examination
of
prepared
moss
slides:
IV.
Part
II
-
Ferns
Examination
of
fern
sporophyte
and
section
of
sorus:
Observation
of
a
fern
gametophyte:
Fern
gametophyte
with
attached
sporophyte:
V.
Review
Questions
Other:
Content: Kingdom Plantae, Part I - Bryophytes and Ferns
Kingdom
Plantae,
Part
I
-
Bryophytes
and
Ferns
I.
Introduction
Plants
are
multicellular
eukaryotic
organisms
that
are
autotrophic
(produce
their
own
food
by
photosynthesis),
and
possess: apical
cell
division,
chlorophyll,
a
waxy
cuticle,
and
have
cell
walls
containing
cellulose. Furthermore,
all
members
of
the
plant
kingdom
have
variations
of
a
life
cycle
described
as
alternation
of
generations. In
the
alternation
of
generations
life
cycle
there
are
two
mature
stages
known
as
the
sporophyte
and
gametophyte. The
sporophyte,
which
is
always
diploid
(2n),
produces
haploid
(n)
spores
by
the
process
of
meiosis
in
structures
called
sporangia. Spores
germinate
and
develop
into
gametophytes,
which
are
always
haploid. The
haploid
gametophyte
produces
gametes
(sperm
or
eggs)
which
later
fuse
to
form
a
diploid
zygote. The
zygote
develops
into
the
mature
sporophyte,
thus
completing
the
life
cycle. The
major
groups
of
plants
that
you
will
examine
in
this
week's
lab
exercises
are
bryophytes
(hornworts,
liverworts,
and
mosses)
and
ferns. Next
week
we
will
examine
the
Gymnosperms
("naked
seed"
producing
plants)
and
Angiosperms
(flowering
plants),
which
are
the
"most
advanced"
plants
alive
today. | https://extranet.dccc.edu/dl/videos/biolabmanuals/bio%20111/7%20Bryophytes%20and%20Ferns.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1383024634#4_2169719858 | Title:
Headings: Kingdom Plantae, Part I - Bryophytes and Ferns
Kingdom
Plantae,
Part
I
-
Bryophytes
and
Ferns
I.
Introduction
II.
Objectives:
III.
Part
I
-
Bryophytes
Examination
of
living/preserved
Polytrichum:
Examination
of
prepared
moss
slides:
IV.
Part
II
-
Ferns
Examination
of
fern
sporophyte
and
section
of
sorus:
Observation
of
a
fern
gametophyte:
Fern
gametophyte
with
attached
sporophyte:
V.
Review
Questions
Other:
Content: Green
Algae
are
multicellular,
photosynthetic
protists,
but
lack
many
of
the
adaptations
that
plants
have
for
living
on
dry
land. Using
the
cladogram
in
Figure
1
as
a
guide,
we
see
5
traits
that
bryophytes
possess,
but
green
algae
lack. These
include,
an
alternation
of
generations
lifecycle,
apical
cell
division,
a
waxy
cuticle,
and
multicellular
gamete
producing
structures
(antheridia
and
archegonia). What
advantage
does
a
waxy
cuticle
give
to
a
land
plant
that
a
green
algae
lacks? What
advantage(s)
does
multicellular
gametangia
give
to
a
land
plant
that
a
green
algae
lacks? Using
the
cladogram
in
Figure
1
as
a
guide,
which
structures
do
bryophytes
lack
that
all
other
plants
(ferns
and
seed
plants)
possess? List
at
least
three. The
photosynthetic
portion
of
a
bryophyte
is
called
a
thallus. Remember,
bryophytes
lack
vascular
tissue,
so
they
do
not
possess
true
leaves,
roots,
or
stems
like
vascular
plants. The
life
cycle
of
bryophytes
is
characterized
by
distinct
alternation
of
generations
in
which
the
gametophyte
is
the
dominant
stage
of
the
life
cycle. | https://extranet.dccc.edu/dl/videos/biolabmanuals/bio%20111/7%20Bryophytes%20and%20Ferns.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1383024634#5_2169722468 | Title:
Headings: Kingdom Plantae, Part I - Bryophytes and Ferns
Kingdom
Plantae,
Part
I
-
Bryophytes
and
Ferns
I.
Introduction
II.
Objectives:
III.
Part
I
-
Bryophytes
Examination
of
living/preserved
Polytrichum:
Examination
of
prepared
moss
slides:
IV.
Part
II
-
Ferns
Examination
of
fern
sporophyte
and
section
of
sorus:
Observation
of
a
fern
gametophyte:
Fern
gametophyte
with
attached
sporophyte:
V.
Review
Questions
Other:
Content: Using
the
cladogram
in
Figure
1
as
a
guide,
which
structures
do
bryophytes
lack
that
all
other
plants
(ferns
and
seed
plants)
possess? List
at
least
three. The
photosynthetic
portion
of
a
bryophyte
is
called
a
thallus. Remember,
bryophytes
lack
vascular
tissue,
so
they
do
not
possess
true
leaves,
roots,
or
stems
like
vascular
plants. The
life
cycle
of
bryophytes
is
characterized
by
distinct
alternation
of
generations
in
which
the
gametophyte
is
the
dominant
stage
of
the
life
cycle. The
gametophyte
stage
is
dominant
because
it
is
larger
and
longer
lasting
than
the
sporophyte
stage,
and
the
sporophyte
is
nutritionally
dependent
on
the
gametophyte. The
gametophytes
are
either
male
or
female. Male
gametophytes
develop
male
sex
organs
called
antheridia,
which
produce
flagellated,
swimming
sperm. Female
gametophytes
develop
female
sex
organs
called
archegonia,
which
produce
eggs. Bryophytes
require
water
for
sexual
reproduction
because
the
antheridia
and
archegonia
are
on
separate
individual
gametophytes,
so
sperm
must
swim
to
the
archegonia
in
drops
of
water. | https://extranet.dccc.edu/dl/videos/biolabmanuals/bio%20111/7%20Bryophytes%20and%20Ferns.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1383024634#6_2169725043 | Title:
Headings: Kingdom Plantae, Part I - Bryophytes and Ferns
Kingdom
Plantae,
Part
I
-
Bryophytes
and
Ferns
I.
Introduction
II.
Objectives:
III.
Part
I
-
Bryophytes
Examination
of
living/preserved
Polytrichum:
Examination
of
prepared
moss
slides:
IV.
Part
II
-
Ferns
Examination
of
fern
sporophyte
and
section
of
sorus:
Observation
of
a
fern
gametophyte:
Fern
gametophyte
with
attached
sporophyte:
V.
Review
Questions
Other:
Content: The
gametophyte
stage
is
dominant
because
it
is
larger
and
longer
lasting
than
the
sporophyte
stage,
and
the
sporophyte
is
nutritionally
dependent
on
the
gametophyte. The
gametophytes
are
either
male
or
female. Male
gametophytes
develop
male
sex
organs
called
antheridia,
which
produce
flagellated,
swimming
sperm. Female
gametophytes
develop
female
sex
organs
called
archegonia,
which
produce
eggs. Bryophytes
require
water
for
sexual
reproduction
because
the
antheridia
and
archegonia
are
on
separate
individual
gametophytes,
so
sperm
must
swim
to
the
archegonia
in
drops
of
water. The
fertilized
egg
is
called
a
zygote
(2n),
which
eventually
develops
into
a
mature
sporophyte
(2n). The
mature
sporophyte
produces
haploid
spores
(via
meiosis),
each
of
which
can
develop
into
a
gametophyte,
thus
completing
the
alternation
of
generations
life
cycle. As
you
look
at
the
different
groups
of
plants
over
the
next
two
labs,
pay
attention
to
the
difference
in
life
cycles,
tissue
types,
and
their
structure. These
are
the
characteristics
that
taxonomists
use
to
classify
plants. More
importantly,
they
reflect
the
traits
that
plants
acquired
as
they
evolved
from
an
ancestral
green
algae,
to
bryophytes,
to
ferns,
then
ultimately
the
seed
plants
(Gymnosperms
and
Angiosperms). | https://extranet.dccc.edu/dl/videos/biolabmanuals/bio%20111/7%20Bryophytes%20and%20Ferns.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1385434112#7_2173552260 | Title: Drywall Tips from the Pros - Extreme How To
Headings: Drywall Tips from the Pros
Drywall Tips from the Pros
Tools
Surface Preparation
Fasteners
Cutting Drywall
Taping
Spackle & Spackle Tools
Finishing Drywall
Recommended Articles
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EHT Spotlight
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Content: Next, install the bottom panels on the walls. Lastly, install the top wall panels. The bottom panel will hold the top panel up for fastening. The top wall panel will also help support the edges of the ceiling panels. Cutting Drywall
In any drywall project, panels will need to be cut. The most common type of cut is across a panel. Use a chalk line or drywall ‘T’ square and pencil to mark the panel prior to cutting. Use a utility knife to make the cut, keeping in mind that you do not have to cut all of the way through the panel – just through the surface paper. Once the cut has been made, lift the panel and ‘break it’ along the cut line. This action is much like opening a book. | https://extremehowto.com/drywall-tips-from-the-pros/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1405235536#4_2214263746 | Title: Black Floaters in Eye: Causes, Signs and Treatment
Headings: Black Floaters in Eye
Black Floaters in Eye
Symptoms
What Causes Black Floaters in Eyes?
When to See the Doctor
Black Floaters Treatment
Content: If you see a flash, it’s since the vitreous has actually pulled away from the retina. If that occurs, see your optometrist ASAP. These modifications can occur at any age, however normally take place in between 50 and 75. You’re most likely to have them if you’re nearsighted or have recently had cataract surgery. It’s rare, however black floaters can likewise arise from: Eye disease
Eye injury
Diabetic retinopathy
Crystal-like deposits that form in the vitreous
Eye tumors
Major eye conditions connected with black floaters include: Detached retina
Torn retina
Bleeding in your vitreous
Irritated vitreous or retina caused by infections or an autoimmune condition
Eye tumors
Something that may resemble a floater is the visual aura that can include a migraine headache. It might look like what you see when you put your eye to a kaleidoscope. It may even move. It’s different from the floaters and flashbulb type “flashes” that include other eye issues. | https://eyexan.com/black-floaters-eye/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1405943239#1_2216130392 | Title: Inhibit Grieving: The Dangers & How to Stop It | Empower Your Mind
Headings:
This week we are talking all about dialectical dilemmas & our topic is: inhibited grieving.
Inhibited grieving is just what it sounds like: grief that has been held back, restrained, or otherwise prevented from being fully experienced.
All that we inhibit when we block off grief is our own healing process.
Grief can come from any sort of change or loss: a divorce, loss of a pet, a move, a job change, etc.
Inhibited grieving can look like:
Here’s how you can begin to intentionally work through your own grieving process without ignoring or restricting it:
Acknowledge the loss:
Give yourself space to express your grief without shame:
Lean on your support system:
Where grief is fresh, any attempt to divert it only irritates.” -Samuel Johnson
Think different, do more, worry less.
Content: We have covered dialectical dilemmas before, covering both active passivity and self invalidation. But if you aren’t familiar with them, dialectical dilemmas are extreme conflicting emotional states a person may present in treatment. In DBT treatment, the goal is to find a healthy union of the two opposing ideas in whichever dilemma a patient presents. Inhibited grieving is just what it sounds like: grief that has been held back, restrained, or otherwise prevented from being fully experienced. When someone is experiencing inhibited grief, typically they show no outward signs of grieving, no matter the severity of the event that normally would trigger the grieving process. While it doesn’t show up outwardly, the grief still needs some place to go, an outlet for the extreme emotion. So when the expression of grief is inhibited, the bereaved often finds their grief has manifested physically instead. Illness, stomach problems, nausea, trouble sleeping, muscle tightness or aches, energy depletion, headaches, lack of appetite, etc. are all ways inhibited grief can manifest physically if not emotionally acknowledged. | https://eymtherapy.com/blog/inhibited-grieving-what-are-the-dangers-how-do-we-stop-it/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1405943239#2_2216132639 | Title: Inhibit Grieving: The Dangers & How to Stop It | Empower Your Mind
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This week we are talking all about dialectical dilemmas & our topic is: inhibited grieving.
Inhibited grieving is just what it sounds like: grief that has been held back, restrained, or otherwise prevented from being fully experienced.
All that we inhibit when we block off grief is our own healing process.
Grief can come from any sort of change or loss: a divorce, loss of a pet, a move, a job change, etc.
Inhibited grieving can look like:
Here’s how you can begin to intentionally work through your own grieving process without ignoring or restricting it:
Acknowledge the loss:
Give yourself space to express your grief without shame:
Lean on your support system:
Where grief is fresh, any attempt to divert it only irritates.” -Samuel Johnson
Think different, do more, worry less.
Content: When someone is experiencing inhibited grief, typically they show no outward signs of grieving, no matter the severity of the event that normally would trigger the grieving process. While it doesn’t show up outwardly, the grief still needs some place to go, an outlet for the extreme emotion. So when the expression of grief is inhibited, the bereaved often finds their grief has manifested physically instead. Illness, stomach problems, nausea, trouble sleeping, muscle tightness or aches, energy depletion, headaches, lack of appetite, etc. are all ways inhibited grief can manifest physically if not emotionally acknowledged. Today, I want you to think about how you feel when you don’t give yourself space to explore & work through big emotions like grief. Does the sadness really go away? Does it impact your physical health? Does it come back later and overwhelm you? When we restrain feelings of grief, we don’t actually move past them. | https://eymtherapy.com/blog/inhibited-grieving-what-are-the-dangers-how-do-we-stop-it/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1405943239#3_2216134707 | Title: Inhibit Grieving: The Dangers & How to Stop It | Empower Your Mind
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This week we are talking all about dialectical dilemmas & our topic is: inhibited grieving.
Inhibited grieving is just what it sounds like: grief that has been held back, restrained, or otherwise prevented from being fully experienced.
All that we inhibit when we block off grief is our own healing process.
Grief can come from any sort of change or loss: a divorce, loss of a pet, a move, a job change, etc.
Inhibited grieving can look like:
Here’s how you can begin to intentionally work through your own grieving process without ignoring or restricting it:
Acknowledge the loss:
Give yourself space to express your grief without shame:
Lean on your support system:
Where grief is fresh, any attempt to divert it only irritates.” -Samuel Johnson
Think different, do more, worry less.
Content: Today, I want you to think about how you feel when you don’t give yourself space to explore & work through big emotions like grief. Does the sadness really go away? Does it impact your physical health? Does it come back later and overwhelm you? When we restrain feelings of grief, we don’t actually move past them. Instead, we bury them within us, and carry them around. All that we inhibit when we block off grief is our own healing process. Do you feel a lack of control when previously inhibited grief comes back? Or when it manifests in your body, negatively affecting your health? Instead, imagine you had a process to work through your grief without shame. | https://eymtherapy.com/blog/inhibited-grieving-what-are-the-dangers-how-do-we-stop-it/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1405943239#4_2216136490 | Title: Inhibit Grieving: The Dangers & How to Stop It | Empower Your Mind
Headings:
This week we are talking all about dialectical dilemmas & our topic is: inhibited grieving.
Inhibited grieving is just what it sounds like: grief that has been held back, restrained, or otherwise prevented from being fully experienced.
All that we inhibit when we block off grief is our own healing process.
Grief can come from any sort of change or loss: a divorce, loss of a pet, a move, a job change, etc.
Inhibited grieving can look like:
Here’s how you can begin to intentionally work through your own grieving process without ignoring or restricting it:
Acknowledge the loss:
Give yourself space to express your grief without shame:
Lean on your support system:
Where grief is fresh, any attempt to divert it only irritates.” -Samuel Johnson
Think different, do more, worry less.
Content: Instead, we bury them within us, and carry them around. All that we inhibit when we block off grief is our own healing process. Do you feel a lack of control when previously inhibited grief comes back? Or when it manifests in your body, negatively affecting your health? Instead, imagine you had a process to work through your grief without shame. How would that feel? Grief doesn’t just come from death (though death can of course, bring on severe grief). Grief can come from any sort of change or loss: a divorce, loss of a pet, a move, a job change, etc. It is important to let yourself feel & experience the grieving process for any life event that may cause you to feel grief. | https://eymtherapy.com/blog/inhibited-grieving-what-are-the-dangers-how-do-we-stop-it/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1405943239#5_2216138287 | Title: Inhibit Grieving: The Dangers & How to Stop It | Empower Your Mind
Headings:
This week we are talking all about dialectical dilemmas & our topic is: inhibited grieving.
Inhibited grieving is just what it sounds like: grief that has been held back, restrained, or otherwise prevented from being fully experienced.
All that we inhibit when we block off grief is our own healing process.
Grief can come from any sort of change or loss: a divorce, loss of a pet, a move, a job change, etc.
Inhibited grieving can look like:
Here’s how you can begin to intentionally work through your own grieving process without ignoring or restricting it:
Acknowledge the loss:
Give yourself space to express your grief without shame:
Lean on your support system:
Where grief is fresh, any attempt to divert it only irritates.” -Samuel Johnson
Think different, do more, worry less.
Content: How would that feel? Grief doesn’t just come from death (though death can of course, bring on severe grief). Grief can come from any sort of change or loss: a divorce, loss of a pet, a move, a job change, etc. It is important to let yourself feel & experience the grieving process for any life event that may cause you to feel grief. However, often don’t let themselves feel that grief, and instead push it aside and keep themselves busy in order to keep on ignoring it. What this does is: It causes grief to manifest physically (illness, declining health, lack of sleep, etc.) It leaves us out of control of our emotions. Often the grief will resurface and overwhelm us. | https://eymtherapy.com/blog/inhibited-grieving-what-are-the-dangers-how-do-we-stop-it/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1405943239#6_2216140079 | Title: Inhibit Grieving: The Dangers & How to Stop It | Empower Your Mind
Headings:
This week we are talking all about dialectical dilemmas & our topic is: inhibited grieving.
Inhibited grieving is just what it sounds like: grief that has been held back, restrained, or otherwise prevented from being fully experienced.
All that we inhibit when we block off grief is our own healing process.
Grief can come from any sort of change or loss: a divorce, loss of a pet, a move, a job change, etc.
Inhibited grieving can look like:
Here’s how you can begin to intentionally work through your own grieving process without ignoring or restricting it:
Acknowledge the loss:
Give yourself space to express your grief without shame:
Lean on your support system:
Where grief is fresh, any attempt to divert it only irritates.” -Samuel Johnson
Think different, do more, worry less.
Content: However, often don’t let themselves feel that grief, and instead push it aside and keep themselves busy in order to keep on ignoring it. What this does is: It causes grief to manifest physically (illness, declining health, lack of sleep, etc.) It leaves us out of control of our emotions. Often the grief will resurface and overwhelm us. It inhibits our healing process. Inhibited grieving can look like: Staying busy
Pushing emotions away
Isolating the self from anything that reminds you of the grief
Healing from grief can only happen when we acknowledge our grief. If a major life change or loss happens in your life and you feel yourself trying to restrict your grieving process, pushing away strong emotions, or trying to stay busy you may be inhibiting your grieving (& healing) process. Here’s how you can begin to intentionally work through your own grieving process without ignoring or restricting it: | https://eymtherapy.com/blog/inhibited-grieving-what-are-the-dangers-how-do-we-stop-it/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1405943239#7_2216142114 | Title: Inhibit Grieving: The Dangers & How to Stop It | Empower Your Mind
Headings:
This week we are talking all about dialectical dilemmas & our topic is: inhibited grieving.
Inhibited grieving is just what it sounds like: grief that has been held back, restrained, or otherwise prevented from being fully experienced.
All that we inhibit when we block off grief is our own healing process.
Grief can come from any sort of change or loss: a divorce, loss of a pet, a move, a job change, etc.
Inhibited grieving can look like:
Here’s how you can begin to intentionally work through your own grieving process without ignoring or restricting it:
Acknowledge the loss:
Give yourself space to express your grief without shame:
Lean on your support system:
Where grief is fresh, any attempt to divert it only irritates.” -Samuel Johnson
Think different, do more, worry less.
Content: It inhibits our healing process. Inhibited grieving can look like: Staying busy
Pushing emotions away
Isolating the self from anything that reminds you of the grief
Healing from grief can only happen when we acknowledge our grief. If a major life change or loss happens in your life and you feel yourself trying to restrict your grieving process, pushing away strong emotions, or trying to stay busy you may be inhibiting your grieving (& healing) process. Here’s how you can begin to intentionally work through your own grieving process without ignoring or restricting it: Acknowledge the loss: Whether it’s loss through death, the end of a relationship, loss of a job, a move, don’t ignore the loss or try to pretend that everything is normal. Instead, reflect on all the ways the person, relationship, job, place, etc. helped you grow. Express gratitude for the experience you had with them. | https://eymtherapy.com/blog/inhibited-grieving-what-are-the-dangers-how-do-we-stop-it/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1405943239#10_2216147723 | Title: Inhibit Grieving: The Dangers & How to Stop It | Empower Your Mind
Headings:
This week we are talking all about dialectical dilemmas & our topic is: inhibited grieving.
Inhibited grieving is just what it sounds like: grief that has been held back, restrained, or otherwise prevented from being fully experienced.
All that we inhibit when we block off grief is our own healing process.
Grief can come from any sort of change or loss: a divorce, loss of a pet, a move, a job change, etc.
Inhibited grieving can look like:
Here’s how you can begin to intentionally work through your own grieving process without ignoring or restricting it:
Acknowledge the loss:
Give yourself space to express your grief without shame:
Lean on your support system:
Where grief is fresh, any attempt to divert it only irritates.” -Samuel Johnson
Think different, do more, worry less.
Content: When you are feeling extremely emotional, do you have an outlet? Keeping the feelings inside of you, even when you have acknowledged them, can inhibit your healing process. Try journaling. When you feel something strongly, open to a blank page or a blank doc on your computer. What is it you’re feeling? Why are you feeling it? Let it all out and hold nothing back. There is no wrong way to feel–and your journal is for you and you alone. No judgment necessary. Lean on your support system: | https://eymtherapy.com/blog/inhibited-grieving-what-are-the-dangers-how-do-we-stop-it/ |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1407307860#3_2219199048 | Title: FUNERALS MADE EASY | Get Quotes | eziFunerals
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How much does a funeral cost? According to the government's Moneysmart website, the average funeral in Australia can cost between $4000 for a basic cremation to around $15,000 for an extravagant affair complete with casket, burial and flowers. Use our free and no obligation GET QUOTES service to compare funeral directors by location, service and price. Not all funeral directors are the same. A funeral director in Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide and Hobart might not be charging the same as the funeral director in Sydney or Melbourne. Make sure you shop around and ask for a breakdown of the prices before making the final choice. Funeral Expenses
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Coffins
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Death certificate
$66
Cremation certificate
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Cremation permit
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Burial services (graveside service)
$2,000
Cremation services (at crematorium)
$600
Cremation service with chapel service
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Celebrant
$300
Family car
$400
Flowers
$200
Newspaper notice
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*These prices are based on estimates only and will vary due to a number of factors in each State. We have tried to show the general starting price for these services based on our research. Source: | https://ezifunerals.com.au/the-worlds-most-expensive-coffins/ |
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Content: A funeral director in Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide and Hobart might not be charging the same as the funeral director in Sydney or Melbourne. Make sure you shop around and ask for a breakdown of the prices before making the final choice. Funeral Expenses
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Funeral director fee
$3,000
Transfer of deceased to funeral home
$300
Storage of deceased at funeral home
$150
Preparation of deceased
$200-$600
Embalming
$600-$1,400
Coffins
$800-$8,000
Death certificate
$66
Cremation certificate
$110
Cremation permit
$110
Burial services (graveside service)
$2,000
Cremation services (at crematorium)
$600
Cremation service with chapel service
$1,200
Celebrant
$300
Family car
$400
Flowers
$200
Newspaper notice
$200
*These prices are based on estimates only and will vary due to a number of factors in each State. We have tried to show the general starting price for these services based on our research. Source: Finder AU
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1414195627#3_2232059426 | Title: Bullying Statistics In The US 2018: True Facts And Numbers
Headings: Bullying Statistics Show Some Signs Of Improvement But Still Remain Absolutely Horrific
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Content: And around 60% of children reported that somebody said something mean to them online. This means that basically almost every second child is at risk of experiencing bullying at a very young age, and it is practically impossible to prepare them. Cyber bullying statistics is getting worse with the mass availability of technologies: more than 50% of LGBTQ youth are constantly bullied online. Physical bullying statistics don’t seem to improve. According to the Bureau of Justice School, 46% of males and 26% of females have been victims of physical bullying. We know that boys fight, but it feels surreal to realize that every fourth girl has been physically harassed or even assaulted. Although a lot of efforts have been devoted to solving the racial discrimination issue, about 25% of African-American, 22% of Caucasian, 17% of Hispanic, and nearly 10% of Asian students have reported being bullied at school. Nearly three-quarters of students admit they have seen incidents of bullying at least once. Approximately the same percentage of school personnel have also become witnesses. | https://fabiosa.com/ctfk-rsnsz-auyhv-pbolk-phnkz-bullying-statistics-should-definitely-have-some-tendency-for-improvement-because-it-s-really-horrible/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1414195627#4_2232061174 | Title: Bullying Statistics In The US 2018: True Facts And Numbers
Headings: Bullying Statistics Show Some Signs Of Improvement But Still Remain Absolutely Horrific
Bullying Statistics Show Some Signs Of Improvement But Still Remain Absolutely Horrific
Bullying statistics in the US 2018
Facts and risk factors about bullying
Where bullying happens
Effects of bullying
Content: According to the Bureau of Justice School, 46% of males and 26% of females have been victims of physical bullying. We know that boys fight, but it feels surreal to realize that every fourth girl has been physically harassed or even assaulted. Although a lot of efforts have been devoted to solving the racial discrimination issue, about 25% of African-American, 22% of Caucasian, 17% of Hispanic, and nearly 10% of Asian students have reported being bullied at school. Nearly three-quarters of students admit they have seen incidents of bullying at least once. Approximately the same percentage of school personnel have also become witnesses. According to different studies, more than half of episodes of bullying stop if the witness interferes. Some different studies state that around three-quarters of students have been victims of any form of bullying. Imagine how many of these young people managed to deal with the problem or at least tell any adult. Only around 25% of bullied students notify adults about the issue. And although bullying can have absolutely devastating consequences, there are no anti-bullying laws in the US. | https://fabiosa.com/ctfk-rsnsz-auyhv-pbolk-phnkz-bullying-statistics-should-definitely-have-some-tendency-for-improvement-because-it-s-really-horrible/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1414195627#5_2232062965 | Title: Bullying Statistics In The US 2018: True Facts And Numbers
Headings: Bullying Statistics Show Some Signs Of Improvement But Still Remain Absolutely Horrific
Bullying Statistics Show Some Signs Of Improvement But Still Remain Absolutely Horrific
Bullying statistics in the US 2018
Facts and risk factors about bullying
Where bullying happens
Effects of bullying
Content: According to different studies, more than half of episodes of bullying stop if the witness interferes. Some different studies state that around three-quarters of students have been victims of any form of bullying. Imagine how many of these young people managed to deal with the problem or at least tell any adult. Only around 25% of bullied students notify adults about the issue. And although bullying can have absolutely devastating consequences, there are no anti-bullying laws in the US. Rawpixel.com / Shutterstock.com
READ ALSO: Mother Wants To Raise Awareness After Her 9-Year-Old Son Committed Suicide Because Of Bullying At School
Facts and risk factors about bullying
The statistics show that causes of bullying are mainly based on the factor of domination. Anyone can experience bullying, but those who face this issue repeatedly have many risk factors in common: anyone who looks differently: wearing glasses, overweight or underweight, different clothing, not having things that children consider “cool”; | https://fabiosa.com/ctfk-rsnsz-auyhv-pbolk-phnkz-bullying-statistics-should-definitely-have-some-tendency-for-improvement-because-it-s-really-horrible/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1414209023#6_2232106169 | Title: Human Trafficking Statistics 2018: National And Worldwide
Headings: Human Trafficking Is Not A Thriller Story But A Harsh Reality. The Statistics Prove The Problem Is Real
Human Trafficking Is Not A Thriller Story But A Harsh Reality. The Statistics Prove The Problem Is Real
Human trafficking statistics 2018
Worldwide human trafficking statistics:
National human trafficking facts and statistics:
Content: The average age of the victims is around 15-17 years for sexual exploitation and around 20 for labor exploitation. It was estimated that Hispanic and Asian people are more likely to become victims of human trafficking. A marriage proposal is by far the most common type of recruitment tactics for sex slavery, whereas for the labor exploitation, the perpetrators most often just promise a good job. During Super Bowls and some other large events, there is a spike in sex trafficking, which is around 5 to 20 percent. California (1,305), Texas (792), and Florida (604) had the most cases of human trafficking registered last year. According to the national human trafficking statistics, Atlanta’s underground sex economy is the biggest with the yearly profit of around $250 million. Tinnakorn jorruang / Shutterstock.com
The statistics show that anyone can fall victim to human trafficking. It doesn’t matter what race you are and how much money you have. Although women and girls are significantly more likely to be trafficked, men can also become victims of such horrible injustice. Most of the survivors were able to escape from slavery by contacting the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888. | https://fabiosa.com/ctfk-rsyhr-auyhv-pbolk-phnkz-human-trafficking-is-not-a-thriller-story-but-a-harsh-reality-the-statistics-prove-the-problem-is-real/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1417001093#16_2238223470 | Title: The History Of Political Party Logos And What They Really Mean
Headings:
Political party logos: Branding for politics
Exploring British political party logos
Political party logos: The Conservatives
Tories and the colour Blue
Political party logos: Labour
Labour and the colour red
Political party logos: The Liberal Democrats
Lib Dems and the colour orange
Political party logos: UKIP
UKIP and the colour purple
Political party logos: Reform UK (the Brexit Party)
Brexit Party and the colour blue
Political party logos: SNP
The SNP and the colour yellow
Political party logos: Green Party
The Green Party and the colour green
Political party logos: Plaid Cymru
Plaid Cymru and the colours yellow and green
Political party logos: DUP
DUP and red, white, and blue
Political party logos: Sinn Fein
Sinn Fein and green, white, and orange
The evolution of political party logos
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Content: Political party logos: UKIP
The UKIP party has risen and fallen in England over the years. As British political parties go, this is perhaps the most controversial. Originally grabbing attention for their right-wing and Eurosceptic views, UKIP has divided cities in the UK. The combination of gold and purple in their logo seems to covey a sense of royalty and luxury, while the Pound sign in the centre represents the quest to stay away from the Euro. Though UKIP got its wish to separate the UK from the European Union, they’ve largely lost favour with the public since. Though some people still appreciate the “thoroughly British” essence of UKIP, some associate the Party with racism and aggression. UKIP and the colour purple
So, let’s delve into the UKIP logo and its colours for a minute. The primary colour of UKIP’s logo is purple, a colour often associated with royalty. Most experts believe the combination of yellow and purple in the logo are intended to showcase wealth and high class. | https://fabrikbrands.com/history-of-political-party-logos/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1418395527#0_2241655218 | Title: 20 Homemade Halloween Costumes for Teens - Fabulessly Frugal
Headings: 20 Homemade Halloween Costumes for Teens
20 Homemade Halloween Costumes for Teens
Easy DIY Halloween Costumes for Teens
1. Easy Scarecrow Costume
2. Homemade LEGO Costume
3. Pinata Costume
4. Dunkin Donuts Queen Costume
5. Athena Costume
6. DIY Wonder Woman Costume
7. Wednesday Addams
8. Spaghetti and Parmesan Cheese
9. DIY Knight Costume
10. Alice in Wonderland Costume
11. Gumball Machine
12. Mad Scientist
13. Medusa Costume
14. DIY Darth Vader Costume
15. Giant DIY Poptart Costume
16. Hot Chocolate
17. Man Cut In Half
18. Smart Cookie
19. Gory Brain Cap
20. Lemon & Lime
Final Thoughts
Check Out These Other Halloween Ideas:
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Easy DIY Halloween Costumes for Teens
The cost of Halloween costumes seems to creep up every single year! I remember walking into a Halloween store only to find costumes in the $50-$100 price range! That’s insane! It got me thinking that there has got to be a way to have a stylish costume on a smaller budget. These DIY costume ideas are perfect for teen boys and girls and look way better than the store-bought ones! Here are 20 homemade Halloween costumes for teens. 1. Easy Scarecrow Costume
This is a great costume for the farmer at heart, and it’s so easy to make! Grab a pair of overalls, a flannel shirt, and a straw hat for that straight-from-the-corn-field look. | https://fabulesslyfrugal.com/diy/halloween-costumes-for-teens/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1418395527#1_2241657097 | Title: 20 Homemade Halloween Costumes for Teens - Fabulessly Frugal
Headings: 20 Homemade Halloween Costumes for Teens
20 Homemade Halloween Costumes for Teens
Easy DIY Halloween Costumes for Teens
1. Easy Scarecrow Costume
2. Homemade LEGO Costume
3. Pinata Costume
4. Dunkin Donuts Queen Costume
5. Athena Costume
6. DIY Wonder Woman Costume
7. Wednesday Addams
8. Spaghetti and Parmesan Cheese
9. DIY Knight Costume
10. Alice in Wonderland Costume
11. Gumball Machine
12. Mad Scientist
13. Medusa Costume
14. DIY Darth Vader Costume
15. Giant DIY Poptart Costume
16. Hot Chocolate
17. Man Cut In Half
18. Smart Cookie
19. Gory Brain Cap
20. Lemon & Lime
Final Thoughts
Check Out These Other Halloween Ideas:
Content: These DIY costume ideas are perfect for teen boys and girls and look way better than the store-bought ones! Here are 20 homemade Halloween costumes for teens. 1. Easy Scarecrow Costume
This is a great costume for the farmer at heart, and it’s so easy to make! Grab a pair of overalls, a flannel shirt, and a straw hat for that straight-from-the-corn-field look. The fake crow on the shoulder adds a nice touch too. Thank you Clever Pink Pirate! 2. Homemade LEGO Costume
I think this has to be the easiest homemade costume on our list. Everyone loves Legos, and we probably all have a few spare cardboard boxes lying around. | https://fabulesslyfrugal.com/diy/halloween-costumes-for-teens/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1418395527#19_2241682813 | Title: 20 Homemade Halloween Costumes for Teens - Fabulessly Frugal
Headings: 20 Homemade Halloween Costumes for Teens
20 Homemade Halloween Costumes for Teens
Easy DIY Halloween Costumes for Teens
1. Easy Scarecrow Costume
2. Homemade LEGO Costume
3. Pinata Costume
4. Dunkin Donuts Queen Costume
5. Athena Costume
6. DIY Wonder Woman Costume
7. Wednesday Addams
8. Spaghetti and Parmesan Cheese
9. DIY Knight Costume
10. Alice in Wonderland Costume
11. Gumball Machine
12. Mad Scientist
13. Medusa Costume
14. DIY Darth Vader Costume
15. Giant DIY Poptart Costume
16. Hot Chocolate
17. Man Cut In Half
18. Smart Cookie
19. Gory Brain Cap
20. Lemon & Lime
Final Thoughts
Check Out These Other Halloween Ideas:
Content: Lemon & Lime
Last but not least, this is a great homemade costume to make with your best friend! All you’ll need is a couple of t-shirts and some white felt and you can be a lemon and lime together! Thank you, Sugar Bee Crafts! Final Thoughts
There you have it! 20 easy and awesome homemade costume ideas for teens. There are of course many other DIY Halloween costumes you could make but we really liked these DIY costume ideas because of their simplicity and affordability. If you don’t like any of the ideas above or you just don’t feel like making one of these homemade costumes, you can always find affordable costumes on Amazon as a last-resort option. Happy Halloween! Check Out These Other Halloween Ideas: DIY Instant ZOMBIE Makeup Tutorial
Other DIY Halloween Ideas
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Types: | https://fabulesslyfrugal.com/diy/halloween-costumes-for-teens/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1418395527#20_2241684643 | Title: 20 Homemade Halloween Costumes for Teens - Fabulessly Frugal
Headings: 20 Homemade Halloween Costumes for Teens
20 Homemade Halloween Costumes for Teens
Easy DIY Halloween Costumes for Teens
1. Easy Scarecrow Costume
2. Homemade LEGO Costume
3. Pinata Costume
4. Dunkin Donuts Queen Costume
5. Athena Costume
6. DIY Wonder Woman Costume
7. Wednesday Addams
8. Spaghetti and Parmesan Cheese
9. DIY Knight Costume
10. Alice in Wonderland Costume
11. Gumball Machine
12. Mad Scientist
13. Medusa Costume
14. DIY Darth Vader Costume
15. Giant DIY Poptart Costume
16. Hot Chocolate
17. Man Cut In Half
18. Smart Cookie
19. Gory Brain Cap
20. Lemon & Lime
Final Thoughts
Check Out These Other Halloween Ideas:
Content: There are of course many other DIY Halloween costumes you could make but we really liked these DIY costume ideas because of their simplicity and affordability. If you don’t like any of the ideas above or you just don’t feel like making one of these homemade costumes, you can always find affordable costumes on Amazon as a last-resort option. Happy Halloween! Check Out These Other Halloween Ideas: DIY Instant ZOMBIE Makeup Tutorial
Other DIY Halloween Ideas
Amazing Halloween Recipes
The BEST Halloween Activities and Games
Americas Haunted House Guide
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1421402961#0_2247686467 | Title: Africans who played an active role in the Transatlantic slave trade - Face2Face Africa
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Salaga Slave Market in the Northern Region of Ghana
It has been established that the demand for slaves during the Transatlantic slave trade was fuelled by the availability of a supply chain which involved African rulers and tradesmen who made a fortune out of selling people. Between 1525 and 1866, 12.5 million Africans were shipped to North America, the Caribbean and South America, according to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database. Only about 10.7 million survived the dreadful journey under bondage in slave ships. The slave trade contributed to the expansion of the most powerful West African kingdoms such as Mali and Ghana, as the business became one of the main sources of foreign exchange for many years. ‒‒:‒‒
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In a 2010 article published in the New York Times, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. said: “ Slaves were the main export of the kingdom of Kongo; the Asante Empire in Ghana exported slaves and used the profits to import gold. Queen Njinga, the brilliant 17th-century monarch of the Mbundu, waged wars of resistance against the Portuguese but also conquered polities as far as 500 miles inland and sold her captives to the Portuguese.” | https://face2faceafrica.com/article/africans-who-played-an-active-role-in-the-transatlantic-slave-trade |
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Africans who played an active role in the Transatlantic slave trade
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In a 2010 article published in the New York Times, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. said: “ Slaves were the main export of the kingdom of Kongo; the Asante Empire in Ghana exported slaves and used the profits to import gold. Queen Njinga, the brilliant 17th-century monarch of the Mbundu, waged wars of resistance against the Portuguese but also conquered polities as far as 500 miles inland and sold her captives to the Portuguese.” Britain banned the slave trade in 1807 and the United States later abolished it in 1865. Brazil was the last to ban it in the Caribbean in 1888 marking the end of the barbarism inflicted on men, women and children of colour and their descendants. There were recorded protests by West African chiefs and traders after the abolition of slave trade. According to Nigerian author Tunde Obadina: “ When Britain abolished the slave trade in 1807, it not only had to contend with opposition from white slavers but also from African rulers who had become accustomed to wealth gained from selling slaves or from taxes collected on slaves passed through their domain. | https://face2faceafrica.com/article/africans-who-played-an-active-role-in-the-transatlantic-slave-trade |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1421402961#3_2247693019 | Title: Africans who played an active role in the Transatlantic slave trade - Face2Face Africa
Headings: Africans who played an active role in the Transatlantic slave trade
Africans who played an active role in the Transatlantic slave trade
Content: “African slave-trading classes were greatly distressed by the news that legislators sitting in Parliament in London had decided to end their source of livelihood. But for as long as there was demand from the Americas for slaves, the lucrative business continued,” he added. There were dozens of known African slave traders who had sold thousands of people to European slave merchants. In West Africa, the traders were known as caboceers and they lived on the coast. They were usually appointed by the African rulers to deal directly with the European slave merchants. The website Portcities Bristol – created to document the role of the English city of Bristol in the transatlantic slave trade – reports: “ Many, such as the caboceer from the Fante people, John Currantee, or the leader from the Efik people Ephraim Robin John (known to the European traders as King George) were well-known as canny and ruthless dealers.” “They were able to communicate in a number of European and African languages. The African slave traders were skilled in using to their advantage the rivalries between the French, the English and the Dutch to get the best prices for their slaves. Often they demanded (and received) ‘gifts’ or ‘custom fees’, known in some quarters as ‘dashee’, from the Europeans,” it adds. | https://face2faceafrica.com/article/africans-who-played-an-active-role-in-the-transatlantic-slave-trade |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1429364479#2_2259116244 | Title: 22 Astonishing Narwhal Facts - Fact Animal
Headings: Narwhal Facts
Narwhal Facts
Narwhal Profile
Narwhal Facts Overview
Interesting Narwhal Facts
1. In 1577 the English explorer Martin Frobisher laid eyes on a dead narwhal, describing it as a ‘sea-unicorn’.
2. Both male & females are born with two small teeth embedded in their skulls, but only in males does the front left tooth grow into a spiral tusk.
3. Around 1 in 500 narwhal males have two tusks.
4. The tusk is an ‘ivory’ canine tooth, that spirals out of the upper left side of the jaw.
5. Their tusks primarily relate to mating, in a similar way to an antlers of a stag.
6. Narwhals use their tusks to hunt for fish.
7. Their tusks exhibit sensory ability, due to nerve endings enabling it to detect water-salinity changes.
8. They suck prey into their mouths and swallow them whole.
9. Females will give birth to a calf once every 3 years.
10. Narwhals regularly spend their winter in Davis Strait and Baffin Bay, which has less than 5% open water, due to pack ice.
11. Narwhals are among the deepest diving animals in the world. They can dive up to 1.8 kilometers (1.1 mile) in depth, without returning to the surface for breath, for over 25 minutes.
12. They have evolved to withstand incredible water pressure.
13. The origin of the name narwhal comes from the Icelandic words ‘nar’, meaning ‘corpse’ (in reference to its pale white color), and hvalr (whale).
14. They are rarely ever seen by humans.
15. Narwhal travel in pods between 2-3 to several hundred.
16. Narwhals are about 50% body fat and their blubber is 3-4 inches thick.
17. Narwhals are vulnerable to ice entrapment (‘Sassats’).
18. Their major predators are polar bears, which attack them at breathing holes.
19. Queen Elizabeth I is said to have spent £10,000 on a narwhal tusk (the equivalent to £2m today), and had it placed within the crown jewels.
20. Narwhal tusks are highly prized by collectors, and can fetch up to £10,000 each.
21. Hunting of narwhals in Canada and Greenland is legal by Canadian Inuit and Greenland hunters (to help support their traditions & communities).
22. Climate change is the primary threat to narwhals.
Narwhal Fact-File Summary
Scientific Classification
Fact Sources & References
Content: Polar Bears, Sharks, Walruses, Killer Whales & Humans
Top Speed: 4 kph (1 meter per second)
No. of Species: 1
Conservation Status: Least Concern
Narwhal are warm blooded, air breathing mammals, and members of the order Artiodactyla and family Monodontidae, which also includes the unusual, dorsal fin-lacking, pure white beluga whale. The narwhal tusk is made of ivory, and is actually a tooth, that spirals out of the upper left side of the jaw and through their lip. They can extend up to 10 feet (3 meters) long and weigh as much as 22 pounds (10 kg). The narwhal averages between 13 to 18 feet (4 to 5.5 meters) in length excluding the males spiral tusk, and weighs 1,760 to 3,530 pounds (800 to 1,600 kg ). Narwhal live in the cracks of dense pack ice for most of the year in the Greenlandic and Canadian Arctic. Like most whales Narwhal, have predictable migration patterns. | https://factanimal.com/narwhals/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1429364479#3_2259119641 | Title: 22 Astonishing Narwhal Facts - Fact Animal
Headings: Narwhal Facts
Narwhal Facts
Narwhal Profile
Narwhal Facts Overview
Interesting Narwhal Facts
1. In 1577 the English explorer Martin Frobisher laid eyes on a dead narwhal, describing it as a ‘sea-unicorn’.
2. Both male & females are born with two small teeth embedded in their skulls, but only in males does the front left tooth grow into a spiral tusk.
3. Around 1 in 500 narwhal males have two tusks.
4. The tusk is an ‘ivory’ canine tooth, that spirals out of the upper left side of the jaw.
5. Their tusks primarily relate to mating, in a similar way to an antlers of a stag.
6. Narwhals use their tusks to hunt for fish.
7. Their tusks exhibit sensory ability, due to nerve endings enabling it to detect water-salinity changes.
8. They suck prey into their mouths and swallow them whole.
9. Females will give birth to a calf once every 3 years.
10. Narwhals regularly spend their winter in Davis Strait and Baffin Bay, which has less than 5% open water, due to pack ice.
11. Narwhals are among the deepest diving animals in the world. They can dive up to 1.8 kilometers (1.1 mile) in depth, without returning to the surface for breath, for over 25 minutes.
12. They have evolved to withstand incredible water pressure.
13. The origin of the name narwhal comes from the Icelandic words ‘nar’, meaning ‘corpse’ (in reference to its pale white color), and hvalr (whale).
14. They are rarely ever seen by humans.
15. Narwhal travel in pods between 2-3 to several hundred.
16. Narwhals are about 50% body fat and their blubber is 3-4 inches thick.
17. Narwhals are vulnerable to ice entrapment (‘Sassats’).
18. Their major predators are polar bears, which attack them at breathing holes.
19. Queen Elizabeth I is said to have spent £10,000 on a narwhal tusk (the equivalent to £2m today), and had it placed within the crown jewels.
20. Narwhal tusks are highly prized by collectors, and can fetch up to £10,000 each.
21. Hunting of narwhals in Canada and Greenland is legal by Canadian Inuit and Greenland hunters (to help support their traditions & communities).
22. Climate change is the primary threat to narwhals.
Narwhal Fact-File Summary
Scientific Classification
Fact Sources & References
Content: The narwhal tusk is made of ivory, and is actually a tooth, that spirals out of the upper left side of the jaw and through their lip. They can extend up to 10 feet (3 meters) long and weigh as much as 22 pounds (10 kg). The narwhal averages between 13 to 18 feet (4 to 5.5 meters) in length excluding the males spiral tusk, and weighs 1,760 to 3,530 pounds (800 to 1,600 kg ). Narwhal live in the cracks of dense pack ice for most of the year in the Greenlandic and Canadian Arctic. Like most whales Narwhal, have predictable migration patterns. However, unlike some whale species, they don’t ever leave the Arctic waters. They make annual migrations from high Arctic summering grounds in coastal bays of West Greenland and Canada, to offshore wintering grounds in deeper waters. This is to avoid being trapped by fast ice, and stay close to easy sources of food. Narwhal eat flatfish and halibut during the restricted winter months, which can both be found on the bottom of the sea in the Baffin Bay and Davis Strait. During the summer months they can consume cod and halibut, and will also consume cuttlefish, shrimp and squid where possible. | https://factanimal.com/narwhals/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1429364479#6_2259130229 | Title: 22 Astonishing Narwhal Facts - Fact Animal
Headings: Narwhal Facts
Narwhal Facts
Narwhal Profile
Narwhal Facts Overview
Interesting Narwhal Facts
1. In 1577 the English explorer Martin Frobisher laid eyes on a dead narwhal, describing it as a ‘sea-unicorn’.
2. Both male & females are born with two small teeth embedded in their skulls, but only in males does the front left tooth grow into a spiral tusk.
3. Around 1 in 500 narwhal males have two tusks.
4. The tusk is an ‘ivory’ canine tooth, that spirals out of the upper left side of the jaw.
5. Their tusks primarily relate to mating, in a similar way to an antlers of a stag.
6. Narwhals use their tusks to hunt for fish.
7. Their tusks exhibit sensory ability, due to nerve endings enabling it to detect water-salinity changes.
8. They suck prey into their mouths and swallow them whole.
9. Females will give birth to a calf once every 3 years.
10. Narwhals regularly spend their winter in Davis Strait and Baffin Bay, which has less than 5% open water, due to pack ice.
11. Narwhals are among the deepest diving animals in the world. They can dive up to 1.8 kilometers (1.1 mile) in depth, without returning to the surface for breath, for over 25 minutes.
12. They have evolved to withstand incredible water pressure.
13. The origin of the name narwhal comes from the Icelandic words ‘nar’, meaning ‘corpse’ (in reference to its pale white color), and hvalr (whale).
14. They are rarely ever seen by humans.
15. Narwhal travel in pods between 2-3 to several hundred.
16. Narwhals are about 50% body fat and their blubber is 3-4 inches thick.
17. Narwhals are vulnerable to ice entrapment (‘Sassats’).
18. Their major predators are polar bears, which attack them at breathing holes.
19. Queen Elizabeth I is said to have spent £10,000 on a narwhal tusk (the equivalent to £2m today), and had it placed within the crown jewels.
20. Narwhal tusks are highly prized by collectors, and can fetch up to £10,000 each.
21. Hunting of narwhals in Canada and Greenland is legal by Canadian Inuit and Greenland hunters (to help support their traditions & communities).
22. Climate change is the primary threat to narwhals.
Narwhal Fact-File Summary
Scientific Classification
Fact Sources & References
Content: Both male & females are born with two small teeth embedded in their skulls, but only in males does the front left tooth grow into a spiral tusk. Very rarely do narwhals have two tusks, or are tusks found on females. It’s estimated around 3% of female narwhals have a small tusk. 3. Around 1 in 500 narwhal males have two tusks. This grows from the front right side of its upper jaw. 4. The tusk is an ‘ivory’ canine tooth, that spirals out of the upper left side of the jaw. They can extend up to 10 feet (3 meters) long and weigh as much as 22 pounds (10 kg). 5. | https://factanimal.com/narwhals/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1429364479#7_2259133321 | Title: 22 Astonishing Narwhal Facts - Fact Animal
Headings: Narwhal Facts
Narwhal Facts
Narwhal Profile
Narwhal Facts Overview
Interesting Narwhal Facts
1. In 1577 the English explorer Martin Frobisher laid eyes on a dead narwhal, describing it as a ‘sea-unicorn’.
2. Both male & females are born with two small teeth embedded in their skulls, but only in males does the front left tooth grow into a spiral tusk.
3. Around 1 in 500 narwhal males have two tusks.
4. The tusk is an ‘ivory’ canine tooth, that spirals out of the upper left side of the jaw.
5. Their tusks primarily relate to mating, in a similar way to an antlers of a stag.
6. Narwhals use their tusks to hunt for fish.
7. Their tusks exhibit sensory ability, due to nerve endings enabling it to detect water-salinity changes.
8. They suck prey into their mouths and swallow them whole.
9. Females will give birth to a calf once every 3 years.
10. Narwhals regularly spend their winter in Davis Strait and Baffin Bay, which has less than 5% open water, due to pack ice.
11. Narwhals are among the deepest diving animals in the world. They can dive up to 1.8 kilometers (1.1 mile) in depth, without returning to the surface for breath, for over 25 minutes.
12. They have evolved to withstand incredible water pressure.
13. The origin of the name narwhal comes from the Icelandic words ‘nar’, meaning ‘corpse’ (in reference to its pale white color), and hvalr (whale).
14. They are rarely ever seen by humans.
15. Narwhal travel in pods between 2-3 to several hundred.
16. Narwhals are about 50% body fat and their blubber is 3-4 inches thick.
17. Narwhals are vulnerable to ice entrapment (‘Sassats’).
18. Their major predators are polar bears, which attack them at breathing holes.
19. Queen Elizabeth I is said to have spent £10,000 on a narwhal tusk (the equivalent to £2m today), and had it placed within the crown jewels.
20. Narwhal tusks are highly prized by collectors, and can fetch up to £10,000 each.
21. Hunting of narwhals in Canada and Greenland is legal by Canadian Inuit and Greenland hunters (to help support their traditions & communities).
22. Climate change is the primary threat to narwhals.
Narwhal Fact-File Summary
Scientific Classification
Fact Sources & References
Content: This grows from the front right side of its upper jaw. 4. The tusk is an ‘ivory’ canine tooth, that spirals out of the upper left side of the jaw. They can extend up to 10 feet (3 meters) long and weigh as much as 22 pounds (10 kg). 5. Their tusks primarily relate to mating, in a similar way to an antlers of a stag. Males use the tusks to determine social status, dominance over other males, and compete for mating females. 6. Narwhals use their tusks to hunt for fish. Drone footage of wild narwhals captured by Researchers from WWF-Canada shows them using their spiral tusk, to hunt fish. | https://factanimal.com/narwhals/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1431966459#4_2267839968 | Title: Endomysial Antibodies (EMA) Test : Results & celiac disease | FactDr
Headings: Endomysial Antibodies (EMA) Test
Endomysial Antibodies (EMA) Test
What is the EMA test?
Why should I undergo this test?
Will I need to undergo any more blood tests along with EMA?
How do I prepare for this test?
How is the EMA blood test performed?
When can I expect the results of the EMA blood test?
What do my test results mean?
IS EMA test performed on children and babies?
How common is celiac disease in India?
What is the price for an EMA blood test in India?
What are some of the Dos and Don’ts for the EMA test?
Help Others Be Fit
Content: – Constipation
– Fatigue
– Pain in the bone and joins
– Anemia
– Prolonged diarrhea
– Mood swings
– Lack of energy
– Persistent pain in the stomach
– Mouth ulcers
– Seizures
– Loss of weight
– Bloating
– Foul-smelling stool
– Fatty excreta
– Persistent gastric problem
– Itchy skin rash
Will I need to undergo any more blood tests along with EMA? Along with EMA, your doctor may order the following diagnostic tests to support the diagnosis: – Evaluate blood cell count
– Test to locate Anti-tissue transglutaminase, or tTG, antibodies and Anti-deaminated gliadin peptides
– Ascertain Cholesterol levels
– Evaluate Thyroid function
– Assess immunoglobulin A (IgA) deficiency
How do I prepare for this test? You should adhere to the following very strictly before the EMA blood test. – Be on a diet that contains gluten for a month at the least before the test. It is better to get a diet chart to follow. – Discuss your medical conditions as well as all the medicines, supplements, vitamins and herbs that you regularly consume. How is the EMA blood test performed? The EMA test is performed with a blood sample. A blood sample is drawn from a vein in your arm. | https://factdr.com/diagnostics/blood-tests/ema-endomysial-antibodies/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1432931256#10_2270832146 | Title: Leukocytosis:Overview, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, & treatment | FactDr
Headings: Leukocytosis
Leukocytosis
Overview of leukocytosis
What is leukocytosis?
What causes leukocytosis?
What are the warning signs and symptoms?
What are the different types of leukocytosis?
Diagnostic Tests
Treatment and Prevention
Facts
Facts
Facts
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Content: Avoiding reheating of food in a microwave oven. Reduction in refined sugar consumption in the form of processed foods and aerated drinks. Consuming a diet rich in antioxidants and vitamin C.
References
https://aidsinfo.nih.gov/understanding-hiv-aids/glossary/412/leukocytosis
https://academic.oup.com/cid/article-abstract/34/12/1585/348541
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3559113/
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2015/1201/p1004.pdf
https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/leukocyte-adhesion-deficiency-syndromes/
Facts
Certain medications which are used in the treatment of inflammations, mental disorders, respiratory issues, or cancer can cause the WBC count to surge. The process used to decrease the WBC count is known is leukapheresis. In this, the blood is drawn from IV, WBCs are removed, and then the blood is again supplied back to the patient. Facts
WBCs make up only 1% of our bloodstream. Our body produces 100 billion WBCs every day. A healthy adult should have 4,000-11,000 WBC count/ mL of blood. Facts
There are 5 types of WBCs – monocytes, lymphocytes, neutrophils, basophils, and eosinophils. If an adult has more than 30,000 WBC count in 1 cc. | https://factdr.com/health-conditions/leukocytosis/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1432931256#11_2270833947 | Title: Leukocytosis:Overview, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, & treatment | FactDr
Headings: Leukocytosis
Leukocytosis
Overview of leukocytosis
What is leukocytosis?
What causes leukocytosis?
What are the warning signs and symptoms?
What are the different types of leukocytosis?
Diagnostic Tests
Treatment and Prevention
Facts
Facts
Facts
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1437103122#0_2283093840 | Title:
Headings: 11. Planning and Growth Management
11.
Planning
and
Growth
Management
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY
OF
GROWTH
MANAGEMENT
AND
PLANNING
LAW
IN
FLORIDA
THE
1928
ZONING
ENABLING
ACT
THE
1972-1973
STATE
AND
REGIONAL
COMPREHENSIVE
PLANNING
ACTS
THE
1975
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
COMPREHENSIVE
PLANNING
ACT,
CHAPTER
163,
PART
II,
FLORIDA
STATUTES
THE
1984
STATE
COMPREHENSIVE
PLANNING
ACT,
CHAPTER
187,
FLORIDA
STATUTES
THE
1985
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
COMPREHENSIVE
PLANNING
AND
LAND
DEVELOPMENT
REGULATION
ACT,
CHAPTER
163,
PART
II,
FLORIDA
STATUTES
THE
2011
COMMUNITY
PLANNING
ACT
CHAPTER
163,
PART
II,
FLORIDA
STATUTES
WHAT
IS
A
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN?
LEGAL
STATUS
OF
THE
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN
PUBLIC
PARTICIPATION
IN
THE
PLANNING
PROCESS
GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS
OF
A
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN
FUTURE
LAND
USE
ELEMENT
HOUSING
ELEMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
ELEMENT
COASTAL
MANAGEMENT
CONSERVATION
ELEMENT
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COORDINATION
ELEMENT
CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENTS
ELEMENT
TRANSPORTATION
ELEMENT
PUBLIC
SCHOOL
FACILITIES
ELEMENT
FOR
PUBLIC
SCHOOL
CONCURRENCY
THE
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN
AMENDMENT
PROCESS
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN
IMPLEMENTATION
LAND
DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS
SMALL-SCALE
FUTURE
LAND
USE
MAP
AMENDMENTS
THE
EVALUATION
AND
APPRAISAL
REPORT
REFERENCES
Content: 11. Planning and Growth Management
11. Planning
and
Growth
Management
Tony
A.
Arrant
INTRODUCTION
The
State
of
Florida
has
one
of
the
most
comprehensive
and
progressive
land
use
planning
programs
in
the
country. The
authority
and
responsibility
for
establishing
and
implementing
the
roles,
processes,
and
powers
of
comprehensive
planning
programs
to
guide
and
control
future
development
in
Florida
is
vested
in
local
governments
because
local
governments
have
regulatory
authority
over
the
use
of
land. Regulatory
authority
over
the
use
of
land
means
that
local
governments
are
the
agencies
that
issue
development
permits. The
land
use
planning
program
in
Florida
is
commonly
referred
to
as
“Growth
Management”
and
is
found
in
a
broad
collection
of
laws,
rules,
regulations,
and
policies
affecting
all
planning
and
development
activities
of
the
state
and
local
governments. In
1985
Florida
enacted
the
Local
Government
Comprehensive
Planning
and
Land
Development
Regulation
Act,
Chapter
163,
Part
II,
Florida
Statutes. This
statute
requires
that
all
local
governments
adopt,
maintain,
and
implement
land
use
plans
and
development
regulations
for
all
future
development
actions. It
also
requires
that
all
geographic
areas
within
the
state
be
included
within
the
jurisdiction
of
a
local
comprehensive
plan
and
that
all
development
actions
be
consistent
with
the
adopted
plan. All
67
counties
and
all
of
the
cities
and
towns,
as
well
as
the
Walt
Disney
World
area,
the
Reedy
Creek
Improvement
District,
have
adopted
local
comprehensive
plans. | https://factor.fl-counties.com/themes/bootstrap_subtheme/sitefinity/documents/growth-management-chapter.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1437103122#1_2283098377 | Title:
Headings: 11. Planning and Growth Management
11.
Planning
and
Growth
Management
INTRODUCTION
HISTORY
OF
GROWTH
MANAGEMENT
AND
PLANNING
LAW
IN
FLORIDA
THE
1928
ZONING
ENABLING
ACT
THE
1972-1973
STATE
AND
REGIONAL
COMPREHENSIVE
PLANNING
ACTS
THE
1975
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
COMPREHENSIVE
PLANNING
ACT,
CHAPTER
163,
PART
II,
FLORIDA
STATUTES
THE
1984
STATE
COMPREHENSIVE
PLANNING
ACT,
CHAPTER
187,
FLORIDA
STATUTES
THE
1985
LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
COMPREHENSIVE
PLANNING
AND
LAND
DEVELOPMENT
REGULATION
ACT,
CHAPTER
163,
PART
II,
FLORIDA
STATUTES
THE
2011
COMMUNITY
PLANNING
ACT
CHAPTER
163,
PART
II,
FLORIDA
STATUTES
WHAT
IS
A
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN?
LEGAL
STATUS
OF
THE
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN
PUBLIC
PARTICIPATION
IN
THE
PLANNING
PROCESS
GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS
OF
A
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN
FUTURE
LAND
USE
ELEMENT
HOUSING
ELEMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE
ELEMENT
COASTAL
MANAGEMENT
CONSERVATION
ELEMENT
INTERGOVERNMENTAL
COORDINATION
ELEMENT
CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENTS
ELEMENT
TRANSPORTATION
ELEMENT
PUBLIC
SCHOOL
FACILITIES
ELEMENT
FOR
PUBLIC
SCHOOL
CONCURRENCY
THE
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN
AMENDMENT
PROCESS
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN
IMPLEMENTATION
LAND
DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS
SMALL-SCALE
FUTURE
LAND
USE
MAP
AMENDMENTS
THE
EVALUATION
AND
APPRAISAL
REPORT
REFERENCES
Content: The
land
use
planning
program
in
Florida
is
commonly
referred
to
as
“Growth
Management”
and
is
found
in
a
broad
collection
of
laws,
rules,
regulations,
and
policies
affecting
all
planning
and
development
activities
of
the
state
and
local
governments. In
1985
Florida
enacted
the
Local
Government
Comprehensive
Planning
and
Land
Development
Regulation
Act,
Chapter
163,
Part
II,
Florida
Statutes. This
statute
requires
that
all
local
governments
adopt,
maintain,
and
implement
land
use
plans
and
development
regulations
for
all
future
development
actions. It
also
requires
that
all
geographic
areas
within
the
state
be
included
within
the
jurisdiction
of
a
local
comprehensive
plan
and
that
all
development
actions
be
consistent
with
the
adopted
plan. All
67
counties
and
all
of
the
cities
and
towns,
as
well
as
the
Walt
Disney
World
area,
the
Reedy
Creek
Improvement
District,
have
adopted
local
comprehensive
plans. In
2011,
the
Florida
Legislature
revised
the
State
Planning
Statutes
renaming
the
“Local
Government
Comprehensive
Planning
and
Land
Development
Regulation
Act”
the
“Community
Planning
Act.” HISTORY
OF
GROWTH
MANAGEMENT
AND
PLANNING
LAW
IN
FLORIDA
As
stated
in
the
introduction
to
this
chapter,
the
State
of
Florida
has
one
of
the
most
comprehensive
and
progressive
land
use
planning
programs
in
the
country. The
current
body
of
growth
management
legislation
establishing
the
primary
authority
and
responsibility
for
county
government
planning
was
enacted
in
1985
and
has
been
amended
several
times
in
recent
years. However,
the
1985
Growth
Management
Act
was
not
the
first
planning
legislation
in
Florida. The
following
listings
discuss
the
major
historic
comprehensive
land
use
planning
and
growth
management
legislation
of
the
state. | https://factor.fl-counties.com/themes/bootstrap_subtheme/sitefinity/documents/growth-management-chapter.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1437253580#21_2283369838 | Title: Anatomy of Tik Tok: The viral video app from Bytedance | FactorDaily
Headings: Anatomy of Tik Tok: The viral video app from Bytedance
Anatomy of Tik Tok: The viral video app from Bytedance
What is Tik Tok?
Wait! Then what is Douyin?
What makes Tic Tok … tick?
1. Super simple, non-penalizing UI
2. HEARTS are the currency
3. Discovering the next big thing
The “Original Sound” Concept
The humble Hashtag plays a big role
4. Live-Ops at Play
Hashtags, Challenges and Search
Supporting the creators
5. Tools for expression
6. Tik Tok nails Social
7. Growing with and off other networks
Closing Notes
TikTok is popular, but Chinese apps still have a lot to learn about global markets
Collaborate or isolate the Wild East? It’s not a binary choice
Kwai, VMate step back as TikTok dwarfs all in Indian short video market
How Coin Master got Indians hooked to slot machines
Content: It’s used exactly how it would be used on Instagram, with one key difference. Freshness. On Tik Tok, there always seem to be new, trending Hashtags (#freezechallenge, #filterbattle #transitionbattle and so on). I don’t know about you, but I’m tired of #foodporn on Instagram. These are often seeded by Tik Tok itself. Such as the @GlobalChallenge account, which gives the creators new challenges to try out each week. By giving creators something to make videos about, Tik Tok ensures that content stays fresh and relevant. https://archive.factordaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Tik-Tok-8-MC.mp4
In fact, wherever you look, Live-Ops principles are at work. The search tab keeps changing with the latest hashtags for my location. It also has a carousel with the latest challenges for creators to try out for the week. | https://factordaily.com/anatomy-of-tik-tok-the-viral-video-app-from-bytedance/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1438998996#5_2287788921 | Title: 18 Facts about the Vatican - Religion, Economy, Politics & More | Facts.net
Headings: Vatican City Facts
Vatican City Facts
michael
Table of Contents
Vatican City Facts Infographics
Vatican City Is the World’s Smallest Country
The Pope Rules Over Vatican City
Read also: More Amazing Countries Facts
The Election of the Pope Takes Place in Vatican City
Vatican City Is Mostly Inhabited by Clergy
Vatican City Has No GDP
The Pope Governs the Holy See from Vatican City
Vatican City Houses Famous Art and Cathedrals
Vatican City Is the Only Country Designated a World Heritage Site
Read also: 100 Amazing Facts About Thailand You Must Know
Vatican City Supports Itself Through Tourism and Donations
Vatican City Was Founded in 1929
Caligula Erected the Obelisk in St. Peter’s Square
Pope John Paul II Suffered an Assassination Attempt in Vatican City
Murder Shocked Vatican City and The Swiss Guard
Butler Sentenced for Leak of Vatican Documents
Read also: 100 Fascinating Facts About Australia
Vatican City Mints Its Own Euros
Vatican City Has The Highest Crime Rate in The World
St. Peter’s Basilica Sits On His Grave
Cover Up For The Vatican Dress Code
Vatican City Facts – Facts about Vatican City Summary
Content: The Pope Rules Over Vatican City
Vatican City facts inform us that the country is a sacerdotal monarchy. That means the ruler of the country is the head of a religion. Vatican City is a Catholic country ruled by the head of the Catholic Church, the Pope. Whereas most monarchies follow a patriarchal or matriarchal lineage, Vatican City’s sacerdotal monarchy is led by an elected cardinal of the Catholic church, who then traditionally leads the country and the church until his death. Read also: More Amazing Countries Facts
The Election of the Pope Takes Place in Vatican City
The pope is elected through a Papal conclave in Vatican City upon the death, or as happened most recently, the resignation, of the current Pope. In order to vote, 120 Cardinals under the age of 80 gather in the Sistine Chapel. The Cardinals go through a series of votes to elect one of their number as the Bishop of Rome, also known as the Pope. In order to be elected Pope, one needs a two-thirds majority vote. Vatican City Is Mostly Inhabited by Clergy
Vatican City Map
Vatican City facts tell us that most of the population of this tiny state are clergy members serving the Holy See. | https://facts.net/culture/religions/vatican-city-facts |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1438998996#6_2287791545 | Title: 18 Facts about the Vatican - Religion, Economy, Politics & More | Facts.net
Headings: Vatican City Facts
Vatican City Facts
michael
Table of Contents
Vatican City Facts Infographics
Vatican City Is the World’s Smallest Country
The Pope Rules Over Vatican City
Read also: More Amazing Countries Facts
The Election of the Pope Takes Place in Vatican City
Vatican City Is Mostly Inhabited by Clergy
Vatican City Has No GDP
The Pope Governs the Holy See from Vatican City
Vatican City Houses Famous Art and Cathedrals
Vatican City Is the Only Country Designated a World Heritage Site
Read also: 100 Amazing Facts About Thailand You Must Know
Vatican City Supports Itself Through Tourism and Donations
Vatican City Was Founded in 1929
Caligula Erected the Obelisk in St. Peter’s Square
Pope John Paul II Suffered an Assassination Attempt in Vatican City
Murder Shocked Vatican City and The Swiss Guard
Butler Sentenced for Leak of Vatican Documents
Read also: 100 Fascinating Facts About Australia
Vatican City Mints Its Own Euros
Vatican City Has The Highest Crime Rate in The World
St. Peter’s Basilica Sits On His Grave
Cover Up For The Vatican Dress Code
Vatican City Facts – Facts about Vatican City Summary
Content: More Amazing Countries Facts
The Election of the Pope Takes Place in Vatican City
The pope is elected through a Papal conclave in Vatican City upon the death, or as happened most recently, the resignation, of the current Pope. In order to vote, 120 Cardinals under the age of 80 gather in the Sistine Chapel. The Cardinals go through a series of votes to elect one of their number as the Bishop of Rome, also known as the Pope. In order to be elected Pope, one needs a two-thirds majority vote. Vatican City Is Mostly Inhabited by Clergy
Vatican City Map
Vatican City facts tell us that most of the population of this tiny state are clergy members serving the Holy See. There are also some officials of state, and the Swiss Guard. Everyone that lives within Vatican City is Catholic, and there are only Catholic churches within its borders. While only 842 people live within the Vatican City walls, approximately 2,400 people commute into Vatican City to work. Vatican City Has No GDP
When looking at the prosperity of a country and its citizens, we often look at gross domestic product as an indicator. Surprisingly, Vatican City has no GDP as it does not produce items and trade as other countries do. | https://facts.net/culture/religions/vatican-city-facts |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1439288660#0_2289231945 | Title: 40 Spine-Chilling Death Penalty Facts That Will Make You Stay Away From A Life Of Crime | Facts.net
Headings: Death Penalty Facts
Death Penalty Facts
Kaira
The British invasion of North America influenced the rules of death penalty in the United States.
Texas holds the most number of death penalty executions out of all the US states.
Committing capital murder in prison happens a lot.
Read also: More Amazing Culture Facts
George Stinney Jr. did not deserve to die on the electric chair.
Death row inmates wait an average of 15 years before execution.
Capital punishment meant banishment during Japan’s Heian period.
Some death row inmates died without proving their innocence.
China leads the world’s top proponent of the death penalty.
Some countries apply the death penalty to animals.
Read also: 30 Facts About The Evolution of Life Here On Earth
The US spends millions on executing capital punishment.
Death row inmates can order their last meals.
The last death penalty execution in England stemmed from betrayal.
Racism plays a big part in the sentencing of the death penalties
The US passed the death penalty to juvenile criminals.
Death row inmates became guinea pigs of electric chair executions.
Read also: 60 Random Language Facts Youve Never Thought Of
The longest-serving death row inmate eventually found freedom.
Saudi Arabia still uses crucifixion to execute death row inmates.
China broadcasted a talk show that interviewed death row inmates before their executions.
Chinese death row inmates dreaded Death By A Thousand Cuts.
Historical executions include impalement
Content: 40 Spine-Chilling Death Penalty Facts That Will Make You Stay Away From A Life Of Crime | Facts.net
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Kaira
01 Apr 2021
Death penalty facts can intrigue almost anyone. News about serial killers and death row inmates can turn heads from anywhere in the world. Most of the time people look into news about criminals because of fear and downright weird fascination. Let’s face it — it’s easy to wonder why people commit crimes that could possibly lead to their death. Poverty, crimes of passion, and greed are some of the most common reasons. Still, one can’t help but wonder why most countries even have the death penalty. Does it have to do with the culture of a country? How can people stomach punish criminals with death? What makes up the real reason behind the passing of capital punishment? If you think about these things too, this rundown of death penalty facts below can answer a few of your questions. | https://facts.net/history/culture/death-penalty-facts |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1439288660#16_2289274352 | Title: 40 Spine-Chilling Death Penalty Facts That Will Make You Stay Away From A Life Of Crime | Facts.net
Headings: Death Penalty Facts
Death Penalty Facts
Kaira
The British invasion of North America influenced the rules of death penalty in the United States.
Texas holds the most number of death penalty executions out of all the US states.
Committing capital murder in prison happens a lot.
Read also: More Amazing Culture Facts
George Stinney Jr. did not deserve to die on the electric chair.
Death row inmates wait an average of 15 years before execution.
Capital punishment meant banishment during Japan’s Heian period.
Some death row inmates died without proving their innocence.
China leads the world’s top proponent of the death penalty.
Some countries apply the death penalty to animals.
Read also: 30 Facts About The Evolution of Life Here On Earth
The US spends millions on executing capital punishment.
Death row inmates can order their last meals.
The last death penalty execution in England stemmed from betrayal.
Racism plays a big part in the sentencing of the death penalties
The US passed the death penalty to juvenile criminals.
Death row inmates became guinea pigs of electric chair executions.
Read also: 60 Random Language Facts Youve Never Thought Of
The longest-serving death row inmate eventually found freedom.
Saudi Arabia still uses crucifixion to execute death row inmates.
China broadcasted a talk show that interviewed death row inmates before their executions.
Chinese death row inmates dreaded Death By A Thousand Cuts.
Historical executions include impalement
Content: The 14-year-old African-American boy was the youngest convict to die under capital punishment in modern history. The police arrested the young boy for the alleged brutal killings of two girls. In a cruel turn of events, a judge ruled out Stinney’s conviction 70 years after his death. This decision came after they determined the violation of Stinney Jr.’s constitutional rights. Unfortunately, the good news came far too late for Stinney Jr.’s family as his untimely death occurred more than 70 years ago. Death row inmates wait an average of 15 years before execution. The lengthy waiting time for executions makes it the least known cause of death of inmates on death row. The death sentences go through a lengthy process that lasts years. USA officials follow a strict protocol with death penalty cases to keep innocent inmates from wrongful executions
Only 13% of convicts face their execution. The remaining death row inmates usually die of suicide, illness, or natural causes. | https://facts.net/history/culture/death-penalty-facts |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1439288660#17_2289277168 | Title: 40 Spine-Chilling Death Penalty Facts That Will Make You Stay Away From A Life Of Crime | Facts.net
Headings: Death Penalty Facts
Death Penalty Facts
Kaira
The British invasion of North America influenced the rules of death penalty in the United States.
Texas holds the most number of death penalty executions out of all the US states.
Committing capital murder in prison happens a lot.
Read also: More Amazing Culture Facts
George Stinney Jr. did not deserve to die on the electric chair.
Death row inmates wait an average of 15 years before execution.
Capital punishment meant banishment during Japan’s Heian period.
Some death row inmates died without proving their innocence.
China leads the world’s top proponent of the death penalty.
Some countries apply the death penalty to animals.
Read also: 30 Facts About The Evolution of Life Here On Earth
The US spends millions on executing capital punishment.
Death row inmates can order their last meals.
The last death penalty execution in England stemmed from betrayal.
Racism plays a big part in the sentencing of the death penalties
The US passed the death penalty to juvenile criminals.
Death row inmates became guinea pigs of electric chair executions.
Read also: 60 Random Language Facts Youve Never Thought Of
The longest-serving death row inmate eventually found freedom.
Saudi Arabia still uses crucifixion to execute death row inmates.
China broadcasted a talk show that interviewed death row inmates before their executions.
Chinese death row inmates dreaded Death By A Thousand Cuts.
Historical executions include impalement
Content: Death row inmates wait an average of 15 years before execution. The lengthy waiting time for executions makes it the least known cause of death of inmates on death row. The death sentences go through a lengthy process that lasts years. USA officials follow a strict protocol with death penalty cases to keep innocent inmates from wrongful executions
Only 13% of convicts face their execution. The remaining death row inmates usually die of suicide, illness, or natural causes. They also have a chance of getting released when their convictions get overturned. Capital punishment meant banishment during Japan’s Heian period. In the 4th century, Japan ‘s judicial system followed China’s influence. It included the torture and punishments that came with the death penalty. However, the country eventually stopped using these cruel methods of capital punishment. | https://facts.net/history/culture/death-penalty-facts |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1442570168#20_2301979209 | Title: 120 Surprising Lobster Facts That You Never Knew About
Headings: Lobster Facts
Lobster Facts
Lobsters can drown.
Lobsters can spend a limited amount of time outside of the water.
Lobsters aren’t insects.
Most lobsters have symmetrical bodies.
A lobster’s claws can exert a lot of pressure.
Lobsters can cut off their own limbs.
No one knows why lobsters drop off their limbs.
Lobsters can grow back lost limbs.
Lobsters taste with their legs.
Lobster eyes function differently from humans.
Cutting a lobster’s antennae causes them to molt.
Lobsters urinate from their faces.
Lobsters urinate on each other’s faces.
Lobsters have blue blood.
Living lobsters don’t have a red color.
A rare few lobsters come in different colors.
A museum in the USA has an exhibit of lobsters in many different colors.
New England is especially suitable as a habitat for lobsters.
Molting can get dangerous for lobsters.
Lobsters never stop growing.
Lobsters have bands that show how old they are.
You can easily tell male and female lobsters from each other.
Lobsters share the same gender names as chickens.
Fishermen also use other terms when referring to lobsters.
Female lobsters get ready to mate once they molt.
Female lobsters can choose when to fertilize their eggs.
Lobsters start molting while still in their eggs.
Lobsters suffer from high infant mortality.
Lobsters usually lay their eggs from July to August.
Some female lobsters get protection from getting caught.
Lobsters eat both plants and other animals.
Eating their own shells has benefits for lobsters.
Lobsters sometimes suffer from shell rot.
Lobsters keep their teeth in their stomachs.
Captured lobsters often eat each other.
Striped bass primarily prey on lobsters.
Other predators of the lobster include codfish and the octopus.
Lobsters usually walk on the ocean floor.
Lobsters can walk for up to 370 km.
Lobsters sometimes walk holding claws with each other.
Fishermen always release part of their catch back into the sea.
It takes time for a lobster to grow to the size fishermen keep.
Fishermen also return wounded lobsters into the sea.
Fishermen catch many different kinds of lobster during lobster season.
Lobster traps come in either metal or wood.
Lobster traps have a line connecting them to a buoy on the surface.
Some states place limits on how many traps a single fisherman can have at a time.
Lobster traps are very inefficient.
Lobsters actually see lobster traps as a convenient source of food.
Hunting lobsters by hand can get very dangerous.
Some people go lobster fishing at night.
Not all places require a license for a person to catch a lobster.
It takes a long time to become a professional lobster fisherman.
Lobster fishing is big business.
Lobster fishermen can get very territorial.
You don’t have to be a professional fisherman to profit from the lobster industry.
Being a lobster fisherman can get expensive.
Catching lobsters professionally can take the whole day.
The US law prohibits stealing from another person’s lobster traps.
You can catch other fish with a lobster trap.
It’s illegal to catch lobsters with nets.
The law gives allowances for fishermen who accidentally catch lobsters with their nets.
Farming lobsters is an experiment in progress.
Soft-shelled lobsters have a reputation for sweeter, more tender meat than other kinds of lobster.
Lobsters come in 3 kinds for cooking.
You usually have to cook lobsters alive.
Lobsters might seem dead or dying on arrival in the kitchen.
Lobsters don’t scream when they’re cooked.
The screaming when lobsters cook comes from their shells.
Freezing lobsters removes the need to cook them alive.
Some countries actually ban cooking lobsters alive.
Lobsters most commonly get cooked either through boiling or steaming.
Surf and turf lost popularity in the 1920s.
Lobster Newburg is another example of a lobster recipe.
Lobster Thermidor is another lobster recipe related to Lobster Newberg.
Bisque is a French soup that doesn’t actually use lobster meat.
Lobster rolls make up 1 of the most popular lobster recipes in the world.
Cappon magro is an Italian dish that can include lobsters as part of the recipe.
Cooking lobsters for too long causes their flesh to turn rubbery.
The lobster's antenna can indicate whether it's cooked or not.
Some chefs argue that steaming is much better than boiling when it comes to cooking lobster.
Boiling a lobster has its advantages too.
You can actually cook a lobster in a microwave.
You shouldn’t leave cooked lobster in a refrigerator for too long.
All lobsters taste the same.
Don’t worry if you see something green or red in your lobster meat.
A lobster’s legs have meat too.
Some people believe lobster meat has the effect of an aphrodisiac.
Lobsters naturally contain small amounts of mercury in their flesh.
Lobsters have plenty of protein but only small amounts of fat.
Certain religions ban eating of lobster.
Lobsters shells can get recycled into golf balls.
You can keep lobsters as pets.
France and Brazil once had a dispute over lobsters.
Lobsters are in no danger as a species of extinction.
Pollution is a main threat to lobsters.
Global warming is an especially dangerous threat to lobsters.
A character in the popular cartoon series Spongebob Squarepants is a lobster.
You can find the world’s largest lobster in China.
Content: 79 Cooking lobsters for too long causes their flesh to turn rubbery. 80 The lobster's antenna can indicate whether it's cooked or not. 81 Some chefs argue that steaming is much better than boiling when it comes to cooking lobster. 82 Boiling a lobster has its advantages too. 83 You can actually cook a lobster in a microwave. 84 You shouldn’t leave cooked lobster in a refrigerator for too long. 85 All lobsters taste the same. 86 Don’t worry if you see something green or red in your lobster meat. 87 A lobster’s legs have meat too. 88 Some people believe lobster meat has the effect of an aphrodisiac. | https://facts.net/nature/animals/lobster-facts |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1447526232#1_2319037914 | Title: Why did people vote for Brexit? - Interesting Facts
Headings: Why did people vote for Brexit?
Why did people vote for Brexit?
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Content: It seems illogical to me. To get more information I have visited some pro Brexit websites and harvested the following pieces of text which give reasons. It seems that the main reasons are too much immigration, immigrants undercutting wages and people having money problems which are blamed on the EU. The EU is deemed to be unfair and does not offer value for money. Here are the statements: Note: I have copied the quotes as is and have not corrected spelling mistakes etc. I did not use any editorial control I just copied the first ones I found. Our country is being ruined by too much immigration. The NHS wouldn’t need the extra staff if the Immigrants were not scrounging on it. | https://factsinfo.net/index.php/2018/12/27/why-did-people-vote-for-brexit/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1447526232#12_2319055100 | Title: Why did people vote for Brexit? - Interesting Facts
Headings: Why did people vote for Brexit?
Why did people vote for Brexit?
brexit
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Content: Not forgetting OUR tax money to foreign aid? whilst countries like Poland have received millions every year from the EU to improve their infrastructure, railways, schools and health service etc… the UK’s own social care and health service has declined and now suffers from inadequate investment. In recent years, hundreds of thousands of Eastern Europeans have come to Britain to do a job. My Comment
I would be very sad to see Britain leave the EU. In my own personal situation I could get Spanish nationality because I have been a tax paying resident for many years. It seems that the main reason for voting Brexit was immigration. The current situation in Britain as well as Spain immigrants have to either support themselves economically or go home. Immigrants are paying taxes and are not scroungers because they are performing valuable services in the economy. However, maybe the British are disgruntled because the immigrants are willing to work for low pay and conditions, this may be good for business but it may lead to resentment from the lower paid sections of society who may feel they are being undercut. I am an immigrant myself. | https://factsinfo.net/index.php/2018/12/27/why-did-people-vote-for-brexit/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1447652558#2_2319376456 | Title: 27 Interesting Facts about Narwhals - FactsKing.com
Headings: 27 Interesting Facts about Narwhals.
27 Interesting Facts about Narwhals.
Physical and Scientific Characteristics of Narwhal
Narwhal Distribution
Narwhal Behaviour and Diet
Interesting Facts about Narwhals
Content: This is the front tooth that protrudes beyond the upper lip. It grows throughout the narwhal’s life and can be as long as 10 feet. After maturing, it grows and spirals towards the left. Unlike most mammalian teeth, they have a soft outer layer and a tough inner core. Some species can have a rare second tusk (usually one in 500 males). Contrary to males, only 15% of females grow a tusk which is often smaller than that of the male. The tusk is also considered to be a sensory organ that contains millions of nerves. This provides the narwhal with information regarding the environment it is in. Narwhals are known to rub their tusks with each other as means of communication. Narwhals can also use the tusk to stun any fish by tapping them so that feeding is made easier. | https://factsking.com/animal-facts/narwhal-facts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1448595761#10_2322311987 | Title: 7 Interesting Facts about Hernando de Soto - FactsKing.com
Headings: 7 Interesting Facts about Hernando de Soto .
7 Interesting Facts about Hernando de Soto .
Interesting Facts about Hernando de Soto
1. De Soto was born in a poverty-stricken region of Spain.
2. He became a captain at the age of 25.
3. The thirst for adventure increased during the conquering of Central America.
4. De Soto joined Pizzaro’s expedition to South America.
5. After marriage, he chose to go exploring again and conquered La Florida.
6. De Soto traveled and explored much of the United States.
7. He lost his life during the American expedition.
Content: He lost his life during the American expedition. Following the Mississippi river crossing, the crew headed towards Arkansas. After they came across no gold, they returned to cross the Mississippi. Unfortunately, after this crossing, De Soto fell severely ill and was unable to recover steadily. He passed away on 21st May 1542 at the age of 47. Hernando de Soto made a tremendous effort to investigate the Americas, particularly North America during his last years. However, as much as his discoveries came across as brilliant, he did cause negative influences; the indigenous tribes that De Soto’s crew encountered were exposed to European diseases such as smallpox and measles. Owing to their lack of immunity, many of these native people lost their lives. Having said that, De Soto contributed a lot to our present understanding of the New World and its explorations. | https://factsking.com/historical-people/hernando-de-soto-facts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1451875117#1_2332584643 | Title: Caribbean Sea Facts: 35 Facts for Your Homework
Headings: Caribbean Sea Facts: 35 Facts for Your Homework
Caribbean Sea Facts: 35 Facts for Your Homework
Caribbean Sea Facts: 1-5
Caribbean Sea Facts: 6-10
Caribbean Sea Facts: 11-15
Caribbean Sea Facts: 16-20
Caribbean Sea Facts: 21-25
Caribbean Sea Facts: 26-30
Caribbean Sea Facts: 31-35
Caribbean Sea Fun Fact:
Content: With picturesque views and azure waters, the islands of the Caribbean are hot tourist destinations. In this article on Caribbean Sea facts, we are going to learn 35 interesting facts about this majestic sea and find out a bit about its geography, its climate, its flora and fauna etc. So, let us begin…
Caribbean Sea Facts: 1-5
1. Caribbean Sea is one of the many seas of Atlantic Ocean. It is present in the tropics of the western hemisphere. It is surrounded by the Lesser Antilles from the east, South America’s north coast from the south, Central America and Mexico from the west and Greater Antilles from the north. According to 2015’s data, there are 22 island territories in Caribbean and it is surrounded by 12 continental countries. 2. Islands of the West Indies, the coasts and Caribbean Sea combined is called as Caribbean. | https://factslegend.org/caribbean-sea-facts-35-facts-homework/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1451875117#2_2332586068 | Title: Caribbean Sea Facts: 35 Facts for Your Homework
Headings: Caribbean Sea Facts: 35 Facts for Your Homework
Caribbean Sea Facts: 35 Facts for Your Homework
Caribbean Sea Facts: 1-5
Caribbean Sea Facts: 6-10
Caribbean Sea Facts: 11-15
Caribbean Sea Facts: 16-20
Caribbean Sea Facts: 21-25
Caribbean Sea Facts: 26-30
Caribbean Sea Facts: 31-35
Caribbean Sea Fun Fact:
Content: It is present in the tropics of the western hemisphere. It is surrounded by the Lesser Antilles from the east, South America’s north coast from the south, Central America and Mexico from the west and Greater Antilles from the north. According to 2015’s data, there are 22 island territories in Caribbean and it is surrounded by 12 continental countries. 2. Islands of the West Indies, the coasts and Caribbean Sea combined is called as Caribbean. The sea has a surface area of 1,063,000 square miles or 2,754,000 square kilometers. It has an average depth of 7,220 feet or 2,200 meters. Cayman Trough (located between the Jamaica and Cayman Islands) is the deepest point of the Caribbean Sea with a depth of 25,220 feet or 7,686 meters. 3. There are many bays and gulfs along the sea’s coastline. | https://factslegend.org/caribbean-sea-facts-35-facts-homework/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1453689214#0_2337401408 | Title: Countries Where Euthanasia is Legal | Factual Facts
Headings: Countries Where Euthanasia is Legal
Countries Where Euthanasia is Legal
Content: Countries Where Euthanasia is Legal | Factual Facts
Countries Where Euthanasia is Legal
Presently, human euthanasia is legitimate in the Netherlands, Belgium, Colombia, Luxembourg, Canada, India, and South Korea. Assisted suicide is lawful in Switzerland, Germany, South Korea, and Japan. In the US states of Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Hawaii, Vermont, Montana, Washington DC, and California, assisted suicide is also legitimate. An assisted-dying scheme in the Australian province of Victoria will become effective in mid-2019. Assisted suicide will be dying with the assistance of someone else, usually a doctor. The term is frequently utilized conversely with physician-assisted suicide (PAS), which includes a specialist “knowingly and intentionally providing a person with the knowledge and means required to commit suicide, including counselling about lethal doses of drugs, prescribing such lethal doses or supplying.” Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Switzerland allow doctor involvement in the patient’s death. In the United States, six states permit medical assistance in passing on. Euthanasia is portrayed as a non-treatment decision (NTD), which incorporates withholding and pulling back life-sustaining treatment, followed by death from the underlying illness. It is designed to assist the person to die rather than carry on with persistent, intolerable pain. | https://factualfacts.com/countries-euthanasia-legal/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1453689214#1_2337403140 | Title: Countries Where Euthanasia is Legal | Factual Facts
Headings: Countries Where Euthanasia is Legal
Countries Where Euthanasia is Legal
Content: The term is frequently utilized conversely with physician-assisted suicide (PAS), which includes a specialist “knowingly and intentionally providing a person with the knowledge and means required to commit suicide, including counselling about lethal doses of drugs, prescribing such lethal doses or supplying.” Canada, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Switzerland allow doctor involvement in the patient’s death. In the United States, six states permit medical assistance in passing on. Euthanasia is portrayed as a non-treatment decision (NTD), which incorporates withholding and pulling back life-sustaining treatment, followed by death from the underlying illness. It is designed to assist the person to die rather than carry on with persistent, intolerable pain. The lawfulness of this varies throughout the different nations. It is defined as willful, non-deliberate, or automatic. Willful euthanasia is legal in a few nations. Non-willful killing (patient’s assent inaccessible) is illegal in all nations. Automatically euthanising without the patient’s consent or against their will) is also illegal in all nations and is typically considered to be murder. | https://factualfacts.com/countries-euthanasia-legal/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1457766654#4_2345698835 | Title: 3 Types of Interaction That Foster Student Engagement
Headings: 3 Types of Interaction That Foster Student Engagement
3 Types of Interaction That Foster Student Engagement
Three Variables of Engagement
1. Student-Instructor Interaction
2. Student-Student Interaction
3. Student-Content Interaction
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Content: Student-Student Interaction
While your interaction with students remains vital, encouraging peer-to-peer communication is just as essential. To prevent a boring, repetitive, and isolating learning environment, build activities and assignments that ignite classroom discussion. These discussions help alleviate students from feeling sequestered from one another and instead create a dynamic sense of community. These discussions can occur in various formats: Discussion threads
Group projects
Peer reviews
Study groups (developed based on observed, organic interaction among students)
Video chat sessions (e.g., for discussing readings or discussion prompts)
Tip: Check out these tools and methods that support peer collaboration: student introductions, Twitter, Instagram, XMind, Google Drive, VoiceThread, Mural.ly, Snapguide, wikis
3. Student-Content Interaction
Assignments, activities, goals, and assessments implemented within your course should reinforce active learning —that is, the process through which students actively assimilate rather than passively absorb learning material. You might have spent a good deal of time choosing quality reading materials and designing well-thought assessments, but don’t overlook opportunities to make content dynamic. Tip: | https://facultyecommons.com/three-types-of-interaction-that-foster-student-engagement/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1457766654#5_2345700674 | Title: 3 Types of Interaction That Foster Student Engagement
Headings: 3 Types of Interaction That Foster Student Engagement
3 Types of Interaction That Foster Student Engagement
Three Variables of Engagement
1. Student-Instructor Interaction
2. Student-Student Interaction
3. Student-Content Interaction
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Content: Check out these tools and methods that support peer collaboration: student introductions, Twitter, Instagram, XMind, Google Drive, VoiceThread, Mural.ly, Snapguide, wikis
3. Student-Content Interaction
Assignments, activities, goals, and assessments implemented within your course should reinforce active learning —that is, the process through which students actively assimilate rather than passively absorb learning material. You might have spent a good deal of time choosing quality reading materials and designing well-thought assessments, but don’t overlook opportunities to make content dynamic. Tip: Look for ways to enhance text and heighten engagement and feedback through tools like these: Thinglink, Animoto, Dipity, Cacoo, Flashcard Exchange, Prezi, blogs As you continue on your online teaching trajectory, remember to experiment, learn new tricks, and most importantly, have fun utilizing powerful new tools that can help you maintain interactivity between instructor, student, and content. Share Your Experiences
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1475310364#3_2374564885 | Title: Are Bibles Allowed in Public Schools? Can Students Pray in School?
Headings: Are Bibles Allowed in Public Schools? Can Students Pray in School?
Are Bibles Allowed in Public Schools? Can Students Pray in School?
What Rights Do Christian and Other Religious Students Have Per the U.S. Constituion?
Taking Bible and Payer Out of Schools
What Students Can Do
When Teachers Can Require Bible Reading
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Written by FM Editors
Content: The 1963 ruling was about upholding the law of separation of church and state. The ruling did not impact individual rights. What Students Can Do
While public schools cannot mandate that students pray or read the Bible (or any other religious book), the law does allow individual students to read the Bible and pray on their own time. This is a right protected by the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Department of Education lays out helpful guidelines on this in “Guidance on Constitutionally Protected Prayer in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools,”
The guidelines explain in one part that “… teachers and other public school officials may not lead their classes in prayer, devotional readings from the Bible, or other religious activities. Nor may school officials attempt to persuade or compel students to participate in prayer or other religious activities. Such conduct is “attributable to the State” and thus violates the Establishment Clause.” The Education Department adds in its guidelines: “ Although the Constitution forbids public school officials from directing or favoring prayer, students do not ‘shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate…'”
These laws protect not just Christian students, but also Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, and children of all faiths. When Teachers Can Require Bible Reading
So in practicing their right to religious expression, public school students “may pray when not engaged in school activities or instruction…” In addition, students can “read their Bibles or other scriptures, say grace before meals, and pray or study religious materials with fellow students during recess, the lunch hour, or other noninstructional time to the same extent that they may engage in nonreligious activities.” | https://faithfullymagazine.com/are-bibles-allowed-in-public-schools-can-students-pray-in-school/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1475310364#4_2374567443 | Title: Are Bibles Allowed in Public Schools? Can Students Pray in School?
Headings: Are Bibles Allowed in Public Schools? Can Students Pray in School?
Are Bibles Allowed in Public Schools? Can Students Pray in School?
What Rights Do Christian and Other Religious Students Have Per the U.S. Constituion?
Taking Bible and Payer Out of Schools
What Students Can Do
When Teachers Can Require Bible Reading
Share This Post
What do you think?
Written by FM Editors
Content: Nor may school officials attempt to persuade or compel students to participate in prayer or other religious activities. Such conduct is “attributable to the State” and thus violates the Establishment Clause.” The Education Department adds in its guidelines: “ Although the Constitution forbids public school officials from directing or favoring prayer, students do not ‘shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate…'”
These laws protect not just Christian students, but also Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, and children of all faiths. When Teachers Can Require Bible Reading
So in practicing their right to religious expression, public school students “may pray when not engaged in school activities or instruction…” In addition, students can “read their Bibles or other scriptures, say grace before meals, and pray or study religious materials with fellow students during recess, the lunch hour, or other noninstructional time to the same extent that they may engage in nonreligious activities.” Public school officials, of course, can implement rules that might impact when students are able to pray and/or read their Bible, but they aren’t allowed to “discriminate against student prayer or religious speech in applying such rules and restrictions.” For example, if a student has out his or her Bible during class time set aside for math instruction, the teacher can demand the student put the Bible away. On the other had, if a teacher is instructing students in world religions or literature, he or she certain can make the Bible (or Quran) a required text. Some may view this as walking a fine line, but as long as there is no religious instruction or discrimination/preference involved, public school teachers can make the Bible required reading for such classes. To summarize: | https://faithfullymagazine.com/are-bibles-allowed-in-public-schools-can-students-pray-in-school/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1476400383#0_2377326644 | Title: The Importance of Humility in Life – Faith Island
Headings: The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Leadership
Lessons in Humility
Famous Humble Leaders
Living By Faith – free eBook
Content: The Importance of Humility in Life – Faith Island
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The Importance of Humility in Life
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Humility is considered as the act of lowering oneself in relation to others or having a clear perspective and respect for one’s place in the world. It also involves knowing your limits and having appreciation for the intentions, strength, and perspectives of others. Unlike what some people think, humility is not the same as having low self esteem. A famous way of describing humility is that “it’s not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less.” In his book In Humility: An Unlikely Biography of America’s Greatest Virtue, Dr. David Bobb says, “The power promised by humility is the power over oneself, in self-government. But humility’s strength is obscured by the age of arrogance in which we live”. In other words, humility requires enormous self knowledge, self control, and self esteem. | https://faithisland.org/faith/the-importance-of-humility/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1476400383#1_2377328112 | Title: The Importance of Humility in Life – Faith Island
Headings: The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Leadership
Lessons in Humility
Famous Humble Leaders
Living By Faith – free eBook
Content: A famous way of describing humility is that “it’s not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less.” In his book In Humility: An Unlikely Biography of America’s Greatest Virtue, Dr. David Bobb says, “The power promised by humility is the power over oneself, in self-government. But humility’s strength is obscured by the age of arrogance in which we live”. In other words, humility requires enormous self knowledge, self control, and self esteem. For this reason, it is often paired with leadership. The Importance of Humility in Leadership
To be an effective leader, humility is a very important characteristic. It combines several traits that help you ultimately connect to people, and earn their respect. Some think it’s the one defining trait that can make a leader effective. In our world, we often think of leaders as CEOs or managers, but anyone who takes control over their life to make it better for them and the people around them should be considered a leader. | https://faithisland.org/faith/the-importance-of-humility/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1476400383#2_2377329589 | Title: The Importance of Humility in Life – Faith Island
Headings: The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Leadership
Lessons in Humility
Famous Humble Leaders
Living By Faith – free eBook
Content: For this reason, it is often paired with leadership. The Importance of Humility in Leadership
To be an effective leader, humility is a very important characteristic. It combines several traits that help you ultimately connect to people, and earn their respect. Some think it’s the one defining trait that can make a leader effective. In our world, we often think of leaders as CEOs or managers, but anyone who takes control over their life to make it better for them and the people around them should be considered a leader. Humble leaders often acknowledge their own strengths and weaknesses and are open to seeking the advice and counsel of others. By doing this, they are able to learn more from others, grow, and also transform their weaknesses into strengths. At the same time, it helps them use the strengths of others, instead of trying to solve everything themselves. When done well, everyone around the humble leader can work from his own strength, creating the best result possible. When leaders are humble, they value their people and also have empathy and compassion towards them. | https://faithisland.org/faith/the-importance-of-humility/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1476400383#3_2377331140 | Title: The Importance of Humility in Life – Faith Island
Headings: The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Leadership
Lessons in Humility
Famous Humble Leaders
Living By Faith – free eBook
Content: Humble leaders often acknowledge their own strengths and weaknesses and are open to seeking the advice and counsel of others. By doing this, they are able to learn more from others, grow, and also transform their weaknesses into strengths. At the same time, it helps them use the strengths of others, instead of trying to solve everything themselves. When done well, everyone around the humble leader can work from his own strength, creating the best result possible. When leaders are humble, they value their people and also have empathy and compassion towards them. Their subjects are also able to participate in any discussions and seek their advice when in need. We can all imagine the leader who is not humble in any way and doesn’t take any feedback or criticism. This usually leads to a decline in their effectiveness, as they slowly lose the respect of people. Lessons in Humility
Humility is being honest with oneself and others too. If a leader can demonstrate honesty and look back to his actions and behaviour, it can provide a tremendous opportunity for personal growth. | https://faithisland.org/faith/the-importance-of-humility/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1476400383#4_2377332683 | Title: The Importance of Humility in Life – Faith Island
Headings: The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Leadership
Lessons in Humility
Famous Humble Leaders
Living By Faith – free eBook
Content: Their subjects are also able to participate in any discussions and seek their advice when in need. We can all imagine the leader who is not humble in any way and doesn’t take any feedback or criticism. This usually leads to a decline in their effectiveness, as they slowly lose the respect of people. Lessons in Humility
Humility is being honest with oneself and others too. If a leader can demonstrate honesty and look back to his actions and behaviour, it can provide a tremendous opportunity for personal growth. We can all do the same things in our lives and admit that we all make mistakes and own up to them. In a famous passage in Matthew 18, Jesus takes a child from the crowd and uses it as an example, saying “whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven”. As we grow older, it becomes increasingly harder to see ourselves as less important than others. Jesus used a child as an example exactly because it cannot think of itself more important than others. When you have to listen to your parents, humility is hardly a trait, but more a given. | https://faithisland.org/faith/the-importance-of-humility/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1476400383#5_2377334249 | Title: The Importance of Humility in Life – Faith Island
Headings: The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Leadership
Lessons in Humility
Famous Humble Leaders
Living By Faith – free eBook
Content: We can all do the same things in our lives and admit that we all make mistakes and own up to them. In a famous passage in Matthew 18, Jesus takes a child from the crowd and uses it as an example, saying “whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven”. As we grow older, it becomes increasingly harder to see ourselves as less important than others. Jesus used a child as an example exactly because it cannot think of itself more important than others. When you have to listen to your parents, humility is hardly a trait, but more a given. Humility also helps us overcome conflicts and obstacles in life and thereby create harmonious situations in both our personal and professional lives. The same way arrogance can repel people, humility can bring them closer. Being humble also empowers the people around you. When people are made to feel important, they become capable. They are able to recognize their own power and confidently embrace it in order to become better people in life. | https://faithisland.org/faith/the-importance-of-humility/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1476400383#6_2377335739 | Title: The Importance of Humility in Life – Faith Island
Headings: The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Life
The Importance of Humility in Leadership
Lessons in Humility
Famous Humble Leaders
Living By Faith – free eBook
Content: Humility also helps us overcome conflicts and obstacles in life and thereby create harmonious situations in both our personal and professional lives. The same way arrogance can repel people, humility can bring them closer. Being humble also empowers the people around you. When people are made to feel important, they become capable. They are able to recognize their own power and confidently embrace it in order to become better people in life. According to Lao Tzu, “to lead people, walk behind them”. Famous Humble Leaders
To get a clearer understanding of what humility really is, here are some examples. One of the most famous examples of extreme humility, Mother Theresa, gave up her own life and decided to take care of the sick, poor, and the dying. Her work in India inspired many, and showed people how to make a real difference in the world. A much lesser known name, Arland D. Williams, Jr., can also be seen as someone who took humility to the extreme. | https://faithisland.org/faith/the-importance-of-humility/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1520020190#0_2437045754 | Title: The Hobby Lobby Case: Contraception and Religious Freedom
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In 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court decided a case with major implications for current and future reproductive rights laws. In a close 5-4 decision, the Court decided in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. that closely held corporations can refuse to provide birth control coverage to their employees if doing so would violate the corporation's "sincerely held religious beliefs." Hobby Lobby had argued that their Christian faith precluded them from providing birth control as part of a larger health care benefits package. Below, you’ll find an explanation of the background behind the Hobby Lobby case, its implications with regard to contraception and religious freedom, the Court’s decision, and how the it affects both employers and employees. How Did this Case Reach the Supreme Court? The Affordable Care Act (ACA), passed in 2010, mandated that health insurance cover birth control. One of the requirements was that employers must pay for insurance that will cover birth control for their employees. Some of these employers, such as Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation, were strongly opposed to birth control, in particular the "morning after" pill, which prevents implantation of a fertilized egg. | https://family.findlaw.com/reproductive-rights/the-hobby-lobby-case-contraception-and-religious-freedom.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1520020190#1_2437047945 | Title: The Hobby Lobby Case: Contraception and Religious Freedom
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Content: Below, you’ll find an explanation of the background behind the Hobby Lobby case, its implications with regard to contraception and religious freedom, the Court’s decision, and how the it affects both employers and employees. How Did this Case Reach the Supreme Court? The Affordable Care Act (ACA), passed in 2010, mandated that health insurance cover birth control. One of the requirements was that employers must pay for insurance that will cover birth control for their employees. Some of these employers, such as Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation, were strongly opposed to birth control, in particular the "morning after" pill, which prevents implantation of a fertilized egg. Before the ACA, another famous Supreme Court case permitted the government to infringe on religious freedom if it was an incidental effect, such as part of a religious practice is against criminal law. This case, Employment Division v. Smith, involved two members of the Native American Church who used peyote as part of a religious ceremony and were dismissed from their employer for drug use. After this decision, religious rights lobbyists convinced Congress to pass the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (RFRA). This Act ensured the government wouldn't burden people's ability to exercise their religion unless done to advance a compelling government interest. In 2010, the Supreme Court decided in the Citizens United case that corporations can spend their money on campaigns like a private citizen. | https://family.findlaw.com/reproductive-rights/the-hobby-lobby-case-contraception-and-religious-freedom.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1520020190#2_2437050221 | Title: The Hobby Lobby Case: Contraception and Religious Freedom
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Content: Before the ACA, another famous Supreme Court case permitted the government to infringe on religious freedom if it was an incidental effect, such as part of a religious practice is against criminal law. This case, Employment Division v. Smith, involved two members of the Native American Church who used peyote as part of a religious ceremony and were dismissed from their employer for drug use. After this decision, religious rights lobbyists convinced Congress to pass the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (RFRA). This Act ensured the government wouldn't burden people's ability to exercise their religion unless done to advance a compelling government interest. In 2010, the Supreme Court decided in the Citizens United case that corporations can spend their money on campaigns like a private citizen. This was part of an ongoing trend in which corporations have been gaining legal rights comparable to actual human beings. Thus, Hobby Lobby argued that even as a corporation it has religious rights comparable to any American. In September 2012, Hobby Lobby filed suit in federal court in Oklahoma based on its First Amendment Free Exercise of Religion right and the RFRA. The 10th Circuit Court ruled that Hobby Lobby was a person with religious freedom. Other federal courts upheld the federal government's contraceptive coverage rule. | https://family.findlaw.com/reproductive-rights/the-hobby-lobby-case-contraception-and-religious-freedom.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1520020190#3_2437052321 | Title: The Hobby Lobby Case: Contraception and Religious Freedom
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Content: This was part of an ongoing trend in which corporations have been gaining legal rights comparable to actual human beings. Thus, Hobby Lobby argued that even as a corporation it has religious rights comparable to any American. In September 2012, Hobby Lobby filed suit in federal court in Oklahoma based on its First Amendment Free Exercise of Religion right and the RFRA. The 10th Circuit Court ruled that Hobby Lobby was a person with religious freedom. Other federal courts upheld the federal government's contraceptive coverage rule. When there’s a difference in opinion between different federal Courts of Appeals, the U.S. Supreme Court often takes on a case to determine which view is constitutional and eliminate the discrepancy between regions. Sylvia Burwell was listed as petitioner in this Supreme Court case because she was the Secretary of Health and Human Services at the time of the decision. What Did the Supreme Court Decide? The Supreme Court made it clear that it didn't want to get into a debate about whether a religious belief is valid. The Court only chose to address whether a religious belief may trump a federal law, such as the ACA. | https://family.findlaw.com/reproductive-rights/the-hobby-lobby-case-contraception-and-religious-freedom.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1520020190#4_2437054236 | Title: The Hobby Lobby Case: Contraception and Religious Freedom
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Content: When there’s a difference in opinion between different federal Courts of Appeals, the U.S. Supreme Court often takes on a case to determine which view is constitutional and eliminate the discrepancy between regions. Sylvia Burwell was listed as petitioner in this Supreme Court case because she was the Secretary of Health and Human Services at the time of the decision. What Did the Supreme Court Decide? The Supreme Court made it clear that it didn't want to get into a debate about whether a religious belief is valid. The Court only chose to address whether a religious belief may trump a federal law, such as the ACA. In the Hobby Lobby case, the majority of justices decided the ACA does substantially burden the religious belief held by the Christian owners without a compelling enough government objective. Thank you for subscribing! FindLaw Newsletters
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1520247536#6_2437491744 | Title: The 1950s Family: Structure, Values and Everyday Life | LoveToKnow
Headings: The 1950s Family: Structure, Values and Everyday Life
The 1950s Family: Structure, Values and Everyday Life
The 1950s Family
What 1950s Parents Wanted for Their Kids
Raising Girls in the 50s
Raising Boys in the 50s
Permissive Parenting
The Stereotypical Boomer Family
Life in the Suburbs
Growing Up in the 1950s
The Cold War Fear and Paranoia
Teenagers in the 1950s
Shockingly Innocent
Teenage Jobs
Cars and Teenagers
Rock-and-Roll
Teen Movies of the 1950s
Peaceful Conformity
Content: They should tell their children they were special, feed them when they were hungry, put them to bed when they were tired, and discipline them with words rather than corporal punishment. Many say Dr. Spock's advice led to overly permissive child rearing, which led to the independence and rebellious nature of 1950s teenagers. The Stereotypical Boomer Family
Due to the booming economy, the stereotypical boomer family had more money. With the establishment of the Federal Housing Authority (FDA) and the Veterans Administration (VA) home loan programs, many white middle-class American parents found it easy to borrow money from a bank and move out of cities and small towns into newly built homes in the suburbs. Sadly, due to legal discrimination, this was not yet possible for people of color who were restricted to less desirable neighborhoods even when they had the where-with-all to relocate to better surroundings. Life in the Suburbs
Life was different in the suburbs. Suburbs were free, social, friendly, and family-oriented. Many families lived close together, and there were all sorts of group social activities. There were little league teams, boy and girl scouts, and the Parent and Teacher Association (PTA) at schools. Kids walked to school together and had next door best friends. | https://family.lovetoknow.com/about-family-values/1950s-family-structure-values-everyday-life |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1520588502#1_2438421240 | Title: The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past | LoveToKnow
Headings: The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past
The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past
Role of a Father in the Family
What Are the Roles of Fathers in Families Today?
Why Having a Father Is Important
Changing Role of the Modern Day Father
Top 10 Responsibilities of a Father
What Is the Role of Father and Mother in a Family?
What Is the Responsibility of Father and Mother?
Importance of Father
Content: Role of a Father in the Family
Father figures can play many roles within the family system. Keep in mind that the term father does not solely apply to biological relationships, nor does it only apply to a husband and wife relationship. Same-sex couples, transgender men who are parents, and single fathers can provide just as meaningful parent-child relationships as do families with a husband and wife. There is no one type of family where the child enjoys the healthiest father-child relationship. Father figures: May not be related at all to the child or children they care for
May be a step-parent
May have adopted a child or children
Regardless of what the family looks like, the most important factor is the quality of the parent-child relationship. What Are the Roles of Fathers in Families Today? Fathers today may be expected to parent and assist with household chores equally with their partners. In a study of married men and women who had just had their first child, results illustrated that a good partnership, as well as an effort to reduce their wife's stress, led to overall decreased aggravation for both partners, even when their baby was fussy. Within the family, fathers can take on multiple roles which may include: | https://family.lovetoknow.com/about-family-values/role-father-family-today-past |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1520588502#2_2438423207 | Title: The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past | LoveToKnow
Headings: The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past
The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past
Role of a Father in the Family
What Are the Roles of Fathers in Families Today?
Why Having a Father Is Important
Changing Role of the Modern Day Father
Top 10 Responsibilities of a Father
What Is the Role of Father and Mother in a Family?
What Is the Responsibility of Father and Mother?
Importance of Father
Content: May not be related at all to the child or children they care for
May be a step-parent
May have adopted a child or children
Regardless of what the family looks like, the most important factor is the quality of the parent-child relationship. What Are the Roles of Fathers in Families Today? Fathers today may be expected to parent and assist with household chores equally with their partners. In a study of married men and women who had just had their first child, results illustrated that a good partnership, as well as an effort to reduce their wife's stress, led to overall decreased aggravation for both partners, even when their baby was fussy. Within the family, fathers can take on multiple roles which may include: Financial contributors
Supportive partners
Loving parents
Stay at home parents
Healthy co-parents, even after a breakup or divorce
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Why Having a Father Is Important
A father figure can significantly influence the life and wellbeing of their child. In families where the father figure is present, the father serves as one of the first male role models and male relationships the child will encounter. Children are extremely sensitive and observant beings and internalize relational experiences. These early interactions with their father serve as a blueprint for what a relationship with a man looks like and impacts both the father-son relationship, and the father-daughter relationship. This means that unhealthy relationships with a father figure can significantly impact not only the child's psychological wellbeing, but their unconscious relational choices as they become adults. | https://family.lovetoknow.com/about-family-values/role-father-family-today-past |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1520588502#3_2438425555 | Title: The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past | LoveToKnow
Headings: The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past
The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past
Role of a Father in the Family
What Are the Roles of Fathers in Families Today?
Why Having a Father Is Important
Changing Role of the Modern Day Father
Top 10 Responsibilities of a Father
What Is the Role of Father and Mother in a Family?
What Is the Responsibility of Father and Mother?
Importance of Father
Content: Financial contributors
Supportive partners
Loving parents
Stay at home parents
Healthy co-parents, even after a breakup or divorce
Source
Why Having a Father Is Important
A father figure can significantly influence the life and wellbeing of their child. In families where the father figure is present, the father serves as one of the first male role models and male relationships the child will encounter. Children are extremely sensitive and observant beings and internalize relational experiences. These early interactions with their father serve as a blueprint for what a relationship with a man looks like and impacts both the father-son relationship, and the father-daughter relationship. This means that unhealthy relationships with a father figure can significantly impact not only the child's psychological wellbeing, but their unconscious relational choices as they become adults. If a child has a healthy relationship with their father, they tend to have higher levels of self-esteem, confidence, and more stable relationships with men in general. If a child has an unhealthy relationship with their father, they may experience more psychological distress and struggle with forming healthy relationships with men as they become adults. Keep in mind that it is very difficult to alter the internalized relational blueprint that forms when children are quite young. While it is possible, it often takes high levels of insight, as well as significant psychotherapeutic intervention to shift these deep rooted, and often unconscious mental pathways. Changing Role of the Modern Day Father
It has only been in the past several decades that the idea of the " involved father " has taken shape. | https://family.lovetoknow.com/about-family-values/role-father-family-today-past |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1520588502#4_2438427990 | Title: The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past | LoveToKnow
Headings: The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past
The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past
Role of a Father in the Family
What Are the Roles of Fathers in Families Today?
Why Having a Father Is Important
Changing Role of the Modern Day Father
Top 10 Responsibilities of a Father
What Is the Role of Father and Mother in a Family?
What Is the Responsibility of Father and Mother?
Importance of Father
Content: If a child has a healthy relationship with their father, they tend to have higher levels of self-esteem, confidence, and more stable relationships with men in general. If a child has an unhealthy relationship with their father, they may experience more psychological distress and struggle with forming healthy relationships with men as they become adults. Keep in mind that it is very difficult to alter the internalized relational blueprint that forms when children are quite young. While it is possible, it often takes high levels of insight, as well as significant psychotherapeutic intervention to shift these deep rooted, and often unconscious mental pathways. Changing Role of the Modern Day Father
It has only been in the past several decades that the idea of the " involved father " has taken shape. Historically, men's identities were heavily tied to their careers, and that still holds somewhat true today, with about 76% of men reporting that they feel financial pressure to provide for their families. More than ever, men are taking a more active role in parenting, but more than half of Americans still hold the notion that mothers are better caregivers than fathers. As of 2016, 7% of dads report being stay at home fathers and of those 7%, 24% cite their primary reason being to take care of their child or children. 49% of men feel pressure to be an involved father. 49% of adults reported that they felt men face more pressure returning to work after they've welcomed a child into their family. | https://family.lovetoknow.com/about-family-values/role-father-family-today-past |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1520588502#5_2438430232 | Title: The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past | LoveToKnow
Headings: The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past
The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past
Role of a Father in the Family
What Are the Roles of Fathers in Families Today?
Why Having a Father Is Important
Changing Role of the Modern Day Father
Top 10 Responsibilities of a Father
What Is the Role of Father and Mother in a Family?
What Is the Responsibility of Father and Mother?
Importance of Father
Content: Historically, men's identities were heavily tied to their careers, and that still holds somewhat true today, with about 76% of men reporting that they feel financial pressure to provide for their families. More than ever, men are taking a more active role in parenting, but more than half of Americans still hold the notion that mothers are better caregivers than fathers. As of 2016, 7% of dads report being stay at home fathers and of those 7%, 24% cite their primary reason being to take care of their child or children. 49% of men feel pressure to be an involved father. 49% of adults reported that they felt men face more pressure returning to work after they've welcomed a child into their family. 63% of men feel they don't spend enough time with their children. There is still the notion that more than half of Americans share that women are better caretakers when it comes to child rearing and only 1% cite that men are better caregivers than women. Even though men are more involved when it comes to parenting, there are certainly still some deep rooted biases that Americans view as true regarding men and women when it comes to parenting in a household with a husband, wife, and child. Top 10 Responsibilities of a Father
In terms of healthy parenting, responsibilities of the father may include: Modeling healthy relational behavior with the other caregiver (if applicable), and other adults
Being kind, nurturing, and genuinely connecting with your child without distractions
Expressing love in healthy ways
Taking good care of yourself both physically and mentally and modeling appropriate behavior when help is needed
Being understanding and forgiving
Not imposing or projecting your notions onto your child
Giving your child the space to be themselves
Offering acceptance and compassion
Teaching and modeling healthy communication skills, as well as appropriate conflict resolution skills
Setting appropriate boundaries and discipline appropriately (no violence, no spanking, no yelling, no withholding affection, and no prolonged punishment)
Source
What Is the Role of Father and Mother in a Family? | https://family.lovetoknow.com/about-family-values/role-father-family-today-past |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1520588502#6_2438433089 | Title: The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past | LoveToKnow
Headings: The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past
The Role of a Father in the Family: Today & in the Past
Role of a Father in the Family
What Are the Roles of Fathers in Families Today?
Why Having a Father Is Important
Changing Role of the Modern Day Father
Top 10 Responsibilities of a Father
What Is the Role of Father and Mother in a Family?
What Is the Responsibility of Father and Mother?
Importance of Father
Content: 63% of men feel they don't spend enough time with their children. There is still the notion that more than half of Americans share that women are better caretakers when it comes to child rearing and only 1% cite that men are better caregivers than women. Even though men are more involved when it comes to parenting, there are certainly still some deep rooted biases that Americans view as true regarding men and women when it comes to parenting in a household with a husband, wife, and child. Top 10 Responsibilities of a Father
In terms of healthy parenting, responsibilities of the father may include: Modeling healthy relational behavior with the other caregiver (if applicable), and other adults
Being kind, nurturing, and genuinely connecting with your child without distractions
Expressing love in healthy ways
Taking good care of yourself both physically and mentally and modeling appropriate behavior when help is needed
Being understanding and forgiving
Not imposing or projecting your notions onto your child
Giving your child the space to be themselves
Offering acceptance and compassion
Teaching and modeling healthy communication skills, as well as appropriate conflict resolution skills
Setting appropriate boundaries and discipline appropriately (no violence, no spanking, no yelling, no withholding affection, and no prolonged punishment)
Source
What Is the Role of Father and Mother in a Family? Keep in mind that a family with a mother and father is not the only type of family where a father figure can be involved in healthy ways. Fathers and mothers nowadays tend to share the responsibility of child rearing. In terms of specific roles, these will vary greatly depending on each unique family's needs. However, in healthy families, ideally both parents are flexible and are able to take on the same roles, while supporting each other as parents and partners. What Is the Responsibility of Father and Mother? | https://family.lovetoknow.com/about-family-values/role-father-family-today-past |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1521009723#4_2439533534 | Title: Mexican Family Culture | LoveToKnow
Headings: Mexican Family Culture
Mexican Family Culture
Origins of the Mexican Family
Indigenous Mexican Families
Catholic Influences on Mexican Family
The Traditional Mexican Family
Traditional Family Roles
Men and Women
Mothers' Roles
Fathers' Roles
Multigenerational Households
Large Extended Families
Jefe de Familia
Modern Mexican Families
Statistics on Mexican Families
Mexican Women and Change
Contraception
Education
Change and Tradition
Peregrinaciones or Pilgrimages
Dia de los Muertos
Santos or Namesake Anniversaries
Quinceañeras
Wedding Traditions
Daily Life
Get-togethers, Birthdays, and Celebrations
Young Adults
Elderly Care
Evolution of Family Culture
Mexican Family Culture
Content: Spiritual: Family life revolved around frequent rituals, ceremonies and celebrations. Structured: Extended households formed communities. Strict hierarchies and order were vital for the proper functioning and survival of the family and the community. Society was modeled by family structure and vice versa. Catholic Influences on Mexican Family
Spanish colonization went hand in hand with indoctrination brought by the Catholic missions. However, Catholic influence did not bring about great changes to the existing family structure, mainly because the values were similar. Rituals and spiritual values were already an important part of pre-Columbian families in Mexico, so it is not surprising the values merged so readily. Changes that did happen included: | https://family.lovetoknow.com/family-values/mexican-family-culture |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1521046551#0_2439614221 | Title: German Family Structure and Traditions | LoveToKnow
Headings: German Family Structure and Traditions
German Family Structure and Traditions
Christian Holidays
Christmas Traditions
Easter Traditions
All Saints Day
Day of German Unity
Oktoberfest
Wedding Traditions
Birthday Traditions
Vacation Traditions
Traditional German Foods
All in the Family
Gender Roles
Celebrating a Birth
Wedding Trees
Modern Traditions
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German Family Structure and Traditions
By Kerrie Main
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Many Americans have German ties, and this European culture has influenced several aspects of American life. In fact, some 46 million Americans have ancestors from Deutschland who started settlements in California, Texas, Pennsylvania and many states in the Midwest. The popular baseball snacks of hot dogs, pretzels and beer came from the German culture, and there are many other German traditions that Americans have adopted as their own. Christian Holidays
Christmas and Easter are the most famous Christian holidays, and many common traditions and rituals came from Germany. Christmas Traditions
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The following are German traditions for the holidays: Advent Calendars: The popular calendars that count down the days until Christmas originated in Germany. The paper calendars that feature treats, such as chocolate candies, behind the small doors were first printed in Germany in 1908. Christmas Trees: | https://family.lovetoknow.com/german-traditions |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1530026373#0_2465329732 | Title: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) - Symptoms and Causes | familydoctor.org
Headings: Ebola Virus Disease
Ebola Virus Disease
What is Ebola virus disease?
Symptoms of Ebola virus disease
What causes Ebola virus disease?
How is Ebola virus disease diagnosed?
Can Ebola virus disease be prevented or avoided?
Ebola virus disease treatment
Living with Ebola virus disease
Questions to ask your doctor
Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Ebola virus disease
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: History of Ebola virus disease
Content: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) - Symptoms and Causes | familydoctor.org
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Ebola Virus Disease
Last Updated March 2021 | This article was created by familydoctor.org editorial staff and reviewed by Sarah Coles, MD
Table of Contents
1. Overview
2. Symptoms
3. Causes
4. Diagnosis
5. Prevention
6. Treatment
7. Everyday Life
8. Questions
9. Resources
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1530026373#1_2465331087 | Title: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) - Symptoms and Causes | familydoctor.org
Headings: Ebola Virus Disease
Ebola Virus Disease
What is Ebola virus disease?
Symptoms of Ebola virus disease
What causes Ebola virus disease?
How is Ebola virus disease diagnosed?
Can Ebola virus disease be prevented or avoided?
Ebola virus disease treatment
Living with Ebola virus disease
Questions to ask your doctor
Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Ebola virus disease
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: History of Ebola virus disease
Content: Prevention
6. Treatment
7. Everyday Life
8. Questions
9. Resources
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What is Ebola virus disease? Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a rare but serious disease caused by infection of the Ebola virus. There are five known strains of the virus. Four of them affect people. One affects only nonhuman primates (monkeys, gorillas, and chimpanzees) and pigs. ‒‒:‒‒
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EVD was first identified in 1976 near the Ebola River in the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire). | https://familydoctor.org/condition/ebola-virus-disease/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1530026373#2_2465332392 | Title: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) - Symptoms and Causes | familydoctor.org
Headings: Ebola Virus Disease
Ebola Virus Disease
What is Ebola virus disease?
Symptoms of Ebola virus disease
What causes Ebola virus disease?
How is Ebola virus disease diagnosed?
Can Ebola virus disease be prevented or avoided?
Ebola virus disease treatment
Living with Ebola virus disease
Questions to ask your doctor
Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Ebola virus disease
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: History of Ebola virus disease
Content: Ebola virus disease (EVD) is a rare but serious disease caused by infection of the Ebola virus. There are five known strains of the virus. Four of them affect people. One affects only nonhuman primates (monkeys, gorillas, and chimpanzees) and pigs. ‒‒:‒‒
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EVD was first identified in 1976 near the Ebola River in the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire). In 2014, large outbreaks occurred in the West African countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 11 people were treated in the U.S. during the 2014-2016 epidemic and one person died. EVD is still an ongoing situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with reoccurring outbreaks. Symptoms of Ebola virus disease
Symptoms of EVD often begin 8 to 10 days after a person is infected with the virus. The virus cannot be spread to another person until symptoms appear. | https://familydoctor.org/condition/ebola-virus-disease/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1530026373#3_2465334121 | Title: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) - Symptoms and Causes | familydoctor.org
Headings: Ebola Virus Disease
Ebola Virus Disease
What is Ebola virus disease?
Symptoms of Ebola virus disease
What causes Ebola virus disease?
How is Ebola virus disease diagnosed?
Can Ebola virus disease be prevented or avoided?
Ebola virus disease treatment
Living with Ebola virus disease
Questions to ask your doctor
Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Ebola virus disease
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: History of Ebola virus disease
Content: In 2014, large outbreaks occurred in the West African countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 11 people were treated in the U.S. during the 2014-2016 epidemic and one person died. EVD is still an ongoing situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with reoccurring outbreaks. Symptoms of Ebola virus disease
Symptoms of EVD often begin 8 to 10 days after a person is infected with the virus. The virus cannot be spread to another person until symptoms appear. Early symptoms can include: Fatigue
Fever
Muscle pain
Headache
Weakness
Later symptoms can include: Nausea
Diarrhea
Stomach pain
Unexplained bruising or bleeding, such as a bloody nose, bloodshot eyes, or bloody urine or diarrhea
What causes Ebola virus disease? EVD is caused by the Ebola virus. It’s origin or how it started is unknown. | https://familydoctor.org/condition/ebola-virus-disease/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1530026373#4_2465335756 | Title: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) - Symptoms and Causes | familydoctor.org
Headings: Ebola Virus Disease
Ebola Virus Disease
What is Ebola virus disease?
Symptoms of Ebola virus disease
What causes Ebola virus disease?
How is Ebola virus disease diagnosed?
Can Ebola virus disease be prevented or avoided?
Ebola virus disease treatment
Living with Ebola virus disease
Questions to ask your doctor
Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Ebola virus disease
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: History of Ebola virus disease
Content: Early symptoms can include: Fatigue
Fever
Muscle pain
Headache
Weakness
Later symptoms can include: Nausea
Diarrhea
Stomach pain
Unexplained bruising or bleeding, such as a bloody nose, bloodshot eyes, or bloody urine or diarrhea
What causes Ebola virus disease? EVD is caused by the Ebola virus. It’s origin or how it started is unknown. Scientists believe that it is animal-borne and most likely comes from bats, which transmit the Ebola virus to other animals and humans. There is no proof that mosquitos or other insects can transmit the virus. Once infected, a person can spread the virus to other people. The Ebola virus is not as contagious as common viruses, such as colds or the flu. It is not spread through air, water, or food. | https://familydoctor.org/condition/ebola-virus-disease/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1530026373#5_2465337253 | Title: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) - Symptoms and Causes | familydoctor.org
Headings: Ebola Virus Disease
Ebola Virus Disease
What is Ebola virus disease?
Symptoms of Ebola virus disease
What causes Ebola virus disease?
How is Ebola virus disease diagnosed?
Can Ebola virus disease be prevented or avoided?
Ebola virus disease treatment
Living with Ebola virus disease
Questions to ask your doctor
Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Ebola virus disease
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: History of Ebola virus disease
Content: Scientists believe that it is animal-borne and most likely comes from bats, which transmit the Ebola virus to other animals and humans. There is no proof that mosquitos or other insects can transmit the virus. Once infected, a person can spread the virus to other people. The Ebola virus is not as contagious as common viruses, such as colds or the flu. It is not spread through air, water, or food. The Ebola virus is spread through direct contact with: Blood of a person infected with the virus
Body fluids, such as breast milk, stool, saliva, semen, sweat, urine, or vomit, of a person infected with the virus
Objects, such as needles or syringes, that are contaminated with the virus
Animals, such as bats and primates, that are infected with the virus
Direct contact means that a person’s eye, mouth, nose, or broken skin touches contaminated blood, fluids, or an object. Broken skin may be a cut, scratch, scrape, or open wound. For most people, the risk of being infected with the Ebola virus is extremely low. The risk increases if you: | https://familydoctor.org/condition/ebola-virus-disease/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1530026373#6_2465339051 | Title: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) - Symptoms and Causes | familydoctor.org
Headings: Ebola Virus Disease
Ebola Virus Disease
What is Ebola virus disease?
Symptoms of Ebola virus disease
What causes Ebola virus disease?
How is Ebola virus disease diagnosed?
Can Ebola virus disease be prevented or avoided?
Ebola virus disease treatment
Living with Ebola virus disease
Questions to ask your doctor
Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Ebola virus disease
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: History of Ebola virus disease
Content: The Ebola virus is spread through direct contact with: Blood of a person infected with the virus
Body fluids, such as breast milk, stool, saliva, semen, sweat, urine, or vomit, of a person infected with the virus
Objects, such as needles or syringes, that are contaminated with the virus
Animals, such as bats and primates, that are infected with the virus
Direct contact means that a person’s eye, mouth, nose, or broken skin touches contaminated blood, fluids, or an object. Broken skin may be a cut, scratch, scrape, or open wound. For most people, the risk of being infected with the Ebola virus is extremely low. The risk increases if you: Travel to an area where known EVD outbreaks have occurred
Help take care of someone infected with the virus
Have direct contact with a person infected with the virus. Even an infected dead body can still spread the virus
How is Ebola virus disease diagnosed? Tell your doctor about your symptoms and risk factors (for example, all recent travel). You must have symptoms of EVD and have had possible exposure to EVD in order to be diagnosed with it. Your doctor can do a blood test to confirm if you have been infected. | https://familydoctor.org/condition/ebola-virus-disease/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1530026373#7_2465340971 | Title: Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) - Symptoms and Causes | familydoctor.org
Headings: Ebola Virus Disease
Ebola Virus Disease
What is Ebola virus disease?
Symptoms of Ebola virus disease
What causes Ebola virus disease?
How is Ebola virus disease diagnosed?
Can Ebola virus disease be prevented or avoided?
Ebola virus disease treatment
Living with Ebola virus disease
Questions to ask your doctor
Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Ebola virus disease
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: History of Ebola virus disease
Content: Travel to an area where known EVD outbreaks have occurred
Help take care of someone infected with the virus
Have direct contact with a person infected with the virus. Even an infected dead body can still spread the virus
How is Ebola virus disease diagnosed? Tell your doctor about your symptoms and risk factors (for example, all recent travel). You must have symptoms of EVD and have had possible exposure to EVD in order to be diagnosed with it. Your doctor can do a blood test to confirm if you have been infected. If you are diagnosed with EVD, you will be put in isolation right away to prevent the virus from spreading. Can Ebola virus disease be prevented or avoided? The is a vaccine to help prevent EBD in people who are 18 years old and older. It is called ERVEBO and can help protect you from getting one type of Ebola virus. It will not protect you from all types of Ebola virus. | https://familydoctor.org/condition/ebola-virus-disease/ |
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