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msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1213788893#0_2600108621 | Title: Cruel and Oppressive: 7 Noteworthy Ancient Greek Tyrants
Headings: Cruel and Oppressive: 7 Noteworthy Ancient Greek Tyrants
Cruel and Oppressive: 7 Noteworthy Ancient Greek Tyrants
1 – Cypselus: Corinth (657 – 627 BC?)
2 – Cylon: Athens (632 BC)
3 – The Peisistratids: Athens (546 – 510 BC)
4 – Aristagoras: Miletus (513- 499 BC)
5 – The Thirty Tyrants: Athens (404 – 403 BC)
6- Dionysius I: Syracuse (405 – 367 BC)
7 – Nabis: Sparta (207 – 192 BC)
Content: Cruel and Oppressive: 7 Noteworthy Ancient Greek Tyrants
Ancient History
Cruel and Oppressive: 7 Noteworthy Ancient Greek Tyrants
Patrick Lynch - August 15, 2017
When we think of tyrants in the modern era, we focus on cruel and oppressive despots. In Ancient Greece however, turannos or ‘tyrant’ was the phrase given to an illegitimate ruler. These usurpers overturned the Greek polis and often came to power on a wave of popular support. While Greek tyrants were like the modern day version insofar as they were ambitious and possessed a yearning for power, not all of them were butchers or psychopaths. The term ‘tyrant’ was first used in Greek in around the 7th century BC, but it didn’t have negative connotations for at least half a century. In this piece, I will look at 7 notable Greek tyrants; they ruled different city states including Athens, Corinth, and Megara. 1 – Cypselus: | https://historycollection.com/not-just-modern-thing-7-noteworthy-greek-tyrants/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1213788893#1_2600110293 | Title: Cruel and Oppressive: 7 Noteworthy Ancient Greek Tyrants
Headings: Cruel and Oppressive: 7 Noteworthy Ancient Greek Tyrants
Cruel and Oppressive: 7 Noteworthy Ancient Greek Tyrants
1 – Cypselus: Corinth (657 – 627 BC?)
2 – Cylon: Athens (632 BC)
3 – The Peisistratids: Athens (546 – 510 BC)
4 – Aristagoras: Miletus (513- 499 BC)
5 – The Thirty Tyrants: Athens (404 – 403 BC)
6- Dionysius I: Syracuse (405 – 367 BC)
7 – Nabis: Sparta (207 – 192 BC)
Content: While Greek tyrants were like the modern day version insofar as they were ambitious and possessed a yearning for power, not all of them were butchers or psychopaths. The term ‘tyrant’ was first used in Greek in around the 7th century BC, but it didn’t have negative connotations for at least half a century. In this piece, I will look at 7 notable Greek tyrants; they ruled different city states including Athens, Corinth, and Megara. 1 – Cypselus: Corinth (657 – 627 BC?) As social structures and trade relations became more complex, Greek city-states became more likely to overthrow their priest-kings and Corinth, one of the wealthiest states, was among the first to have a tyrant in ancient Greece. In the 8 th and 7 th centuries BC, the Bacchiadae ruled Corinth, but the people of the state ultimately grew tired of their ineffectual leadership. Telestes was the last Bacchiadae king, and when he was murdered, executives from the former royal house took turns to rule the state; each man was in power for one year. | https://historycollection.com/not-just-modern-thing-7-noteworthy-greek-tyrants/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1213788893#4_2600115290 | Title: Cruel and Oppressive: 7 Noteworthy Ancient Greek Tyrants
Headings: Cruel and Oppressive: 7 Noteworthy Ancient Greek Tyrants
Cruel and Oppressive: 7 Noteworthy Ancient Greek Tyrants
1 – Cypselus: Corinth (657 – 627 BC?)
2 – Cylon: Athens (632 BC)
3 – The Peisistratids: Athens (546 – 510 BC)
4 – Aristagoras: Miletus (513- 499 BC)
5 – The Thirty Tyrants: Athens (404 – 403 BC)
6- Dionysius I: Syracuse (405 – 367 BC)
7 – Nabis: Sparta (207 – 192 BC)
Content: Apparently, Cypselus narrowly avoided death as a baby at the hands of the authorities in Corinth. This close brush with death in infancy is seemingly the hallmark of great leaders; the same fate almost befell Cyrus the Great of Persia. It seems as if Cypselus held the important military position of polemarch and used his influence to expel the ruling classes and assume power. Despite being a usurper, Cypselus didn’t have the same crazed tendency as modern tyrants. Although he expelled his enemies, he let them set up colonies elsewhere in Greece. Also, he increased trade with colonies in Sicily and Italy and by all accounts, the state of Corinth prospered under his leadership. Cypselus’ family followed in his footsteps and became tyrants all over Greece. When he died in 627 BC, his son, Periander, took over and is considered as one of the greatest rulers Corinth had. Under his leadership, the state became one of the wealthiest in the country, and he is also known as one of the Seven Sages of Greece; | https://historycollection.com/not-just-modern-thing-7-noteworthy-greek-tyrants/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1217190465#13_2606808807 | Title: Roman Soldiers Facts for Kids | History, Traditions & Summary
Headings: Roman Soldiers Facts for Kids
Roman Soldiers Facts for Kids
Introduction to the Roman Soldiers
History of the Roman Soldiers
Roman Soldiers during the Roman Republic
Key Figures and Facts
Recruitment and Training
Weapons and Hierarchy of the Roman Soldiers
The Traditions of the Roman Soldiers
Sources
Content: The men were supposed to have their own weapons and equipment and were only paid expenses. They were chosen with respect to their physical fitness and stature. Slowly the recruitment process became more professional under the guidance of the Roman commander called Marius. He enlisted the poor people of the empire in exchange for a wage. This unit was a light infantry unit and was generally used for skirmishing. Those who had their own weapons and armor served in the heavy infantry and cavalry. They were people from the upper classes and owned wealth in the form of asses to transport and weapons like breastplates, shields, helmets, javelins, etc. Later on, this changed as Marius ensured that all soldiers received weapons and armor from the state. The training was standardized and the compensation became more lucrative in the form of citizenship, farming land, or a portion of the war loot. This development in the approach to military recruitment led to an increased number of people joining the armed forces. | https://historyforkids.org/roman-soldiers/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1218173308#2_2608530533 | Title: The Fall of The Roman Empire
Headings: The Fall of The Roman Empire
The Fall of The Roman Empire
MLA Citation/Reference
Content: The Roman army also argued over who should be emperor - when an area succeeded in putting forward one of their own men, another area would oppose them to have one of their men instead. Between AD 211 and 284 there were 23 ‘soldier-emperors’, 20 of whom were killed by their rivals. So in AD 284 the emperor Diocletian made a decision to divide the Roman Empire in half to stop it from disintegrating - this led to the eastern and western Empire with their own leaders. More military defences also had to be built across the whole empire which would cost extra money that Rome did not have. So to pay for these, taxes were increased and extra coins minted which led to an increase in prices. Constantine became emperor in AD 307 until AD 337 - he was considered a strong ruler and was also the first Christian emperor. Constantine felt that Rome was too far away from necessary areas of the empire to be much value from a government’s opinion. So he moved the empire’s capital to a new city named Constantinople, which was built on the old city of Byzantium. Constantine had not made a good decision by doing this as his new city was much further east than Rome in the eastern empire. So the western empire was left vulnerable, and was attacked via the eastern empire through different tribes. | https://historylearning.com/a-history-of-ancient-rome/fall-of-ancient-rome/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1218173308#3_2608532182 | Title: The Fall of The Roman Empire
Headings: The Fall of The Roman Empire
The Fall of The Roman Empire
MLA Citation/Reference
Content: Constantine became emperor in AD 307 until AD 337 - he was considered a strong ruler and was also the first Christian emperor. Constantine felt that Rome was too far away from necessary areas of the empire to be much value from a government’s opinion. So he moved the empire’s capital to a new city named Constantinople, which was built on the old city of Byzantium. Constantine had not made a good decision by doing this as his new city was much further east than Rome in the eastern empire. So the western empire was left vulnerable, and was attacked via the eastern empire through different tribes. The Romans had no choice but to make deals with the tribes - they were allowed to live in the empire as long as they promised to protect it from the Huns. But in AD 398 the Visigoths tribe leader, Alaric, realised he could capture Rome quite easily and in AD 410 he succeeded. The other territory owned by Rome across Europe was also attacked by various tribes. Rome was attacked again in AD 455 by the Vandals and suffered a lot of damage. Historians state that the Roman empire officially ended in AD 476 when the last emperor (Romulus Augustus) was removed from power by the leader of the Goths (Odovacar). | https://historylearning.com/a-history-of-ancient-rome/fall-of-ancient-rome/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1218295094#0_2608799636 | Title: Women in 1900
Headings: Women in 1900
Women in 1900
MLA Citation/Reference
Content: Women in 1900
Women in 1900
At the beginning of the 20th century, women’s role was largely limited to the home or domestic work. Although there had been some campaigns for women’s suffrage in the previous century, women in 1900 still did not have the vote. Organised campaigns for women's suffrage began to appear in 1866 and from 1888 women could vote in many local council elections, but women still had few rights in 1900. Their opportunities were restricted by social expectations and norms. If married, most women stayed at home to look after the children while their husband worked and brought in a weekly wage. The majority of working women were unmarried, and they were limited to roles in teaching, nursing or domestic work. For most, the expectation was that they would get married and have children. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
At the beginning of the century most waged work for women was found in trades associated with female skills or proclivities, particularly where these were also casual and low paid. Domestic service of all kinds was the single largest employer of women (40 per cent of female occupations stated in the census of 1851 in provincial cities and 50 per cent in London). The textile and clothing sectors were the second most popular. | https://historylearning.com/the-role-of-women-1900-1945/women-in-1900/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1218295094#1_2608801200 | Title: Women in 1900
Headings: Women in 1900
Women in 1900
MLA Citation/Reference
Content: The majority of working women were unmarried, and they were limited to roles in teaching, nursing or domestic work. For most, the expectation was that they would get married and have children. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
At the beginning of the century most waged work for women was found in trades associated with female skills or proclivities, particularly where these were also casual and low paid. Domestic service of all kinds was the single largest employer of women (40 per cent of female occupations stated in the census of 1851 in provincial cities and 50 per cent in London). The textile and clothing sectors were the second most popular. Women were also found in large numbers in pottery and metalware and in a variety of petty trades, especially in towns, such as laundry work, seamstressing cleaning and retailing. Because many sectors which employed large numbers of women were concentrated in certain regions of the country, the statistics of female labour force participation varied across the country. Nearly all female teachers taught young children in primary schools. In the final years of the 19th century, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson became the first woman to qualify to be a doctor. She had to overcome many prejudices to succeed in her profession, but she became a hugely successful physician. | https://historylearning.com/the-role-of-women-1900-1945/women-in-1900/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1218295094#2_2608802804 | Title: Women in 1900
Headings: Women in 1900
Women in 1900
MLA Citation/Reference
Content: Women were also found in large numbers in pottery and metalware and in a variety of petty trades, especially in towns, such as laundry work, seamstressing cleaning and retailing. Because many sectors which employed large numbers of women were concentrated in certain regions of the country, the statistics of female labour force participation varied across the country. Nearly all female teachers taught young children in primary schools. In the final years of the 19th century, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson became the first woman to qualify to be a doctor. She had to overcome many prejudices to succeed in her profession, but she became a hugely successful physician. MLA Citation/Reference
"Women in 1900". HistoryLearning.com. 2015. Web. History Learning >
The Role of Women 1900 to 1945 >
Women in 1900 | https://historylearning.com/the-role-of-women-1900-1945/women-in-1900/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1221938759#0_2614824217 | Title: Massachusetts Bay Colony Charter of 1629
Headings: Massachusetts Bay Colony Charter of 1629
Massachusetts Bay Colony Charter of 1629
Massachusetts Bay Colony History:
Why Was the Charter Unique?
Why Was the Charter Revoked?
What Happened After the Charter Was Revoked?
Content: Massachusetts Bay Colony Charter of 1629
Massachusetts Bay Colony Charter of 1629
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The Massachusetts Bay Colony charter of 1629 was a royal document that gave the Massachusetts Bay Company permission by the English crown to establish a colony in New England. The charter was granted by King Charles I on March 4, 1629. A charter is a document that gives certain rights to a colony, town/city, university or institution. The colony’s charter defined the type of government the colony would have, spelled out the rules the colony must follow and also identified the boundaries of the colony’s territory. The charter dictated that the colony’s territory consisted of the area of New England “which lies and extends between a great river there, commonly called Monomack river, alias Merrimack river, and a certain other river there, called Charles river, being in the bottom of a certain bay there, commonly called Massachusetts, alias Massachusetts Bay…” as well as the area within three miles south of the Charles river, the area within three miles of the southern most point of Massachusetts Bay, as well as the area within three miles north of the Merrimack river. Massachusetts Bay Colony charter of 1629
The charter of 1629 established the Massachusetts Bay Colony as a charter colony rather than a royal colony or a proprietary colony. This meant that the administration of the colony would be elected by the colonists and the colony would primarily be allowed to self-govern, as long as its laws aligned with those of England. Massachusetts Bay Colony History: Report this Ad
The charter also required that the colony share a portion of some of the resources harvested from the region, such as any gold, silver or minerals, and pay customs on goods exported out of the colony. Why Was the Charter Unique? | https://historyofmassachusetts.org/massachusetts-charter-1629/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1222843260#0_2616442280 | Title: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom? » historyofmyamerica.com
Headings: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
Description – How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How The Revolutionary War Changed People’s Mentality?
Some Important Facts Related With The Revolutionary War
Content: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom? » historyofmyamerica.com
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How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom? Answer In Short: The Revolutionary War Properly Established The Foundation of The Democratic Socio-Economic & Political System In The 13 Colonies of North America. This Establishment Gave Its People The Freedom To Participate In Their Own Administration System To Protect Human Rights’ Values; Such As Life, Liberty, Equality And The Pursuit of Happiness. All These Were Not Possible For The People of The 13 Colonies Until The Revolutionary War Broke Out. Read The Following To Learn Better…
The Revolutionary War of America’s independence was one of the greatest events of the world that happened in the late 18th century. | https://historyofmyamerica.com/how-did-revolutionary-war-change-meaning-freedom/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1222843260#1_2616443890 | Title: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom? » historyofmyamerica.com
Headings: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
Description – How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How The Revolutionary War Changed People’s Mentality?
Some Important Facts Related With The Revolutionary War
Content: The Revolutionary War Properly Established The Foundation of The Democratic Socio-Economic & Political System In The 13 Colonies of North America. This Establishment Gave Its People The Freedom To Participate In Their Own Administration System To Protect Human Rights’ Values; Such As Life, Liberty, Equality And The Pursuit of Happiness. All These Were Not Possible For The People of The 13 Colonies Until The Revolutionary War Broke Out. Read The Following To Learn Better…
The Revolutionary War of America’s independence was one of the greatest events of the world that happened in the late 18th century. This event entirely changed the meaning of freedom for the people of the country. It not only influenced the polity and socio-economic structure of the 13 colonies of America, but it started influencing globally over time. So how did it change the meaning of freedom than ever before? Let’s discuss it in the following. Description – How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom? | https://historyofmyamerica.com/how-did-revolutionary-war-change-meaning-freedom/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1222843260#2_2616445621 | Title: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom? » historyofmyamerica.com
Headings: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
Description – How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How The Revolutionary War Changed People’s Mentality?
Some Important Facts Related With The Revolutionary War
Content: This event entirely changed the meaning of freedom for the people of the country. It not only influenced the polity and socio-economic structure of the 13 colonies of America, but it started influencing globally over time. So how did it change the meaning of freedom than ever before? Let’s discuss it in the following. Description – How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom? Before the Revolutionary War broke out between the colonial British Empire and 13 North American colonies, people of any country in the world had no actual power and rights in the participation of their ruling system. Due to the dominance of monarchy, only the King and Church had control over the countries’ ruling system. At that time, people can’t demand their rulers for providing them a better life, where they can enjoy a life with liberty, equality, and full of happiness. For these reasons, democracy has no existence in the world and so, rulers didn’t care for their people’s good. For the very first time, through the American Revolutionary War, the common people of a country came further on such a large scale to fight some big battles for achieving their rights. | https://historyofmyamerica.com/how-did-revolutionary-war-change-meaning-freedom/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1222843260#3_2616447524 | Title: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom? » historyofmyamerica.com
Headings: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
Description – How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How The Revolutionary War Changed People’s Mentality?
Some Important Facts Related With The Revolutionary War
Content: Before the Revolutionary War broke out between the colonial British Empire and 13 North American colonies, people of any country in the world had no actual power and rights in the participation of their ruling system. Due to the dominance of monarchy, only the King and Church had control over the countries’ ruling system. At that time, people can’t demand their rulers for providing them a better life, where they can enjoy a life with liberty, equality, and full of happiness. For these reasons, democracy has no existence in the world and so, rulers didn’t care for their people’s good. For the very first time, through the American Revolutionary War, the common people of a country came further on such a large scale to fight some big battles for achieving their rights. As described in the Declaration of Independence, those rights were Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Other words, they fought for democracy, where they can participate in the ruling system of their country. This ideology of the Revolutionary War later spared all over Europe and changed its people’s mentality over freedom. It also inspired them causing some big revolutions there. One of its examples is the immediate French Revolution. | https://historyofmyamerica.com/how-did-revolutionary-war-change-meaning-freedom/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1222843260#4_2616449477 | Title: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom? » historyofmyamerica.com
Headings: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
Description – How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How The Revolutionary War Changed People’s Mentality?
Some Important Facts Related With The Revolutionary War
Content: As described in the Declaration of Independence, those rights were Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Other words, they fought for democracy, where they can participate in the ruling system of their country. This ideology of the Revolutionary War later spared all over Europe and changed its people’s mentality over freedom. It also inspired them causing some big revolutions there. One of its examples is the immediate French Revolution. In simple language, the development of freedom caused by this war was the practical form of the thinking of some of the great Enlightenment philosophers of Europe and America. How The Revolutionary War Changed People’s Mentality? It made people understand that the King or rulers of a country is not the representative of God. God didn’t send them to the world to protect humans. It is the people, who is the actual source of the power of a country. | https://historyofmyamerica.com/how-did-revolutionary-war-change-meaning-freedom/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1222843260#5_2616451094 | Title: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom? » historyofmyamerica.com
Headings: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
Description – How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How The Revolutionary War Changed People’s Mentality?
Some Important Facts Related With The Revolutionary War
Content: In simple language, the development of freedom caused by this war was the practical form of the thinking of some of the great Enlightenment philosophers of Europe and America. How The Revolutionary War Changed People’s Mentality? It made people understand that the King or rulers of a country is not the representative of God. God didn’t send them to the world to protect humans. It is the people, who is the actual source of the power of a country. People choose their rulers to protect them and provide a good life with liberty and happiness. But sometimes when the rulers become tyrants and start destructing people’s rights – at that point of time, it becomes people’s right to abolish that ruler from his power. So, this was how all started changing after the great Revolutionary War. Some Important Facts Related With The Revolutionary War
1. Before the Revolutionary War, people throughout the world considered their Kings as the representative of God. | https://historyofmyamerica.com/how-did-revolutionary-war-change-meaning-freedom/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1222843260#6_2616452783 | Title: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom? » historyofmyamerica.com
Headings: How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
Description – How Did The Revolutionary War Change The Meaning of Freedom?
How The Revolutionary War Changed People’s Mentality?
Some Important Facts Related With The Revolutionary War
Content: People choose their rulers to protect them and provide a good life with liberty and happiness. But sometimes when the rulers become tyrants and start destructing people’s rights – at that point of time, it becomes people’s right to abolish that ruler from his power. So, this was how all started changing after the great Revolutionary War. Some Important Facts Related With The Revolutionary War
1. Before the Revolutionary War, people throughout the world considered their Kings as the representative of God. They followed their King’s decision without any question as to the order of God, but the revolution entirely changed this belief of common people. Through the Declaration of Independence, the Revolution widely spared the truth that the King a nation is not the representative of God; but he is the representative of his country’s people. Especially, in Europe, this truth caused the death of monarchies. Such as, immediately it caused French Revolution. | https://historyofmyamerica.com/how-did-revolutionary-war-change-meaning-freedom/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1223329941#3_2617677396 | Title: Gorbachev’s Reforms: The Factor which Broke the USSR? | by Ethan Friend | History of Yesterday
Headings: Gorbachev’s Reforms: The Factor which Broke the USSR?
Gorbachev’s Reforms: The Factor which Broke the USSR?
Was the USSR’s final leader the cause of its colapse?
Gorbachev’s Reforms
Boris Yeltsin
Nationalism
Economic Weakness
Conclusions
Content: This created a new position of president of the Soviet Union, appointed by the Congress of People’s Deputies. Gorbachev’s hoped this would provide him with more power however, it proved he lacked legitimacy as he was unelected into that position. This caused him to be widely criticised by other politicians who had been elected. Gorbachev also saw the introduction of multi-candidate elections in 1989. Nationalists who wanted to break up the USSR used the 1990 republic elections to campaign for independence. It also led to the emergence of Boris Yeltsin as a popular figure, whose aim was to replace the USSR with independent states. Boris Yeltsin
Yeltsin played a key role in the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 also. After being elected in the 1989 elections, he used his democratic mandate to step up his criticism. He formed and led the Inter-Regional Deputies Group (IRDG) which was effectively an oppositional group to the Communists. Yeltsin presented himself as a key rival of Gorbachev, and successfully questioned his right to rule since Gorbachev had never stood for election. | https://historyofyesterday.com/gorbachevs-reforms-the-factor-which-broke-the-ussr-489d0df77029 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1223329941#4_2617679112 | Title: Gorbachev’s Reforms: The Factor which Broke the USSR? | by Ethan Friend | History of Yesterday
Headings: Gorbachev’s Reforms: The Factor which Broke the USSR?
Gorbachev’s Reforms: The Factor which Broke the USSR?
Was the USSR’s final leader the cause of its colapse?
Gorbachev’s Reforms
Boris Yeltsin
Nationalism
Economic Weakness
Conclusions
Content: It also led to the emergence of Boris Yeltsin as a popular figure, whose aim was to replace the USSR with independent states. Boris Yeltsin
Yeltsin played a key role in the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 also. After being elected in the 1989 elections, he used his democratic mandate to step up his criticism. He formed and led the Inter-Regional Deputies Group (IRDG) which was effectively an oppositional group to the Communists. Yeltsin presented himself as a key rival of Gorbachev, and successfully questioned his right to rule since Gorbachev had never stood for election. He used the August coup of 1991 as a pretext to ban the Communist Party in Russia, seizing Communist Party assets and undermining the Party’s ability to control the Union. Yeltsin emerged from the coup a hero, whereas Gorbachev’s reputation was further damaged. Yeltsin also held secret meetings with the leaders of Ukraine and Belarus, who agreed to destroy Gorbachev’s new Union Treaty by forming the CIS. Following this, he also persuaded the leaders of the Soviet military to abandon the USSR and form a new Russian army. Without an army, Gorbachev had no way of holding the union together. | https://historyofyesterday.com/gorbachevs-reforms-the-factor-which-broke-the-ussr-489d0df77029 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1223690601#3_2618495504 | Title: Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know on Ancient Chinese Culture - Historyplex
Headings: Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know on Ancient Chinese Culture
Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know on Ancient Chinese Culture
Did you know?
Evolution of Culture
Arts
Architecture
Food and Beverages
Festivals
Funeral Beliefs and Customs
Livelihood
Attire and Hairstyles
Jewelry
Shoes and Foot Binding
Chinese Martial Arts
Role of Women
Language, Script, and Literature
Education
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Content: It evolved on the banks of both, the Yellow river and the Yangtze river valleys. Over a period of time, many dynasties flourished in China. Following is a list of a few notable ones. Xia Dynasty
2100 – 1600 B.C.
Shang Dynasty
1700 – 1046 B.C.
Zhou Dynasty
1046 – 256 B.C.
Qin Dynasty
221 – 206 B.C.
Han Dynasty
202 B.C. – 220 A.D.
Sui Dynasty
589 – 618 A.D.
Tang Dynasty
618 – 907 A.D.
Yuan Dynasty
1271 – 1368 A.D
Ming Dynasty
1368 – 1644 A.D.
Qing Dynasty
1644 – 1911 A.D.
Though historical records inform us about the existence of the Xia dynasty, the documented history of China can be found from the period of the Shang dynasty. During the Zhou period, the kingdom fabricated into six separate states, which went to war with each other. Qin Shi Huang of Qin dynasty defeated Zhou dynasty, and brought the warlords of the six fighting states together to build the very first Chinese empire. The successive dynasties laid down a strong foundation for bureaucratic systems and management. This enabled the future Emperors to exercise control over unified China. Arts
• The Chinese traditional arts represent the country’s rich heritage. Since the Neolithic period, arts have been prevalent in the country. | https://historyplex.com/ancient-chinese-culture |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1223690601#4_2618497529 | Title: Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know on Ancient Chinese Culture - Historyplex
Headings: Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know on Ancient Chinese Culture
Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know on Ancient Chinese Culture
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Evolution of Culture
Arts
Architecture
Food and Beverages
Festivals
Funeral Beliefs and Customs
Livelihood
Attire and Hairstyles
Jewelry
Shoes and Foot Binding
Chinese Martial Arts
Role of Women
Language, Script, and Literature
Education
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Content: Qin Shi Huang of Qin dynasty defeated Zhou dynasty, and brought the warlords of the six fighting states together to build the very first Chinese empire. The successive dynasties laid down a strong foundation for bureaucratic systems and management. This enabled the future Emperors to exercise control over unified China. Arts
• The Chinese traditional arts represent the country’s rich heritage. Since the Neolithic period, arts have been prevalent in the country. • In ancient times, artifacts made of jade, and pottery formed the crux of Chinese arts. • Bronze was introduced only during the Shang dynasty. • Chinese porcelain (a form of ceramic ware which is famous worldwide) was used during the Imperial era. • With the advent of this era, performing arts like theater and dance were introduced in China. • The rule of Yuan dynasty brought in a remarkable phase of Chinese culture, marked by great paintings of Zhao Mengfu, and the beginning of Chinese opera. | https://historyplex.com/ancient-chinese-culture |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1223690601#5_2618499267 | Title: Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know on Ancient Chinese Culture - Historyplex
Headings: Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know on Ancient Chinese Culture
Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know on Ancient Chinese Culture
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Content: • In ancient times, artifacts made of jade, and pottery formed the crux of Chinese arts. • Bronze was introduced only during the Shang dynasty. • Chinese porcelain (a form of ceramic ware which is famous worldwide) was used during the Imperial era. • With the advent of this era, performing arts like theater and dance were introduced in China. • The rule of Yuan dynasty brought in a remarkable phase of Chinese culture, marked by great paintings of Zhao Mengfu, and the beginning of Chinese opera. • Many musical instruments were also played in the ancient period. • Many Chinese art forms were influenced by Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. • Motifs and designs of birds, flowers, butterflies, dragons, phoenixes, etc. in arts, depicted the inherent liking for nature among the Chinese people. • Under the rule of the Zhou dynasty, it was said that a student needed to master the Six Arts ( liù yì in Chinese) for his all-round development, which included rites, music, archery, chariot racing, calligraphy, and mathematics. | https://historyplex.com/ancient-chinese-culture |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1223990289#8_2619136769 | Title: Major Causes and Long-term Effects of the Fall of Constantinople - Historyplex
Headings: Major Causes and Long-term Effects of the Fall of Constantinople
Major Causes and Long-term Effects of the Fall of Constantinople
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Content: ► The capital was renamed from Constantinople to Istanbul, to reflect the cultural and political change of the nation. ► The capture of Constantinople had led to the Turks acquiring a foothold on European soil, and led them to gaining a permanent base there. ► It had a significant effect on trade routes linking the Black Sea to the Mediterranean, as well as the European countries who depended on the route to trade with China and the East. ► Greek Christians living in Turkey fled to Italy, bringing their rich culture and knowledge with them, which sparked the beginning of the Renaissance. ► The fall of Constantinople led to the closure of the Silk Road, as well as one of the strategic routes to the East. It marked the beginning of the Age of Discovery, and the end of the Middle Ages. It also contributed to the discovery of the New World by John Cabot. This encouraged many explorers, including Christopher Columbus to try to find India and a new route to the East. Thus, the city of Constantinople, which held out against many foreign invaders as well as four crusade campaigns, was now under the rule of its Turkish owners. Despite the fall of the city, many citizens believed that Emperor Constantine XI would rise again to reclaim the city and restore it to its former glory. | https://historyplex.com/causes-effects-of-fall-of-constantinople |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1223990289#9_2619138596 | Title: Major Causes and Long-term Effects of the Fall of Constantinople - Historyplex
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Major Causes and Long-term Effects of the Fall of Constantinople
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Content: It marked the beginning of the Age of Discovery, and the end of the Middle Ages. It also contributed to the discovery of the New World by John Cabot. This encouraged many explorers, including Christopher Columbus to try to find India and a new route to the East. Thus, the city of Constantinople, which held out against many foreign invaders as well as four crusade campaigns, was now under the rule of its Turkish owners. Despite the fall of the city, many citizens believed that Emperor Constantine XI would rise again to reclaim the city and restore it to its former glory. Like it? Share it! « Previous Post
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1224428765#14_2620277614 | Title: The Different Yet Surprisingly Similar Cultures of the World - Historyplex
Headings: The Different Yet Surprisingly Similar Cultures of the World
The Different Yet Surprisingly Similar Cultures of the World
Different Cultures of the World in a Nutshell
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Content: However the majority of American population speaks English. Owing to the large number of immigrants from Spain, Spanish is the second-most common language in America. In addition to this, some other languages that exist owing to the immigrants are German, Polish, Italian and Greek. American Clothing
In general terms, American clothing is diverse and predominantly informal. One of the most popular pieces of clothing that originated in America was the Blue jeans, which were touted as work clothes in the 1850s by an immigrant merchant called Levi Strauss. American Cuisine
Like every other cultural element, the American cuisine too has a strong European influence. The commonly used ingredients in American cooking are subject to change as you move from one region to the other. Some of the popular preparations in the American cuisine are the American pie, banana split, brownies, corn dogs, crab cakes, hamburgers, clam chowder, lobster, hotdogs, New-York style cheesecake and the Italian-influenced pizza. American Festivals
In addition to the traditional Christmas, Good Friday and New Year celebrations, Americans also celebrate various other festivals like Hanukkah, Thanksgiving, Easter, Halloween, St. Patrick’s Day, Mardi Gras, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kipper. | https://historyplex.com/different-cultures-of-world |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1225140272#4_2621999036 | Title: The Fundamental and Practical Principles of a Gothic Lifestyle - Historyplex
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Content: Being a Goth is more about the attitude that a person has. The people choose this lifestyle because they feel detached from the mainstream culture. It gives them a sense of independence where they can, not only express their emotions and feelings, but also live life in a way that is unacceptable in the conventional society. Death is another important element that is connected with them. Human beings in the conventional society live in the fear of death. However, Gothic people follow an attitude that is totally different from that. They revel in the concept of death and take it as a natural extension of life. The people are known to have an attraction towards darkness and depression. Their detached faces are a reflection of the darkness and sadness that encompasses the existence of all human beings. Goths enjoy the darkness that life offers. | https://historyplex.com/gothic-lifestyle |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1225140272#5_2622000302 | Title: The Fundamental and Practical Principles of a Gothic Lifestyle - Historyplex
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Content: However, Gothic people follow an attitude that is totally different from that. They revel in the concept of death and take it as a natural extension of life. The people are known to have an attraction towards darkness and depression. Their detached faces are a reflection of the darkness and sadness that encompasses the existence of all human beings. Goths enjoy the darkness that life offers. Their attitude and style is reflected in their architecture, art, music, and literature. Goth music has been influenced by several eras and can be divided into four main sections: Medieval, 80s Dark Wave, Dark Techno/Industrial/EBM, and Dark Metal. Gothic literature developed during the Romantic age, with the writings of writers like Byron, and Shelley. Along with the works of these writers, the people are interested in reading works of Dante and Tolstoy, and also historical books, Greek mythology, and the Bible. | https://historyplex.com/gothic-lifestyle |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1225144456#3_2622008672 | Title: Gothic Symbols - Historyplex
Headings: Gothic Symbols
Gothic Symbols
Cross
Hazard
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Spider
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Content: Stories generally included mad passion between the subjects, death, ghosts, and cursed cavernous dark Gothic buildings and castles. Usually, these stories dealt with passion and terror at the same time. An offshoot of the same school of thought is the contemporary Goth subculture. In the latter half of the 20th century, rock and punk bands came up in England, whose lyrics and style resembled that of the English authors. The subject matter of these songs too dealt with uncontrolled forms of passion and love, that could not be achieved without pain and separation, mainly due to the deaths of both lovers. Goth dressing was the fallout of the way these bands dressed. Cross
Hazard
Skull
Spider
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Symbolic meanings in neo-Gothic culture often deal with something dark, and sometimes evil and satanic portents. These symbols may have been adapted from various cultures, such as the Germanic, Pagan, Christian, and Celtic symbols. Some of them may have been slightly modified, but most tend to symbolize death or evil. Some symbols may have been holy to those cultures, but the Goths twisted their meanings and turned them evil. | https://historyplex.com/gothic-symbols |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1225330841#1_2622473008 | Title: History of the American Dream - Historyplex
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Barack Obama and the American Dream
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Content: With the discovery of America, the idea of the ‘New World’ began to take shape. In recent years, the economic crisis has dampened the idea of American Dream to some extent. It will require united efforts on the part of American people to bounce back and regain its position of a superpower. The ‘American Dream’ is the idea of a liberal and prosperous America. The term ‘American Dream’, was coined by James Truslow Adams, a writer and historian. The opportunity of fulfilling your dreams by working hard has remained at the core of the idea of the American Dream. The migration from Europe to America which took place in the period of industrial development was driven by this very idea. It was not just the Europeans but people from all over the world who traveled to America in search of employment and a better life than in their homeland. America proved to be a land where you could pursue your dreams; religion, race, caste, creed, etc. | https://historyplex.com/history-of-american-dream |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1225330841#2_2622474445 | Title: History of the American Dream - Historyplex
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Content: The opportunity of fulfilling your dreams by working hard has remained at the core of the idea of the American Dream. The migration from Europe to America which took place in the period of industrial development was driven by this very idea. It was not just the Europeans but people from all over the world who traveled to America in search of employment and a better life than in their homeland. America proved to be a land where you could pursue your dreams; religion, race, caste, creed, etc. were not to act as hurdles in your development provided you were ready to work hard. In today’s world where the global economy is in a deep crisis, the American Dream has been challenged and questioned like never before. Here is a short account of how the American Dream has unfolded in due course of time. What is the American Dream? The following quote by James Truslow Adams provides us with an insight of his idea of the American Dream. | https://historyplex.com/history-of-american-dream |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1225330841#3_2622475852 | Title: History of the American Dream - Historyplex
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Content: were not to act as hurdles in your development provided you were ready to work hard. In today’s world where the global economy is in a deep crisis, the American Dream has been challenged and questioned like never before. Here is a short account of how the American Dream has unfolded in due course of time. What is the American Dream? The following quote by James Truslow Adams provides us with an insight of his idea of the American Dream. The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. It is a difficult dream for the European upper classes to interpret adequately, and too many of us ourselves have grown weary and mistrustful of it. It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of social order in which each man and each woman shall be able to attain to the fullest stature of which they are innately capable, and be recognized by others for what they are, regardless of the fortuitous circumstances of birth or position. The United States has always been considered a land of opportunities. People from all over the world have migrated to the US, mainly in search of employment and freedom of religion. | https://historyplex.com/history-of-american-dream |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1225330841#4_2622477578 | Title: History of the American Dream - Historyplex
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Content: The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement. It is a difficult dream for the European upper classes to interpret adequately, and too many of us ourselves have grown weary and mistrustful of it. It is not a dream of motor cars and high wages merely, but a dream of social order in which each man and each woman shall be able to attain to the fullest stature of which they are innately capable, and be recognized by others for what they are, regardless of the fortuitous circumstances of birth or position. The United States has always been considered a land of opportunities. People from all over the world have migrated to the US, mainly in search of employment and freedom of religion. However, there are many factors responsible for making America a sought-after destination in order to lead a prosperous life. The United States is a nation where the ‘individual’, rather than collective population attains center-stage in the process of devising policies, making changes, taking up developmental initiatives, etc. The youth from the Third World nations have always found USA to be attractive; for them, the socioeconomic conditions back home are in contrast with those found in America. The freedom which can be experienced in America is nowhere to be found. | https://historyplex.com/history-of-american-dream |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226075698#6_2624435142 | Title: Native Americans and Alcoholism - Historyplex
Headings: Native Americans and Alcoholism
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Content: A sense of guilt, shame, and anger has always prevailed in them for a long time. Healing the emotional pain that they have undergone is more important. The fact that they face health-related, economic, and social problems due to alcoholism, leads to the creation of barrier between them and rest of the world. It is necessary to build a bridge between the rich culture of the American tribes and the modern world. Like it? Share it! « Previous Post
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226103990#9_2624523578 | Title: New Immigrants Vs. Old Immigrants - Historyplex
Headings: New Immigrants Vs. Old Immigrants
New Immigrants Vs. Old Immigrants
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Content: The new immigrants feared oppression based on the grounds of religion in their homelands, especially in countries like Ukraine and Russia. The purpose of their immigration was to seek refuge from any torture and unfair treatment meted out to them back home. Many southern and eastern European countries experienced dwindling economies, which gave rise to extreme poverty and unemployment. Immigrants from these countries were in desperate need of jobs that would help them and their families survive, which is what brought them to America. The period of rapid industrial and economic development, the Gilded Age, was an added attraction. America was famous for producing entrepreneurs and millionaires who had risen out of dire poverty, worked hard, and made excellent lives for themselves. It was perceived to be the land of dreams, the land of opportunity, and the land of success. This perception was firmly embedded in the minds of countless immigrants who made their way to America to create better lives. Back To Index
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The old immigrants played a key role in the development of America, as along with them, they also brought over different ideas, cultures, and traditions with them. The English immigrants were known to shape the governance, the language, and the unique culture of the country. | https://historyplex.com/new-immigrants-vs-old-immigrants |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226258156#6_2624883344 | Title: The Purpose and Effects of the Emancipation Proclamation - Historyplex
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Content: Slaves were used by the southern army in its war effort. Although slaves never fought for the south, they provided the labor to do menial chores for the southern army. To counter this, Lincoln declared all slaves were free in the rebellious states. As the war progressed, Republicans in the north became convinced that the Civil War should change its focus from preserving the Union to the emancipation of slaves. They built pressure on the government to act for ending the institution of slavery in the south. Abraham Lincoln was of the opinion that the freed slaves could be used in the war as laborers, or even as soldiers, to help Union in winning the war. Lincoln contemplated that once the slaves were freed, they could be colonized (resettled) in Africa or Central America. He believed that colonizing slaves somewhere outside the US will be beneficial for both the races. Effects of the Emancipation Proclamation
Although the Emancipation Proclamation intended to end slavery in only those states, which were still at war with the Union, its significance can not be undermined. For the first time, slaves were at the forefront of the Civil War. | https://historyplex.com/purpose-effects-of-emancipation-proclamation |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226798066#2_2626246003 | Title: Triangular Trade - Historyplex
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Triangular Trade
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Content: In the ancient world, wherein barter services were in practice and sea route was the only mode of transport, this concept had several benefits. The 3 Phases
Basically, this trade had three phases: Europe to Africa, Africa to North America, and North America to Europe, with each of these phases having peculiar characteristics. Given below are the details of each of these three phases. The First Phase: The first phase of the trade was the journey from Europe to Africa. In this phase, manufactured goods were loaded onto the ship at the European ports and taken to Africa, where they were exchanged for slaves. The goods in question included cloth, metal goods, spirit, cooking utensils, beads, etc. Of the various finished products, arms and ammunition were important, as they were used by salve traders for their territorial expansion, which, in turn, meant access to more slaves. All these goods were exchanged for slaves in Africa, and these slaves were put on the ships and taken to the American slave market. | https://historyplex.com/triangular-trade |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226798066#3_2626247391 | Title: Triangular Trade - Historyplex
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Content: The first phase of the trade was the journey from Europe to Africa. In this phase, manufactured goods were loaded onto the ship at the European ports and taken to Africa, where they were exchanged for slaves. The goods in question included cloth, metal goods, spirit, cooking utensils, beads, etc. Of the various finished products, arms and ammunition were important, as they were used by salve traders for their territorial expansion, which, in turn, meant access to more slaves. All these goods were exchanged for slaves in Africa, and these slaves were put on the ships and taken to the American slave market. The Second Phase: The journey of ships laden with slaves from Africa was the second phase of the Triangular Trade, known as the ‘middle passage’. A single ship was packed with slaves beyond its capacity, as a result of which they were subjected to terrible conditions on board, with minimal food and water. The conditions were so harsh that approximately 13 percent slaves died in course of the journey. These slaves fetched a decent sum in the American market, so the merchants were not concerned about a few deaths that occurred during the journey. | https://historyplex.com/triangular-trade |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226875116#0_2626438551 | Title: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution - Historyplex
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The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
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Urbanization brought about many changes in the social, economic, and political lives of people during the industrial revolution. This article sheds light on the effects of urbanization and industrialization on the common people of that time. Home / Uncategorized / The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
Urbanization brought about many changes in the social, economic, and political lives of people during the industrial revolution. This article sheds light on the effects of urbanization and industrialization on the common people of that time. The industrial revolution has tended to produce everywhere great urban masses that seem to be increasingly careless of ethical standards. – Irving Babbitt
The period between the second half of the 18th century and first half of the 19th century was the time when the entire world witnessed a great transition from muscle power to machine power. It was the period when the manufacturing sector all across the world, especially in Europe and North America, grew to an enormous extent. The reasons were numerous and varied; one of them being the substantial rise in amount of agricultural produce. The introduction of machines in the manufacturing process also led to a huge increase in the production of manufactured goods, and at lower production costs. | https://historyplex.com/urbanization-during-industrial-revolution |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226875116#1_2626440659 | Title: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution - Historyplex
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The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
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Content: – Irving Babbitt
The period between the second half of the 18th century and first half of the 19th century was the time when the entire world witnessed a great transition from muscle power to machine power. It was the period when the manufacturing sector all across the world, especially in Europe and North America, grew to an enormous extent. The reasons were numerous and varied; one of them being the substantial rise in amount of agricultural produce. The introduction of machines in the manufacturing process also led to a huge increase in the production of manufactured goods, and at lower production costs. This resulted in the availability of consumer goods at affordable prices, thus, elevating the standard of living of the common people. This whole process of Industrial Revolution brought about many, favorable and unfavorable, changes to the world. In fact, it can be said that the Industrial Revolution changed the world. One of the most obvious and long-lasting changes was the large-scale urbanization that it caused. Read through this Buzzle article to know the causes and effects of urbanization during the Industrial Revolution. | https://historyplex.com/urbanization-during-industrial-revolution |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226875116#2_2626442458 | Title: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution - Historyplex
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The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
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What Happened During the Industrial Revolution?
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Catalyst for Socialist Revolution
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Content: This resulted in the availability of consumer goods at affordable prices, thus, elevating the standard of living of the common people. This whole process of Industrial Revolution brought about many, favorable and unfavorable, changes to the world. In fact, it can be said that the Industrial Revolution changed the world. One of the most obvious and long-lasting changes was the large-scale urbanization that it caused. Read through this Buzzle article to know the causes and effects of urbanization during the Industrial Revolution. What is Urbanization? ▣ Urbanization, in simple words, is a process wherein, the urban areas tend to grow at a very rapid rate. ▣ Humans are known to have urbanized themselves from time to time throughout the course of history, owing to various reasons. ▣ However, the process of urbanization, be it at any point of time in history, is always characterized by the large-scale migration of people from the rural areas to the urban areas, thus leading to a sudden, and often unexpected, increase in the urban population. ▣ It is also characterized by the growth of other modes of production apart from agriculture, thus making more options of income accessible to the people. | https://historyplex.com/urbanization-during-industrial-revolution |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226875116#3_2626444331 | Title: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution - Historyplex
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The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
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What Happened During the Industrial Revolution?
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Content: What is Urbanization? ▣ Urbanization, in simple words, is a process wherein, the urban areas tend to grow at a very rapid rate. ▣ Humans are known to have urbanized themselves from time to time throughout the course of history, owing to various reasons. ▣ However, the process of urbanization, be it at any point of time in history, is always characterized by the large-scale migration of people from the rural areas to the urban areas, thus leading to a sudden, and often unexpected, increase in the urban population. ▣ It is also characterized by the growth of other modes of production apart from agriculture, thus making more options of income accessible to the people. What Happened During the Industrial Revolution? ▣ The growth of industries and factories in some areas during the 18th and the 19th centuries led to the generation of more jobs in the manufacturing sector. ▣ Owing to the huge discrepancies in the agricultural sector, the common peasants and working classes found it more feasible to seek employment in the newly created sector, as it also seemed more promising. ▣ The manufacturing sector, owing to the low production costs and eventually the affordable prices of consumer goods, helped people to save more money for posterity, and also increased their purchasing power. All this eventually led to a growth in their standard of living. | https://historyplex.com/urbanization-during-industrial-revolution |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226875116#4_2626446372 | Title: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution - Historyplex
Headings: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
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What Happened During the Industrial Revolution?
Effects of Urbanization
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Gradual Decline in Standard of Living
Change in Family Structure
Catalyst for Socialist Revolution
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Content: What Happened During the Industrial Revolution? ▣ The growth of industries and factories in some areas during the 18th and the 19th centuries led to the generation of more jobs in the manufacturing sector. ▣ Owing to the huge discrepancies in the agricultural sector, the common peasants and working classes found it more feasible to seek employment in the newly created sector, as it also seemed more promising. ▣ The manufacturing sector, owing to the low production costs and eventually the affordable prices of consumer goods, helped people to save more money for posterity, and also increased their purchasing power. All this eventually led to a growth in their standard of living. ▣ This elevation in the people’s standard of living led to the growth of a number of subsidiary industries in these areas, which included entertainment and service, alongside others. ▣ Thus, these areas became the “hotspots” for generation of enormous amounts of money, and the seemingly unending opportunities for people. ▣ All these factors (and many others), collectively resulted in the creation of a wave of large-scale migration from the rural areas to be the newly established commercial settlements which, in just a few years, went on to become fully urbanized, with all the necessary amenities and facilities. ▣ In such areas, owing to the migration of the people, population seemed to explode suddenly, in a rather short span of time. Effects of Urbanization
Despite the fact that the growth of urban centers leads to the creation of more job opportunities for the people, and thus, to the generation of more money, it must be noted that urbanization is almost always perceived as a negative trend. | https://historyplex.com/urbanization-during-industrial-revolution |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226875116#5_2626448764 | Title: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution - Historyplex
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The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
What is Urbanization?
What Happened During the Industrial Revolution?
Effects of Urbanization
Class Divide
Gradual Decline in Standard of Living
Change in Family Structure
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Content: ▣ This elevation in the people’s standard of living led to the growth of a number of subsidiary industries in these areas, which included entertainment and service, alongside others. ▣ Thus, these areas became the “hotspots” for generation of enormous amounts of money, and the seemingly unending opportunities for people. ▣ All these factors (and many others), collectively resulted in the creation of a wave of large-scale migration from the rural areas to be the newly established commercial settlements which, in just a few years, went on to become fully urbanized, with all the necessary amenities and facilities. ▣ In such areas, owing to the migration of the people, population seemed to explode suddenly, in a rather short span of time. Effects of Urbanization
Despite the fact that the growth of urban centers leads to the creation of more job opportunities for the people, and thus, to the generation of more money, it must be noted that urbanization is almost always perceived as a negative trend. The rise in population of the cities gives rise to many problems; air and water pollution being the major issues. Others problems created by urbanization include, increased crime rates, poverty, deforestation, and the formation of slums (considered to be one of the worst effects of urbanization). Here are some of negative effects that urbanization had on the world during the Industrial Revolution. Class Divide
During the industrial revolution, new social classes emerged in the society. | https://historyplex.com/urbanization-during-industrial-revolution |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226875116#6_2626450946 | Title: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution - Historyplex
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The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
What is Urbanization?
What Happened During the Industrial Revolution?
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Class Divide
Gradual Decline in Standard of Living
Change in Family Structure
Catalyst for Socialist Revolution
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Content: The rise in population of the cities gives rise to many problems; air and water pollution being the major issues. Others problems created by urbanization include, increased crime rates, poverty, deforestation, and the formation of slums (considered to be one of the worst effects of urbanization). Here are some of negative effects that urbanization had on the world during the Industrial Revolution. Class Divide
During the industrial revolution, new social classes emerged in the society. Entrepreneurs as well as industrialists gained enormous wealth due to heavy industrialization. The social structure changed, leading to a divide within different classes in the society. While the working classes were confined to unhealthy living conditions, unsafe working environment, low-paying jobs, etc., the factory owners became rich and powerful by accumulating huge amounts of wealth. Gradual Decline in Standard of Living
Because of the large-scale migration, people who had shifted to the cities from villages, found it quite difficult to adjust in the depersonalized urban environment. | https://historyplex.com/urbanization-during-industrial-revolution |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226875116#7_2626452681 | Title: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution - Historyplex
Headings: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
What is Urbanization?
What Happened During the Industrial Revolution?
Effects of Urbanization
Class Divide
Gradual Decline in Standard of Living
Change in Family Structure
Catalyst for Socialist Revolution
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Content: Entrepreneurs as well as industrialists gained enormous wealth due to heavy industrialization. The social structure changed, leading to a divide within different classes in the society. While the working classes were confined to unhealthy living conditions, unsafe working environment, low-paying jobs, etc., the factory owners became rich and powerful by accumulating huge amounts of wealth. Gradual Decline in Standard of Living
Because of the large-scale migration, people who had shifted to the cities from villages, found it quite difficult to adjust in the depersonalized urban environment. This was because, most of the people were used to staying and working in their own farms, and the basic necessities of life-water and food, were easily accessible to them. In the cities however, due to the unprecedented growth in population, there was growing shortage of fresh water. Urbanization put a lot of pressure on the economic as well as governmental systems, which could not handle this growth in population, thus, causing inconvenience to people. Added to this, problems such as unemployment and underemployment were on a rise, thus in turn, lowering the overall standard of living. This could be witnessed with the passage of time, from the enormous growth in the number of slums in the urban areas. | https://historyplex.com/urbanization-during-industrial-revolution |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226875116#8_2626454636 | Title: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution - Historyplex
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The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
What is Urbanization?
What Happened During the Industrial Revolution?
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Gradual Decline in Standard of Living
Change in Family Structure
Catalyst for Socialist Revolution
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Content: This was because, most of the people were used to staying and working in their own farms, and the basic necessities of life-water and food, were easily accessible to them. In the cities however, due to the unprecedented growth in population, there was growing shortage of fresh water. Urbanization put a lot of pressure on the economic as well as governmental systems, which could not handle this growth in population, thus, causing inconvenience to people. Added to this, problems such as unemployment and underemployment were on a rise, thus in turn, lowering the overall standard of living. This could be witnessed with the passage of time, from the enormous growth in the number of slums in the urban areas. Change in Family Structure
Urbanization and industrialization led to lot of changes in the family structure as well. Men began to work in factories, and their wages were comparatively higher than those of women. Children were seen as a source of low-cost labor. Due to industrialization, men received the status of “bread-winners” of the family, while middle class women were encouraged to stay back at home, and look after their children. This resulted in the rise of age and gender discrimination in the urban societies. | https://historyplex.com/urbanization-during-industrial-revolution |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226875116#9_2626456527 | Title: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution - Historyplex
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The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
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What Happened During the Industrial Revolution?
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Gradual Decline in Standard of Living
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Urbanization and industrialization led to lot of changes in the family structure as well. Men began to work in factories, and their wages were comparatively higher than those of women. Children were seen as a source of low-cost labor. Due to industrialization, men received the status of “bread-winners” of the family, while middle class women were encouraged to stay back at home, and look after their children. This resulted in the rise of age and gender discrimination in the urban societies. Catalyst for Socialist Revolution
Due to urbanization, people who followed different cultures and traditions came together to live in the cities. With time, their cultural values began to fade. They felt a need to associate themselves with something they could identify with. It was this need of the people who worked in factories, which the trade unions seemed to take advantage of. The working classes were at the mercy of the factory owners. | https://historyplex.com/urbanization-during-industrial-revolution |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226875116#10_2626458152 | Title: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution - Historyplex
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The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
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What Happened During the Industrial Revolution?
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Gradual Decline in Standard of Living
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Due to urbanization, people who followed different cultures and traditions came together to live in the cities. With time, their cultural values began to fade. They felt a need to associate themselves with something they could identify with. It was this need of the people who worked in factories, which the trade unions seemed to take advantage of. The working classes were at the mercy of the factory owners. They were forced to work in unsafe working conditions for long hours with minimum wages. Impersonalized city environment, combined with the dehumanizing working atmosphere, and the division within various sections of the society; all in a way were responsible for the socialist revolution, all around the world. Though urbanization had many ill effects on the society, it had certain positive outcomes as well. It was this large-scale migration of people to the cities that forced the government (s) to device policies that would take care of them. | https://historyplex.com/urbanization-during-industrial-revolution |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1226875116#11_2626459793 | Title: The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution - Historyplex
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The Effects of Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution
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What Happened During the Industrial Revolution?
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Gradual Decline in Standard of Living
Change in Family Structure
Catalyst for Socialist Revolution
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Content: They were forced to work in unsafe working conditions for long hours with minimum wages. Impersonalized city environment, combined with the dehumanizing working atmosphere, and the division within various sections of the society; all in a way were responsible for the socialist revolution, all around the world. Though urbanization had many ill effects on the society, it had certain positive outcomes as well. It was this large-scale migration of people to the cities that forced the government (s) to device policies that would take care of them. The initiative of the government (s) to take interest in the development works, modernization of the infrastructure, opening of schools, providing proper sanitation, health and water facilities-all this can be attributed to the large-scale urbanization that took place during the Industrial Revolution. Like it? Share it! « Previous Post
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1227069625#6_2626935003 | Title: Why Did the Civil War Start - Historyplex
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Why Did the Civil War Start
Why Did the American Civil War Start?
Attempts to Abolish of Slavery
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Content: In response, Abraham Lincoln―the then President of the United States―called upon all the free states to send their voluntary forces to recapture the Federal property. This prompted the secession of four more slave states and brought the total number of rebel states to eleven. Soon, both sides were ready with their armies and thus began one of the most gruesome wars in the world history―the American Civil War. Who Won the Civil War? The Army of Northern Virginia under the leadership of General Robert E. Lee surrendered on April 9, 1865. Following this, most of the Confederates either surrendered or were captured, while other units disbanded. The War finally came to an end on May 9, 1865, with a victory for the Union, and President Andrew Johnson declaring that the armed resistance had ‘virtually’ ended. The last Confederate General, Stand Watie surrendered on June 23, 1865. On August 20, 1866, President Johnson formally declared the American Civil War over (Proclamation 157). In the meanwhile, the Emancipation Proclamation, which was introduced by President Lincoln on January 1, 1863, marked the end of slavery in the United States, whist preserving the territorial integrity of the nation. | https://historyplex.com/why-did-civil-war-start |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1227137469#7_2627109806 | Title: Women's Rights in America - Historyplex
Headings: Women’s Rights in America
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Content: Finally, it was in the year 1920 that women were granted the right to vote, through the nineteenth amendment to the US constitution, passed in the year 1919. World War 1, which lasted from 1914 to 1918, had a big role to play in this movement. In fact, women got their voting rights, largely due to this world war. When president Woodrow Wilson proclaimed that the world war was a war of democracy, many women protested and agitated, demanding democratic right to vote, which was finally granted by the president through the nineteenth amendment. Women’s Civil Rights Movement in America
Women’s role in society and granting of civil rights to them mainly took place due to economic considerations. After the great depression and the stock market crash which took place in the year 1929, many women had to compulsorily work outside their homes to supplement their family income. When World War 2 broke out, men had to leave their homes to serve as soldiers in the army. This created a labor shortage, which was compensated by the women. Many entered the workforce during this time, making them important contributors in their families’ income. The economic expansion that took place between the 1950 and 1970, further helped many American women to become part of the workforce. | https://historyplex.com/womens-rights-in-america |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1227629973#6_2628229987 | Title: Top 10 Major Effects of French Revolution
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10. Abolition of Feudalism
9. Fall of the Monarchy
8. Changed Land ownership
7. Dechristianization of France
6. Nationalism
5. Democratic Ideals
4. Spread of Liberalism
3. Birth of Ideologies
2. End of Bourbon rule
1. Ushered in the Age of Revolutions
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Content: 9. Fall of the Monarchy
The French Revolution resulted in the fall (abolishment) of Monarchy and the establishment of the First Republic in September 1792. It was possible only after King Louis XVI was compelled to the approval of a new constitution. During Louis XVI’s reign, there were problems relating to food and the economy. French people then imprisoned King Louis and Queen Mary-Antoinette in August 1792. King Louis was then plotting counter-revolutionary action along with the foreign armies/nations from the end of 1791. With the royal family proving themselves enemies of the revolution, the little control over events that King Louis still held was gone. After finding his plots with foreign nations, King Louis was arrested and executed on January 21, 1793. Robespierre was the main person of the Revolutionary Government. He called for changes of every kind and also demanded universal suffrage and end to slavery
In the French West Indies, Robespierre railed most passionately against the death penalty and wanted to discard all remnants of the medieval past. | https://historyten.com/french-revolution/major-effects-french-revolution/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1227641367#16_2628280066 | Title: Top 10 Events of French Revolution
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10. Meetings of the Estates-General
9. The Tennis Court Oath
8. Fall of the Bastille
7. Women’s march on Versailles
6. Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
5. Royal Flight to Varennes
4. Execution of King Louis XVI
3. Dissolution of the National Assembly
2. The Reign of Terror
1. Wars
Conclusion:
Content: During this period, about 17,000 people were executed, 500,000 were arrested, and 10,000 died in prison. By the end of this period, Robespierre was found to be creating conspiracies against France. He was then executed on July 28, 1794. The Reign of Terror ended on the same date with the execution of Maximilien de Robespierre. 1. Wars
Wars Come with Price French Revolution
During the first few years of the French Revolution, it was being observed by other European powers from afar. France was out of the observation by the leading countries: Russia, Austria, and Prussia as their focus was towards the partition of Poland. With the execution of King Louis XVI, a new group- the emigres of Austria, were in an urge to take action against France, as the Queen was the sister of Austrian Emperor Leopold II. Revolutionary France was looked at as a threat or fear by the European Monarchies. | https://historyten.com/french-revolution/major-events-french-revolution/ |
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President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation was an important turning point for the Union in winning the American Civil War (1861-65). Lincoln issued the Proclamation immediately following the battle of Antietam (September 17, 1862), a tactically inconclusive but strategic “victory” for the Union army that pushed the Army of Northern Virginia back into Confederate territory, and effectively repelled General Robert E. Lee’s 1862 invasion of the North. After a full year of lost battles and failed campaigns, President Lincoln believed this victory gave him enough leverage to demand that the South lay down its arms and return to the Union before January 1, 1863 or else lose its slaves. Its practical effects on the ground were negligible however, since it only freed slaves in the states that were in rebellion and not in the neutral border states. Thus, the Emancipation Proclamation would only come into effect once the Union Army won the war. While it only affected a portion of both Union and Confederate soldiers (most of whom both cared little about slaves and slavery), it had an enormous impact on both nations. Most wars are won by the participant with morality on its side, and with a flimsy cause like fighting to preserve the Union, the war may have been lost; but by making it about the Union and the fight for abolition in the United States, Lincoln turned the war into a noble crusade on moral grounds. | https://historywriterblog.wordpress.com/2014/11/12/emancipation-proclamation-a-turning-point-in-the-u-s-civil-war/ |
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Content: Notoriety is a gameplay feature in Hitman: Blood Money. Notoriety takes effect whenever the player starts a game with a difficulty above rookie difficulty . Description
Having notoriety will make going through future missions harder. With high notoriety, civilians can recognize Agent 47 in his normal attire, often leading to civilians to panic. High notoriety also makes Agent 47 more likely to get noticed by armed individuals. Notoriety goes up if Agent 47 is caught on camera and doesn't steal the footage, or leaves witnesses alive. However, the player can offset this by bribing witnesses, bribing police, or by getting a new identity, the last of which will reduce notoriety to zero no matter what it was before, but is also the priciest. There are many different stages of notoriety shown at the end of each level, each with a police sketch or a security camera shot of Agent 47 . Gallery
The various police sketches that can be seen in the post-mission papers. | https://hitman.fandom.com/wiki/Notoriety |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1233265512#0_2641060494 | Title: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination | Hive Life
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7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
You’re Not Black – Amy Saunders
I, Too (1926) – Langston Hughes
Immigrant Blues – Li-Young Lee
Home – Warsan Shire
Caged Bird (1983) – Maya Angelou
After Zuko (2019) – Dave Harris
Rosa (1998) – Rita Dove
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7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
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From Langston Hughes to Warsan Shire, here are 7 moving poems about the trials of racial discrimination and injustice, written by poets of colour. As mainstream media begins to slacken its coverage of the Black Lives Matter protests that are taking place across the world, the movement continues to rage as people of colour demand that their stories be heard. With many veterans of activism telling tales of civil rights protests that date back to our grandparents’ generation, it’s clear that there’s a serious need for systemic change in the world’s approach to racism – and it needed to happen yesterday. We’ve curated a list of incredibly powerful poems that depict both the internal and external struggles of being a person of colour, from 1926 to today, with hopes that they will inspire, uplift, and stir people to action. You’re Not Black – Amy Saunders
I sit with them at lunch
Fried chicken on my plate
I eat with a knife and fork
“You’re not black, if you don’t use your hands to eat”
Yet I know that hands tied up the strange fruit on the trees in the south
The fruit for the crows to pluck
For the rain to gather, for the wind to suck
For the sun to rot, for the trees to drop*
I don’t recognise the Caribbean music, or the Afrobeats
I only know of Liszt, Chopin and Ludovico Einaudi
Whose names you’ve probably never heard
“You’re not black, if you don’t know this beat”
Yet, I am familiar with the beat of pounding
Pounding of sugar cane, the whipping of backs
The cries and screams of my ancestors
Ring loud in my head centuries later
So how dare you? How dare you put me down! Question my ethnicity, I’m still a shade of brown
And I’m sorry if I don’t live up to your ‘black norms’
But I live in a world with segregated dorms
Society crushes me, tells me I’m ugly
But copies my features, they must think it’s funny
I’m not trying to in any way be mean
But I live in a society covered in white sheen
Sorry to Bother You, but I should Get Out
’Cause The Hate U Give leaves me with no doubt
That I am not The Help, the help that you need
But the Hidden Figures are clear to see
That I should stop trying to be ‘Black’ and just try to be
Me
*from ‘Strange Fruit’ by Abel Meeropol
A top 15 winner of the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2019, Amy Saunders was only 13 years old when she wrote You’re Not Black, a poem that conveys the internal struggle of being a black person that feels like they’re on the outside of their culture looking in. Challenging the normalised ideas of what it means to be black, Amy uses excerpts from a song by Billie Holiday called ‘Strange Fruit’, originally written by Abel Meeropol in 1939 to protest against lynchings in America. She also makes clever references to popular, thought-provoking movies about racism, like Get Out, The Help, and Hidden Figures, which all emotively touch on the injustice that people of colour have faced generation after generation. I, Too (1926) – Langston Hughes
I, too, sing America. | https://hivelife.com/powerful-poems-injustice-racial-discrimination/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1233265512#1_2641064592 | Title: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination | Hive Life
Headings: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
You’re Not Black – Amy Saunders
I, Too (1926) – Langston Hughes
Immigrant Blues – Li-Young Lee
Home – Warsan Shire
Caged Bird (1983) – Maya Angelou
After Zuko (2019) – Dave Harris
Rosa (1998) – Rita Dove
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Content: How dare you put me down! Question my ethnicity, I’m still a shade of brown
And I’m sorry if I don’t live up to your ‘black norms’
But I live in a world with segregated dorms
Society crushes me, tells me I’m ugly
But copies my features, they must think it’s funny
I’m not trying to in any way be mean
But I live in a society covered in white sheen
Sorry to Bother You, but I should Get Out
’Cause The Hate U Give leaves me with no doubt
That I am not The Help, the help that you need
But the Hidden Figures are clear to see
That I should stop trying to be ‘Black’ and just try to be
Me
*from ‘Strange Fruit’ by Abel Meeropol
A top 15 winner of the Foyle Young Poets of the Year Award 2019, Amy Saunders was only 13 years old when she wrote You’re Not Black, a poem that conveys the internal struggle of being a black person that feels like they’re on the outside of their culture looking in. Challenging the normalised ideas of what it means to be black, Amy uses excerpts from a song by Billie Holiday called ‘Strange Fruit’, originally written by Abel Meeropol in 1939 to protest against lynchings in America. She also makes clever references to popular, thought-provoking movies about racism, like Get Out, The Help, and Hidden Figures, which all emotively touch on the injustice that people of colour have faced generation after generation. I, Too (1926) – Langston Hughes
I, too, sing America. I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the kitchen
When company comes,
But I laugh,
And eat well,
And grow strong. Tomorrow,
I’ll be at the table
When company comes. Nobody’ll dare
Say to me,
“Eat in the kitchen,”
Then. Besides,
They’ll see how beautiful I am
And be ashamed—
I, too, am America. | https://hivelife.com/powerful-poems-injustice-racial-discrimination/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1233265512#2_2641067113 | Title: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination | Hive Life
Headings: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
You’re Not Black – Amy Saunders
I, Too (1926) – Langston Hughes
Immigrant Blues – Li-Young Lee
Home – Warsan Shire
Caged Bird (1983) – Maya Angelou
After Zuko (2019) – Dave Harris
Rosa (1998) – Rita Dove
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Content: I am the darker brother. They send me to eat in the kitchen
When company comes,
But I laugh,
And eat well,
And grow strong. Tomorrow,
I’ll be at the table
When company comes. Nobody’ll dare
Say to me,
“Eat in the kitchen,”
Then. Besides,
They’ll see how beautiful I am
And be ashamed—
I, too, am America. Born in 1902, Langston Hughes was an African American poet, social activist, novelist, and playwright. He wrote I, Too to illustrate the ostracisation he faced throughout his life, feeling as though he were constantly being pushed to the outer edges of society, a society run by the white majority. Known for conveying the good and the bad of life as an African American in the early 1900’s, Hughes was an intellectual who fought to portray the reality of life as a black person. Having grown up with a father who’d rejected his own people, Hughes became a significant figure for his honest work in literature as he strived to honour the real trials and tribulations that black people in America go through. Immigrant Blues – Li-Young Lee
People have been trying to kill me since I was born,
a man tells his son, trying to explain
the wisdom of learning a second tongue. | https://hivelife.com/powerful-poems-injustice-racial-discrimination/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1233265512#3_2641069019 | Title: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination | Hive Life
Headings: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
You’re Not Black – Amy Saunders
I, Too (1926) – Langston Hughes
Immigrant Blues – Li-Young Lee
Home – Warsan Shire
Caged Bird (1983) – Maya Angelou
After Zuko (2019) – Dave Harris
Rosa (1998) – Rita Dove
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Content: Born in 1902, Langston Hughes was an African American poet, social activist, novelist, and playwright. He wrote I, Too to illustrate the ostracisation he faced throughout his life, feeling as though he were constantly being pushed to the outer edges of society, a society run by the white majority. Known for conveying the good and the bad of life as an African American in the early 1900’s, Hughes was an intellectual who fought to portray the reality of life as a black person. Having grown up with a father who’d rejected his own people, Hughes became a significant figure for his honest work in literature as he strived to honour the real trials and tribulations that black people in America go through. Immigrant Blues – Li-Young Lee
People have been trying to kill me since I was born,
a man tells his son, trying to explain
the wisdom of learning a second tongue. It’s an old story from the previous century
about my father and me. The same old story from yesterday morning
about me and my son. It’s called “Survival Strategies
and the Melancholy of Racial Assimilation.” It’s called “Psychological Paradigms of Displaced Persons,”
called “The Child Who’d Rather Play than Study.” Practice until you feel
the language inside you, says the man. | https://hivelife.com/powerful-poems-injustice-racial-discrimination/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1233265512#4_2641071013 | Title: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination | Hive Life
Headings: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
You’re Not Black – Amy Saunders
I, Too (1926) – Langston Hughes
Immigrant Blues – Li-Young Lee
Home – Warsan Shire
Caged Bird (1983) – Maya Angelou
After Zuko (2019) – Dave Harris
Rosa (1998) – Rita Dove
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Content: It’s an old story from the previous century
about my father and me. The same old story from yesterday morning
about me and my son. It’s called “Survival Strategies
and the Melancholy of Racial Assimilation.” It’s called “Psychological Paradigms of Displaced Persons,”
called “The Child Who’d Rather Play than Study.” Practice until you feel
the language inside you, says the man. But what does he know about inside and outside,
my father who was spared nothing
in spite of the languages he used? And me, confused about the flesh and the soul,
who asked once into a telephone,
Am I inside you? You’re always inside me, a woman answered,
at peace with the body’s finitude,
at peace with the soul’s disregard
of space and time. Am I inside you? I asked once
lying between her legs, confused
about the body and the heart. | https://hivelife.com/powerful-poems-injustice-racial-discrimination/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1233265512#5_2641072580 | Title: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination | Hive Life
Headings: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
You’re Not Black – Amy Saunders
I, Too (1926) – Langston Hughes
Immigrant Blues – Li-Young Lee
Home – Warsan Shire
Caged Bird (1983) – Maya Angelou
After Zuko (2019) – Dave Harris
Rosa (1998) – Rita Dove
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Content: But what does he know about inside and outside,
my father who was spared nothing
in spite of the languages he used? And me, confused about the flesh and the soul,
who asked once into a telephone,
Am I inside you? You’re always inside me, a woman answered,
at peace with the body’s finitude,
at peace with the soul’s disregard
of space and time. Am I inside you? I asked once
lying between her legs, confused
about the body and the heart. If you don’t believe you’re inside me, you’re not,
she answered, at peace with the body’s greed,
at peace with the heart’s bewilderment. It’s an ancient story from yesterday evening
called “Patterns of Love in Peoples of Diaspora,”
called “Loss of the Homeplace
and the Defilement of the Beloved,”
called “I want to Sing but I Don’t Know Any Songs.” Born in 1957 to Chinese political exiles, Li-Young Lee lived in Indonesia in a time when anti-Chinese sentiment spread throughout the country. As a result, his own father was held as a political prisoner, and after a year of being held captive, Lee and his family fled to the United States in 1964. Li-Young Lee’s poem, Immigrant Blues, is about the feelings of displacement and a lack of belonging that many immigrants struggle with, as a result of feeling disconnected from the rich culture they were born into, before being ripped away because of politics and systemic racism. | https://hivelife.com/powerful-poems-injustice-racial-discrimination/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1233265512#6_2641074718 | Title: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination | Hive Life
Headings: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
You’re Not Black – Amy Saunders
I, Too (1926) – Langston Hughes
Immigrant Blues – Li-Young Lee
Home – Warsan Shire
Caged Bird (1983) – Maya Angelou
After Zuko (2019) – Dave Harris
Rosa (1998) – Rita Dove
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Content: If you don’t believe you’re inside me, you’re not,
she answered, at peace with the body’s greed,
at peace with the heart’s bewilderment. It’s an ancient story from yesterday evening
called “Patterns of Love in Peoples of Diaspora,”
called “Loss of the Homeplace
and the Defilement of the Beloved,”
called “I want to Sing but I Don’t Know Any Songs.” Born in 1957 to Chinese political exiles, Li-Young Lee lived in Indonesia in a time when anti-Chinese sentiment spread throughout the country. As a result, his own father was held as a political prisoner, and after a year of being held captive, Lee and his family fled to the United States in 1964. Li-Young Lee’s poem, Immigrant Blues, is about the feelings of displacement and a lack of belonging that many immigrants struggle with, as a result of feeling disconnected from the rich culture they were born into, before being ripped away because of politics and systemic racism. Home – Warsan Shire
no one leaves home unless
home is the mouth of a shark
you only run for the border
when you see the whole city running as well
your neighbors running faster than you
breath bloody in their throats
the boy you went to school with
who kissed you dizzy behind the old tin factory
is holding a gun bigger than his body
you only leave home
when home won’t let you stay. no one leaves home unless home chases you
fire under feet
hot blood in your belly
it’s not something you ever thought of doing
until the blade burnt threats into
your neck
and even then you carried the anthem under
your breath
only tearing up your passport in an airport toilet
sobbing as each mouthful of paper
made it clear that you wouldn’t be going back. you have to understand,
that no one puts their children in a boat
unless the water is safer than the land
no one burns their palms
under trains
beneath carriages
no one spends days and nights in the stomach of a truck
feeding on newspaper unless the miles travelled
means something more than journey. no one crawls under fences
no one wants to be beaten
pitied
no one chooses refugee camps
or strip searches where your
body is left aching
or prison,
because prison is safer
than a city of fire
and one prison guard
in the night
is better than a truckload
of men who look like your father
no one could take it
no one could stomach it
no one skin would be tough enough
the
go home blacks
refugees
dirty immigrants
asylum seekers
sucking our country dry
niggers with their hands out
they smell strange
savage
messed up their country and now they want
to mess ours up
how do the words
the dirty looks
roll off your backs
maybe because the blow is softer
than a limb torn off
or the words are more tender
than fourteen men between
your legs
or the insults are easier
to swallow
than rubble
than bone
than your child body
in pieces. i want to go home,
but home is the mouth of a shark
home is the barrel of the gun
and no one would leave home
unless home chased you to the shore
unless home told you
to quicken your legs
leave your clothes behind
crawl through the desert
wade through the oceans
drown
save
be hunger
beg
forget pride
your survival is more important
no one leaves home until home is a sweaty voice in your ear
saying-
leave,
run away from me now
i don’t know what i’ve become
but i know that anywhere
is safer than here
A heartbreaking piece about the ongoing humanitarian crisis faced by at least 79.5 million people who are refugees with no home to return to, Home was written by Warsan Shire in 2017. | https://hivelife.com/powerful-poems-injustice-racial-discrimination/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1233265512#8_2641083276 | Title: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination | Hive Life
Headings: 7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
7 Powerful Poems About Injustice & Racial Discrimination
You’re Not Black – Amy Saunders
I, Too (1926) – Langston Hughes
Immigrant Blues – Li-Young Lee
Home – Warsan Shire
Caged Bird (1983) – Maya Angelou
After Zuko (2019) – Dave Harris
Rosa (1998) – Rita Dove
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Content: Awarded the inaugural Brunel University African Poetry Prize in 2013, Shire is a woman of colour who was born to Somali parents and raised in London. Her work often connects the complicated intricacies of race, culture and war as she strives to depict the displacement that numerous people of colour have to live with. Caged Bird (1983) – Maya Angelou
A free bird leaps
on the back of the wind
and floats downstream
till the current ends
and dips his wing
in the orange sun rays
and dares to claim the sky. But a bird that stalks
down his narrow cage
can seldom see through
his bars of rage
his wings are clipped and
his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing. The caged bird sings
with a fearful trill
of things unknown
but longed for still
and his tune is heard
on the distant hill
for the caged bird
sings of freedom. The free bird thinks of another breeze
and the trade winds soft through the sighing trees
and the fat worms waiting on a dawn bright lawn
and he names the sky his own
But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams
his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream
his wings are clipped and his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing. The caged bird sings
with a fearful trill
of things unknown
but longed for still
and his tune is heard
on the distant hill
for the caged bird
sings | https://hivelife.com/powerful-poems-injustice-racial-discrimination/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1236146563#5_2645953900 | Title: How Does Architecture Impact Society? A High-Level Look | Thought Leadership | HMC Architects
Headings:
The Importance of Architecture
More Than Just a Building
The Architect’s Role
George Vangelatos// AIA, LEED®AP BD+C, EDAC
Chief Design Officer
Content: A successful project comes from understanding that the spaces and buildings we love most stir up feelings in us that aren’t easy to quantify but are created from the process of collecting and implementing all this knowledge and research. Technology also contributes to the practice of architecture and its impact on society. Our access to global data, research evidence and the ability to communicate instantaneously with anyone anywhere in the world have drastically changed the profession. Architects can take on projects on entirely different continents, and draw from a workforce globally, allowing for a wide range of ideas and cultural backgrounds to influence a project. Technology also has changed the way we design: computer-aided drafting, BIM modeling , and virtual reality, to name a few, have made it much easier to bridge between vision and reality, create unique and complex shapes and convey information in ways that have never been seen before. Looking towards the future of architecture and its impact on society, we anticipate technology to continue to have a large impact but believe that it’s imperative that we continue to understand the human relationships to the built environment. For example, how do we address the growing differentiation between economically diverse communities within cities? Or how do we utilize new technologies to rapidly respond to natural disasters or refugee needs? How do we combat the continuous increase of the world’s population, and make sure that our cities retain our inherent desire to have a connection to the natural environment? | https://hmcarchitects.com/news/how-does-architecture-impact-society-a-high-level-look-2019-10-18/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1237230475#0_2647479970 | Title: College Stress | Harvard Medical School
Headings: College Stress
College Stress
Study finds 1 in 5 students surveyed reported thoughts of suicide in last year
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Content: College Stress | Harvard Medical School
College Stress
Study finds 1 in 5 students surveyed reported thoughts of suicide in last year
By JOHANNA YOUNGHANS September 10, 2018 Research Education
For college-bound students and their families, the start of the school year can be a time of excitement and optimism, but a new study brings to light that the college years are also a time of increased risk of stressful events and a wide range of accompanying mental health challenges, including risk of suicide. Published online in Depression and Anxiety, study by Harvard Medical School researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital that looked at more than 67,000 college students from across more than 100 institutions found that while racial or ethnic and sexual or gender minorities are especially vulnerable, high rates for stress events, mental health diagnoses and the risk of suicide or suicidal thoughts were reported among all students surveyed. Get more HMS news here
“Colleges and family members who are sending students off to college need to remember that this is a phase of life where young people are confronted with expectations from new relationships and living situations and other encounters that are stressful,” said lead author Cindy Liu, HMS assistant professor of pediatrics at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. “Some stressful events cannot be prevented and, in some cases, are completely normal. But for others, a plan should be in place for family, friends and colleges to provide support. Our study highlights an urgent need to help students reduce their experience of overwhelming levels of stress during college,” Liu said. Liu and her colleagues analyzed results from a survey conducted in the spring of 2015 by the American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment. The survey asked students a variety of questions related to depression and anxiety, including whether they had been diagnosed or treated for a mental health issue; if they had engaged in self harm, considered suicide or attempted suicide; and how many stressful events they had experienced in the last year. | https://hms.harvard.edu/news/college-stress |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1237230475#1_2647482495 | Title: College Stress | Harvard Medical School
Headings: College Stress
College Stress
Study finds 1 in 5 students surveyed reported thoughts of suicide in last year
Get more HMS news here
Content: Our study highlights an urgent need to help students reduce their experience of overwhelming levels of stress during college,” Liu said. Liu and her colleagues analyzed results from a survey conducted in the spring of 2015 by the American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment. The survey asked students a variety of questions related to depression and anxiety, including whether they had been diagnosed or treated for a mental health issue; if they had engaged in self harm, considered suicide or attempted suicide; and how many stressful events they had experienced in the last year. Stressful life events, defined as exposures that the student felt were traumatic or difficult to handle, included academics, career-related issues, death of a family member or friend, family problems, intimate relationships, other social relationships, finances, health problem of family member or partner, personal appearance, personal health issues and sleep difficulties. The team reports the following: Rates of stressful life events were high and associated with mental health issues. Three out of four students reported having experienced at least one stressful life event in the last year. More than 20 percent of students reported experiencing six or more stressful life events in the last year. | https://hms.harvard.edu/news/college-stress |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1237230475#2_2647484181 | Title: College Stress | Harvard Medical School
Headings: College Stress
College Stress
Study finds 1 in 5 students surveyed reported thoughts of suicide in last year
Get more HMS news here
Content: Stressful life events, defined as exposures that the student felt were traumatic or difficult to handle, included academics, career-related issues, death of a family member or friend, family problems, intimate relationships, other social relationships, finances, health problem of family member or partner, personal appearance, personal health issues and sleep difficulties. The team reports the following: Rates of stressful life events were high and associated with mental health issues. Three out of four students reported having experienced at least one stressful life event in the last year. More than 20 percent of students reported experiencing six or more stressful life events in the last year. Stress exposure was strongly associated with mental health diagnoses, self-harm and suicidality. Mental health diagnoses and suicidality were common. One in four students reported being diagnosed with or treated for a mental health disorder in the prior year. One-fifth of all students surveyed had thought about suicide, with 9 percent reporting having attempted suicide and nearly 20 percent reporting self-injury. Sexual minorities showed elevated rates of mental health disorders and suicidality or self-injury. | https://hms.harvard.edu/news/college-stress |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1240566290#3_2655098548 | Title: 10 Best Metal Detectors For The Money (Jun 2021 Review)
Headings: What is The Best Metal Detector For The Money? An In-Depth Review & Buyer’s Guide
What is The Best Metal Detector For The Money? An In-Depth Review & Buyer’s Guide
What Is The Best Metal Detector For The Money?
More Detailed Metal Detector Reviews
OMMO Metal Detector for Adults & Kids
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Garrett Pro-Pointer AT Waterproof Pinpointer
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Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Metal Detector
Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Metal Detector Review
Minelab Equinox 600 Metal Detector
Minelab Equinox 600 Metal Detector Review
Nokta Makro Simplex+ Metal Detector
Nokta Makro Simplex+ Metal Detector Review
Nokta Makro ANFIBIO Multi Metal Detector
Nokta Makro ANFIBIO Multi Metal Detector Review
Garrett ACE 400 Metal Detector
Garrett ACE 400 Metal Detector Review
Garrett Pro-Pointer AT Waterproof Pinpointer
Garrett Pro-Pointer AT Waterproof Pinpointer Review
Minelab Equinox 800 Metal Detector
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RM RICOMAX Professional Metal Detector
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Relic Hunting
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Pulse induction
Multi-frequency
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What Is The Best Metal Detector For The Money?
What Are The Best Metal Detector Brands?
How Do Metal Detectors Work?
How To Use A Metal Detector?
Should You Rent or Buy A Metal Detector?
What Is Ground Mineralisation?
Does Coil Size Matter?
Small coil
Medium coil
Large Coil
What Is Adjustable Sensitivity?
What Is Ground Balancing?
What Is Discrimination?
What Is Frequency?
How Deep Will A Metal Detector Go?
Soil
Time
Size
Shape
Coil Size
Detector Type
What Is A Depth Indicator?
Where to Search With A Metal Detector?
Your Back and Front Yard
The Beach
Parks
Fields
Woods and Footpaths
Churches
Deserted towns
Stadiums and Bleachers
Battle Sites
What Can You Find With A Metal Detector?
Metal Detecting On A Beach
What Accessories Do You Need With A Metal Detector?
Trowel
Sand scoop
Headphones
A Harness
Treasure bag
Snacks
Do You Need A Pinpointer?
What To Wear Metal Detecting?
Sturdy shoes
Stretchy fabric shirt
Trousers or shorts with pockets
Final Thoughts
Sources:
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Content: BUY HERE →
Garrett Pro-Pointer AT Waterproof Pinpointer
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Garrett’s ACE 300 is the best metal detector for the money if you’re a beginner to the hobby! It’s an easy-to-use metal detector that won’t miss a trick. It has five pre-set search modes and an adjustable frequency of 8 kHz making it easy to search for your preferred objects. The pre-set modes are no-discrimination, jewelry, coin, relics, and custom. Toggle between them to select and use the enhanced iron resolution to filter out the trash. The ACE 300 has pre-set ground balancing to make it easy for beginners to start searching for treasure, and an electronic pinpointing function that helps find exactly the right spot. A waterproof 7 x 10-inch concentric PROformance coil and high-quality audio make the ACE 300 a pleasure to use. It weighs just 2.8 lbs and adjusts from 40 inches to 53 inches to suit the majority of builds. Check out our detailed Garrett ACE 300 review here. BUY HERE →
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Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Metal Detector Review
The Bounty Hunter Tracker IV is the best metal detector for the money if you’re looking to get a machine for your kids. | https://hobbyhelp.com/metal-detecting/best-metal-detector/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1240566290#4_2655102743 | Title: 10 Best Metal Detectors For The Money (Jun 2021 Review)
Headings: What is The Best Metal Detector For The Money? An In-Depth Review & Buyer’s Guide
What is The Best Metal Detector For The Money? An In-Depth Review & Buyer’s Guide
What Is The Best Metal Detector For The Money?
More Detailed Metal Detector Reviews
OMMO Metal Detector for Adults & Kids
OMMO Metal Detector for Adults & Kids Review
Garrett Pro-Pointer AT Waterproof Pinpointer
Garrett Pro-Pointer AT Waterproof Pinpointer Review
Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Metal Detector
Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Metal Detector Review
Minelab Equinox 600 Metal Detector
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Nokta Makro Simplex+ Metal Detector
Nokta Makro Simplex+ Metal Detector Review
Nokta Makro ANFIBIO Multi Metal Detector
Nokta Makro ANFIBIO Multi Metal Detector Review
Garrett ACE 400 Metal Detector
Garrett ACE 400 Metal Detector Review
Garrett Pro-Pointer AT Waterproof Pinpointer
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Minelab Equinox 800 Metal Detector
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RM RICOMAX Professional Metal Detector
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Metal Detector Categories
Entry-level
Relic Hunting
Saltwater
Pulse induction
Multi-frequency
Waterproof
Gold
Kids
Metal Detector FAQ
What Is The Best Metal Detector For The Money?
What Are The Best Metal Detector Brands?
How Do Metal Detectors Work?
How To Use A Metal Detector?
Should You Rent or Buy A Metal Detector?
What Is Ground Mineralisation?
Does Coil Size Matter?
Small coil
Medium coil
Large Coil
What Is Adjustable Sensitivity?
What Is Ground Balancing?
What Is Discrimination?
What Is Frequency?
How Deep Will A Metal Detector Go?
Soil
Time
Size
Shape
Coil Size
Detector Type
What Is A Depth Indicator?
Where to Search With A Metal Detector?
Your Back and Front Yard
The Beach
Parks
Fields
Woods and Footpaths
Churches
Deserted towns
Stadiums and Bleachers
Battle Sites
What Can You Find With A Metal Detector?
Metal Detecting On A Beach
What Accessories Do You Need With A Metal Detector?
Trowel
Sand scoop
Headphones
A Harness
Treasure bag
Snacks
Do You Need A Pinpointer?
What To Wear Metal Detecting?
Sturdy shoes
Stretchy fabric shirt
Trousers or shorts with pockets
Final Thoughts
Sources:
About The Author
Hobby Help - Team
Content: The ACE 300 has pre-set ground balancing to make it easy for beginners to start searching for treasure, and an electronic pinpointing function that helps find exactly the right spot. A waterproof 7 x 10-inch concentric PROformance coil and high-quality audio make the ACE 300 a pleasure to use. It weighs just 2.8 lbs and adjusts from 40 inches to 53 inches to suit the majority of builds. Check out our detailed Garrett ACE 300 review here. BUY HERE →
Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Metal Detector
SEE MORE →
FEATURES
RATING
PRICE
FEATURES
Best Metal Detector For Kids
Simple Control Panel
Only Three Settings
OUR RATING
PRICE
VIEW LATEST PRICE →
Bounty Hunter Tracker IV Metal Detector Review
The Bounty Hunter Tracker IV is the best metal detector for the money if you’re looking to get a machine for your kids. The reason kids love this detector is its simplicity. The control panel has a clear analog display and it only has two knobs for adjustment. The Bounty Hunter IV has three adjustable settings. These are search mode, discrimination, and sensitivity. The search modes are all-metal, tone which uses two-tone audio depending on the metal found, and full discrimination which rejects trash signals. | https://hobbyhelp.com/metal-detecting/best-metal-detector/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1260973686#27_2696462590 | Title: 30+ DIY Halloween Costume Ideas - Holidappy
Headings: 30+ DIY Halloween Costume Ideas
30+ DIY Halloween Costume Ideas
1. The Morton Salt Girl
2. Alfred Hitchcock: "The Birds"
3. Easy Werewolf Costume
4. Pop Art Makeup
5. Butterfly Woman (Effie From "The Hunger Games")
6. Deer Makeup
7. Minnie Mouse
8. Ninja Turtle Girls
9. Ursula or Little Mermaid
10. Holly Golightly
11. DIY Zombie Pinup Girl
12. Twin Incredibles
13. Scary Skeleton Makeup
14. Poker Player
15. DIY Creepy Doll Costume
16. Cheshire Cat
17. Winnie the Pooh Babes
18. DIY Cookie Monster Dress
19. Tearful Clown
20. Unemployed Kid
21. "Up" Costume
22. DIY Bat Girl and Robin
23. DIY Cute Shark Costume
24. Little Girl as Old Woman
25. Zombie Makeup
26. DIY Velma Costume
27. Ventriloquist Doll Makeup
28. Sugar Skull Makeup
29. DIY Dead Couple Costume
30. Funny Pregnancy Costume
31. Mermaidman and Barnacle Boy
32. Thing 1 and Thing 2
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Content: Love it! Thrift stores rock! I made cat in the hat costumes by refashioning leprechaun hats I had , just covered them with red and whit fabric :)
Mike from Harrisburg Pa on September 20, 2014: Definitely more fun. They can be less expensive and last longer than store bought ones. Especially when parts are found around home and are destined for the trash or thrift store. My hippie costume has lasted about 4 years even though I also use the jeans for work/weekend wear. | https://holidappy.com/costumes/30-Diy-Halloween-Costume-Ideas |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1266174838#9_2710261142 | Title: How to Teach Your Children the True Meaning of Christmas - Holidappy
Headings: How to Teach Your Children the True Meaning of Christmas
How to Teach Your Children the True Meaning of Christmas
6 Ways to Teach Your Children the Significance of Christmas
1. Use This One-Week Bible Reading Plan
2. Go to a Christmas Program at Church
3. Listen to Christmas Music
4. Spend Meaningful Time With Extended Family
5. Reach Out to People You Haven't Heard From in a While
6. Do Some Acts of Kindness
Additional Christmas Activities to Do With Family and Friends
© 2019 Sarah Spradlin
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Content: See a Holiday play like The Nutcracker. Volunteer for a morning or afternoon at a local non-profit. Gather relatives at your home and decorate gingerbread houses or Christmas cookies. Host a family dinner and watch a classic religious holiday movie. pinterest-pin-it
The holidays can be a lonely time for some. A simple phone call or greeting card can make someone's day. Annie Spratt via Unsplash
5. Reach Out to People You Haven't Heard From in a While
Reaching out to those you love during the holidays is very important. A lot of people feel sad and lonely around Christmas, so why not get in touch and make them feel special? Whether it's a phone call, letter, Facebook message, or Christmas card, people will appreciate that you're thinking of them and willing to make the gesture. | https://holidappy.com/holidays/How-To-Teach-Your-Children-The-True-Meaning-Of-Christmas |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1266265906#1_2710490003 | Title: 8 Fun and Spooky Ways to Celebrate Halloween at Home - Holidappy
Headings: 8 Fun and Spooky Ways to Celebrate Halloween at Home
8 Fun and Spooky Ways to Celebrate Halloween at Home
In college, I made my own San costume inspired by "Princess Mononoke."
1. Dress Up in a Costume
2. Hand Out Candy to Trick-or-Treaters
3. Decorate the House
4. Carve a Spooky or Silly Pumpkin
5. Read or Share Scary Ghost Stories
6. Watch Bone-Chilling Horror Movies
7. Play Your Scariest Video Games
8. Try to Make Contact With Ghosts
What Is Halloween?
© 2013 Jessica Peri
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Content: Maybe your family doesn’t celebrate Halloween, or inclement weather is keeping you indoors. In any case, you can still enjoy the holiday without going to parties or making candy runs throughout the neighborhood. There is plenty to do before and on Halloween to get you in the spooky spirit. The following are just a few suggestions on how to celebrate this holiday at home. Thankfully, you don't need to go out to have fun on Halloween! ico_angle_left
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You can still dress up for Halloween if you aren’t planning on going out! Dressing in spooky, funny or creative costumes is fun on any day of the year. | https://holidappy.com/holidays/How-to-Celebrate-Halloween-at-Home |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1266265906#2_2710491769 | Title: 8 Fun and Spooky Ways to Celebrate Halloween at Home - Holidappy
Headings: 8 Fun and Spooky Ways to Celebrate Halloween at Home
8 Fun and Spooky Ways to Celebrate Halloween at Home
In college, I made my own San costume inspired by "Princess Mononoke."
1. Dress Up in a Costume
2. Hand Out Candy to Trick-or-Treaters
3. Decorate the House
4. Carve a Spooky or Silly Pumpkin
5. Read or Share Scary Ghost Stories
6. Watch Bone-Chilling Horror Movies
7. Play Your Scariest Video Games
8. Try to Make Contact With Ghosts
What Is Halloween?
© 2013 Jessica Peri
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You can still dress up for Halloween if you aren’t planning on going out! Dressing in spooky, funny or creative costumes is fun on any day of the year. Kids will have fun pretending to be their favorite characters and adults will, too. If you are creative with scenery and a camera, you can take some posed pictures of yourself or children in costume to show to friends and family. Try dimming the lamps and lights in the house for an even spookier picture! ico_angle_left
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Turn off the lights and leave a bowl of candy outside if you don't want to be up answering the door every two minutes. | https://holidappy.com/holidays/How-to-Celebrate-Halloween-at-Home |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1270682708#0_2721396318 | Title: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget | The Holiday and Party Guide
Headings: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Following are some cheap Halloween costume ideas that will work for adults and children alike…
#1 – Hobo Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Hobo Costume:
#2 – Gypsy Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Gypsy Costume:
#3 – Mother Nature Halloween Costume
How To Make A Mother Nature Costume:
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Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Written by Mary in Halloween Fun, Hobbies & Crafts, Ideas For Partygoers
This post may contain affiliate links. If you purchase through these links, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to yourself. When I was young, we didn’t have the money to buy our Halloween costumes, so we used our imaginations and made our own homemade Halloween costumes. This was lots of fun for my sister and I.
We would begin thinking up ideas in mid-September and then gather the supplies for the Halloween costumes that we chose. We worked on these after school and on weekends until they were perfect. If you, too, want to make your own Halloween costumes that won’t break the bank, then you’re going to love the ones we’ve picked out! Following are some cheap Halloween costume ideas that will work for adults and children alike…
I hope you enjoy these 3 DIY Halloween costumes that are economical and fun to make. Plus, we’ve provided lots of other homemade costume ideas for you to consider. | https://holidays.thefuntimesguide.com/cheap_halloween_costume/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1270682708#1_2721398513 | Title: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget | The Holiday and Party Guide
Headings: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Following are some cheap Halloween costume ideas that will work for adults and children alike…
#1 – Hobo Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Hobo Costume:
#2 – Gypsy Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Gypsy Costume:
#3 – Mother Nature Halloween Costume
How To Make A Mother Nature Costume:
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Content: This was lots of fun for my sister and I.
We would begin thinking up ideas in mid-September and then gather the supplies for the Halloween costumes that we chose. We worked on these after school and on weekends until they were perfect. If you, too, want to make your own Halloween costumes that won’t break the bank, then you’re going to love the ones we’ve picked out! Following are some cheap Halloween costume ideas that will work for adults and children alike…
I hope you enjoy these 3 DIY Halloween costumes that are economical and fun to make. Plus, we’ve provided lots of other homemade costume ideas for you to consider. #1 – Hobo Halloween Costume
Being a hobo is always fun. I loved this costume when I was young and used it several years, always adding a new twist each year. Supplies needed: Long-sleeved flannel shirt, size large or extra large
Overalls with suspenders that are well worn. Holes are a bonus. | https://holidays.thefuntimesguide.com/cheap_halloween_costume/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1270682708#2_2721400487 | Title: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget | The Holiday and Party Guide
Headings: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Following are some cheap Halloween costume ideas that will work for adults and children alike…
#1 – Hobo Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Hobo Costume:
#2 – Gypsy Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Gypsy Costume:
#3 – Mother Nature Halloween Costume
How To Make A Mother Nature Costume:
Even More Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas
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Content: #1 – Hobo Halloween Costume
Being a hobo is always fun. I loved this costume when I was young and used it several years, always adding a new twist each year. Supplies needed: Long-sleeved flannel shirt, size large or extra large
Overalls with suspenders that are well worn. Holes are a bonus. Straw hat
Old broom stick
Bandanna
Fabric remnants
Needle and thread or sewing machine
Glow sticks, if desired
Rubber boats or old shoes with holes
How To Make A Hobo Costume: Use scissors to make holes in elbows, knees of clothing. Fray around edges of holes and also around collars, cuffs and pant hems. Using the fabric remnants, place on clothing to look like it has been patched. Stuff bandanna with fabric remnants and tie with knot. | https://holidays.thefuntimesguide.com/cheap_halloween_costume/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1270682708#3_2721402253 | Title: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget | The Holiday and Party Guide
Headings: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Following are some cheap Halloween costume ideas that will work for adults and children alike…
#1 – Hobo Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Hobo Costume:
#2 – Gypsy Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Gypsy Costume:
#3 – Mother Nature Halloween Costume
How To Make A Mother Nature Costume:
Even More Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas
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Content: Straw hat
Old broom stick
Bandanna
Fabric remnants
Needle and thread or sewing machine
Glow sticks, if desired
Rubber boats or old shoes with holes
How To Make A Hobo Costume: Use scissors to make holes in elbows, knees of clothing. Fray around edges of holes and also around collars, cuffs and pant hems. Using the fabric remnants, place on clothing to look like it has been patched. Stuff bandanna with fabric remnants and tie with knot. Fasten stuffed bandanna to broom stick, using the needle and thread. Pull some of the straw loose from the straw hat to make it look beat up and well worn. The more tattered looking, the better. TIP: You can use any old clothing you already have on hand. | https://holidays.thefuntimesguide.com/cheap_halloween_costume/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1270682708#4_2721403974 | Title: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget | The Holiday and Party Guide
Headings: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Following are some cheap Halloween costume ideas that will work for adults and children alike…
#1 – Hobo Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Hobo Costume:
#2 – Gypsy Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Gypsy Costume:
#3 – Mother Nature Halloween Costume
How To Make A Mother Nature Costume:
Even More Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas
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Content: Fasten stuffed bandanna to broom stick, using the needle and thread. Pull some of the straw loose from the straw hat to make it look beat up and well worn. The more tattered looking, the better. TIP: You can use any old clothing you already have on hand. Or, pick up used clothing or fabric remnants at thrift stores and yard sales. Another homemade Hobo Halloween costume, plus lots of Hobo costumes for adults and kids that you can buy. #2 – Gypsy Halloween Costume
This is another costume that I wore a lot. It was always fun to pretend to be a gypsy traveling across the country. Supplies needed: | https://holidays.thefuntimesguide.com/cheap_halloween_costume/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1270682708#5_2721405600 | Title: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget | The Holiday and Party Guide
Headings: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Following are some cheap Halloween costume ideas that will work for adults and children alike…
#1 – Hobo Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Hobo Costume:
#2 – Gypsy Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Gypsy Costume:
#3 – Mother Nature Halloween Costume
How To Make A Mother Nature Costume:
Even More Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas
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Content: Or, pick up used clothing or fabric remnants at thrift stores and yard sales. Another homemade Hobo Halloween costume, plus lots of Hobo costumes for adults and kids that you can buy. #2 – Gypsy Halloween Costume
This is another costume that I wore a lot. It was always fun to pretend to be a gypsy traveling across the country. Supplies needed: Long floral skirt
Blouse with puffed sleeves
Large, hoop earrings
Bandanna
Sandals
Shawl
Glitter hairspray
Long strings of beads, bangles and bracelets
Miniature bells
Ribbons that are color coordinated to your costume
How To Make A Gypsy Costume: Fasten miniature bells to ribbon. Sew ribbon with bells onto the waistband of your floral skirt. Attach some long strings of beads to the waistband of skirt on the opposite side from the bells. Apply glitter hairspray to sandals. | https://holidays.thefuntimesguide.com/cheap_halloween_costume/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1270682708#8_2721410798 | Title: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget | The Holiday and Party Guide
Headings: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Following are some cheap Halloween costume ideas that will work for adults and children alike…
#1 – Hobo Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Hobo Costume:
#2 – Gypsy Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Gypsy Costume:
#3 – Mother Nature Halloween Costume
How To Make A Mother Nature Costume:
Even More Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas
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Content: Insert large hooped earrings in ears. Tie bandanna over your hair. Put on shawl & have fun. TIP: Long floral skirts, bandannas, bracelets, beads and bangles can all be purchased at thrift stores, yard sales, and even at department stores on sale. Make A Gypsy Fortune Teller Costume
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Another homemade Gypsy Halloween costume, plus lots of Gypsy costumes for adults and kids that you can buy. #3 – Mother Nature Halloween Costume
Another favorite. If I had to go out as an adult, I would definitely go as Mother Nature. This costume is beautiful and it represents all 4 seasons. Supplies needed: | https://holidays.thefuntimesguide.com/cheap_halloween_costume/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1270682708#11_2721416568 | Title: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget | The Holiday and Party Guide
Headings: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Following are some cheap Halloween costume ideas that will work for adults and children alike…
#1 – Hobo Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Hobo Costume:
#2 – Gypsy Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Gypsy Costume:
#3 – Mother Nature Halloween Costume
How To Make A Mother Nature Costume:
Even More Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas
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Content: On Halloween night, dress in the costume. If you have long hair, pile it on top of your head and insert artificial flowers. Another option is to make a flower wreath to wear as a crown. Drape flower, ivy, flower and snowflake garlands around your neck. Apply face paint or makeup, as desired. TIP: Miniature birds and bird nests can be purchased at craft stores and are very reasonably priced. You can also find birds and bird nests in the Christmas aisle of your local dollar store. Long dresses are available at thrift shops and on sale racks everywhere. Another homemade Mother Nature Halloween costume (including a Mother Nature Maternity Halloween costume you can make if you’re pregnant ), along with lots of Mother Nature costumes for adults and kids that you can buy. | https://holidays.thefuntimesguide.com/cheap_halloween_costume/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1270682708#12_2721418369 | Title: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget | The Holiday and Party Guide
Headings: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Following are some cheap Halloween costume ideas that will work for adults and children alike…
#1 – Hobo Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Hobo Costume:
#2 – Gypsy Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Gypsy Costume:
#3 – Mother Nature Halloween Costume
How To Make A Mother Nature Costume:
Even More Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas
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Content: TIP: Miniature birds and bird nests can be purchased at craft stores and are very reasonably priced. You can also find birds and bird nests in the Christmas aisle of your local dollar store. Long dresses are available at thrift shops and on sale racks everywhere. Another homemade Mother Nature Halloween costume (including a Mother Nature Maternity Halloween costume you can make if you’re pregnant ), along with lots of Mother Nature costumes for adults and kids that you can buy. In the end, homemade Halloween costumes are simple to make with items found in your home or gathered from thrift shops and dollar stores. The best part about making your own Halloween costume is that you will feel a sense of accomplishment when the costume is completed and you will have saved a lot of money over store-bought versions. Have fun with it! All you need is a few basic supplies and lots of imagination. Even More Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas
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Thrift Store Or Closet Costumes You Can Make Yourself
More Fun & Simple DIY Halloween Costumes
Unique Halloween Costume Ideas That Are Cheap & Easy
Mary
I love writing about almost anything, especially my life experiences. | https://holidays.thefuntimesguide.com/cheap_halloween_costume/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1270682708#13_2721420762 | Title: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget | The Holiday and Party Guide
Headings: Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Cheap Halloween Costumes: Homemade Costume Ideas On A Budget
Following are some cheap Halloween costume ideas that will work for adults and children alike…
#1 – Hobo Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Hobo Costume:
#2 – Gypsy Halloween Costume
Supplies needed:
How To Make A Gypsy Costume:
#3 – Mother Nature Halloween Costume
How To Make A Mother Nature Costume:
Even More Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas
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Content: In the end, homemade Halloween costumes are simple to make with items found in your home or gathered from thrift shops and dollar stores. The best part about making your own Halloween costume is that you will feel a sense of accomplishment when the costume is completed and you will have saved a lot of money over store-bought versions. Have fun with it! All you need is a few basic supplies and lots of imagination. Even More Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas
How To Make A Variety Of Homemade Halloween Costumes
Best Halloween Costumes To Buy Or Make Yourself
Making Halloween Costumes Out Of Costume Stuff
35 Easy Homemade Halloween Costumes for Kids
Thrift Store Or Closet Costumes You Can Make Yourself
More Fun & Simple DIY Halloween Costumes
Unique Halloween Costume Ideas That Are Cheap & Easy
Mary
I love writing about almost anything, especially my life experiences. Other favorite things to write are how-tos, household hints, nature and fishing articles, among others. Mary
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1271306240#10_2722774980 | Title: Define holistic | Dictionary and Thesaurus
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Content: also many academic programs following this approach take a "four-field" approach to anthropology that encompasses physical anthropology, archeology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology or social anthropology. The definition of anthropology as holistic and the "four-field" approach are disputed by leading anthropologist, that consider those as artifacts from 19th century social evolutionary thought that inappropriately impose scientific positivism upon cultural anthropology. has contrasted "holism" to " individualism " as two different forms of societies. According to him, modern humans live in an individualist society, whereas ancient Greek society, for example, could be qualified as "holistic", because the individual found identity in the whole society. Thus, the individual was ready to sacrifice himself or herself for his or her community, as his or her life without the polis had no sense whatsoever. In teleological psychology
Alfred Adler believed that the individual (an integrated whole expressed through a self-consistent unity of thinking, feeling, and action, moving toward an unconscious, fictional final goal ), must be understood within the larger wholes of society, from the groups to which he belongs (starting with his face-to-face relationships), to the larger whole of mankind. The recognition of our social embeddedness and the need for developing an interest in the welfare of others, as well as a respect for nature, is at the heart of Adler's philosophy of living and principles of psychotherapy. Edgar Morin , the French philosopher and sociobiologist, can be considered a holist based on the transdisciplinary nature of his work. Mel Levine, M.D., author of A Mind at a Time, and Co-Founder (with Charles R. Schwab) of the not-for-profit organization All Kinds of Minds , can be considered a holist based on his view of the 'whole child' as a product of many systems and his work supporting the educational needs of children through the management of a child's educational profile as a whole rather than isolated weaknesses in that profile. In theological anthropology
In theological anthropology, which belongs to theology and not to anthropology, holism is the belief that the nature of humans consists of an indivisible union of components such as body, soul and spirit. | https://holistic.askdefine.com/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1273252004#3_2727680555 | Title: Health Benefits and Side Effects of Schisandra Chinensis - Holisticzine
Headings: Health Benefits and Side Effects of Schisandra Chinensis
Health Benefits and Side Effects of Schisandra Chinensis
Health Benefits
Regulates Blood Sugar
Improves Vision
Boosts Liver Health
Adaptogenic
Libido Enhancer
Enhances Lung Function
Promotes Better Sleep
Improves Mental Acuity
Improves Skin Health
Other Benefits
Side Effects
Uterine Stimulant
Stomach Upset
Skin Problems
Drug Interactions
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Content: Schisandra chinensis may be helpful in the treatment of diabetes as it helps in reducing blood sugar levels. An animal study reported in the edition of February 2011 of ‘International Journal of Molecular Sciences’ observed that extracts of the fruit displayed significant hypoglycemic effect in rats put on sucrose. Results are encouraging and further studies are needed to evaluate the efficacy of the fruit extract in reducing blood sugar. Improves Vision
In countries like Russia, the herb is a popular eye-healthy food. In fact, it is registered as a medicine to treat eye problems. Having extracts of Schisandra berries as prescribed, is helpful to improve eyesight. In fact, the Schisandra berry tea is reputed to boost night vision and even expand the field of vision. So people with a poor night vision and those with near-sightedness may benefit from drinking this tea regularly. Boosts Liver Health
Schisandra chinensis has a long history of use as a liver tonic. It stimulates certain enzymes present in liver cells that are responsible for generating glutathione, an antioxidant. | https://holisticzine.com/health-benefits-side-effects-of-schisandra-chinensis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1273252004#5_2727684205 | Title: Health Benefits and Side Effects of Schisandra Chinensis - Holisticzine
Headings: Health Benefits and Side Effects of Schisandra Chinensis
Health Benefits and Side Effects of Schisandra Chinensis
Health Benefits
Regulates Blood Sugar
Improves Vision
Boosts Liver Health
Adaptogenic
Libido Enhancer
Enhances Lung Function
Promotes Better Sleep
Improves Mental Acuity
Improves Skin Health
Other Benefits
Side Effects
Uterine Stimulant
Stomach Upset
Skin Problems
Drug Interactions
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Content: The herb essentially boosts the synthesis of glutathione, the liver’s natural antioxidant. The antioxidant plays a key role in detoxifying the liver, which actually works in strengthening it. Animal studies indicate that the herb may play an important role in strengthening the liver. It is observed that a specific enzyme formerly known as SGPT increases when the liver is affected by hepatitis. In one study, fruit extracts of the herb were able to lower concentrations of SGPT within the liver cells. No wonder, extracts of the fruit are used to treat hepatitis, a condition marked by inflammation of the liver. Adaptogenic
Adaptogenic herbs like Schisandra chinensis are natural substances that help adjust the body’s response to different types of stress including emotional and physical. These herbs are often referred to as anti-stress adaptogens as they help in lowering the stress hormone cortisol. Moreover, these herbs also display immune-boosting properties, which works to combat and ward off various diseases. These herbs boost energy levels by improving resistance to fatigue. | https://holisticzine.com/health-benefits-side-effects-of-schisandra-chinensis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1273252004#6_2727686073 | Title: Health Benefits and Side Effects of Schisandra Chinensis - Holisticzine
Headings: Health Benefits and Side Effects of Schisandra Chinensis
Health Benefits and Side Effects of Schisandra Chinensis
Health Benefits
Regulates Blood Sugar
Improves Vision
Boosts Liver Health
Adaptogenic
Libido Enhancer
Enhances Lung Function
Promotes Better Sleep
Improves Mental Acuity
Improves Skin Health
Other Benefits
Side Effects
Uterine Stimulant
Stomach Upset
Skin Problems
Drug Interactions
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Content: No wonder, extracts of the fruit are used to treat hepatitis, a condition marked by inflammation of the liver. Adaptogenic
Adaptogenic herbs like Schisandra chinensis are natural substances that help adjust the body’s response to different types of stress including emotional and physical. These herbs are often referred to as anti-stress adaptogens as they help in lowering the stress hormone cortisol. Moreover, these herbs also display immune-boosting properties, which works to combat and ward off various diseases. These herbs boost energy levels by improving resistance to fatigue. So, for overall well-being, adaptogenic herbs like Schisandra chinensis are certainly a good choice. Libido Enhancer
Poor sex drive can be treated with this herb. Tea made from the berries of this plant is purportedly a sexual tonic. It is believed that the berry enhances ‘water (sexual fluids) of the genital areas’, which works to elevate libido. Enhances Lung Function
Schisandra berries can also enhance lung function as they are excellent sources of vitamin C and moreover, display potent antioxidant activity. | https://holisticzine.com/health-benefits-side-effects-of-schisandra-chinensis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1273252004#10_2727692716 | Title: Health Benefits and Side Effects of Schisandra Chinensis - Holisticzine
Headings: Health Benefits and Side Effects of Schisandra Chinensis
Health Benefits and Side Effects of Schisandra Chinensis
Health Benefits
Regulates Blood Sugar
Improves Vision
Boosts Liver Health
Adaptogenic
Libido Enhancer
Enhances Lung Function
Promotes Better Sleep
Improves Mental Acuity
Improves Skin Health
Other Benefits
Side Effects
Uterine Stimulant
Stomach Upset
Skin Problems
Drug Interactions
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Content: According to Chinese medicine, the herb is a brain-boosting food, which can enhance cognitive ability. Berries of Schisandra chinensis may help promote mental function. Due to their high antioxidant activity, they can safeguard the brain against free-radical damage, which may contribute in enhancing mental work capacity. Studies have also shown that the extracts of the fruit can enhance mental focus by increasing concentration and attention span. Improves Skin Health
Using this herb is a natural way to enhance the beauty of the skin. Regarded as an anti-aging herb due to its high antioxidant capacity, usage of the herb can work wonders to promote skin health. It can keep the skin safe from the damaging effects of wind and UV radiation. It can also help treat skin problems like acne or psoriasis. Other Benefits
In the Asian culture, particularly the Chinese, the herb is considered as a natural remedy for motion sickness, diarrhea, dysentery, eczema, rashes, difficulty hearing, premenstrual syndrome, night sweats, wheezing, depression, and anxiety. Using Schisandra Chinensis
Tea made from the Schisandra berries is the most common way of using the herb. | https://holisticzine.com/health-benefits-side-effects-of-schisandra-chinensis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1279495461#2_2742867441 | Title: Lori Loughlin ‘Very Likely’ Faces Increased Sentence After New Charges – Hollywood Life
Headings: Lori Loughlin Now Facing More Than 4 Years In Prison After New Charges — Attorneys Explain
Lori Loughlin Now Facing More Than 4 Years In Prison After New Charges — Attorneys Explain
Two legal experts have revealed the prison time Lori Loughlin could be facing after getting hammered with money laundering charges for her participation in the college cheating scandal.
HL: How much prison time could Lori Loughlin face with the additional money laundering and wire fraud charges she received?
HL: What does “sophisticated” money laundering mean?
HL: Why do you think Loughlin didn’t initially agree to a plea deal to prevent the additional charges?
HL: Why is she being charged with money laundering? What exactly did she do?
HL: Do you think Loughlin will definitely receive prison time?
HL: Might there be anything Loughlin can do to lower her sentencing range?
HL: Why did she get additional charges?
HL: Can she still agree to a plea deal?
HL: What happens next for Loughlin?
HL: Although an arraignment has not yet been scheduled, do you know when that might happen?
HL: If Loughlin is sentenced to federal prison, how much credit for good behavior could she accrue?
Content: HL: How much prison time could Lori Loughlin face with the additional money laundering and wire fraud charges she received? Molari: “ If the case proceeds, then the prosecution’s recommended sentence will usually increase, so if the prosecution was initially recommending a sentence of two to two-and-a-half years before these charges, now it is very likely that recommendation would go up if the case went forward.” Bailey: “ When money laundering is added to the underlying charge of wire fraud, she is looking at an advisory sentencing range of 37 to 46 months in prison. If aggravating factors are proven such as fraud by ‘sophisticated means’ or ‘sophisticated money laundering,’ then she could even be looking at 41 to 51 months. And even higher if other sentencing enhancements are also found to apply. By the way, like wire fraud, money laundering carries a maximum potential sentence of up to 20 years. However, the guideline ranges I have mentioned are the starting point from which the likely sentence is determined. ( | https://hollywoodlife.com/2019/04/10/lori-loughlin-increased-sentence-new-charges-attorneys-explain/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1279495461#3_2742870072 | Title: Lori Loughlin ‘Very Likely’ Faces Increased Sentence After New Charges – Hollywood Life
Headings: Lori Loughlin Now Facing More Than 4 Years In Prison After New Charges — Attorneys Explain
Lori Loughlin Now Facing More Than 4 Years In Prison After New Charges — Attorneys Explain
Two legal experts have revealed the prison time Lori Loughlin could be facing after getting hammered with money laundering charges for her participation in the college cheating scandal.
HL: How much prison time could Lori Loughlin face with the additional money laundering and wire fraud charges she received?
HL: What does “sophisticated” money laundering mean?
HL: Why do you think Loughlin didn’t initially agree to a plea deal to prevent the additional charges?
HL: Why is she being charged with money laundering? What exactly did she do?
HL: Do you think Loughlin will definitely receive prison time?
HL: Might there be anything Loughlin can do to lower her sentencing range?
HL: Why did she get additional charges?
HL: Can she still agree to a plea deal?
HL: What happens next for Loughlin?
HL: Although an arraignment has not yet been scheduled, do you know when that might happen?
HL: If Loughlin is sentenced to federal prison, how much credit for good behavior could she accrue?
Content: When money laundering is added to the underlying charge of wire fraud, she is looking at an advisory sentencing range of 37 to 46 months in prison. If aggravating factors are proven such as fraud by ‘sophisticated means’ or ‘sophisticated money laundering,’ then she could even be looking at 41 to 51 months. And even higher if other sentencing enhancements are also found to apply. By the way, like wire fraud, money laundering carries a maximum potential sentence of up to 20 years. However, the guideline ranges I have mentioned are the starting point from which the likely sentence is determined. ( Note, if she accepts responsibility and pleads guilty then the ranges I mentioned get reduced to 27 to 33 months, or 30 to 37 months if aggravating factors are found.)” HL: What does “sophisticated” money laundering mean? Bailey: “ It’s a term regarding [an] offense conducted that involves a greater level of planning or concealment than a typical fraud of the same nature. | https://hollywoodlife.com/2019/04/10/lori-loughlin-increased-sentence-new-charges-attorneys-explain/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1287113335#12_2760427293 | Title: Holy Pakistan | Social Cause | Health | business | Islam | lifestyle
Headings: Common teenage problems teens face today (Quick solution)
Common teenage problems teens face today (Quick solution)
Teenage Relationship & solution
Drugs & drinking problems teens face
Solution
Eating disorder problems faced by teenagers
Solution
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Interpersonal Therapy
Family Therapy
Drugs
Different types of sleep disorder
Insomnia:
Narcolepsy:
Hypersomnia:
Sleepwalking:
Solutions to help teens sleep better
Try to define the number of hours of sleep needed to feel good
Make a bedtime and sunrise schedules
Avoid falling asleep in front of the television
Avoid the excitants at the end of the day
Avoid light screens before going to the bed
Study Pressure
Solution
Social phobia
Scare about the future
Solution
What you have to do now?
Speak with your teenager
The importance of healthy communication
Tips to help you communicate and solve teenage issues today
When should I call the doctor?
Content: Solution
The study should not be like a pressure but if it is, something is wrong with your teenager like: Someone is disturbing in any way such as hurting, blackmailing, by providing drugs, sexually, etc
Your teen is very sensitive and if someone says something bad that can distract
Difficulty in organizing work. Poor time management. And an empty wallet
Once you find out what problems teens face about the study, you can help accordingly. Social phobia
Social phobia belongs to the group of anxiety disorders but, in this case, the symptoms are unleashed when the adolescent finds himself in a social environment or when he anticipates this social encounter. Interacting with strangers or having to go to a place full of people can be uncomfortable for them. It is therefore usual to see, during adolescence, many younger people who lock themselves at home. Different insecurities, problems with their bodies, bullying at school and the need to be accepted can cause the social phobia. Read this guide Some people never change
Scare about the future
Most of the youngsters don’t know concerning what life holds for them. Which school they will get in and what will be the vacation that they will make is unverifiable therefore the understudies regularly feel discouraged and are discovered lost or wandering off in fantasy land. | https://holypakistan.com/teen-issues-common-problems-teenagers-face-today/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1287113335#13_2760429887 | Title: Holy Pakistan | Social Cause | Health | business | Islam | lifestyle
Headings: Common teenage problems teens face today (Quick solution)
Common teenage problems teens face today (Quick solution)
Teenage Relationship & solution
Drugs & drinking problems teens face
Solution
Eating disorder problems faced by teenagers
Solution
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Interpersonal Therapy
Family Therapy
Drugs
Different types of sleep disorder
Insomnia:
Narcolepsy:
Hypersomnia:
Sleepwalking:
Solutions to help teens sleep better
Try to define the number of hours of sleep needed to feel good
Make a bedtime and sunrise schedules
Avoid falling asleep in front of the television
Avoid the excitants at the end of the day
Avoid light screens before going to the bed
Study Pressure
Solution
Social phobia
Scare about the future
Solution
What you have to do now?
Speak with your teenager
The importance of healthy communication
Tips to help you communicate and solve teenage issues today
When should I call the doctor?
Content: Interacting with strangers or having to go to a place full of people can be uncomfortable for them. It is therefore usual to see, during adolescence, many younger people who lock themselves at home. Different insecurities, problems with their bodies, bullying at school and the need to be accepted can cause the social phobia. Read this guide Some people never change
Scare about the future
Most of the youngsters don’t know concerning what life holds for them. Which school they will get in and what will be the vacation that they will make is unverifiable therefore the understudies regularly feel discouraged and are discovered lost or wandering off in fantasy land. Some of them are exceptionally befuddled on what they ought to do and what profession they ought to make. As a parent and teacher, you should offer counsel to the adult and demonstrate to them the way. If your kid needs profession guiding then you should give that to solve problems teenagers face
Solution
Give that confidence he/she needs and tell that you are always with them to help in every field of life to get a bright future. of course you have to help them financially if they need, they will respect you (trust me)
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What you have to do now? | https://holypakistan.com/teen-issues-common-problems-teenagers-face-today/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1299200418#5_2783645262 | Title: Just How Dangerous Are VOCs in Paint? | HowStuffWorks
Headings: Just How Dangerous Are VOCs in Paint?
Just How Dangerous Are VOCs in Paint?
The Function of VOCs and Alternative Options
VOCs in Paint FAQ
What are low VOC paint standards?
Why are VOCs dangerous?
How long do VOCs last after painting?
What is a safe level of VOCs?
Do VOCs in paint go away?
Citation
Content: That said, you don't absolutely need to have VOCs in your paint. Today, because of an increasing awareness about the known health hazards of VOCs, paint manufacturers are beginning to offer more low- and no-VOC paints. Advertisement
No-VOC paint, as regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency, will have five or fewer grams of VOCs per liter of paint. ( This is only for latex paint, a common type used in household painting.) Paint with less than 250 grams of VOCs per liter is considered low-VOC paint [source: Midwest Eco-Design ]. Like many healthier alternatives, no- and low-VOC paint usually costs more (about 20 to 80 percent more) than regular paint. Because of this, some people try whipping up recipes of homemade paint, sometimes using chalk or animal products. Generally, homemade paints come with strings attached that make using them a hassle. For example, you have to consider such things as how humid the room can get, how many layers you'll need, what ingredients are necessary for the job to turn out right and how long the paint will last. | https://home.howstuffworks.com/home-improvement/construction/materials/how-dangerous-are-vocs-in-paint.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1308739223#2_2802592921 | Title: Installing Cut-In Boxes (Tips.Net)
Headings: Installing Cut-In Boxes
Installing Cut-In Boxes
Author Bio
Lee Wyatt
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Content: This will help reduce, or even eliminate, the possibility of accidents. Cut a hole. Regardless of what kind of cut-in box you install, you will need to first cut a hole into the wall. Mark the location that you want your cut-in box installed in by using a pencil. After you have chosen a spot, double check to make sure that there are no studs in the way. Either make a template of your cut-in box (made from cardboard) or the actual cut-in box up to the mark on the wall. Trace the outline of the box using a pencil, and then begin to cut the hole. You can cut this hole one of three ways. These methods are either by using a drywall saw, a spiral cutting tool, or even using a saber saw. Spiral cutting tools are perfect for working on plaster and lathe walls, since it will not loosen the plaster or the lathe. | https://home.tips.net/T008750_Installing_Cut-In_Boxes.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1315183696#4_2813614532 | Title: How to Get Rid of Smoke Smell in House (Easy Remedies That Work) | Home Air Guides
Headings: Home Remedies for How to Get Rid of Smoke Smell in House
Home Remedies for How to Get Rid of Smoke Smell in House
Home Remedies for How to Get Rid of Smoke Smell in House
Use Charcoal
Try Newspapers
Wash the Walls with Borax
Sprinkle Baking Soda
Steam Clean Carpets and Furniture
Summary of How to Get Rid of Smoke Smell in House
About Katherine Dyson
Content: Wash the Walls with Borax
One of the biggest issues with smoke is that it’s made up of microscopic particles that can become attached to our walls. Sometimes using charcoal or newspapers can’t do all of the work to extract these particles. So, washing your walls with a Borax solution can help get rid of those smoke particles that are stuck. Try this homemade cleaning concoction by mixing: 2 gallons of water
1/2 cup of Borax
1/2 teaspoon of dish-washing liquid
After wiping down the walls with this solution, use regular tap water to rinse off any remaining residue. Sprinkle Baking Soda
If you’ve tried our other recommendations and you still smell lingering smoke, you may need to take it a step further by getting the particles out that are lodged inside the furniture in the room. A simple way to do this is to lightly sprinkle baking soda of the furniture, allowing it to sit for a few hours and then vacuum it up. This method works well for most applications. But if that stubborn smoke odor is still present after trying this home remedy, our final recommendation below should be a big help. Steam Clean Carpets and Furniture
Our final tip for how to get rid of smoke smell in house should only be used as a last resort. | https://homeairguides.com/home-remedies-for-how-to-get-rid-of-smoke-smell-in-house/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1315342737#12_2814102085 | Title: How to Install a Through the Wall Air Conditioner (Step-by-Step Guide) | Home Air Guides
Headings: How to Install a Through the Wall Air Conditioner
How to Install a Through the Wall Air Conditioner
Why Should You Get a Through The Wall Air Conditioner?
How To Install A Through The Wall Air Conditioner
Tools Required
Step 1: Choose a Spot
Step 2: Mark the Wall Studs
Step 3: Turn Off Power to the Room
Step 4: Making the Hole
Step 5: Cut Through the Wall Studs
Step 6: Construct a Frame for the Air Conditioner
Step 7: Create a Hole In The Exterior Wall
Step 8: Installing the Through the Wall AC Unit
Step 9: Completing the Installation
Step 10: Turn the Power Back On
How Much Do Through The Wall Air Conditioners Cost?
Through the Wall Air Conditioner Total Cost Chart
Content: Extract all of the drywall pieces so you now only see the wall studs. If there is insulation in the wall, cut those pieces out as well to match the opening you made in the wall. Step 5: Cut Through the Wall Studs
Using a circular saw, cut through the wall studs that are inside the wall opening so that they are flush with the outline. Step 6: Construct a Frame for the Air Conditioner
Measure the width of the wall opening and transfer that measurement to (2) 2 x 4’s and cut them down to the matching length. Measure the height of the wall opening and subtract the combined thickness of the 2 x 4’s you just cut. Then, cut those down to the matching lengths. Put those four pieces of 2 x 4 lumber together to make a frame. Nail them all together. | https://homeairguides.com/how-to-install-a-through-the-wall-air-conditioner/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1335775400#2_2875888824 | Title: Uncle Jesse's Simple Sour Mash Method - Distillers Wiki
Headings: Uncle Jesse's Simple Sour Mash Method
Uncle Jesse's Simple Sour Mash Method
Contents
Introduction
Ingredients
Theory
First Fermentation
Basics of Pot Distillation
First Run
Second Fermentation
Second Run
Repeat the Process
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Content: 7 lbs cracked corn. 6-8 pieces/kernel is the proper crack. If using bird feed, make sure it is perishable, or in other words is free of preservatives. 7 lbs of granulated sugar. 1 tbsp yeast (distillers yeast if available.) Theory
Unlike a cooked mash, a simple mash does not rely on grains for starch. The corn is included for a bit of alcohol, but mainly for flavor while the sugar provides the alcohol. The conversion of starches to sugars is a natural process, accelerated by cooking. An uncooked mash will convert starches to sugars but much more slowly and less efficiently. Your added sugar will ferment rather easily and will provide most of the alcohol in your beer. | https://homedistiller.org/wiki/index.php/Uncle_Jesse%27s_Simple_Sour_Mash_Method |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1363707842#5_2942389746 | Title: How to Build a Pass-Through Between Rooms | Home Guides | SF Gate
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Cut away the wall sheathing to reveal the wall interior. Use a utility knife or drywall saw to cut the vertical portion first, over top of the studs, then connect the cuts horizontally. A utility knife and carpenter's square as a straightedge provide greater control. Cut shallowly, to avoid cutting into the wall framing or any wiring or plumbing it contains. Pry the sheathing off the wall in chunks. Watch for the presence of wiring or plumbing. Call a professional to move them if necessary. 5
Trace the opening's sides on the inside of the drywall. Since the studs framing the opening are only 3 1/2 inches thick, you can push your pencil up against the stud and run it down the stud to mark the drywall precisely. | https://homeguides.sfgate.com/build-passthrough-between-rooms-29949.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1372401618#16_2965078954 | Title: Can a Subordinate Lien Be Put on a Mortgage? | Home Guides | SF Gate
Headings: Can a Subordinate Lien Be Put on a Mortgage?
Can a Subordinate Lien Be Put on a Mortgage?
Subordinate Liens
Second Mortgage
Get the Best Mortgage Rate for You
Other Debts
Voluntary Subordination
Content: Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_21_1372869388#2_2966284053 | Title: Can You Use Dish Soap and Water to Clean Walls? | Home Guides | SF Gate
Headings: Can You Use Dish Soap and Water to Clean Walls?
Can You Use Dish Soap and Water to Clean Walls?
A Gentle Cleanser
What Dish Soap Won't Do
Content: Moreover, dish soap isn't as effective as vinegar for removing stains, and although vinegar can dull the paint, it may be the cleanser you need. Finally, if your kitchen walls are covered with grease, don't expect dish soap to remove it; you may need a super-strong detergent, such as trisodium phosphate. ‒‒:‒‒
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