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Title: What does cold reading mean? Headings: Definitions for cold reading What does cold reading mean? Definitions for cold reading cold read·ing Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word cold reading. Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: How to pronounce cold reading? How to say cold reading in sign language? Numerology Images & Illustrations of cold reading Translations for cold reading From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for cold reading » Translation Find a translation for the cold reading definition in other languages: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Please enter your email address: Discuss these cold reading definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Are we missing a good definition for cold reading? Don't keep it to yourself... The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? relating to or concerned with a city or densely populated area Content: Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Cold reading Cold reading is a series of techniques used by mentalists, psychics, fortune-tellers, mediums and illusionists to determine or express details about another person, often in order to convince them that the reader knows much more about a subject than they actually do. Without prior knowledge of a person, a practiced cold reader can still quickly obtain a great deal of information about the subject by analyzing the person's body language, age, clothing or fashion, hairstyle, gender, sexual orientation, religion, race or ethnicity, level of education, manner of speech, place of origin, etc. Cold readers commonly employ high probability guesses about the subject, quickly picking up on signals from their subjects as to whether their guesses are in the right direction or not, and then emphasizing and reinforcing any chance connections the subjects acknowledge while quickly moving on from missed guesses. How to pronounce cold reading? Alex US English Daniel British Karen Australian Veena Indian How to say cold reading in sign language? Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of cold reading in Chaldean Numerology is: 2 Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of cold reading in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2 Images & Illustrations of cold reading Translations for cold reading From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary ψυχρό διάβασμα Greek lecture à froid French コールド・リーディング Japanese Soğuk okuma Turkish 冷读 Chinese Get even more translations for cold reading » Translation Find a translation for the cold reading definition in other languages: Select another language:
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Title: What does coonass mean? Headings: Definitions for coonass What does coonass mean? Definitions for coonass coonass Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word coonass. Wiktionary (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Freebase (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: How to pronounce coonass? How to say coonass in sign language? Numerology Images & Illustrations of coonass Translations for coonass From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for coonass » Translation Find a translation for the coonass definition in other languages: Discuss these coonass definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Are we missing a good definition for coonass? Don't keep it to yourself... The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? Content: What does coonass mean? Term » Definition Word in Definition Translations # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z NEW Term Word in Definition Translations Vocabulary What does coonass mean? Definitions for coonass coonass Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word coonass. Wiktionary (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: coonass (Noun) A White Acadian French person who lives in the swamps. Etymology: See Coonass article at Wikipedia for some conjectural etymologies; influenced by Freebase (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Coonass Coonass, or Coon-ass is used in reference to a person of Cajun ethnicity. Many consider it an insult but others consider it a compliment or badge of honor.
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Title: What does coonass mean? Headings: Definitions for coonass What does coonass mean? Definitions for coonass coonass Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word coonass. Wiktionary (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Freebase (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: How to pronounce coonass? How to say coonass in sign language? Numerology Images & Illustrations of coonass Translations for coonass From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for coonass » Translation Find a translation for the coonass definition in other languages: Discuss these coonass definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Are we missing a good definition for coonass? Don't keep it to yourself... The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? Content: Etymology: See Coonass article at Wikipedia for some conjectural etymologies; influenced by Freebase (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Coonass Coonass, or Coon-ass is used in reference to a person of Cajun ethnicity. Many consider it an insult but others consider it a compliment or badge of honor. Although many Cajuns use the word in regard to themselves, other Cajuns view the term as an ethnic slur against the Cajun people, especially when used by non-Cajuns. Socioeconomic factors appear to influence how Cajuns are likely to view the term: working-class Cajuns tend to regard the word "coonass" as a badge of ethnic pride, whereas middle- and upper-class Cajuns are more likely to regard the term as insulting or degrading, even when used by fellow Cajuns in reference to themselves. Despite an effort by Cajun activists to stamp out the term, it can be found on T-shirts, hats, and bumper stickers throughout Acadiana, the 22-parish Cajun homeland in south Louisiana. The term is also used by some of Cajun descent in nearby East Texas and Mississippi.
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Title: What does coonass mean? Headings: Definitions for coonass What does coonass mean? Definitions for coonass coonass Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word coonass. Wiktionary (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Freebase (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: How to pronounce coonass? How to say coonass in sign language? Numerology Images & Illustrations of coonass Translations for coonass From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for coonass » Translation Find a translation for the coonass definition in other languages: Discuss these coonass definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Are we missing a good definition for coonass? Don't keep it to yourself... The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? Content: Although many Cajuns use the word in regard to themselves, other Cajuns view the term as an ethnic slur against the Cajun people, especially when used by non-Cajuns. Socioeconomic factors appear to influence how Cajuns are likely to view the term: working-class Cajuns tend to regard the word "coonass" as a badge of ethnic pride, whereas middle- and upper-class Cajuns are more likely to regard the term as insulting or degrading, even when used by fellow Cajuns in reference to themselves. Despite an effort by Cajun activists to stamp out the term, it can be found on T-shirts, hats, and bumper stickers throughout Acadiana, the 22-parish Cajun homeland in south Louisiana. The term is also used by some of Cajun descent in nearby East Texas and Mississippi. How to pronounce coonass? Alex US English Daniel British Karen Australian Veena Indian How to say coonass in sign language? Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of coonass in Chaldean Numerology is: 2 Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of coonass in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5 Images & Illustrations of coonass Translations for coonass From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary coonass Spanish coonass French coonass Italian コワス Japanese coonass Polish coonass Portuguese coonass Russian coonass Vietnamese Get even more translations for coonass » Translation Find a translation for the coonass definition in other languages:
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Title: What does coonass mean? Headings: Definitions for coonass What does coonass mean? Definitions for coonass coonass Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word coonass. Wiktionary (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Freebase (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: How to pronounce coonass? How to say coonass in sign language? Numerology Images & Illustrations of coonass Translations for coonass From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for coonass » Translation Find a translation for the coonass definition in other languages: Discuss these coonass definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Are we missing a good definition for coonass? Don't keep it to yourself... The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? Content: How to pronounce coonass? Alex US English Daniel British Karen Australian Veena Indian How to say coonass in sign language? Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of coonass in Chaldean Numerology is: 2 Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of coonass in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5 Images & Illustrations of coonass Translations for coonass From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary coonass Spanish coonass French coonass Italian コワス Japanese coonass Polish coonass Portuguese coonass Russian coonass Vietnamese Get even more translations for coonass » Translation Find a translation for the coonass definition in other languages: Select another language: - Select - 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified) 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional) Español (Spanish) Esperanto (Esperanto) 日本語 (Japanese) Português (Portuguese) Deutsch (German) العربية (Arabic) Français (French) Русский (Russian) ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada) 한국어 (Korean) עברית (Hebrew) Gaeilge (Irish) Українська (Ukrainian) اردو (Urdu) Magyar (Hungarian) मानक हिन्दी (Hindi) Indonesia (Indonesian) Italiano (Italian) தமிழ் (Tamil) Türkçe (Turkish) తెలుగు (Telugu) ภาษาไทย (Thai) Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) Čeština (Czech) Polski (Polish) Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) Românește (Romanian) Nederlands (Dutch) Ελληνικά (Greek) Latinum (Latin) Svenska (Swedish) Dansk (Danish) Suomi (Finnish) فارسی (Persian) ייִדיש (Yiddish) հայերեն (Armenian) Norsk (Norwegian) English (English) Discuss these coonass definitions with the community: × Close Report Comment We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe. If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. Cancel Report × You need to be logged in to favorite.
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Title: What does coonass mean? Headings: Definitions for coonass What does coonass mean? Definitions for coonass coonass Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word coonass. Wiktionary (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Freebase (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: How to pronounce coonass? How to say coonass in sign language? Numerology Images & Illustrations of coonass Translations for coonass From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for coonass » Translation Find a translation for the coonass definition in other languages: Discuss these coonass definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Are we missing a good definition for coonass? Don't keep it to yourself... The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? Content: Select another language: - Select - 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified) 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional) Español (Spanish) Esperanto (Esperanto) 日本語 (Japanese) Português (Portuguese) Deutsch (German) العربية (Arabic) Français (French) Русский (Russian) ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada) 한국어 (Korean) עברית (Hebrew) Gaeilge (Irish) Українська (Ukrainian) اردو (Urdu) Magyar (Hungarian) मानक हिन्दी (Hindi) Indonesia (Indonesian) Italiano (Italian) தமிழ் (Tamil) Türkçe (Turkish) తెలుగు (Telugu) ภาษาไทย (Thai) Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese) Čeština (Czech) Polski (Polish) Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) Românește (Romanian) Nederlands (Dutch) Ελληνικά (Greek) Latinum (Latin) Svenska (Swedish) Dansk (Danish) Suomi (Finnish) فارسی (Persian) ייִדיש (Yiddish) հայերեն (Armenian) Norsk (Norwegian) English (English) Discuss these coonass definitions with the community: × Close Report Comment We're doing our best to make sure our content is useful, accurate and safe. If by any chance you spot an inappropriate comment while navigating through our website please use this form to let us know, and we'll take care of it shortly. Cancel Report × You need to be logged in to favorite. or fill the form below Create a new account Your name: * Required Your email address: * Required Pick a user name: * Required Join Log In Username: * Required Password: *
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Title: What does coonass mean? Headings: Definitions for coonass What does coonass mean? Definitions for coonass coonass Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word coonass. Wiktionary (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Freebase (3.50 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: How to pronounce coonass? How to say coonass in sign language? Numerology Images & Illustrations of coonass Translations for coonass From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for coonass » Translation Find a translation for the coonass definition in other languages: Discuss these coonass definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Are we missing a good definition for coonass? Don't keep it to yourself... The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? Content: Cancel Report The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Browse Definitions.net # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Free, no signup required: Add to Chrome Get instant definitions for any word that hits you anywhere on the web! Two clicks install » Free, no signup required: Add to Firefox Get instant definitions for any word that hits you anywhere on the web! Two clicks install » Quiz Are you a words master? » a state of irritation or annoyance A. knead B. suffuse C. flub D. huff × Thank you Thanks for your vote! We truly appreciate your support. Close
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Title: What does environment mean? Headings: What does environment mean? Definitions for environment ɛnˈvaɪ rən mənt, -ˈvaɪ ərn- en·vi·ron·ment Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word environment. Princeton's WordNet (3.83 / 12 votes) Rate this definition: Wiktionary (3.00 / 8 votes) Rate this definition: Webster Dictionary (3.23 / 9 votes) Rate this definition: Freebase (3.45 / 11 votes) Rate this definition: The Nuttall Encyclopedia (3.80 / 5 votes) Rate this definition: U.S. National Library of Medicine (4.13 / 8 votes) Rate this definition: Editors Contribution (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Entomology (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: British National Corpus How to pronounce environment? How to say environment in sign language? Numerology Examples of environment in a Sentence Images & Illustrations of environment Popularity rank by frequency of use Translations for environment From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for environment » Translation Find a translation for the environment definition in other languages: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Please enter your email address: Discuss these environment definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Are we missing a good definition for environment? Don't keep it to yourself... The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? an exhilarating psychological state of pride and optimism; an absence of depression Content: The naked term environment can make reference to different concepts, but it is often used as a short form for the biophysical environment. This practice is common, for instance, among governments, that usually name their departments and agencies dealing with the biophysical environment with denominations like Environment Agency. Whereas the expression "the environment" is often used to refer to the global environment, usually as referred to humanity, the number of biophysical environments is countless, given that it is always possible to consider an additional living organism that has its own environment. The Nuttall Encyclopedia (3.80 / 5 votes) Rate this definition: Environment a term of extensive use in biological science, especially employed to denote the external conditions which go to determine modifications in the development of organic life to the extent often of producing new species. U.S. National Library of Medicine (4.13 / 8 votes) Rate this definition: Environment The external elements and conditions which surround, influence, and affect the life and development of an organism or population. Editors Contribution (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: environment An area of space that people, animals and other living organisms live, exist or share. The outdoor environment is as important as the home or office environment Submitted by MaryC on February 11, 2020 Entomology (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition:
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Title: What does gametophyte mean? Headings: What does gametophyte mean? Definitions for gametophyte gəˈmi təˌfaɪt, ˈgæm ɪ- ga·me·to·phyte Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word gametophyte. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Wiktionary (2.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: Freebase (3.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: How to pronounce gametophyte? How to say gametophyte in sign language? Numerology Images & Illustrations of gametophyte Popularity rank by frequency of use Translations for gametophyte From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for gametophyte » Translation Find a translation for the gametophyte definition in other languages: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Discuss these gametophyte definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Are we missing a good definition for gametophyte? Don't keep it to yourself... The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? base and cowardly Content: The spores are therefore once again haploid and develop into haploid gametophytes. In bryophytes, the gametophyte is the dominant form and thus the most familiar phase of the life cycle. The sporophytes are typically attached to and dependent on the long-lived gametophytes. Moss gametophytes originate from the germination of a spore. The initial phase of growth leads to a filament of cells. The mature gametophyte of mosses produces the gamete-producing structures, archegonia and antheridia. In gametophyte dominant organisms, such as bryophytes, specialized structures or even whole individual plants that produce gametes are sometimes called gametophores. How to pronounce gametophyte? Alex US English Daniel British Karen Australian Veena Indian How to say gametophyte in sign language? Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of gametophyte in Chaldean Numerology is:
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Title: What does home care mean? Headings: Definitions for home care What does home care mean? Definitions for home care home care Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word home care. Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: How to pronounce home care? How to say home care in sign language? Numerology Examples of home care in a Sentence Images & Illustrations of home care Translations for home care From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for home care » Translation Find a translation for the home care definition in other languages: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Please enter your email address: Discuss these home care definitions with the community: The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? Content: What does home care mean? # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z NEW Term Word in Definition Translations Vocabulary What does home care mean? Definitions for home care home care Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word home care. Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: home care (Noun) health care provided in the patient's home by healthcare professionals home care (Noun) health care provided in the patient's home by family and friends Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Home care Home care, is health care or supportive care provided in the patient's home by licensed healthcare professionals. It is often referred to as home health care or formal care. Often, the term home health care is used to distinguish it from non-medical care or custodial care, which is care that is provided by persons who are not nurses, doctors, or other licensed medical personnel. Licensed personnel and others who assist the individual including caregivers and care assistants may help the individual with daily tasks such as bathing, eating, cleaning the home and preparing meals. For terminally ill patients, home care may include hospice care.
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Title: What does home care mean? Headings: Definitions for home care What does home care mean? Definitions for home care home care Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word home care. Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: How to pronounce home care? How to say home care in sign language? Numerology Examples of home care in a Sentence Images & Illustrations of home care Translations for home care From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for home care » Translation Find a translation for the home care definition in other languages: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Please enter your email address: Discuss these home care definitions with the community: The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? Content: Home care Home care, is health care or supportive care provided in the patient's home by licensed healthcare professionals. It is often referred to as home health care or formal care. Often, the term home health care is used to distinguish it from non-medical care or custodial care, which is care that is provided by persons who are not nurses, doctors, or other licensed medical personnel. Licensed personnel and others who assist the individual including caregivers and care assistants may help the individual with daily tasks such as bathing, eating, cleaning the home and preparing meals. For terminally ill patients, home care may include hospice care. For patients recovering from surgery or illness, home care may include rehabilitative assistance. How to pronounce home care? Alex US English Daniel British Karen Australian Veena Indian How to say home care in sign language? Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of home care in Chaldean Numerology is: 5 Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of home care in Pythagorean Numerology is:
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Title: What does justice mean? Headings: What does justice mean? Definitions for justice ˈdʒʌs tɪs jus·tice Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word justice. Princeton's WordNet (3.62 / 30 votes) Rate this definition: Wiktionary (3.23 / 18 votes) Rate this definition: Wikipedia (5.00 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Webster Dictionary (2.84 / 12 votes) Rate this definition: Freebase (4.21 / 15 votes) Rate this definition: Chambers 20th Century Dictionary (3.00 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: The Nuttall Encyclopedia (4.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: The Roycroft Dictionary (3.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: The Foolish Dictionary, by Gideon Wurdz (1.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: Suggested Resources (5.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: Who Was Who? (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: British National Corpus How to pronounce justice? How to say justice in sign language? Numerology Examples of justice in a Sentence Images & Illustrations of justice Popularity rank by frequency of use Translations for justice From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for justice » Translation Find a translation for the justice definition in other languages: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Discuss these justice definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? Content: justice from justise, justice (Modern justice), from iustitia 'righteousness, equity', from iustus "just", from ius 'right', from ious, perhaps literally "sacred formula", a word peculiar to Latin (not general Italic) that originated in the religious cults, from yewes-. Replaced native rightwished, rightwisnes "justice" (from rihtwīsnes "justice, righteousness", compare ġerihte "justice"). Wikipedia (5.00 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Justice Justice, in its broadest sense, is the principle that people receive that which they deserve, with the interpretation of what then constitutes "deserving" being impacted upon by numerous fields, with many differing viewpoints and perspectives, including the concepts of moral correctness based on ethics, rationality, law, religion, equity and fairness. Consequently, the application of justice differs in every culture. Early theories of justice were set out by the Ancient Greek philosophers Plato in his work The Republic, and Aristotle in his Nicomachean Ethics. Throughout history various theories have been established. Advocates of divine command theory argue that justice issues from God. In the 1600s, theorists like John Locke argued for the theory of natural law. Thinkers in the social contract tradition argued that justice is derived from the mutual agreement of everyone concerned.
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Title: What does justice mean? Headings: What does justice mean? Definitions for justice ˈdʒʌs tɪs jus·tice Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word justice. Princeton's WordNet (3.62 / 30 votes) Rate this definition: Wiktionary (3.23 / 18 votes) Rate this definition: Wikipedia (5.00 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Webster Dictionary (2.84 / 12 votes) Rate this definition: Freebase (4.21 / 15 votes) Rate this definition: Chambers 20th Century Dictionary (3.00 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: The Nuttall Encyclopedia (4.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: The Roycroft Dictionary (3.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: The Foolish Dictionary, by Gideon Wurdz (1.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: Suggested Resources (5.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: Who Was Who? (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: British National Corpus How to pronounce justice? How to say justice in sign language? Numerology Examples of justice in a Sentence Images & Illustrations of justice Popularity rank by frequency of use Translations for justice From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for justice » Translation Find a translation for the justice definition in other languages: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Discuss these justice definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? Content: as, the justice of a description or of a judgment; historical justice Justice (adj) the rendering to every one his due or right; just treatment; requital of desert; merited reward or punishment; that which is due to one's conduct or motives Justice (adj) agreeableness to right; equity; justness; as, the justice of a claim Justice (adj) a person duly commissioned to hold courts, or to try and decide controversies and administer justice Justice (verb) to administer justice to Freebase (4.21 / 15 votes) Rate this definition: Justice Justice is a concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, equity or fairness, as well as the administration of the law, taking into account the inalienable and inborn rights of all human beings and citizens, the right of all people and individuals to equal protection before the law of their civil rights, without discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, color, ethnicity, religion, disability, age, or other characteristics, and is further regarded as being inclusive of social justice.
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Title: What does justice mean? Headings: What does justice mean? Definitions for justice ˈdʒʌs tɪs jus·tice Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word justice. Princeton's WordNet (3.62 / 30 votes) Rate this definition: Wiktionary (3.23 / 18 votes) Rate this definition: Wikipedia (5.00 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Webster Dictionary (2.84 / 12 votes) Rate this definition: Freebase (4.21 / 15 votes) Rate this definition: Chambers 20th Century Dictionary (3.00 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: The Nuttall Encyclopedia (4.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: The Roycroft Dictionary (3.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: The Foolish Dictionary, by Gideon Wurdz (1.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: Suggested Resources (5.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: Who Was Who? (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: British National Corpus How to pronounce justice? How to say justice in sign language? Numerology Examples of justice in a Sentence Images & Illustrations of justice Popularity rank by frequency of use Translations for justice From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for justice » Translation Find a translation for the justice definition in other languages: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Discuss these justice definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? Content: that which is due to one's conduct or motives Justice (adj) agreeableness to right; equity; justness; as, the justice of a claim Justice (adj) a person duly commissioned to hold courts, or to try and decide controversies and administer justice Justice (verb) to administer justice to Freebase (4.21 / 15 votes) Rate this definition: Justice Justice is a concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, law, natural law, religion, equity or fairness, as well as the administration of the law, taking into account the inalienable and inborn rights of all human beings and citizens, the right of all people and individuals to equal protection before the law of their civil rights, without discrimination on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, color, ethnicity, religion, disability, age, or other characteristics, and is further regarded as being inclusive of social justice. Chambers 20th Century Dictionary (3.00 / 2 votes) Rate this definition: Justice jus′tis, n. quality of being just: integrity: impartiality: desert:
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Title: What does leftist mean? Headings: Definitions for leftist What does leftist mean? Definitions for leftist left·ist Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word leftist. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes) Rate this definition: Wiktionary (2.00 / 1 vote) Rate this definition: Anagrams for leftist » How to pronounce leftist? How to say leftist in sign language? Numerology Examples of leftist in a Sentence Images & Illustrations of leftist Popularity rank by frequency of use Translations for leftist From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for leftist » Translation Find a translation for the leftist definition in other languages: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Discuss these leftist definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? (of especially persons) lacking sense or understanding or judgment Content: the Brazilian, Bolivian, Argentine leftist political leaderships and social, popular, progressive movements throughout the region. Jane Robbins: That is sort of the leftist goal, having all of history viewed through that lens. Christine Matthews: View Trump is looking to create a foil, which is the leftist mobs of people who want to overturn your way of life and American history, i.e. White history, and Biden's not playing into that. He's threading the needle beautifully. Pamela Geller: Who designated the SPLC as a legitimate authority? They are a radical leftist group who targets patriots, vets and even GOP presidential candidates, they have never named a jihadi group as a hate group. Mike Pence:
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Title: What does social injustice mean? Headings: Definitions for social injustice What does social injustice mean? Definitions for social injustice so·cial in·jus·tice Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word social injustice. Freebase (3.53 / 76 votes) Rate this definition: How to pronounce social injustice? How to say social injustice in sign language? Numerology Examples of social injustice in a Sentence Images & Illustrations of social injustice Translations for social injustice From our Multilingual Translation Dictionary Get even more translations for social injustice » Translation Find a translation for the social injustice definition in other languages: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Discuss these social injustice definitions with the community: Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: The Web's Largest Resource for Definitions & Translations A Member Of The STANDS4 Network Quiz Are you a words master? lacking orderly continuity Content: What does social injustice mean? # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z NEW Term Word in Definition Translations Vocabulary What does social injustice mean? Definitions for social injustice so·cial in·jus·tice Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word social injustice. Freebase (3.53 / 76 votes) Rate this definition: Social injustice Social injustice is a relative concept about the claimed unfairness or injustice of a society in its divisions of rewards and burdens and other incidental inequalities based on the user's worldview of humanity. Immorality is often used as a synonym for this. The concept is different for different worldviews of persons and societies. Conflicts in definitions of social injustice is increasingly a platform of emerging political parties. For some societies, social injustice includes the distribution of advantages and disadvantages in society aren't equal. For other societies, social injustice includes repressing peoples' ability to be fruitful for themselves and the society they are in.
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Title: Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice - Recruit better. Hire better. | Streamline Your Talent Assessment with DeGarmo. Headings: Diversity Management Diversity Management Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice Types of Age Stereotypes Implications for Practice Adam Bradshaw The DeGarmo Group Content: Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice - Recruit better. Hire better. | Streamline Your Talent Assessment with DeGarmo. Diversity Management Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice Share It is widely known that the workforce in the United States is aging. With this, comes a more prevalent risk of age stereotyping within the workplace, affecting a larger group of individuals. If stereotypes cause an increase in the rate of turnover within older workers, organizations fail to take advantage of skilled and productive workers. Types of Age Stereotypes Personal beliefs and expectations about workplace age groups are considered workplace age stereotypes. Often these stereotypes are biased, negative preconceptions about older workers (this can also include younger workers), which include:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_944330486#1_2059999022
Title: Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice - Recruit better. Hire better. | Streamline Your Talent Assessment with DeGarmo. Headings: Diversity Management Diversity Management Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice Types of Age Stereotypes Implications for Practice Adam Bradshaw The DeGarmo Group Content: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice Share It is widely known that the workforce in the United States is aging. With this, comes a more prevalent risk of age stereotyping within the workplace, affecting a larger group of individuals. If stereotypes cause an increase in the rate of turnover within older workers, organizations fail to take advantage of skilled and productive workers. Types of Age Stereotypes Personal beliefs and expectations about workplace age groups are considered workplace age stereotypes. Often these stereotypes are biased, negative preconceptions about older workers (this can also include younger workers), which include: Poor Performance- older workers have lower performance, productivity and motivation. Resistant to Change- older workers tend to be harder to train, are less adaptable, and more resistant to change, resulting in less return on training investments. Lower Ability to Learn- older workers tend to have less ability to learn; therefore, they do not develop new skills as well as younger workers. Shorter Tenure- Due to their age, older workers are thought to have more turnover than other age groups.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_944330486#2_2060000797
Title: Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice - Recruit better. Hire better. | Streamline Your Talent Assessment with DeGarmo. Headings: Diversity Management Diversity Management Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice Types of Age Stereotypes Implications for Practice Adam Bradshaw The DeGarmo Group Content: Poor Performance- older workers have lower performance, productivity and motivation. Resistant to Change- older workers tend to be harder to train, are less adaptable, and more resistant to change, resulting in less return on training investments. Lower Ability to Learn- older workers tend to have less ability to learn; therefore, they do not develop new skills as well as younger workers. Shorter Tenure- Due to their age, older workers are thought to have more turnover than other age groups. More Costly- Older workers are more costly because they are close to retirement, use more benefits, and obtain higher wages. These stereotypes are all rather negative giving a poor outlook for the older workgroup. On the other hand, there is evidence to refute these negative preconceptions: General Tendencies- Little evidence supports declining performance with age, and more often performance improves with age. Individual Differences- Age is less important than differences in individual skill and health.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_944330486#3_2060002422
Title: Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice - Recruit better. Hire better. | Streamline Your Talent Assessment with DeGarmo. Headings: Diversity Management Diversity Management Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice Types of Age Stereotypes Implications for Practice Adam Bradshaw The DeGarmo Group Content: More Costly- Older workers are more costly because they are close to retirement, use more benefits, and obtain higher wages. These stereotypes are all rather negative giving a poor outlook for the older workgroup. On the other hand, there is evidence to refute these negative preconceptions: General Tendencies- Little evidence supports declining performance with age, and more often performance improves with age. Individual Differences- Age is less important than differences in individual skill and health. Tenure- Older workers are less likely to quit, thereby resulting in more return on investment (e.g., training investments). It should be noted that age stereotypes could be directed at younger workers too (i.e., an older individual is hired over a younger individual because it seems as though they have more experience), but our focus here is on older workers. Implications for Practice When dealing with age stereotypes in the workplace, organizations should: Identify Reasonable Factors. Ensure that hiring practices can identify factors other than age, which have influenced hiring decisions.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_944330486#4_2060004149
Title: Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice - Recruit better. Hire better. | Streamline Your Talent Assessment with DeGarmo. Headings: Diversity Management Diversity Management Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice Types of Age Stereotypes Implications for Practice Adam Bradshaw The DeGarmo Group Content: Tenure- Older workers are less likely to quit, thereby resulting in more return on investment (e.g., training investments). It should be noted that age stereotypes could be directed at younger workers too (i.e., an older individual is hired over a younger individual because it seems as though they have more experience), but our focus here is on older workers. Implications for Practice When dealing with age stereotypes in the workplace, organizations should: Identify Reasonable Factors. Ensure that hiring practices can identify factors other than age, which have influenced hiring decisions. Preventing age stereotypes requires vigilance through observation and statistics, thereby preventing legal liability. Use Job Related Information. Identify age stereotypes to increase the likelihood of correctly identifying when they occur, while using valid selection procedures. Use Training and Development. Ensure management is properly trained to identify age stereotypes, while properly training employees will lead to development and growth of workers as they age.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_944330486#6_2060007382
Title: Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice - Recruit better. Hire better. | Streamline Your Talent Assessment with DeGarmo. Headings: Diversity Management Diversity Management Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice Types of Age Stereotypes Implications for Practice Adam Bradshaw The DeGarmo Group Content: Target High-Risk Areas. Identify situations or jobs that have been stereotyped towards a certain age group. Often times varying jobs are identified within a certain age group, therefore creating bias within a certain job domain (e.g., CEOs should be older individuals). Utilize Older Workers as a Competitive Advantage. Focus on skill rather than age, thereby hiring the most skilled older workers other companies may have over-looked due to their age. Consider Adding Complexity. Due to the fear of declining cognitive ability, managers are often inclined to reduce older worker’s responsibilities, but research suggests it may be better to switch things up and make them more complex. Ageism may be occurring in the workplace; however, there are many methods or practices that can be useful in mitigating the negative consequences. Interpretation by:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_944330486#7_2060008859
Title: Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice - Recruit better. Hire better. | Streamline Your Talent Assessment with DeGarmo. Headings: Diversity Management Diversity Management Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes and Guidance for Practice Types of Age Stereotypes Implications for Practice Adam Bradshaw The DeGarmo Group Content: Consider Adding Complexity. Due to the fear of declining cognitive ability, managers are often inclined to reduce older worker’s responsibilities, but research suggests it may be better to switch things up and make them more complex. Ageism may be occurring in the workplace; however, there are many methods or practices that can be useful in mitigating the negative consequences. Interpretation by: Adam Bradshaw The DeGarmo Group This was a summary of the research and practice implications from: Posthuma, R.A., Campion, M.A. (2009). Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes, Moderators, and Future Research Directions. Journal of Management, 35 (1), 158-188.
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Title: What Can I Do With a Civil Engineering Degree? - DegreeQuery.com Headings: What Can I Do With a Civil Engineering Degree? What Can I Do With a Civil Engineering Degree? We shape our buildings, thereafter they shape us – Winston Churchill What Makes Successful Civil Engineers? Let’s move on to what we’ve done at Degree Query to help you find a civil engineering degree: How Can We Help You Find the Right Civil Engineering Degree for You? Rankings Frequently Asked Questions Now let’s explore the different levels of Civil Engineering degrees: What are the Different Levels of Civil Engineering Degrees? Associate’s in Civil Engineering Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering Master’s in Civil Engineering Doctorates in Civil Engineering What are Your Civil Engineering Specialization Options? Construction Management Environmental Engineer Geotechnical Engineering Structural Engineering Transportation Engineering Water Resources Engineering Civil Engineering Degrees in Conclusion About the author Content: Being a civil engineer is extremely rewarding and challenging work. It’s not for everyone, but if you have the aptitude and the will to thrive in this field, a top-notch civil engineering education can give you the tools you’ll need to have a successful, long-lasting career in the field. By earning a civil engineering degree you can help build a better, more efficient world and help people live better lives whenever they make use of your works. In this handy, thorough guide, we’ll look into the available civil engineering degrees, including different degree levels and common specializations. We’ll also look at all that we’ve done at Degree Query to help you find the best civil engineering degree for you. While you peruse this resource, please ask yourself and consider the following (among other factors that might pertain to you): What are your short and longterm career goals, and how can a degree in civil engineering help you reach them? You don’t need to have an exact plan of how your education and career will go, but starting with a premise about where you’d like to work and what you’re good at is a great way to explore your civil engineering degree options. What degrees do you currently hold? What civil engineering position do you want, and what degree level would you need to reach to qualify for it?
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Title: What Classes Will I Have to Take for a Degree in Electrical Engineering? Headings: What Classes Will I Have to Take for a Degree in Electrical Engineering? What Classes Will I Have to Take for a Degree in Electrical Engineering? Math and Science Coursework Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Courses Specialization Courses Engineering Work Experience Additional Resources Content: Engineering topics include computer science, according to ABET. Students must spend a minimum of a year and a half learning the subjects needed to analyze and design all kinds of electrical components, devices and systems, including computer hardware and software. The engineering courses required in an electrical engineering degree program might include circuit analysis, electro fields and materials, electric power engineering, signals and systems, control systems, integrated circuits, automation and digital communication systems. Often, students complete introductory courses in topics such as power engineering, control systems and communications systems before diving into more complex studies in these subject areas. Hands-on engineering work that takes place in laboratory and design courses is an important part of the curriculum. The goal of a student’s core engineering coursework is to act as a bridge from the theory of science and advanced mathematics to the application of those theories in creative design work. Specialization Courses Within a degree program in electrical engineering, students may have the opportunity to pursue a specialization or concentration that focuses more narrowly on one aspect of the engineering discipline that appeals to them. Some of the most popular concentrations within an electrical engineering program include communications, electronics and nanotechnology, according to U.S. News & World Report. In programs that allow students to choose a concentration, the academic track they choose will affect many of the courses they take. For example, an electrical engineering student pursuing a concentration in communications might study signal transmission and reception, antenna theory and microwave circuitry.
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Title: What Classes Will I Have to Take for a Degree in Electrical Engineering? Headings: What Classes Will I Have to Take for a Degree in Electrical Engineering? What Classes Will I Have to Take for a Degree in Electrical Engineering? Math and Science Coursework Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Courses Specialization Courses Engineering Work Experience Additional Resources Content: The goal of a student’s core engineering coursework is to act as a bridge from the theory of science and advanced mathematics to the application of those theories in creative design work. Specialization Courses Within a degree program in electrical engineering, students may have the opportunity to pursue a specialization or concentration that focuses more narrowly on one aspect of the engineering discipline that appeals to them. Some of the most popular concentrations within an electrical engineering program include communications, electronics and nanotechnology, according to U.S. News & World Report. In programs that allow students to choose a concentration, the academic track they choose will affect many of the courses they take. For example, an electrical engineering student pursuing a concentration in communications might study signal transmission and reception, antenna theory and microwave circuitry. Students focusing instead on electronics would be more likely to study the digital and analog systems used in computing and communications. A specialization in nanotechnology, the study of matter on an extremely small scale, would focus on the materials and processes used to create nanotechnology. Often, the courses that make up an academic concentration in an electrical engineering degree are technical electives. Within a concentration, students may have the option to further narrow down their coursework to the most useful or interesting subjects of study. Engineering Work Experience Because the focus of engineering is design and problem-solving, rather than purely theoretical knowledge, it’s essential that graduates of an electrical engineering degree program have real-world experience apply the concepts they have learned.
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Title: What Classes Will I Have to Take for a Degree in Electrical Engineering? Headings: What Classes Will I Have to Take for a Degree in Electrical Engineering? What Classes Will I Have to Take for a Degree in Electrical Engineering? Math and Science Coursework Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Courses Specialization Courses Engineering Work Experience Additional Resources Content: Students focusing instead on electronics would be more likely to study the digital and analog systems used in computing and communications. A specialization in nanotechnology, the study of matter on an extremely small scale, would focus on the materials and processes used to create nanotechnology. Often, the courses that make up an academic concentration in an electrical engineering degree are technical electives. Within a concentration, students may have the option to further narrow down their coursework to the most useful or interesting subjects of study. Engineering Work Experience Because the focus of engineering is design and problem-solving, rather than purely theoretical knowledge, it’s essential that graduates of an electrical engineering degree program have real-world experience apply the concepts they have learned. Many electrical engineering students gain this experience through an internship or cooperative program in which they work for a real employer of engineers, learning on the job, according to the BLS. Students also gain experience through fieldwork opportunities in their coursework, including design studio assignments. In ABET-accredited programs, students must complete a major design experience, often called capstone experience, in which they apply the science and mathematical principles they have learned to the design of a device, component or system that solves a real problem. Capstone projects for electrical engineering majors might include the creation of prototypes of sensors and machines or the development of new manufacturing processes. Additional Resources What Degree Does an Electrical Engineer Need?
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Title: What Degree Do People With a Job in Auditing Have? Headings: What Degree Do People With a Job in Auditing Have? What Degree Do People With a Job in Auditing Have? Work in the Field of Auditing Auditing and Accounting Studies Certifications and Advanced Education for Auditors Additional Resources Content: When you study accounting and auditing at the bachelor’s degree level, you will take courses in a range of topics, including financial accounting, cost accounting, auditing and accounting information systems. Coursework typically begins with introductory classes, such as principles of accounting, and progresses through intermediate accounting coursework. General business classes, too, are important for success in an auditing or accounting role, particularly if you aspire to work as an internal auditor. You may find yourself completing core business studies in economics, finance, marketing, human resources, management and organizational behavior alongside your focused accounting coursework. Specialized auditing coursework might include classes in fraud examination, information systems auditing, case studies in internal auditing and auditing internship opportunities. Certifications and Advanced Education for Auditors It’s possible to become an auditor with only a bachelor’s degree in accounting, or with a bachelor’s degree and some accounting work experience. However, some employers – especially large corporations or one of the “Big Four” accounting firms – may prefer or require that candidates for auditing roles have more education and training than just an undergraduate degree. If you aspire to move up to roles such as senior auditor, having a professional certification or a master’s degree can be especially valuable. Probably the most recognized credential for auditors is Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) certification offered by the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA). This globally accepted general auditing certification that requires the passing of a three-part professional exam.
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Title: What Degree Do People With a Job in Auditing Have? Headings: What Degree Do People With a Job in Auditing Have? What Degree Do People With a Job in Auditing Have? Work in the Field of Auditing Auditing and Accounting Studies Certifications and Advanced Education for Auditors Additional Resources Content: Certifications and Advanced Education for Auditors It’s possible to become an auditor with only a bachelor’s degree in accounting, or with a bachelor’s degree and some accounting work experience. However, some employers – especially large corporations or one of the “Big Four” accounting firms – may prefer or require that candidates for auditing roles have more education and training than just an undergraduate degree. If you aspire to move up to roles such as senior auditor, having a professional certification or a master’s degree can be especially valuable. Probably the most recognized credential for auditors is Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) certification offered by the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA). This globally accepted general auditing certification that requires the passing of a three-part professional exam. The IIA also offers other auditing certifications. The Certified Government Auditing Professional (CGAP) credential is ideal for auditors who work or want to work in the public sector, while the certified Financial Services Auditor (CFSA) designation is for internal auditors working in banks or financial services. The other two certifications, Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA) and Certification in Control Self-Assessment (CCSA), focus on a specialized area of expertise, rather than a work setting. External auditors can also benefit from attaining credentials, such as the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) certification. If you’re considering graduate school, a master’s degree program in auditing or forensic accounting could prove valuable.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_949962608#8_2068271790
Title: What Degree Do People With a Job in Auditing Have? Headings: What Degree Do People With a Job in Auditing Have? What Degree Do People With a Job in Auditing Have? Work in the Field of Auditing Auditing and Accounting Studies Certifications and Advanced Education for Auditors Additional Resources Content: The IIA also offers other auditing certifications. The Certified Government Auditing Professional (CGAP) credential is ideal for auditors who work or want to work in the public sector, while the certified Financial Services Auditor (CFSA) designation is for internal auditors working in banks or financial services. The other two certifications, Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA) and Certification in Control Self-Assessment (CCSA), focus on a specialized area of expertise, rather than a work setting. External auditors can also benefit from attaining credentials, such as the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) certification. If you’re considering graduate school, a master’s degree program in auditing or forensic accounting could prove valuable. In these programs, you will take advanced and specialized courses such as fraud auditing, fraud examination, white collar and financial crimes, forensic accounting, advanced internal auditing and auditing practice. Often, a master’s degree in auditing or accounting can be completed in just one to two years, and having this advanced degree can help you move into senior auditing or management roles. Often, it’s the experience gained through internships and attributes such as communication, analytical and leadership skills, as much as technical auditing and accounting knowledge, that
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Title: What is the Benefit of a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture vs. Architectural Studies? Headings: What is the Benefit of a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture vs. Architectural Studies? What is the Benefit of a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture vs. Architectural Studies? A Bachelor of Architecture A Bachelor of Science in Architecture A Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies License Required Employment Summary Additional Resources Content: What is the Benefit of a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture vs. Architectural Studies? What is the Benefit of a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture vs. Architectural Studies? FIND A DEGREE Select a Degree Level Select a Degree Associate's Bachelor's Master's Doctorate Non-Degree Courses Certificate / Diploma Graduate Certificates Select a Category Select a Category Art & Design Business & Management Computers & Technology Criminal Justice & Legal Education & Teaching Liberal Arts & Humanities Nursing & Healthcare Psychology & Counseling Science & Engineering Trades & Careers Select a Subject Select a Subject Animation Art & Art History Creative / Design Fashion Film Game Design Graphic Design Interior Design Landscape Architecture Multimedia Design Photography Visual Communications Web Design Accounting Business Administration Business Intelligence Economics Entertainment Management Entrepreneurship Finance Forensic Accounting Hospitality Management Hotel & Restaurant Management Human Resources International Business Internet Marketing Logistics Management Management Information Systems Marketing Non-Profit Management Organizational Leadership Project Management Public Relations Real Estate Retail & Sales Management Risk Management Small Business Sports Management Supply Chain & Logistics Taxation Training & Development Computer Engineering Computer Forensics Computer Programming Computer Science Database Management Information Systems Security Information Technology Internet Security Mobile Development Network Administration Network Security Software Engineering Web Development Corrections Crime Scene Investigation Criminal Justice Criminology Cyber Security Forensic Science Homeland Security Law Enforcement Legal Studies Paralegal Public Safety Administration Adult Education/Learning Child Development Coaching Curriculum & Instruction Early Childhood Education Education Educational Administration Educational Counseling Educational Leadership Educational Technology Elementary Education English Language Learning Higher Education K-12 Education Library Science Math Education Music Education Online Teaching Reading & Literacy Special Education Teacher Licensure Anthropology Communications English General Studies Geography History Human & Family Development Journalism Liberal Arts Media Communications Ministry Music Political Science Public Administration Public Policy Social Science Social Work Sociology Theology Writing Dental Assistance Emergency Management Gerontology Health Education Health Informatics Health Science Health Services Healthcare Administration Healthcare Management Human Services Medical Assisting Medical Coding Medical Office Administration Nurse Practitioner (RN Required) Nursing (RN required) Nursing Education (RN Required) Nutritional Sciences Pharmacy Public Health RN to BSN (RN required) Sports Medicine Sports Medicine/Physical Therapy Veterinary X-Ray Technician Addictions & Recovery Behavioral Psychology Child and Adolescent Psychology Counseling Educational Psychology Family Counseling Forensic Psychology Organizational Psychology Psychology Aeronautics/Aviation Biomedical Engineering Civil Engineering Drafting Electronics Engineering Engineering Engineering Management Environmental Management Environmental Science Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering Automotive Carpentry Construction Management Culinary Electrical Technician Fire Science Heating/Cooling Technology Trades SEARCH NOW! Degreequery.com is an advertising-supported site. Featured or trusted partner programs and all school search, finder, or match results are for schools that compensate us. This compensation does not influence our school rankings, resource guides, or other editorially-independent information published on this site. Got it! There are four undergraduate degrees to consider for the aspiring architect. A Bachelor of Architecture This degree is more beneficial than the following two. The B.Arch.
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Title: What Major Do You Need To Be A Veterinarian? Headings: What Major Do You Need To Be A Veterinarian? What Major Do You Need To Be A Veterinarian? Content: This compensation does not influence our school rankings, resource guides, or other editorially-independent information published on this site. Got it! Undergraduates who want to become veterinarians have a range of choices when it comes to majors. In fact, you can major in anything you want; students who have majored in English, visual arts, and other non-science fields are accepted to veterinary schools on occasion. Online Veterinary Assistant Certificate – Penn Foster Career School Having said that, you’ll strongly boost your chances of getting into and succeeding in vet school if you obtain a strong background in college-level math and science. Plus, by taking the right science courses as an undergraduate you’ll have fewer required courses to take in vet school. Thus, you’ll graduate from vet school in a shorter period of time. In particular, solid veterinary school preparation involves plenty of classes in physics, biochemistry, organic chemistry, zoology, anatomy, and physiology. Given that many of those courses involve biology and chemistry, it makes sense to choose either bio or chem as your major or to double major in those subjects.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_950415702#2_2069122930
Title: What Major Do You Need To Be A Veterinarian? Headings: What Major Do You Need To Be A Veterinarian? What Major Do You Need To Be A Veterinarian? Content: Online Veterinary Assistant Certificate – Penn Foster Career School Having said that, you’ll strongly boost your chances of getting into and succeeding in vet school if you obtain a strong background in college-level math and science. Plus, by taking the right science courses as an undergraduate you’ll have fewer required courses to take in vet school. Thus, you’ll graduate from vet school in a shorter period of time. In particular, solid veterinary school preparation involves plenty of classes in physics, biochemistry, organic chemistry, zoology, anatomy, and physiology. Given that many of those courses involve biology and chemistry, it makes sense to choose either bio or chem as your major or to double major in those subjects. If, on the other hand, you feel that you haven’t received quite enough training in biology, chemistry, or the animal sciences as an undergrad, you might choose to earn your master’s degree in one of those fields before applying to vet school. Once you’re in veterinary school, your undergraduate math/science training will prove to be a major asset. Veterinary courses are often fast-paced and intense; your professors might launch right into advanced topics, assuming that you’re well-versed in the basics. Expect to take during your four years of vet school courses in microbiology, pathology, physiology, and immunology.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_950415702#3_2069124688
Title: What Major Do You Need To Be A Veterinarian? Headings: What Major Do You Need To Be A Veterinarian? What Major Do You Need To Be A Veterinarian? Content: If, on the other hand, you feel that you haven’t received quite enough training in biology, chemistry, or the animal sciences as an undergrad, you might choose to earn your master’s degree in one of those fields before applying to vet school. Once you’re in veterinary school, your undergraduate math/science training will prove to be a major asset. Veterinary courses are often fast-paced and intense; your professors might launch right into advanced topics, assuming that you’re well-versed in the basics. Expect to take during your four years of vet school courses in microbiology, pathology, physiology, and immunology. You’ll study many different species of animals in depth and learn how to treat them — and that includes various surgical techniques. Vet school students attend lectures in classrooms and conduct experiments in labs. They even treat animals during clinical rotations. For that reason, you’ll want to make sure that your major prepares you well in terms of taking notes in class and in terms of hands-on fieldwork. In other words, your major should cover a wide range of research methods and include a number of educational settings.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_950415702#4_2069126233
Title: What Major Do You Need To Be A Veterinarian? Headings: What Major Do You Need To Be A Veterinarian? What Major Do You Need To Be A Veterinarian? Content: You’ll study many different species of animals in depth and learn how to treat them — and that includes various surgical techniques. Vet school students attend lectures in classrooms and conduct experiments in labs. They even treat animals during clinical rotations. For that reason, you’ll want to make sure that your major prepares you well in terms of taking notes in class and in terms of hands-on fieldwork. In other words, your major should cover a wide range of research methods and include a number of educational settings. You don’t just want to learn a lot of facts as an undergrad; you also want to learn how to think and how to study. Furthermore, applying to vet schools is a challenging process. There are relatively few veterinary colleges in the U.S. — only about 29 schools in total. And these colleges have fewer than 3,000 open slots every year.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_952651373#3_2073947152
Title: Police Department Headings: Police Department Departments Police Department Monday – Friday Top Resources Mission Statement City of DeLand Motto: Faith, Hope & Charity Core Values City of DeLand Police Officer Creed Updates on Accreditation Assessment Immediate Release Administrative Number : 386-626-7440 Immediate Release Administrative Number : 386-626-7440 Notice of Accreditation Assessment Accreditation team invites public comments about the DeLand Police Department 2/24/2020 For Immediate Release ‍ Administrative Number : 386-626-7440 Documents Police Department Structure and Function Guide Police Employment Application Stay Connected Content: The firm adherence to a code of moral values, incorruptibility, and completeness. We will not sacrifice principles for expediency. We will keep our word; our actions will match our stated beliefs; we will be authentic and therefore trustworthy. Caring: To be sensitive to the needs of others and demonstrate compassion for all people. We are always ready to help community members retain or regain their dignity. Respect: We consider human beings worthy of high regard and are committed to equal treatment under the law for all people.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_952651373#4_2073948556
Title: Police Department Headings: Police Department Departments Police Department Monday – Friday Top Resources Mission Statement City of DeLand Motto: Faith, Hope & Charity Core Values City of DeLand Police Officer Creed Updates on Accreditation Assessment Immediate Release Administrative Number : 386-626-7440 Immediate Release Administrative Number : 386-626-7440 Notice of Accreditation Assessment Accreditation team invites public comments about the DeLand Police Department 2/24/2020 For Immediate Release ‍ Administrative Number : 386-626-7440 Documents Police Department Structure and Function Guide Police Employment Application Stay Connected Content: Caring: To be sensitive to the needs of others and demonstrate compassion for all people. We are always ready to help community members retain or regain their dignity. Respect: We consider human beings worthy of high regard and are committed to equal treatment under the law for all people. We honor life and are committed to the preservation of life as we carry out our sworn duty under the law. Loyalty: Submission to legitimate authority; being accountable for our personal conduct, the conduct of our fellow officers and/or our subordinates conduct; proactively supporting the organization and its goals.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_958306911#0_2088403274
Title: What is Nori? (with pictures) Headings: What is Nori? (with pictures) What is Nori? (with pictures) Mary McMahon 📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin Content: What is Nori? ( with pictures) What is Nori? ( with pictures) Mary McMahon Last Modified Date: January 27, 2021 Mary McMahon Date: January 27, 2021 A piece of futomaki wrapped in nori. Many Asian foods call for the use of nori, a type of edible seaweed which is dried or toasted, and often sold in sheets. It has been consumed in Japan and China for centuries, and is an important part of Japanese cuisine especially. Most Western consumers are familiar with nori because it is used to wrap sushi, although the distinctive salty, slightly grassy flavor is also delicious eaten plain as well. Nigiri sushi assortment. Nori comes from the genus Porphyra, which contains a variety of species that are commercially grown and harvested, including Porphyra yezoensis and Porphyra tenera.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_958306911#1_2088404423
Title: What is Nori? (with pictures) Headings: What is Nori? (with pictures) What is Nori? (with pictures) Mary McMahon 📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin Content: Many Asian foods call for the use of nori, a type of edible seaweed which is dried or toasted, and often sold in sheets. It has been consumed in Japan and China for centuries, and is an important part of Japanese cuisine especially. Most Western consumers are familiar with nori because it is used to wrap sushi, although the distinctive salty, slightly grassy flavor is also delicious eaten plain as well. Nigiri sushi assortment. Nori comes from the genus Porphyra, which contains a variety of species that are commercially grown and harvested, including Porphyra yezoensis and Porphyra tenera. The sea dwelling algae are grown in enclosed nets, which can be easily pulled out of the water for harvesting. In color, the genus ranges from red to green, and grows in wavy fronds which can be found growing naturally on rocks and attached to other seaweeds such as kelp. Nori is commonly used in soup. Once the seaweed is harvested, it is washed and shredded before being pressed into molds to dry, forming paper like sheets of seaweed. Nori is often sold plain just like this for use in a variety of foods including soups.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_958306911#2_2088405910
Title: What is Nori? (with pictures) Headings: What is Nori? (with pictures) What is Nori? (with pictures) Mary McMahon 📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin Content: The sea dwelling algae are grown in enclosed nets, which can be easily pulled out of the water for harvesting. In color, the genus ranges from red to green, and grows in wavy fronds which can be found growing naturally on rocks and attached to other seaweeds such as kelp. Nori is commonly used in soup. Once the seaweed is harvested, it is washed and shredded before being pressed into molds to dry, forming paper like sheets of seaweed. Nori is often sold plain just like this for use in a variety of foods including soups. However, it can also be toasted and flavored for use in other dishes or for consumption as a snack food. Toasted nori flavored with soy sauce and dipped in sesame seeds, for example, is a popular treat in Japan. Is Amazon actually giving you the best price? This little known plugin reveals the answer. Japanese cuisine commonly features nori.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_958306911#3_2088407144
Title: What is Nori? (with pictures) Headings: What is Nori? (with pictures) What is Nori? (with pictures) Mary McMahon 📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin Content: However, it can also be toasted and flavored for use in other dishes or for consumption as a snack food. Toasted nori flavored with soy sauce and dipped in sesame seeds, for example, is a popular treat in Japan. Is Amazon actually giving you the best price? This little known plugin reveals the answer. Japanese cuisine commonly features nori. Nori comes in a wide range of colors and flavors, depending on what type of seaweed was used and how it was treated. Some can be reddish to brown in color, while dark green nori is familiar to many consumers. In addition, sheets that are dark purple or almost black can be found, and are very popular for making sushi because the dark color contrasts well with the white sushi rice. Seaweed is processed and dried to create nori, the dry wraps used for sushi. In addition to being used in soups and sushi, nori is also shredded and scattered on rice dishes and stir fries.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_958306911#4_2088408426
Title: What is Nori? (with pictures) Headings: What is Nori? (with pictures) What is Nori? (with pictures) Mary McMahon 📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin Content: Nori comes in a wide range of colors and flavors, depending on what type of seaweed was used and how it was treated. Some can be reddish to brown in color, while dark green nori is familiar to many consumers. In addition, sheets that are dark purple or almost black can be found, and are very popular for making sushi because the dark color contrasts well with the white sushi rice. Seaweed is processed and dried to create nori, the dry wraps used for sushi. In addition to being used in soups and sushi, nori is also shredded and scattered on rice dishes and stir fries. Finely shredded nori often appears as a condiment, thanks to the salty flavor and crunchy texture. Some consumers also greatly enjoy eating whole sheets dipped in soy sauce. Some Chinese cooks use nori or other seaweeds as well, especially in traditional soups featuring fish and other sea vegetables. Because of its popularity for sushi, toasted nori is readily available in most markets around the world. Specialty stores may also carry special snack foods made from it, along with untoasted nori and other dried seaweeds.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_958306911#5_2088409889
Title: What is Nori? (with pictures) Headings: What is Nori? (with pictures) What is Nori? (with pictures) Mary McMahon 📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin Content: Finely shredded nori often appears as a condiment, thanks to the salty flavor and crunchy texture. Some consumers also greatly enjoy eating whole sheets dipped in soy sauce. Some Chinese cooks use nori or other seaweeds as well, especially in traditional soups featuring fish and other sea vegetables. Because of its popularity for sushi, toasted nori is readily available in most markets around the world. Specialty stores may also carry special snack foods made from it, along with untoasted nori and other dried seaweeds. When using nori to cook, make sure to handle it carefully, and do not allow it to get wet, because it will grow soggy and rubbery. If you do not use up an entire package, seal it well so that it will not get moist or stale. Mary McMahon Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a DelightedCooking researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors. Mary McMahon Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a DelightedCooking researcher and writer.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_958306911#7_2088412952
Title: What is Nori? (with pictures) Headings: What is Nori? (with pictures) What is Nori? (with pictures) Mary McMahon 📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin Content: Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors. 📦Amazon Doesn't Want You to Know About This Plugin Learn about a little known plugin that tells you if you're getting the best price on Amazon. LEARN MORE 0 3 Minutes 5 4 Seconds A piece of futomaki wrapped in nori. Nigiri sushi assortment. Nori is commonly used in soup. Japanese cuisine commonly features nori. Seaweed is processed and dried to create nori, the dry wraps used for sushi.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_961107438#1_2095157731
Title: Best Glazed Ham Steak Recipe - How to Make Glazed Ham Steak Headings: Maple Glazed Ham Steak Maple Glazed Ham Steak What is a ham steak? How do you cook a ham steak? What kind of glaze works? What goes well with ham steak? Ingredients Directions Content: Instead of roasting and glazing a whole ham just make everyone their own perfectly cooked, savory/sweet steak. What is a ham steak? If you love baking a whole glazed ham and slicing it into pieces but don't have a crowd to feed, a ham steak is the answer. Ham steaks are essentially thick slices of whole ham that are sold individually. How do you cook a ham steak? Many brands of prepackaged ham steaks are sold smoked and fully cooked, but reheating to at least 140° before serving is recommended by the USDA. You can pan-fry ham steaks in a skillet with a little bit of oil, grill them, or bake them. What kind of glaze works? A glaze is essential with a ham steak. However you normally like to flavor a whole baked ham (aka your favorite ham glaze ) will also work with a ham steak.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#2_2099688861
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: Many different cultures have put their own spin on these stuffed pastries. But the empanadas I grew up eating aren’t traditional by any particular cuisine’s standards. While Mexican empanadas are usually made with masa, my grandma—a woman who grew up in Culiacán, a city in northwestern Mexico—made hers with pot sticker wrappers. ( She liked a thin pastry and found stretching and rolling the dough to her desired thickness too difficult.) The dough During the development of this dish, I figured that if you’re searching for an empanada recipe, you’re mostly no t looking to fry them in pot sticker wrappers. So, our associate food editor (and pastry queen) Makinze Gore developed an amazingly easy and flaky homemade dough. The filling The filling is loosely adapted from my grandma’s top-secret recipe. The main idea is there: ground beef flavored with sautéed onion, garlic, oregano, tomato, and pickled jalapeños. But if you really want to up your game, I highly recommend adding a splash of red wine vinegar, some finely chopped capers and green olives, and a good squeeze yellow mustard.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#3_2099690544
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: So, our associate food editor (and pastry queen) Makinze Gore developed an amazingly easy and flaky homemade dough. The filling The filling is loosely adapted from my grandma’s top-secret recipe. The main idea is there: ground beef flavored with sautéed onion, garlic, oregano, tomato, and pickled jalapeños. But if you really want to up your game, I highly recommend adding a splash of red wine vinegar, some finely chopped capers and green olives, and a good squeeze yellow mustard. It’s the María Picos Clark way. Pot sticker wrappers If you'd like to go the pot sticker route, fill each wrapper with about 1 teaspoon of meat. ( If you add too much filling, the wrapper will break.) Dip a finger in water and run alongside the edges of the wrapper, then fold and seal with tines of a fork. Heat vegetable oil in a deep pan (or a wok, like my mom), and fry in batches until empanadas are deeply golden and bubbly on surface.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#6_2099694398
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: 15 Prep Time: 0 hours 20 mins Total Time: 2 hours 0 mins Ingredients For the dough 3 c. all-purpose flour, plus more for surface 1 tsp. kosher salt 1 tsp. baking powder 1/2 c. cold butter, cut into cubes 3/4 c. water 1 large egg For the beef filling 1 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil 1 yellow onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 lb. ground beef 1 tbsp. tomato paste 1 tsp. oregano 1 tsp. cumin 1/2 tsp.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#7_2099695438
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: extra-virgin olive oil 1 yellow onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 lb. ground beef 1 tbsp. tomato paste 1 tsp. oregano 1 tsp. cumin 1/2 tsp. paprika Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper 1/2 c. chopped tomatoes 1/2 c. chopped pickled jalapeños 1 1/4 c. shredded Cheddar 1 1/4 c. Shredded Monterey Jack Egg wash, for brushing Freshly chopped cilantro, for garnish Sour cream, for serving This ingredient shopping module is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content on their web site. Directions Make Dough In a large bowl, whisk together flour, salt, and baking powder. Cut butter into flour using your hands or a pastry cutter until pea-sized. Add water and egg and mix until a dough forms.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#8_2099696927
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: paprika Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper 1/2 c. chopped tomatoes 1/2 c. chopped pickled jalapeños 1 1/4 c. shredded Cheddar 1 1/4 c. Shredded Monterey Jack Egg wash, for brushing Freshly chopped cilantro, for garnish Sour cream, for serving This ingredient shopping module is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content on their web site. Directions Make Dough In a large bowl, whisk together flour, salt, and baking powder. Cut butter into flour using your hands or a pastry cutter until pea-sized. Add water and egg and mix until a dough forms. Turn dough out on a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth, about 5 minutes. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. For Oven Preheat oven to 400° and line two large baking sheets with parchment paper. In a large skillet over medium heat, heat oil. Add onion and cook until soft, about 5 minutes, then add garlic and cook until fragrant, 1 minute more.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#9_2099698620
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: Turn dough out on a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth, about 5 minutes. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. For Oven Preheat oven to 400° and line two large baking sheets with parchment paper. In a large skillet over medium heat, heat oil. Add onion and cook until soft, about 5 minutes, then add garlic and cook until fragrant, 1 minute more. Add ground beef and cook, breaking meat up with a wooden spoon, until no longer pink, 5 minutes. Drain fat. Return pan to medium heat, and stir tomato paste into beef. Add oregano, cumin, and paprika, and season with salt and pepper. Add tomatoes and jalapeños and cook until warmed through, about 3 minutes.
https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a52606/beef-empanadas-recipe/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#10_2099699854
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: Add ground beef and cook, breaking meat up with a wooden spoon, until no longer pink, 5 minutes. Drain fat. Return pan to medium heat, and stir tomato paste into beef. Add oregano, cumin, and paprika, and season with salt and pepper. Add tomatoes and jalapeños and cook until warmed through, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool slightly. Place dough on a lightly floured surface and divide in half. Roll one half out to ¼” thick. Using a 4.5” round cookie cutter, cut out rounds. Repeat with remaining dough.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#11_2099700930
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: Remove from heat and let cool slightly. Place dough on a lightly floured surface and divide in half. Roll one half out to ¼” thick. Using a 4.5” round cookie cutter, cut out rounds. Repeat with remaining dough. Reroll scraps once to cut out more rounds. Lightly moisten outer edge of a dough round with water and place about 2 tablespoons filling in center and top with cheddar and Monterey. Fold dough in half over filling. Use a fork to crimp edges together. Repeat with remaining filling and dough.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#12_2099701983
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: Reroll scraps once to cut out more rounds. Lightly moisten outer edge of a dough round with water and place about 2 tablespoons filling in center and top with cheddar and Monterey. Fold dough in half over filling. Use a fork to crimp edges together. Repeat with remaining filling and dough. Place empanadas on prepared baking sheets and brush with egg wash. Bake until golden and filling is warmed through, about 25 minutes. Garnish with cilantro and serve with sour cream. For Air Fryer In a large skillet over medium heat, heat oil. Add onion and cook until soft, about 5 minutes, then add garlic and cook until fragrant, 1 minute more.
https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a52606/beef-empanadas-recipe/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#13_2099703159
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: Place empanadas on prepared baking sheets and brush with egg wash. Bake until golden and filling is warmed through, about 25 minutes. Garnish with cilantro and serve with sour cream. For Air Fryer In a large skillet over medium heat, heat oil. Add onion and cook until soft, about 5 minutes, then add garlic and cook until fragrant, 1 minute more. Add ground beef and cook, breaking meat up with a wooden spoon, until no longer pink, 5 minutes. Drain fat. Return pan to medium heat, and stir tomato paste into beef. Add oregano, cumin, and paprika, and season with salt and pepper. Add tomatoes and jalapeños and cook until warmed through, about 3 minutes.
https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a52606/beef-empanadas-recipe/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#14_2099704358
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: Add ground beef and cook, breaking meat up with a wooden spoon, until no longer pink, 5 minutes. Drain fat. Return pan to medium heat, and stir tomato paste into beef. Add oregano, cumin, and paprika, and season with salt and pepper. Add tomatoes and jalapeños and cook until warmed through, about 3 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool slightly. Place dough on a lightly floured surface and divide in half. Roll one half out to ¼” thick. Using a 4.5” round cookie cutter, cut out rounds. Repeat with remaining dough.
https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a52606/beef-empanadas-recipe/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#15_2099705434
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: Remove from heat and let cool slightly. Place dough on a lightly floured surface and divide in half. Roll one half out to ¼” thick. Using a 4.5” round cookie cutter, cut out rounds. Repeat with remaining dough. Reroll scraps once to cut out more rounds. Lightly moisten outer edge of a dough round with water and place about 2 tablespoons filling in center and top with cheddar and Monterey. Fold dough in half over filling. Use a fork to crimp edges together, then brush with egg wash. Repeat with remaining filling and dough.
https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a52606/beef-empanadas-recipe/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_963047803#17_2099707866
Title: Best Cheesy Beef Empanadas Recipe - How to Make Cheesy Beef Empanadas Headings: Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Cheesy Beef Empanadas Are The Greatest Handheld Food The dough The filling Pot sticker wrappers Ingredients For the dough For the beef filling Directions Make Dough For Oven For Air Fryer Content: Place empanadas in a parchment-lined Air Fryer basket, making sure they don't touch, and cook in batches at 400° for 10 minutes. Garnish with cilantro and serve with sour cream. Parker Feierbach Homy Feel Round Cookie Biscuit Cutter Set 12 Homy Feel amazon.com $9.99 BUY NOW! Lauren Miyashiro Food Director Lauren Miyashiro is the Food Director for Delish.com. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Recipes Meals & Cooking Cheesy Beef Quesadillas Cheesy Ground Beef Tacos Kale and Goat Cheese Empanadas Cheesy Turkey Taco Bake Beef & Broccoli Cheesy Sausage Bombs
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Title: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 | Democracy Now! Headings: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Transcript Next story from this daily show Content: Please do your part today. Donate Former Russian President Boris Yeltsin has died at the age of 76. Yeltsin came to power in 1991 as Russia’s first post-Soviet head of state replacing Mikhail Gorbachev. Critics blame Yeltsin for plunging his country into years of economic and political turmoil after he dissolved the Soviet Union. He also presided over the disastrous military campaign to crush Chechnya’s drive for independence. Nation publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel joins us to talk about Yeltsin’s legacy. [ includes rush transcript] This is viewer supported news. Please do your part today. Donate Related Story Story Feb 02, 2021 Alexei Navalny Faces “Kafkaesque” Charges in Russia for Breaking Parole While in Poison-Induced Coma Topics Russia Guests Katrina vanden Heuvel editor and publisher of The Nation magazine and an expert of U.S.-Russia relations Transcript This is a rush transcript. Copy may not be in its final form.
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Title: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 | Democracy Now! Headings: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Transcript Next story from this daily show Content: AMY GOODMAN: The body of former Russian President Boris Yeltsin is to lie in state in Moscow, ahead of a funeral on Wednesday. Yeltsin died Monday of heart failure at the age of 76. Boris Yeltsin came to power in 1991 as Russia’s first post-Soviet head of state, replacing Mikhail Gorbachev. He led the country’s chaotic transition from communism to a capitalist democracy before resigning in 1999. Tributes to Yeltsin poured in from Western leaders upon news of his death. In Washington, President Bush said he “helped lay the foundations of freedom in Russia.” British Prime Minister Tony Blair called the former president a “remarkable man” who had fearlessly championed democracy and economic reform. But critics blame Yeltsin for plunging his country into years of economic and political turmoil after he dissolved the Soviet Union. He also presided over the disastrous military campaign to crush Chechnya’s drive for independence.
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Title: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 | Democracy Now! Headings: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Transcript Next story from this daily show Content: Tributes to Yeltsin poured in from Western leaders upon news of his death. In Washington, President Bush said he “helped lay the foundations of freedom in Russia.” British Prime Minister Tony Blair called the former president a “remarkable man” who had fearlessly championed democracy and economic reform. But critics blame Yeltsin for plunging his country into years of economic and political turmoil after he dissolved the Soviet Union. He also presided over the disastrous military campaign to crush Chechnya’s drive for independence. The Washington Post puts it like this: “ Yeltsin was no towering democrat. In launching a war against the breakaway southern region of Chechnya in 1994, he was responsible for the violent deaths of more Russian citizens than any Kremlin leader since Joseph Stalin. As president, he tolerated, even authorized, the excesses of a system in some ways as corrupt and morally adrift as the one it replaced,” The Washington Post said. Yeltsin will be buried in Moscow Wednesday, which has been declared a national day of mourning.
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Title: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 | Democracy Now! Headings: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Transcript Next story from this daily show Content: Well, I’d like to talk to you about a number of issues, but let us start with Boris Yeltsin. Can you assess his career? KATRINA VANDEN HEUVEL: Boris Yeltsin was a man who squandered, in my view, the democratic possibilities he was given. In June 1991, he was elected president in the freest election in Soviet Russia. And he is known, Amy, as you know, in this country primarily for that iconic moment when he stood atop the tanks in August 1991 defying the coup plotters. He went to the parliament that day and said, “I am a man of the parliament.” But he squandered the democratic possibilities, I believe, that Mikhail Gorbachev opened for Russia. He did so in three ways: He presided over the greatest fire sale in 20th century history, in my view, strip-mining the country;
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Title: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 | Democracy Now! Headings: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Transcript Next story from this daily show Content: And he is known, Amy, as you know, in this country primarily for that iconic moment when he stood atop the tanks in August 1991 defying the coup plotters. He went to the parliament that day and said, “I am a man of the parliament.” But he squandered the democratic possibilities, I believe, that Mikhail Gorbachev opened for Russia. He did so in three ways: He presided over the greatest fire sale in 20th century history, in my view, strip-mining the country; he launched the war against Chechnya, killing hundreds of thousands of Russian civilians and Chechens; and he presided over a corrosive poverty that to this day afflicts Russia. And the other thing that I think we need to remember is that he abolished the Soviet Union. He abolished it in a forest with three men. And you can argue about whether the Soviet Union, we are better off today without the Soviet Union, but in that undemocratic unraveling of a country, we see today some of the legacy of that undemocratic moment.
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Title: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 | Democracy Now! Headings: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Transcript Next story from this daily show Content: he launched the war against Chechnya, killing hundreds of thousands of Russian civilians and Chechens; and he presided over a corrosive poverty that to this day afflicts Russia. And the other thing that I think we need to remember is that he abolished the Soviet Union. He abolished it in a forest with three men. And you can argue about whether the Soviet Union, we are better off today without the Soviet Union, but in that undemocratic unraveling of a country, we see today some of the legacy of that undemocratic moment. AMY GOODMAN: What do you mean, “in a forest with three men”? KATRINA VANDEN HEUVEL: Three men. With two other leaders of the former Soviet republics, of Ukraine and Belarus.
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Title: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 | Democracy Now! Headings: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Transcript Next story from this daily show Content: AMY GOODMAN: What do you mean, “in a forest with three men”? KATRINA VANDEN HEUVEL: Three men. With two other leaders of the former Soviet republics, of Ukraine and Belarus. In the Belovezh Forest, there was an unraveling of the Soviet Union. They signed a document. There was no referendum, as Gorbachev had tried to put through a year before. So I think all of those elements, particularly — Amy, two years later, after Boris Yeltsin had stood before the parliament and said, “I am a man of a parliament,” he launched with cannons and tanks, as you may recall, a destruction of the very parliament that had elected him. In this country — let’s not forget, it’s very interesting to read the media today — most of the media in those Yeltsin years were boosters and cheerleaders of Yeltsin because, as so many Americans, particularly in, I think, our media, they wanted to see in Russia what they wanted to see, which was this transition to democracy and free markets.
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Title: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 | Democracy Now! Headings: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Transcript Next story from this daily show Content: In the Belovezh Forest, there was an unraveling of the Soviet Union. They signed a document. There was no referendum, as Gorbachev had tried to put through a year before. So I think all of those elements, particularly — Amy, two years later, after Boris Yeltsin had stood before the parliament and said, “I am a man of a parliament,” he launched with cannons and tanks, as you may recall, a destruction of the very parliament that had elected him. In this country — let’s not forget, it’s very interesting to read the media today — most of the media in those Yeltsin years were boosters and cheerleaders of Yeltsin because, as so many Americans, particularly in, I think, our media, they wanted to see in Russia what they wanted to see, which was this transition to democracy and free markets. But it was far more complicated than that. And you see the kind of mea culpas in these editorials you just read. That line in The Washington Post is very strong, in terms of what Yeltsin did in Chechnya, comparing him to Joseph Stalin. But in those years, those Yeltsin years, it was Yeltsin as the guarantor of democracy. But as one Russian journalist once quipped to me, Yeltsin in Russia today is viewed more as the guarantor of oligarchy than the guarantor of democracy.
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Title: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 | Democracy Now! Headings: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Transcript Next story from this daily show Content: But it was far more complicated than that. And you see the kind of mea culpas in these editorials you just read. That line in The Washington Post is very strong, in terms of what Yeltsin did in Chechnya, comparing him to Joseph Stalin. But in those years, those Yeltsin years, it was Yeltsin as the guarantor of democracy. But as one Russian journalist once quipped to me, Yeltsin in Russia today is viewed more as the guarantor of oligarchy than the guarantor of democracy. And that, I think, is how he is viewed by the majority of Russians, who associate him with the breakup of a country — they didn’t love the Soviet system — but the breakup of a country and an empire which they associated with, and also throwing the country into the greatest peacetime depression any nation has suffered and creating this small band of oligarchs with such enormous wealth, because they were given, in exchange for electing Yeltsin in 1996, the assets of this country — the great oil, gas and raw minerals of a country — in exchange for electing Yeltsin, who in 1996 understood that he might not have been elected without their help. And that election remains contested in Russian journalism today. AMY GOODMAN: The response of people in Russia to his death? KATRINA VANDEN HEUVEL:
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Title: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 | Democracy Now! Headings: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Transcript Next story from this daily show Content: And that, I think, is how he is viewed by the majority of Russians, who associate him with the breakup of a country — they didn’t love the Soviet system — but the breakup of a country and an empire which they associated with, and also throwing the country into the greatest peacetime depression any nation has suffered and creating this small band of oligarchs with such enormous wealth, because they were given, in exchange for electing Yeltsin in 1996, the assets of this country — the great oil, gas and raw minerals of a country — in exchange for electing Yeltsin, who in 1996 understood that he might not have been elected without their help. And that election remains contested in Russian journalism today. AMY GOODMAN: The response of people in Russia to his death? KATRINA VANDEN HEUVEL: Well, I was there about three weeks ago, but I can tell you that if nothing has changed since then, I think, for many Russians, the memory of that Yeltsin era is not a positive one. Amy, you have to understand that Yeltsin’s death, in my view, reminds us that the de-democratization of Russia didn’t begin with Putin, and that Putin is the inevitable consequence of Yeltsin and Yeltsinism. So think about how Russians relate to Yeltsin: If you look at what Putin represents, it’s the antithesis. It’s a man who has come back to take back those assets and to state control.
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Title: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 | Democracy Now! Headings: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Transcript Next story from this daily show Content: Well, I was there about three weeks ago, but I can tell you that if nothing has changed since then, I think, for many Russians, the memory of that Yeltsin era is not a positive one. Amy, you have to understand that Yeltsin’s death, in my view, reminds us that the de-democratization of Russia didn’t begin with Putin, and that Putin is the inevitable consequence of Yeltsin and Yeltsinism. So think about how Russians relate to Yeltsin: If you look at what Putin represents, it’s the antithesis. It’s a man who has come back to take back those assets and to state control. It’s a man who has decided to take back the media, though it is, I think, inaccurate to argue that under Yeltsin the media was so free. What happened under Yeltsin is to some extent what we’ve seen in this country, where the media was given out to the oligarchical interests into private hands and was often manipulated for political purposes by the government. So I think Russians associate him with this great pain and poverty and chaos, and they saw in Putin, a man — let’s not forget — who was essentially appointed by Yeltsin — the elections were rigged, by Putin, who — his first act was in a kind of Ford-Nixon move to give Yeltsin and his family immunity and from prosecution. They see in Putin a man who is restoring the greatness of the Russian state, whether we like it or not, and who is giving them some stability, a reprieve from the chaos they associate with the Yeltsin years. Finally, the sad part of it is that Yeltsin and his band of merry reformers, those so touted by Larry Summers and Strobe Talbott and others in the Clinton administration, they gave democracy a bad name in Russia, because too many Russians today associate democracy with chaos, corruption and poverty.
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Title: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 | Democracy Now! Headings: Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Boris Yeltsin, Russia’s First Elected President, Dies at 76 Transcript Next story from this daily show Content: It’s a man who has decided to take back the media, though it is, I think, inaccurate to argue that under Yeltsin the media was so free. What happened under Yeltsin is to some extent what we’ve seen in this country, where the media was given out to the oligarchical interests into private hands and was often manipulated for political purposes by the government. So I think Russians associate him with this great pain and poverty and chaos, and they saw in Putin, a man — let’s not forget — who was essentially appointed by Yeltsin — the elections were rigged, by Putin, who — his first act was in a kind of Ford-Nixon move to give Yeltsin and his family immunity and from prosecution. They see in Putin a man who is restoring the greatness of the Russian state, whether we like it or not, and who is giving them some stability, a reprieve from the chaos they associate with the Yeltsin years. Finally, the sad part of it is that Yeltsin and his band of merry reformers, those so touted by Larry Summers and Strobe Talbott and others in the Clinton administration, they gave democracy a bad name in Russia, because too many Russians today associate democracy with chaos, corruption and poverty. The original content of this program is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. Please attribute legal copies of this work to democracynow.org. Some of the work (s) that this program incorporates, however, may be separately licensed. For further information or additional permissions, contact us. Next story from this daily show David Halberstam (1934 – 2007):
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Title: The Most Liberal Cities in America - Democratic Underground Headings: The Most Liberal Cities in America The Most Liberal Cities in America Content: Printer Friendly | Permalink | | Top Webster Green (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-14-05 01:11 PM Response to Reply #12 63. They'll drag me kicking and screaming out of Northern California I've lived in Fairfax (Awesome!), and I now live 4 miles from Guerneville. Printer Friendly | Permalink | | Top Lydia Leftcoast (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-13-05 03:02 PM Response to Original message 13. Golden Valley as the most liberal place in Minnesota? It's a non-descript suburb, noted mostly as the place that John Steinbeck went looking for in Travels with Charley because he liked the name. I'd pick Minneapolis and St. Paul together. Printer Friendly | Permalink | | Top siliconefreak (619 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-13-05 03:50 PM Response to Reply #13 21. it's the data It's their criteria that puts Golden Valley over the top. I remember when I lived there many years ago - Golden Valley was known as THE gay suburb. :)
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Title: The Most Liberal Cities in America - Democratic Underground Headings: The Most Liberal Cities in America The Most Liberal Cities in America Content: It's a non-descript suburb, noted mostly as the place that John Steinbeck went looking for in Travels with Charley because he liked the name. I'd pick Minneapolis and St. Paul together. Printer Friendly | Permalink | | Top siliconefreak (619 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-13-05 03:50 PM Response to Reply #13 21. it's the data It's their criteria that puts Golden Valley over the top. I remember when I lived there many years ago - Golden Valley was known as THE gay suburb. :) Printer Friendly | Permalink | | Top Lydia Leftcoast (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-13-05 04:27 PM Response to Reply #21 25. Really? And here I thought it was inhabited by my very Middle American relatives? Who knew? Printer Friendly | Permalink | | Top Rambis (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-13-05 03:04 PM Response to Original message 14.
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Title: Protecting the Freedom to Vote | Demos Headings: Protecting the Freedom to Vote Protecting the Freedom to Vote The Voter Empowerment Act of 2012 Introduction Content: 2 When these machinations lead to eligible voters being dropped from the rolls, or challenged, their right to vote can be denied on the basis of bureaucratic error or even malfeasance. Some otherwise eligible American citizens are barred from voting because of past crimes, even if they have completed their sentences and are otherwise restored to society. Voters continue to face underhanded attempts to keep them from the polls through tricks and deceptive practices, such as information being distributed calling on members of certain parties to vote on days after Election Day. The numbers tell the tale of how red tape can present barriers that keep people from voting. Approximately 131 million American citizens voted in the 2008 elections. 3 Over 146 million people were registered to vote in 2008, according to the US Census Current Population Survey. 4 So, the voting rate for people who were registered to vote was ninety percent, while the voting rate for citizens of voting age was only sixty-four percent. 5 Today, approximately 51 million eligible Americans are still not registered to vote, according to the Pew Center on the States. 6 This represents almost one in four citizens, disproportionately low-income voters, people of color, and younger Americans. 7 This suggests that a major focus for increasing citizen participation in elections should be to decrease the bureaucratic barriers to becoming registered to vote.
https://www.demos.org/policy-briefs/protecting-freedom-vote
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Title: Protecting the Freedom to Vote | Demos Headings: Protecting the Freedom to Vote Protecting the Freedom to Vote The Voter Empowerment Act of 2012 Introduction Content: 3 Over 146 million people were registered to vote in 2008, according to the US Census Current Population Survey. 4 So, the voting rate for people who were registered to vote was ninety percent, while the voting rate for citizens of voting age was only sixty-four percent. 5 Today, approximately 51 million eligible Americans are still not registered to vote, according to the Pew Center on the States. 6 This represents almost one in four citizens, disproportionately low-income voters, people of color, and younger Americans. 7 This suggests that a major focus for increasing citizen participation in elections should be to decrease the bureaucratic barriers to becoming registered to vote. Eligible Americans should never find themselves shut out of the system and denied the right to participate in choosing their government representatives because of bureaucratic error. Yet a Cooperative Congressional Election Study by Harvard Professor Stephen Ansolabehere reported that in the 2008 election 2 to 3 million registered voters were prevented from voting because of registration or other administrative problems, and 9 million eligible Americans were not registered because of residency rules or registration deadlines. 8 Reportedly, the number of people barred from voting in 2008 exceeded the popular vote margin of the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections. 9 The study concluded that “registration continues to create significant barriers to getting into the electoral system and to voting on Election Day.” 10 Anyone can get caught up in the red tape and find their freedom to vote impinged upon.
https://www.demos.org/policy-briefs/protecting-freedom-vote
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Title: Protecting the Freedom to Vote | Demos Headings: Protecting the Freedom to Vote Protecting the Freedom to Vote The Voter Empowerment Act of 2012 Introduction Content: Eligible Americans should never find themselves shut out of the system and denied the right to participate in choosing their government representatives because of bureaucratic error. Yet a Cooperative Congressional Election Study by Harvard Professor Stephen Ansolabehere reported that in the 2008 election 2 to 3 million registered voters were prevented from voting because of registration or other administrative problems, and 9 million eligible Americans were not registered because of residency rules or registration deadlines. 8 Reportedly, the number of people barred from voting in 2008 exceeded the popular vote margin of the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections. 9 The study concluded that “registration continues to create significant barriers to getting into the electoral system and to voting on Election Day.” 10 Anyone can get caught up in the red tape and find their freedom to vote impinged upon. Former U.S. Representative Lincoln Davis knows something about elections and government, yet this year when he went to polls in his hometown where he’d been voting since 1995, he was denied the right to vote. “We walked in and they told me I was not a registered voter. I had been taken off the list . . . These are people who I grew up with. I told them I live here.
https://www.demos.org/policy-briefs/protecting-freedom-vote
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Title: Headings: Content: Feeding Type - How the organisms get their food –Autotroph or Producer •Makes it’s own food –Heterotroph or Consumer •Must eat other organisms to survive As we go through the PowerPoint Fill in the chart with the correct information about each of the 6 kingdoms. Remember for each kingdom your want to find: Cell Type – Prokaryotic OR Eukaryotic Cell Number – Single celled OR Multi celled Feeding Type – Autotrophic OR Heterotrophic How organisms in that kingdom are important to us 6 Kingdoms •Archaebacteria • Eubacteria • Protista • Fungi • Plantae • Animalia Prokaryotes Eukaryotes Archaebacteria •Ancient bacteria- –Live in very harsh environments Eubacteria •It is the eubacteria that most people are talking about when they say bacteria, because they live in more normal conditions like the human body or pond water. Both Types of Bacteria •ALL bacteria are single celled, prokaryotes so they are very simple organisms Bacterial Locomotion •Some bacteria have flagella or cilia for movement •Some secrete a slime layer and ooze over surfaces like slugs Bacterial Feeding •Some bacteria are autotrophs and can photosynthesize like a plant. • Some bacteria are heterotrophs that catch their food Protists •Protists include many single celled organisms, like slime molds, protozoa and primitive algae. Odds & Ends Kingdom Protists •There are animal-like, fungus-like, and plant-like protists • Some are beneficial • Protists are found in lakes and ponds •Some protists can cause diseases in humans, such as: Protists Disease •Amebic dysentery Ameba histolytica Protists Disease •African Sleeping Sickness Trypanosoma Protists Disease •Malaria Plasmodium Protists Movement •3 types of movement: –Pseudopod (false foot) –Flagella/cilia (hairs) –Contractile vacuoles Protists Feeding Style •Protists can be autotrophs or heterotrophs Fungi •The Kingdom Fungi includes some of the most important organisms. •By breaking down dead organic material, they continue the cycle of nutrients through ecosystems. •All fungi are Fungi eukaryotic •They may be unicellular or multicellular •Found in wet areas Unicellular (yeast) Multicellular Fungi •Fungi can be very helpful and delicious • Many antibacterial drugs are derived from fungi Penicillin Fungi •Fungi also causes a number of plant and animal diseases: •
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Title: How to Transfer Money From One Bank to Another | DepositAccounts Headings: Banking 101: How to Transfer Money From One Bank to Another Banking 101: How to Transfer Money From One Bank to Another How to transfer money between banks Transfer money with a wire transfer Transfer money with a bank app Transfer money by writing a check Transfer money using a money order or cashier’s check Use P2P payment apps to transfer money How to transfer money with Venmo How to transfer money with PayPal How to transfer money with Cash App How to transfer money with Zelle How to transfer money with Apple Pay The best transfer method Content: If you want to initiate a domestic wire transfer, you may need to know: The routing number of the bank you’re sending the money to The name, address and phone number of the bank that will be receiving the funds The bank account number of the recipient of the money The name and address of the recipient of the funds If you are sending an international wire transfer, you’ll also need: The recipient bank’s SWIFT code (a designation that identifies members of a global network of financial institutions), if applicable The International Bank Account Number (IBAN) Transfer money with a bank app Another option to move money between bank accounts at different financial institutions is to use your bank app on your phone or online. In most accounts, you can set up an “external account” where you can enter account information for the bank account to which you’ll transfer money. In order for these external transfers to work, both banking institutions must support automated clearing house (ACH) transactions. However, this is a type of electronic transfer method most banks in the U.S. support. There are a number of steps you must take to set up this external account and make transfers: First, you’ll need to enter information about the depositor bank. This includes the bank’s name and routing number, as well as your personal account number. Then, you must indicate the type of account that will receive the funds.
https://www.depositaccounts.com/blog/bank-transfer.html
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Title: How to Transfer Money From One Bank to Another | DepositAccounts Headings: Banking 101: How to Transfer Money From One Bank to Another Banking 101: How to Transfer Money From One Bank to Another How to transfer money between banks Transfer money with a wire transfer Transfer money with a bank app Transfer money by writing a check Transfer money using a money order or cashier’s check Use P2P payment apps to transfer money How to transfer money with Venmo How to transfer money with PayPal How to transfer money with Cash App How to transfer money with Zelle How to transfer money with Apple Pay The best transfer method Content: However, this is a type of electronic transfer method most banks in the U.S. support. There are a number of steps you must take to set up this external account and make transfers: First, you’ll need to enter information about the depositor bank. This includes the bank’s name and routing number, as well as your personal account number. Then, you must indicate the type of account that will receive the funds. The most common account types are checking or savings accounts, but there could be other options to choose from, like money market or brokerage accounts. Next, you’ll need to verify that you are the owner of the receiving account. Some banks will allow you to verify the account immediately by prompting you to log into the recipient account while you’re logged into the sending account. For banks that don’t offer immediate verification, you will receive small test deposits in the receiving account and later verify the amounts with the bank where you’re setting up the external account access. Once verification is done, you can transfer money between these accounts.
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Title: Finding the Best Psychiatrist Near You in 2020 | Depression Alliance Headings: How To Find The Best Psychiatrist Near Me In 2021 How To Find The Best Psychiatrist Near Me In 2021 Psychiatrist Near Me: How You Can Start Looking What is a Psychiatrist? How Do I Find a Psychiatrist? Why Can’t I Just See My Primary Care Physician? Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Health Disorders Types of Mental Illness 5 Things to Look For in a Potential Psychiatrist Researching Credentials Communication Style Good Listening and Observation Skills Empathy Checking Insurance Acceptance and Pricing Preparing for The First Appointment What Happens in the First Session? What if I Change My Mind? Find a Psychiatrist Near Me Content: They can, therefore, diagnose mental health conditions and prescribe appropriate medication. This is in contrast to a psychologist, who can provide therapeutic treatment but cannot prescribe medication to a patient. While psychiatrists will generally have some experience with therapy, they use their skills to understand your problem mainly for diagnosis and prescription purposes. They will often also recommend that you see a therapist in addition to using medication. How Do I Find a Psychiatrist? The most common ways to find a psychiatrist are: Get a referral from your doctor. This is highly recommended, as your primary care physician knows enough about you to refer you to someone who is perfect for your particular needs. You may also feel more comfortable seeing someone who you know your doctor trusts. Some insurances require that you get a referral letter from a doctor before seeing a psychiatrist.
https://www.depressionalliance.org/psychiatrist-near-me/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1047948122#6_2282167616
Title: Finding the Best Psychiatrist Near You in 2020 | Depression Alliance Headings: How To Find The Best Psychiatrist Near Me In 2021 How To Find The Best Psychiatrist Near Me In 2021 Psychiatrist Near Me: How You Can Start Looking What is a Psychiatrist? How Do I Find a Psychiatrist? Why Can’t I Just See My Primary Care Physician? Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Health Disorders Types of Mental Illness 5 Things to Look For in a Potential Psychiatrist Researching Credentials Communication Style Good Listening and Observation Skills Empathy Checking Insurance Acceptance and Pricing Preparing for The First Appointment What Happens in the First Session? What if I Change My Mind? Find a Psychiatrist Near Me Content: Simply searching Google for a “psychiatrist near me” should give you a number of options. This is a simple solution, but you are likely to trust the psychiatrist you find a little less than if a doctor or association recommended them. Why Can’t I Just See My Primary Care Physician? Technically, your primary care physician can prescribe you antidepressants or other types of medications that are used to treat mental illness. However, they do not have the years of study or experience in diagnosing mental illness that a psychiatrist requires. They might be very knowledgeable, but without the years of specialization, they lack the expertise you need. They will probably explain this to you, and refer you to someone they trust. Diagnosis and Treatment of Mental Health Disorders The diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders depends very much on the individual and type of illness. If you have a clear idea of your problem (especially if you’re already seeing a psychologist) your psychiatrist may simply need to talk to you to get an understanding of what you need. This is particularly true with illnesses such as anxiety and depression.
https://www.depressionalliance.org/psychiatrist-near-me/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1068375413#0_2335350719
Title: This week in history: The Fall of Constantinople had profound consequences - Deseret News Headings: This week in history: The Fall of Constantinople had profound consequences This week in history: The Fall of Constantinople had profound consequences Content: This week in history: The Fall of Constantinople had profound consequences - Deseret News Filed under: U.S. & World World & Nation This week in history: The Fall of Constantinople had profound consequences By Deseret News May 29, 2013, 6:45pm MDT Cody Carlson, For the Deseret News On May 29, 1453 — 560 years ago this week — Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks. The fall of this great city signaled the end of the Byzantine Empire, the medieval incarnation of the Roman Empire, and saw the armies of Islam spread into Europe from Asia for the first time. In A.D. 330, the Roman Emperor Constantine founded the city of Constantinople on the Greek village of Byzantine to be the new imperial capital. Sitting on the Bosporus strait, which connects Europe and Asia, the new city was more easily defended than Rome, and it was a Christian city to reflect the emperor's religious preference. Like Rome, Constantinople had seven hills divided into 14 districts. For centuries, the city stood as the center of imperial power, even after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in A.D. 476. Historians refer to this medieval incarnation of the empire as Byzantine.
https://www.deseret.com/2013/5/29/20520357/this-week-in-history-the-fall-of-constantinople-had-profound-consequences
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1068902341#5_2336579193
Title: How the Hobby Lobby ruling helped and hurt religious freedom - Deseret News Headings: How the Hobby Lobby ruling helped and hurt religious freedom How the Hobby Lobby ruling helped and hurt religious freedom The Hobby Lobby case Controversial ruling After Hobby Lobby The Latest Belarus citizens can’t leave the country. Here’s why Photo of the day: Sailor killed at Pearl Harbor returns home to Utah John Boyega says he’s ‘open’ to coming back to ‘Star Wars’ Grizzlies say Game 5 will be Jazz’s ‘hardest’ to win yet This ‘Big Bang Theory’ actress is hosting ‘Jeopardy!’ now — and she’s really excited Here’s how to watch the ‘Lego Masters’ Season 2 premiere Content: Religious freedom protections continue to be a hot topic five years later. Pablo Martinez Monsivais, Associated Press The Hobby Lobby case was one of dozens filed on religious grounds to challenge the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate, which required most employers with 50 or more employees to cover a variety of forms of birth control in company health insurance plans. Religious objectors to the mandate said it forced them to pay for drugs that cause abortions. Because abortion went against their religious beliefs, they argued the Affordable Care Act infringed upon their religious freedom rights. The government had exempted churches and other houses of worship from the mandate and offered an accommodation to religiously affiliated nonprofits. Nonprofits could notify their insurance provider about their objections, and the provider would then arrange contraceptive coverage directly with employees. As a for-profit business, Hobby Lobby could not access this accommodation, despite being owned by a conservative Christian family. It faced lofty fines for not covering a full range of birth control options. It challenged this arrangement in court, claiming that the government could accomplish its goal of expanding access to contraceptives without forcing business owners to violate their religious beliefs. "Given that the government was already providing an accommodation to a whole bunch of other types of groups, it didn't have any good reason for denying one to Hobby Lobby," said Luke Goodrich, vice president and senior counsel for The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.
https://www.deseret.com/2019/6/27/20676591/how-the-hobby-lobby-ruling-helped-and-hurt-religious-freedom
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1068902341#6_2336581803
Title: How the Hobby Lobby ruling helped and hurt religious freedom - Deseret News Headings: How the Hobby Lobby ruling helped and hurt religious freedom How the Hobby Lobby ruling helped and hurt religious freedom The Hobby Lobby case Controversial ruling After Hobby Lobby The Latest Belarus citizens can’t leave the country. Here’s why Photo of the day: Sailor killed at Pearl Harbor returns home to Utah John Boyega says he’s ‘open’ to coming back to ‘Star Wars’ Grizzlies say Game 5 will be Jazz’s ‘hardest’ to win yet This ‘Big Bang Theory’ actress is hosting ‘Jeopardy!’ now — and she’s really excited Here’s how to watch the ‘Lego Masters’ Season 2 premiere Content: Nonprofits could notify their insurance provider about their objections, and the provider would then arrange contraceptive coverage directly with employees. As a for-profit business, Hobby Lobby could not access this accommodation, despite being owned by a conservative Christian family. It faced lofty fines for not covering a full range of birth control options. It challenged this arrangement in court, claiming that the government could accomplish its goal of expanding access to contraceptives without forcing business owners to violate their religious beliefs. "Given that the government was already providing an accommodation to a whole bunch of other types of groups, it didn't have any good reason for denying one to Hobby Lobby," said Luke Goodrich, vice president and senior counsel for The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. The Hobby Lobby case, like this week's congressional hearing, centered on the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which helps judges apply the religious freedom protections offered by the First Amendment. It creates a balancing test between the religious interests of individual Americans and the government's policy goals. In cases involving the act, individuals must show they have a sincerely held belief that's been burdened by government action. If they do, the government has to prove it has a compelling reason to enact the policy and has no better way to achieve the desired outcome. Controversial ruling Demonstrator react to hearing the Supreme Court's decision on the Hobby Lobby case outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Monday, June 30, 2014.
https://www.deseret.com/2019/6/27/20676591/how-the-hobby-lobby-ruling-helped-and-hurt-religious-freedom
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1068902341#7_2336584409
Title: How the Hobby Lobby ruling helped and hurt religious freedom - Deseret News Headings: How the Hobby Lobby ruling helped and hurt religious freedom How the Hobby Lobby ruling helped and hurt religious freedom The Hobby Lobby case Controversial ruling After Hobby Lobby The Latest Belarus citizens can’t leave the country. Here’s why Photo of the day: Sailor killed at Pearl Harbor returns home to Utah John Boyega says he’s ‘open’ to coming back to ‘Star Wars’ Grizzlies say Game 5 will be Jazz’s ‘hardest’ to win yet This ‘Big Bang Theory’ actress is hosting ‘Jeopardy!’ now — and she’s really excited Here’s how to watch the ‘Lego Masters’ Season 2 premiere Content: The Hobby Lobby case, like this week's congressional hearing, centered on the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which helps judges apply the religious freedom protections offered by the First Amendment. It creates a balancing test between the religious interests of individual Americans and the government's policy goals. In cases involving the act, individuals must show they have a sincerely held belief that's been burdened by government action. If they do, the government has to prove it has a compelling reason to enact the policy and has no better way to achieve the desired outcome. Controversial ruling Demonstrator react to hearing the Supreme Court's decision on the Hobby Lobby case outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Monday, June 30, 2014. The Supreme Court says corporations can hold religious objections that allow them to opt out of the new health law requirement that they cover contraceptives for women. Religious freedom protections continue to be a hot topic five years later. Pablo Martinez Monsivais, Associated Press Although the Religious Freedom Restoration Act received widespread support when it passed in 1993, it's become increasingly controversial. Legal experts often clash over how it's applied, and the Hobby Lobby case was no exception. The biggest sticking point in the case was whether a for-profit corporation is covered by religious freedom protections.
https://www.deseret.com/2019/6/27/20676591/how-the-hobby-lobby-ruling-helped-and-hurt-religious-freedom
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1070896286#0_2341011161
Title: GIVE TIME AND PROPER CARE TO HELP JAMMED FINGER HEAL - Deseret News Headings: GIVE TIME AND PROPER CARE TO HELP JAMMED FINGER HEAL GIVE TIME AND PROPER CARE TO HELP JAMMED FINGER HEAL Content: GIVE TIME AND PROPER CARE TO HELP JAMMED FINGER HEAL - Deseret News Filed under: GIVE TIME AND PROPER CARE TO HELP JAMMED FINGER HEAL By Deseret News Jun 14, 1992, 12:00am MDT Alton Thygerson You jab your finger into a wall, catch a ball wrong, fall on the finger, inadvertently run into someone - jammed fingers result from many causes. However you do it, the results are the same: a painful, swollen, stiff finger. It is probably a sprain, a stretching or partial tearing of the ligaments and capsule surrounding the joint. Finger joints are small, and they seem to stay swollen forever after they've been injured. Jammed fingers stay swollen for months, even if they are not very serious, and there is not a lot you can do about it. A swollen finger won't bend as far as a normal one, so people develop the habit of making it bend by pulling at it with the other hand. That irritates it more and makes it swell further. Months later they may wonder why the swelling has not gone down.
https://www.deseretnews.com/article/232167/GIVE-TIME-AND-PROPER-CARE-TO-HELP-JAMMED-FINGER-HEAL.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1070896286#5_2341017914
Title: GIVE TIME AND PROPER CARE TO HELP JAMMED FINGER HEAL - Deseret News Headings: GIVE TIME AND PROPER CARE TO HELP JAMMED FINGER HEAL GIVE TIME AND PROPER CARE TO HELP JAMMED FINGER HEAL Content: Put ice chips or cubes in a plastic bag. Wrap the bag in a moist towel and place it over the injured area. Do not apply heat until 72 hours after the injury. C compress or wrap with elastic bandage or other bandage that will compress the joint. E elevate the part above the heart's level. Jammed fingers should be left alone - do not pull or bend them. Later, rehabilitate with contrast baths and anti-inflammatories. Use the finger muscles themselves to exercise the joint, not the other hand pulling and bending it. Seek medical attention if: - Pain and swelling last longer than two weeks.
https://www.deseretnews.com/article/232167/GIVE-TIME-AND-PROPER-CARE-TO-HELP-JAMMED-FINGER-HEAL.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1077177637#2_2355842593
Title: Examples of american cold-war propaganda Headings: Examples of american cold-war propaganda Examples of american cold-war propaganda Litterature and comic books Media and advertising Movies 10 Amazing Cold War Propaganda Posters The power of propaganda Menu design at its best About the Author Mirko Humbert Content: Couldn’t find the date, but Radio Free Europe started broadcasting in 1950, so this is during cold war. People were asked to donate “truth dollars” to fight communism, a little bit like they’re sending “freedom fighters” now (like Georges Carlin said: if fire fighters are fighting fire, then what do freedom fighters fight?). Canadair anti-communist ad of 1955, see another one here. Movies Although the poster doesn’t look like obvious propaganda, the film plot was 1949). A hard-working american kicks the ass of a monsterous cheating soviet, even the the russian fans have to admit that the american is the best and cheer him (1985). The Captain of an advanced Russian Submarine wants to defect to America but he told the Russian Navy about his plans. So, he needs the help of Jack Ryan and an American submarine to get the crew off his ship and convince the Russians that the Red October was destroyed when it was captured by the Americans (1990). Russia invades America and its central-America allies (1984). 10 Amazing Cold War Propaganda Posters The Cold War lasted from the end of World War II right up to the early 1990s, although the Soviet Union and the USA never actually engaged in direct battle.
https://www.designer-daily.com/examples-of-american-cold-war-propaganda-2918
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1077177637#3_2355844373
Title: Examples of american cold-war propaganda Headings: Examples of american cold-war propaganda Examples of american cold-war propaganda Litterature and comic books Media and advertising Movies 10 Amazing Cold War Propaganda Posters The power of propaganda Menu design at its best About the Author Mirko Humbert Content: A hard-working american kicks the ass of a monsterous cheating soviet, even the the russian fans have to admit that the american is the best and cheer him (1985). The Captain of an advanced Russian Submarine wants to defect to America but he told the Russian Navy about his plans. So, he needs the help of Jack Ryan and an American submarine to get the crew off his ship and convince the Russians that the Red October was destroyed when it was captured by the Americans (1990). Russia invades America and its central-America allies (1984). 10 Amazing Cold War Propaganda Posters The Cold War lasted from the end of World War II right up to the early 1990s, although the Soviet Union and the USA never actually engaged in direct battle. Instead, the Cold War was expressed through weapons development (the nuclear arms race), technological development (the space race), espionage and… August 4, 2009 In "Blog" The power of propaganda Propaganda serves to rally people to action, take up arms and fight, vote for someone or something, make a change socially or politically - propaganda is a relevant and effective tools used everyday by government and private industry. Do you believe smoking is bad for you? You can probably thank… May 18, 2012 In "Articles" Menu design at its best Graphic designers love to judge books by their covers. At restaurants and bars, they can't stop being critical when entering the place or taking the menu in their hands. Most restaurants have poorly designed menus, making the food a little less tasty for our fellow designers.
https://www.designer-daily.com/examples-of-american-cold-war-propaganda-2918
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1078987433#1_2361434644
Title: How To Make That Perfect Designer Profile? Headings: How To Make That Perfect Designer Profile? How To Make That Perfect Designer Profile? by eshley jackson Tweet - March 6, 2018 in Graphic Designers - [wtr-time] Here Are Some Points To Make That Perfect Designer Profile 01. Create An Interesting Profile Cover Looking For Graphic Design Projects? 02. Include Enough Design Pieces Recommended Reading: 03. Make A Physical Portfolio Also 04. High Resolution 05. Select The Designs Carefully 06. Make Best Use Of Your About Page Recommended Reading: 07. Client Testimonials Work Wonders 08. Use Crowdsourcing Platforms Conclusion eshley jackson Contact Posts Content: But they must conduct their career in a professional manner. A perfect graphic designer profile is their asset that helps in gaining new clients. The profile must be build to please the potential clients and it should speak about the designer’s skills. The demand for graphic designs is always there. As a graphic designer, all you need to do is to grab plenty of design opportunities with both the hands. A talented graphic designer is hardly ever out of work. However, if you are working from home and have your own studio, your success will depend on your ability to attract clients. There are around 25% designers who are self-employed. What is more worrying is that traditional employers such as newspapers and periodicals have reduced hiring graphic designers. Therefore, many designers are now compelled to work from home.
https://www.designhill.com/design-blog/how-to-make-that-perfect-designer-profile/
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Title: Cold roof - Designing Buildings Wiki Headings: esigning Buildings Wiki D esigning Buildings Wiki Share your construction industry knowledge www.designingbuildings.co.uk Edit this article Cold roof [ edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki Content: Cold roof - Designing Buildings Wiki D esigning Buildings Wiki Share your construction industry knowledge www.designingbuildings.co.uk Edit this article Last edited 22 Nov 2020 See full history Cold roof A cold roof is roof in which the thermal insulation layer is located immediately above or between the ceiling joists meaning that everything above the insulation, such as the rafters, and any roof space, will be colder than the living space below it. When warm, damp air permeates up through the ceiling and reaches the cold roof space, the change in temperature can result in condensation forming. Adequate roof space ventilation must be provided therefore to remove this air. This requirement, and the need for preventative measures to tackle cold bridging, means that warm roofs can be preferable. A warm roof is one in which the insulation layer is laid on top of roof structure (or above the loft or attic space in the case of pitched roofs) so that the roof structure or roof space is closer to the inside temperature and so the risk of condensation is reduced. Particular care must be taken when installing loft insulation, as this can convert a pitched roof from a warm to a cold roof. Ventilation must then be provided to prevent the accumulation of moist air and so condensation, as this can cause the roof structure to deteriorate and ultimately to fail. [ edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki Blue roof . Condensation in buildings . Domestic roofs .
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Title: Cold roof - Designing Buildings Wiki Headings: esigning Buildings Wiki D esigning Buildings Wiki Share your construction industry knowledge www.designingbuildings.co.uk Edit this article Cold roof [ edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki Content: Flat roof . Flat roof defects . Interstitial condensation . Inverted roof . Roofing defects . Thermal bridging in buildings . Thermal comfort . Warm roof . Retrieved from " https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Cold_roof " Share Add a comment Send us feedback
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1082569961#6_2372467392
Title: Modernist architecture - Designing Buildings Wiki Headings: Modernist architecture Edit this article Modernist architecture Contents [ edit] Introduction [ edit] History [ edit] Principles and characteristics [ edit] International variations [ edit] American Modernism [ edit] British Modernism [ edit] Dutch Modernism [ edit] Germanic Modernism [ edit] Italian Modernism [ edit] Nordic Modernism [ edit] Brazilian Modernism [ edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki [ edit] External resources Content: Large windows set in horizontal bands. Open plan floors . White or cream facades. [ edit] International variations Modernist architecture evolved in different forms in different countries. [ edit] American Modernism Frank Lloyd Wright developed an approach to the design of houses pre-World War I, known as the ‘Prairie Style ’, which lay the groundwork for the influx of European modernism during the 1920s and 30s, most notably in Art Deco. The ‘ International Style ’, as it was referred to, flourished in the US post-World War II, and was identified most famously by the design of high-rise corporate office buildings by the likes of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (see the Seagram Building above). The Chicago School of Architecture was established in the wake of this architectural migration by the likes of Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius, as they educated young architects in much the same way as in the Bauhaus . Modernism developed further in the 1960s, as architects such as Louis Kahn and Eero Saarinen began to react against the International Style, disenchanted by the sterile aestheticism of much post-war urban design. Kahn introduced principles from the Beaux Arts style, while Robert Venturi encouraged the study of the vernacular and commercial landscapes. Gradually, these developments gave rise to Postmodernism as the most dominant style in the United States by the early-1980s, with many countries around the world following their lead .
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Modernist_architecture
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1082569961#7_2372469613
Title: Modernist architecture - Designing Buildings Wiki Headings: Modernist architecture Edit this article Modernist architecture Contents [ edit] Introduction [ edit] History [ edit] Principles and characteristics [ edit] International variations [ edit] American Modernism [ edit] British Modernism [ edit] Dutch Modernism [ edit] Germanic Modernism [ edit] Italian Modernism [ edit] Nordic Modernism [ edit] Brazilian Modernism [ edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki [ edit] External resources Content: The ‘ International Style ’, as it was referred to, flourished in the US post-World War II, and was identified most famously by the design of high-rise corporate office buildings by the likes of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (see the Seagram Building above). The Chicago School of Architecture was established in the wake of this architectural migration by the likes of Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius, as they educated young architects in much the same way as in the Bauhaus . Modernism developed further in the 1960s, as architects such as Louis Kahn and Eero Saarinen began to react against the International Style, disenchanted by the sterile aestheticism of much post-war urban design. Kahn introduced principles from the Beaux Arts style, while Robert Venturi encouraged the study of the vernacular and commercial landscapes. Gradually, these developments gave rise to Postmodernism as the most dominant style in the United States by the early-1980s, with many countries around the world following their lead . [ edit] British Modernism In Britain, classicism remained a strong influence well into the early-20th century, with an emphasis on Tudor revivalism and the Arts and Crafts movement. Modern materials such as steel and concrete were adopted by architects, but more-often-than-not they would be hidden by traditional Portland stone . In the 1920s, Art Deco began to emerge across Britain, most commonly in the design of the new cinemas that were increasingly popular. Peter Behrens’ New Ways in Northampton was one of the first modernist buildings in 1925, but this and others like it were seen as ‘exercises in modernity’ rather than being a genuine template for a new kind of urban design . With the arrival of several leading European architects in the inter-war period, Britain began to develop more modernist architecture, such as the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill, and Highpoint I – among the best in the world.
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Modernist_architecture
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1082569961#8_2372472315
Title: Modernist architecture - Designing Buildings Wiki Headings: Modernist architecture Edit this article Modernist architecture Contents [ edit] Introduction [ edit] History [ edit] Principles and characteristics [ edit] International variations [ edit] American Modernism [ edit] British Modernism [ edit] Dutch Modernism [ edit] Germanic Modernism [ edit] Italian Modernism [ edit] Nordic Modernism [ edit] Brazilian Modernism [ edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki [ edit] External resources Content: [ edit] British Modernism In Britain, classicism remained a strong influence well into the early-20th century, with an emphasis on Tudor revivalism and the Arts and Crafts movement. Modern materials such as steel and concrete were adopted by architects, but more-often-than-not they would be hidden by traditional Portland stone . In the 1920s, Art Deco began to emerge across Britain, most commonly in the design of the new cinemas that were increasingly popular. Peter Behrens’ New Ways in Northampton was one of the first modernist buildings in 1925, but this and others like it were seen as ‘exercises in modernity’ rather than being a genuine template for a new kind of urban design . With the arrival of several leading European architects in the inter-war period, Britain began to develop more modernist architecture, such as the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill, and Highpoint I – among the best in the world. By the mid-1950s, modernism had evolved, inspired by the work of Le Corbusier, into what was termed the New Brutalism, with its emphasis on rigid lines and harsh concrete forms. A landmark building of the time was Denys Lasdun’s Royal National Theatre on London’s Southbank, while Brutalism became the style-of-choice for the functional urban design of shopping centres, social housing, office buildings, multi-storey car parks, and so on. The leading proponents were the Smithsons and James Stirling. New town developments, such as Milton Keynes in 1967, began to adopt the most neo- vernacular Postmodernist styles, inspired by those taking shape in America. [ edit] Dutch Modernism Dutch architects played a leading role in the development of modernist architecture.
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Modernist_architecture
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1082650877#0_2372649636
Title: Postmodern architecture - Designing Buildings Wiki Headings: Postmodern architecture Edit this article Postmodern architecture [ edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki Content: Postmodern architecture - Designing Buildings Wiki Edit this article Last edited 13 May 2021 See full history Postmodern architecture Postmodern architecture, also known as postmodernism (or ‘ pomo ’), is an architectural style that emerged in the late-1960s as a reaction against modernism . Modernist architecture had faced increasing criticism for its rigid doctrines, uniformity and perceived lack of local and cultural context. There were also those who derided the modernism of Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for being too bleak, formal and austere. The failure of building methods and materials, such as the collapse of Ronan Point in 1968, and the gradual deterioration of once-‘utopian’ housing estates, also contributed to the backlash against modernism . In 1966, the architect and theorist Robert Venturi published ‘Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture ’ the catalyst for the postmodern movement. Venturi argued that the ancient cities of Rome spoke in historical layers and vivid juxtapositions rather than one homogenous voice. He also claimed that buildings, as well as being designed objects, were feats of placemaking and should seek to accommodate local conditions of neighbourhood and public behaviour; as individual and rich as the building occupants themselves. In practice, postmodern architecture moved away from the rigid formalities of modernism and began to incorporate stylistic references that were often playful and symbolic, using techniques such as shape, colour and trompe l’oeil; applying elements and structural forms from classical architecture to modern designs .
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Postmodern_architecture
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1082650877#3_2372654625
Title: Postmodern architecture - Designing Buildings Wiki Headings: Postmodern architecture Edit this article Postmodern architecture [ edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki Content: and the Sydney Opera House which is inspired by the sails of ships. Architects sought to incorporate design elements from multiple styles, breaking down the boundaries between them. Accordingly, postmodernism is often praised for its eclectic and joyful style . However, it has also faced its fair share of criticism, with many deriding it as ugly, superficial, derivative, and, in the words of Fredric Jameson, ‘the cultural logic of late capitalism’. Indeed, the huge urban expansion of Dubai has led to it being referred to as the ‘global capital of postmodernism ’. Postmodernism flourished during the 1980s and 1990s, sub-dividing into other styles such as high-tech, deconstructivism, and neo-classicism. Leading architects of the movement included; Philip Johnson, Charles Moore, Frank Gehry, Michael Graves, Terry Farrell and James Stirling. Notable postmodern buildings include: SIS Building by Terry Farrell [see top image].
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Postmodern_architecture
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1082650877#4_2372655968
Title: Postmodern architecture - Designing Buildings Wiki Headings: Postmodern architecture Edit this article Postmodern architecture [ edit] Related articles on Designing Buildings Wiki Content: Postmodernism flourished during the 1980s and 1990s, sub-dividing into other styles such as high-tech, deconstructivism, and neo-classicism. Leading architects of the movement included; Philip Johnson, Charles Moore, Frank Gehry, Michael Graves, Terry Farrell and James Stirling. Notable postmodern buildings include: SIS Building by Terry Farrell [see top image]. Piazza d’Italia by Charles Moore. Portland Building by Michael Graves. Bank of America Center, Houston by Philip Johnson. Neue Staatsgalerie by James Stirling. No.1 Poultry by James Stirling.
https://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/wiki/Postmodern_architecture
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1090768601#10_2392245718
Title: Is graphic design a good major? The pros and cons Headings: Is graphic design a good major? The pros and cons Is graphic design a good major? The pros and cons What exactly is graphic design? The Pros of Graphic Design Creativity Most graphic design needs can be accomplished at home Plenty of Job Options Graphic design provides structure Graphic design adds an aesthetic appeal It captures the focus of the viewer It’s easy for people to appreciate your work The Cons of Graphic Design Constraints Design is subjective Graphic design needs to be constantly updated Instability Graphic design can be a competitive market to break into Unlimited Downloads: 1,000,000+ Fonts, InDesign Templates, Photoshop Actions, Mockups & Design Assets via Content: Design is subjective Everyone has their own opinions when a student ask is a graphic design a good major. As design itself is subjective the same goes to the answer for the above. When you are working as a graphic designer sometimes you need to make sacrifices and create stuff that doesn’t look the way you feel it would have looked better. Graphic design needs to be constantly updated This is almost true because sometimes certain organizations want to keep the same classic style. Each brand has its own message and all the graphic design elements around them must be updated so that the visual impact remains relevant. Sometimes even content that was created one year ago might be considered out of date by some people and that can impact the profitability of an organization. Instability A lot of graphic designers work sometimes on different projects at the same time especially when they are self-employed. On top of this, many in-house graphic designers that have steady jobs for major agencies and companies discover that during times of economic crisis or financial instability. There is also a big wave of freelancer graphic designs that are impacting the way the pricing goes. Just be aware that as other domains graphic design has some strange particularities sometimes.
https://www.designyourway.net/blog/graphic-design/a-good-major/
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Title: Is graphic design a good major? The pros and cons Headings: Is graphic design a good major? The pros and cons Is graphic design a good major? The pros and cons What exactly is graphic design? The Pros of Graphic Design Creativity Most graphic design needs can be accomplished at home Plenty of Job Options Graphic design provides structure Graphic design adds an aesthetic appeal It captures the focus of the viewer It’s easy for people to appreciate your work The Cons of Graphic Design Constraints Design is subjective Graphic design needs to be constantly updated Instability Graphic design can be a competitive market to break into Unlimited Downloads: 1,000,000+ Fonts, InDesign Templates, Photoshop Actions, Mockups & Design Assets via Content: Sometimes even content that was created one year ago might be considered out of date by some people and that can impact the profitability of an organization. Instability A lot of graphic designers work sometimes on different projects at the same time especially when they are self-employed. On top of this, many in-house graphic designers that have steady jobs for major agencies and companies discover that during times of economic crisis or financial instability. There is also a big wave of freelancer graphic designs that are impacting the way the pricing goes. Just be aware that as other domains graphic design has some strange particularities sometimes. Graphic design can be a competitive market to break into If you check a graphic design job outlook that somebody might do you will see that the skills relevant for graphic designers have remained the same for quite some time. We already mentioned the idea of competition and how this is impacting the designer world. Being so many agencies and freelancers means that you will need to invest a lot in your craft and have a great portfolio when you are starting to hunt for projects. In conclusion, is graphic design a good major? Well, you had a look at the pros and cons that we found for this particular career type.
https://www.designyourway.net/blog/graphic-design/a-good-major/
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Title: Eight Proven Ways to Become Poor and Stay Poor Headings: Eight Proven Ways to Become Poor and Stay Poor Eight Proven Ways to Become Poor and Stay Poor 1. ‘We don’t need no education…’ 2. Develop an addiction. 3. Never save. 4. Borrow. 5. Go directly to jail. 6. Stay in a dead-end low-paid job. 7. Avoid work altogether. 8. Be born in a failing country. Content: But many people hate what they do and earn barely enough money to survive. They are reluctant to take a risk, to learn new skills or to try something new. They stay on a road that leads nowhere. 7. Avoid work altogether. Some unfortunate people are too ill to work but many able bodied people make a decision to live on benefits and to avoid work. Perhaps they intend to marry a movie star or to win the lottery but working their way up is not part of the plan. 8. Be born in a failing country. If you are one of the millions born in very poor countries with no human rights, no education or healthcare and a repressive regime then you face enormous difficulties in escaping a life of poverty.
https://www.destination-innovation.com/eight-proven-ways-to-become-poor-and-stay-poor/