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Title: What are the Benefits of Dried Seaweed? - Detox & Cure Headings: What are the Benefits of Dried Seaweed? What are the Benefits of Dried Seaweed? What are the health benefits of dried seaweed? Zinc Iron Iodine Vitamin K Vitamin B Polysaccharides Omega 3 Fatty Acids Potassium Protein Is dried seaweed healthy? Why choose dried seaweed over roasted seaweed? How does your body get the benefits of dried seaweed? Topical Application of Irish Sea Moss Share this: Content: It turns out there are quite a few. Some of which I have been drawn to find out more about we will explore here. And although there are only a few different types of seaweed that we will look at here, these benefits can carry across in the different types of seaweed, although they do vary slightly depending on which sea vegetables you choose to consume. Did you know that there are approximately 35,000 different species of seaweed on our planet? There are three different types of seaweed that we will look at here, which are more commonly used in food that you might first think. These include: Wakame Nori, and Irish Sea Moss Many people are familiar with Wakame, which is made from Undaria Pinnatifida . This is used to make Miso Soup. The species of seaweed used to make Nori includes Pyropia Yezoensis and Pyropia tenera . Nori is the seaweed used to make Sushi rolls that you are probably vert familiar with.
https://www.detoxandcure.com/what-are-the-benefits-of-dried-seaweed/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1122071587#2_2457849928
Title: What are the Benefits of Dried Seaweed? - Detox & Cure Headings: What are the Benefits of Dried Seaweed? What are the Benefits of Dried Seaweed? What are the health benefits of dried seaweed? Zinc Iron Iodine Vitamin K Vitamin B Polysaccharides Omega 3 Fatty Acids Potassium Protein Is dried seaweed healthy? Why choose dried seaweed over roasted seaweed? How does your body get the benefits of dried seaweed? Topical Application of Irish Sea Moss Share this: Content: These include: Wakame Nori, and Irish Sea Moss Many people are familiar with Wakame, which is made from Undaria Pinnatifida . This is used to make Miso Soup. The species of seaweed used to make Nori includes Pyropia Yezoensis and Pyropia tenera . Nori is the seaweed used to make Sushi rolls that you are probably vert familiar with. It is also used to make seaweed chips, or is sprinkled over salads. Irish Sea Moss, known as Chondrus Crispus, has long been used in foods as a thickener. It was the substance later identified as Carrageenan that was the active agent in this process. Over more recent years, there have been other species of seaweed that contain Carrageenan which have been highly processed to extract the Carrageenan. As a result, Irish Sea Moss has been used less and less for this commercial purpose and is now being used as a wholefood vegan gelatin substitute.
https://www.detoxandcure.com/what-are-the-benefits-of-dried-seaweed/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1124037833#0_2462347162
Title: US immigration: America’s German roots Headings: History part 1: America’s German roots History part 1: America’s German roots Germans are the largest immigrant group in the USA – and yet are the least visible. Klaus Lüber / 02.10.2018 A new life in “the land of the free” Mobile and well-integrated Content: US immigration: America’s German roots German immigrants in the USA History part 1: America’s German roots Germans are the largest immigrant group in the USA – and yet are the least visible. Klaus Lüber / 02.10.2018 dpa There is virtually no other population group that has shaped the past of the USA quite as strongly as German emigrants, with almost seven million of them making their way to the New World over the course of four centuries. Currently 40 to 60 million Americans cite “German” as their primary origin and thus represent the largest immigrant group – even greater than those descended from Irish and Italians. German emigration to the USA began at the end of the 17th century when Germany was suffering from the after-effects of the bloody religious conflicts of the Thirty Years’ War, and Christian minorities were being persecuted. Many farmers lived in poverty, their very existence threatened by failed harvests and land shortages, so many decided to leave for a country that appeared to offer both freedom and prosperity. That country was America. In 1683 a group of 13 orthodox Quaker families from Krefeld left for New England, where they founded Germantown, the first closed German settlement, which is now a suburb of Philadelphia. They were followed in 1709 by 13,000 peasant farmers from the Palatinate, hence they were known as the Palatines.
https://www.deutschland.de/en/usa/us-immigration-americas-german-roots
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1124037833#2_2462351059
Title: US immigration: America’s German roots Headings: History part 1: America’s German roots History part 1: America’s German roots Germans are the largest immigrant group in the USA – and yet are the least visible. Klaus Lüber / 02.10.2018 A new life in “the land of the free” Mobile and well-integrated Content: Rumour had it that the Queen of England would gift them land, but this proved to be just that – a rumour. In the end, 3,000 made it across the Atlantic and settled in what is now Albany, New York. YouTube A new life in “the land of the free” The situation in Germany worsened when the start of industrialisation caused the population to grow dramatically. In the mid-19th century, around three quarters of farmers did not have enough land to make a living, hence they began migrating in huge numbers from 1816 – the start of official German mass emigration to the USA. The opportunities seemed too good to be true: A peasant farmer who had to survive on half a hectare of land in Germany could acquire 64 hectares after just ten years in the United States. A lack of political prospects was also a motivational factor behind emigration. For many people, the failure of the Revolution of 1848 represented proof that common people were unlikely to gain any rights to freedom in Germany anytime in the near future, and as a result, many members of the left-wing liberal middle classes and their supporters emigrated to the USA – the so-called “48ers”. German emigrants wait in Hamburg for their ship passage. Handout/Pressemitteilung/Getty Images Mobile and well-integrated Once in the USA, the Germans initially established themselves as a respected immigrant group, classic “hyphen-Americans” with dual identity.
https://www.deutschland.de/en/usa/us-immigration-americas-german-roots
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1124037833#3_2462353069
Title: US immigration: America’s German roots Headings: History part 1: America’s German roots History part 1: America’s German roots Germans are the largest immigrant group in the USA – and yet are the least visible. Klaus Lüber / 02.10.2018 A new life in “the land of the free” Mobile and well-integrated Content: A peasant farmer who had to survive on half a hectare of land in Germany could acquire 64 hectares after just ten years in the United States. A lack of political prospects was also a motivational factor behind emigration. For many people, the failure of the Revolution of 1848 represented proof that common people were unlikely to gain any rights to freedom in Germany anytime in the near future, and as a result, many members of the left-wing liberal middle classes and their supporters emigrated to the USA – the so-called “48ers”. German emigrants wait in Hamburg for their ship passage. Handout/Pressemitteilung/Getty Images Mobile and well-integrated Once in the USA, the Germans initially established themselves as a respected immigrant group, classic “hyphen-Americans” with dual identity. Countless communities developed with schools, churches and clubs, in which the German language and culture was preserved and cultivated. As advanced industrialisation took hold in the USA, German-Americans were among the most established groups of the population, both in farming and among the new blue-collar professions. Their early presence among the new industries also led to Germans becoming more mobile than virtually any other group. They were less tightly concentrated in individual regions than other immigrants and spread across the country working as foremen in railway construction, for example. The image of those with German roots changed abruptly upon the outbreak of the First World War.
https://www.deutschland.de/en/usa/us-immigration-americas-german-roots
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1124037833#4_2462355147
Title: US immigration: America’s German roots Headings: History part 1: America’s German roots History part 1: America’s German roots Germans are the largest immigrant group in the USA – and yet are the least visible. Klaus Lüber / 02.10.2018 A new life in “the land of the free” Mobile and well-integrated Content: Countless communities developed with schools, churches and clubs, in which the German language and culture was preserved and cultivated. As advanced industrialisation took hold in the USA, German-Americans were among the most established groups of the population, both in farming and among the new blue-collar professions. Their early presence among the new industries also led to Germans becoming more mobile than virtually any other group. They were less tightly concentrated in individual regions than other immigrants and spread across the country working as foremen in railway construction, for example. The image of those with German roots changed abruptly upon the outbreak of the First World War. All of a sudden, they came under pressure to cast off their ethnic identity. Full-blown anti-German hysteria meant that the German language and culture were ostracised. Thus, a process was set in motion which made German immigrants unique among all the major immigrant groups, and which was further fuelled by the Second World War – the almost complete erosion of their original identity. No other group lost its public visibility to quite the extent of the German-Americans during the course of the 20th century. American soldiers dance with German women in a Frankfurt bar.
https://www.deutschland.de/en/usa/us-immigration-americas-german-roots
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1124037833#5_2462356982
Title: US immigration: America’s German roots Headings: History part 1: America’s German roots History part 1: America’s German roots Germans are the largest immigrant group in the USA – and yet are the least visible. Klaus Lüber / 02.10.2018 A new life in “the land of the free” Mobile and well-integrated Content: All of a sudden, they came under pressure to cast off their ethnic identity. Full-blown anti-German hysteria meant that the German language and culture were ostracised. Thus, a process was set in motion which made German immigrants unique among all the major immigrant groups, and which was further fuelled by the Second World War – the almost complete erosion of their original identity. No other group lost its public visibility to quite the extent of the German-Americans during the course of the 20th century. American soldiers dance with German women in a Frankfurt bar. dpa After the Second World War, the USA remained an important destination country for new groups of German emigrants. These included the fiancées and wives of American soldiers who had been stationed in Germany, as well as an increasing number of academics and highly qualified professionals. They still form the most important group of German immigrants in the USA today. In 2017, around 12,500 Germans emigrated to America. © www.deutschland.de
https://www.deutschland.de/en/usa/us-immigration-americas-german-roots
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#0_2474203136
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity There might be affiliate links on this page, which means we get a small commission of anything you buy. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Please do your own research before making any online purchase. Many people find themselves stuck in a daily or weekly routine that offers little more than a “rinse and repeat” type life. While it's important to stick to a schedule, sometimes the same routine becomes dull — especially when you're spending too much time on low value activities like watching TV, browsing social media, or engaging in bad habits that hold back your personal success. Sometimes it is important to bring some change to what might seem like a boring life. One way to end the monotony is to focus on a hobby that is both enjoyable and helps you pass the time in a meaningful way. Spending time doing an enjoyable activity that is not attached to work or other commitments will help increase your happiness and satisfaction with life. It will allow you to spend time doing something that is only for your own personal benefit, and not the benefit of others. Without having a hobby, your life may become boring, seem demanding, and end up in an unhealthy cycle.
https://www.developgoodhabits.com/benefits-hobby/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#1_2474205906
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: Sometimes it is important to bring some change to what might seem like a boring life. One way to end the monotony is to focus on a hobby that is both enjoyable and helps you pass the time in a meaningful way. Spending time doing an enjoyable activity that is not attached to work or other commitments will help increase your happiness and satisfaction with life. It will allow you to spend time doing something that is only for your own personal benefit, and not the benefit of others. Without having a hobby, your life may become boring, seem demanding, and end up in an unhealthy cycle. While having a routine is great because it is so easy, incorporating a hobby into your life can add excitement and spark that it may need to increase your personal satisfaction. This will then flow over to your work performance and ability to maintain a healthy family and other relationships. Now, if you're still uncertain about “why” you should engage in a fun, recreational activity, then I recommend you check out the rest of this article where we talk about 22 benefits of having a hobby (and also, take a look at these hobbies for men and these hobbies for women .) ( Side note: Another positive way to improve your life is to read and learn something new every day.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#2_2474208609
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: While having a routine is great because it is so easy, incorporating a hobby into your life can add excitement and spark that it may need to increase your personal satisfaction. This will then flow over to your work performance and ability to maintain a healthy family and other relationships. Now, if you're still uncertain about “why” you should engage in a fun, recreational activity, then I recommend you check out the rest of this article where we talk about 22 benefits of having a hobby (and also, take a look at these hobbies for men and these hobbies for women .) ( Side note: Another positive way to improve your life is to read and learn something new every day. A great tool to do this is to join over 1 million others and start your day with the latest FREE, informative news from this website .) Let's get to it… What You Will Learn [ show] 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#3_2474210994
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: A great tool to do this is to join over 1 million others and start your day with the latest FREE, informative news from this website .) Let's get to it… What You Will Learn [ show] 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#4_2474212806
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#5_2474214474
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#6_2474216139
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#7_2474217802
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#8_2474219472
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#9_2474221133
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#11_2474224403
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. Your hobby should be a completely pleasurable activity that allows you to take your mind off of the demands of your daily life or negative emotions. It’s a healthy and productive distraction from work or personal troubles. While adding an activity to your list of things to do might seem like it could create more stress, I've found that it is actually a great outlet for releasing stress.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#12_2474226427
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. Your hobby should be a completely pleasurable activity that allows you to take your mind off of the demands of your daily life or negative emotions. It’s a healthy and productive distraction from work or personal troubles. While adding an activity to your list of things to do might seem like it could create more stress, I've found that it is actually a great outlet for releasing stress. When you focus on a non-work-related task and you are able to get into the flow of it, all of your stress seems to fade away. For example, maybe you are interested in taking up fishing. While you might initially see this as a time commitment that you cannot really afford, once you are able to carve out the time in your busy schedule to focus on being on the water and in nature, it will help you leave work and life aside for a while. (Also, here are 16 additional ways to reduce stress in your life .) 2.
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Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: When you focus on a non-work-related task and you are able to get into the flow of it, all of your stress seems to fade away. For example, maybe you are interested in taking up fishing. While you might initially see this as a time commitment that you cannot really afford, once you are able to carve out the time in your busy schedule to focus on being on the water and in nature, it will help you leave work and life aside for a while. (Also, here are 16 additional ways to reduce stress in your life .) 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. Hobbies offer you an opportunity to take a break, while also giving you a sense of purpose. If you're like me, you probably like to feel productive no matter what you are doing. If you are engaged in an activity, you don't want to feel like you are just spinning your wheels. A hobby gives you that sense of purpose.
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Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: Hobbies encourage you to take a break. Hobbies offer you an opportunity to take a break, while also giving you a sense of purpose. If you're like me, you probably like to feel productive no matter what you are doing. If you are engaged in an activity, you don't want to feel like you are just spinning your wheels. A hobby gives you that sense of purpose. You are able to do something while still having fun. Also, the more you do a hobby, the more you are likely to learn about the subject, which will provide you with an increased sense of life satisfaction. Maybe you want to learn a new language or learn to write Chinese characters. The more you engage in your hobby, the more you will learn. 3.
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Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: You are able to do something while still having fun. Also, the more you do a hobby, the more you are likely to learn about the subject, which will provide you with an increased sense of life satisfaction. Maybe you want to learn a new language or learn to write Chinese characters. The more you engage in your hobby, the more you will learn. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. Work-related challenges are often accompanied by stress and the pressure to be the best at what you are doing. With a hobby, you can enjoy the process of learning something new without feeling discouraged at being bad at it in the beginning. It can even help you get out of your comfort zone. A hobby can also offer you different types of challenges than you are used to.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#16_2474235469
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. Work-related challenges are often accompanied by stress and the pressure to be the best at what you are doing. With a hobby, you can enjoy the process of learning something new without feeling discouraged at being bad at it in the beginning. It can even help you get out of your comfort zone. A hobby can also offer you different types of challenges than you are used to. While you may spend your days at work being challenged mentally, you can take up a hobby that can challenge you physically, such as rock climbing or kayaking. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. You never really know what you’re capable of unless you try something. You may surprise yourself.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#17_2474237640
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: While you may spend your days at work being challenged mentally, you can take up a hobby that can challenge you physically, such as rock climbing or kayaking. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. You never really know what you’re capable of unless you try something. You may surprise yourself. For example, you might assume that you would never be one to take up golf because you find it is boring to watch on television, and it seems like a slow way to spend your time. But if you try it, you may discover that you love playing golf, and that you have a certain talent for hitting the golf ball correctly and being successful with the sport. Hobbies help you discover the things that you’re good (and bad) at, and might surprise you. Self discovery is especially important during the teenage years. Check out our roundup of fun hobbies for teens.
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Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: For example, you might assume that you would never be one to take up golf because you find it is boring to watch on television, and it seems like a slow way to spend your time. But if you try it, you may discover that you love playing golf, and that you have a certain talent for hitting the golf ball correctly and being successful with the sport. Hobbies help you discover the things that you’re good (and bad) at, and might surprise you. Self discovery is especially important during the teenage years. Check out our roundup of fun hobbies for teens. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. While it may seem counterintuitive to make time for something outside of work in order to get ahead at work, career coaches have confirmed that having a hobby can help make you better at your job. Having a hobby helps you learn how to handle work-life stress and think creatively. It also shows employers that you have passions and a drive to do something with your time. (
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Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. While it may seem counterintuitive to make time for something outside of work in order to get ahead at work, career coaches have confirmed that having a hobby can help make you better at your job. Having a hobby helps you learn how to handle work-life stress and think creatively. It also shows employers that you have passions and a drive to do something with your time. ( Check out this list of creative hobbies!) A hobby can also help decrease your chances of becoming burned out at work. If your entire routine consists of work and home, with no other stimulation to your brain, you are going to get bored. Having a hobby can help improve your focus and drive while you are at work because it will take away from the time outside of work that you are not engaging your mind. So if you spend time after work focusing on riding your bike, you will give your mind a chance to focus on something specific instead of what happened at work that day.
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Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: Check out this list of creative hobbies!) A hobby can also help decrease your chances of becoming burned out at work. If your entire routine consists of work and home, with no other stimulation to your brain, you are going to get bored. Having a hobby can help improve your focus and drive while you are at work because it will take away from the time outside of work that you are not engaging your mind. So if you spend time after work focusing on riding your bike, you will give your mind a chance to focus on something specific instead of what happened at work that day. This can help you go back into work the next day refreshed and ready to succeed. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. You may find a hobby that you are good enough at that you can make sales for extra income. You may even get the chance to turn your hobby into a full-time job.
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Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: While the idea of retirement may seem like a great thing, many people find that their lives lose purpose once they stop working. Retirement means a big lifestyle change, and some don’t take it too well. What will you do with all of your free time? Will you feel like your life is fulfilling enough? Having a hobby will allow you to have a life outside of work, so you can have something productive to focus on. For some people, this is as simple as having a bridge group. Many people learn to play bridge in their later years in order to keep an active social life while also still challenging their minds. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. Hobbies help people avoid boredom.
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Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: For some people, this is as simple as having a bridge group. Many people learn to play bridge in their later years in order to keep an active social life while also still challenging their minds. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. Hobbies help people avoid boredom. Boredom is actually responsible for a lot of the suffering in our society, and many of people’s destructive behaviors. Having good hobbies to fill up free time makes people less likely to spend their idle time on negative activities or bad habits such as drinking, gambling, or drugs. Hobbies give you something to do when you are unable to find something to fill your time. They also give you something to look forward to. As the old saying goes, “Idle hands are the devil’s workshop.”
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Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: Boredom is actually responsible for a lot of the suffering in our society, and many of people’s destructive behaviors. Having good hobbies to fill up free time makes people less likely to spend their idle time on negative activities or bad habits such as drinking, gambling, or drugs. Hobbies give you something to do when you are unable to find something to fill your time. They also give you something to look forward to. As the old saying goes, “Idle hands are the devil’s workshop.” Hobbies keep you out of trouble, and help relieve boredom. So, rather than sitting around trying to find something to entertain you, you can jump back into your exciting hobby that makes you lose track of time completely. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. Just as your body is nourished through food and exercise, your soul needs to be nourished as well.
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Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: Hobbies keep you out of trouble, and help relieve boredom. So, rather than sitting around trying to find something to entertain you, you can jump back into your exciting hobby that makes you lose track of time completely. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. Just as your body is nourished through food and exercise, your soul needs to be nourished as well. This can happen through creativity and spiritual practice alike. Doing something that leaves you feeling inspired and recharged will help you apply those feelings to other areas of your life. Feeding your soul spiritually involves regularly connecting with your higher power. Your best spiritual hobby will help you feel calm, peaceful, and purposeful. Hobbies you do by yourself alone are almost a form of meditation because they can help you relax your mind and connect with the higher power.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1128943817#27_2474260416
Title: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity Headings: 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 22 Benefits of Having a Hobby or Enjoying a Leisure Activity 1. Hobbies are a great stress reliever. 2. Hobbies encourage you to take a break. 3. Hobbies offer new challenges and experiences. 4. Hobbies allow you to explore yourself and your talents. 5. Hobbies can help improve your career. 6. Hobbies can provide additional income. 7. Hobbies help transition you to retirement. 8. Hobbies prevent you from wasting time and creating bad habits. 9. Hobbies help you grow spiritually. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. 11. Hobbies enrich your perspective. 12. Hobbies improve your memory. 13. Hobbies promote good stress (also known as eustress). 14. Hobbies promote mindfulness and staying present. 15. Hobbies help ward off depression. 16. Hobbies help keep you physically healthy. 17. Hobbies help you sleep better. 18. Hobbies strengthen your relationships. 19. Hobbies allow you to meet new people. 20. Hobbies help you become more patient. 21. Hobbies enable you to give back. 22. Hobbies make you more interesting. Final Thoughts on the Benefits of Hobbies Content: This can happen through creativity and spiritual practice alike. Doing something that leaves you feeling inspired and recharged will help you apply those feelings to other areas of your life. Feeding your soul spiritually involves regularly connecting with your higher power. Your best spiritual hobby will help you feel calm, peaceful, and purposeful. Hobbies you do by yourself alone are almost a form of meditation because they can help you relax your mind and connect with the higher power. 10. Hobbies improve your self-confidence and self-esteem. Pushing your limits and getting out of your comfort zone will help you build yo
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1132668305#12_2483055232
Title: 11 Ways to Stay Focused on Your Goals and Avoid Distractions Headings: 11 Ways to Stay Focused on Your Goals and Avoid Distractions 11 Ways to Stay Focused on Your Goals and Avoid Distractions 11 Ways to Stay Focused on Your Goals and Avoid Distractions 1. Remove Distractions That Are Not Related to Your Goals 2. Don’t Try to Multitask 3. Align Your Goals with Your Core Values 4. Get the Important Things Out of the Way 5. Review Your Goals Daily 6. Do Some Momentum Management 7. Use a Planner to Track Your Progress 8. Break Down Your Goals Into Small Parts 9. Practice Focusing 10. Find an Accountability Partner 11. Get Up Early Final Thoughts on Staying Focused on Your Goals Content: When your goals and values align, you will feel a sense of satisfaction, happiness, and fulfillment in life. On the other hand, if you’re working in a role that isn’t a good fit with your values, you’ll probably feel disconnected from your job. And, if it’s an extreme mismatch, you could feel miserable, which could trigger depression. Think about this: Let’s say you pursued a career because you knew there were a lot of opportunities for growth within it. You were frequently up for promotions and big bonuses, and your career indeed did take off. So you were very financially successful, but you were never really happy because work took up so much of your time and raising a family was among your most treasured values. Your professional success ended up costing you that valuable time with your family. At this point, you’re lacking your desired feeling of connection with your family, which is the thing that would have fulfilled you the most in life. Your great career, on the other hand, doesn’t bring that same amount of happiness.
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Title: Habits You Should Ditch: 20 Bad Habits That Are Holding You Back Headings: Habits You Should Ditch: 20 Bad Habits That Are Holding You Back Habits You Should Ditch: 20 Bad Habits That Are Holding You Back 20 Bad Habits That Hold You Back 1. Procrastinating on Important Tasks 2. Overspending and Exceeding Your Budget 3. Being Addicted to Mindless Entertainment Holds you Back 4. Spending Too Much Time on Social Media 5. Saying “Yes” to Everyone 6. Multitasking Decreases Productivity 7. Focusing on Negative Thinking 8. Being Late 9. Stress Eating Holds you Back 10. Being Jealous of Other People is Holding you Back 11. Taking on More Than You Can Handle is Holding you Back 12. Getting Distracted is Holding you Back 13. Hitting the Snooze on Your Alarm 14. Making Frequent Assumptions is holding you back 15. Complaining is holding you back 16. Blaming Others holds you back 17. Doubting Yourself just Keeps you from Success 18. Fearing Change Keeps you from Improving 19. Giving Up Just Ensures you will not Succeed 20. Mind Reading holds you back Final Thoughts on Bad Habits to Break Content: 5 Habits to Always Be on Time 9. Stress Eating Holds you Back ​ Using food to make us feel better has become a coping mechanism many of us use to deal with stress, boredom and loneliness. It’s important to distinguish when your body is hungry vs when your emotions are asking to be fed. Emotional hunger shouldn’t be satisfied because the emotions that trigger your hunger will remain there after you consume the calories. There are healthier ways to dealing with your emotions, understanding that food is for fuel and not for comfort. Don’t dwell on guilt Don’t ‘Should” instead DO Being lazy is a c
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Title: How to Stop Impulse Buying: 9 Tips to Curb Your Spending Headings: How to Stop Impulse Buying: 9 Tips to Curb Your Spending How to Stop Impulse Buying: 9 Tips to Curb Your Spending What is Impulse Buying? What Causes Impulse Buying? The love of buying new things, or a shopping addiction Fear of missing out (FOMO) You have biases You want to save money You want to feel good Why Is Impulse Buying a Problem? How Can You Avoid Impulse Buying? 1. Create a 30-day waiting list for big purchases. 2. Avoid going to shopping areas (except for necessities). 3. Find free ways to reward yourself. 4. Avoid visiting online shopping websites. 5. Be mindful of your reaction to impulse buying. 6. Always have a list and a plan for your purchases. 7. Avoid using credit cards. 8. Do your research before a purchase. 9. Remember your goals. Feel the urge to buy something? Content: Someone may be experiencing certain emotions, such as happiness or stress, and then be motivated by marketing materials in a store to buy a product or service that caters to their current emotion. People do not often consider the consequences of their near-future purchases before making an impulse buy, and are typically prompted by an impulse to act. This unplanned decision to purchase something is what is referred to as an impulse buy, and those who tend to make these types of decisions are referred to as “ impulse buyers. “ What Causes Impulse Buying? The love of buying new things, or a shopping addiction Many people experience a temporary high when they acquire something new and feel excited as they are able to use their new item. People are fascinated with novelty, and experiencing new things can release dopamine in the brain, causing people to feel good. Even the anticipation of buying something can make a person feel good. As you walk around the store feeling excited that you are about to buy something, you don't want that excitement to go away, so you end up purchasing the item whether you need it or not. LEARN: The Cash Envelope System.
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Title: How to Stop Impulse Buying: 9 Tips to Curb Your Spending Headings: How to Stop Impulse Buying: 9 Tips to Curb Your Spending How to Stop Impulse Buying: 9 Tips to Curb Your Spending What is Impulse Buying? What Causes Impulse Buying? The love of buying new things, or a shopping addiction Fear of missing out (FOMO) You have biases You want to save money You want to feel good Why Is Impulse Buying a Problem? How Can You Avoid Impulse Buying? 1. Create a 30-day waiting list for big purchases. 2. Avoid going to shopping areas (except for necessities). 3. Find free ways to reward yourself. 4. Avoid visiting online shopping websites. 5. Be mindful of your reaction to impulse buying. 6. Always have a list and a plan for your purchases. 7. Avoid using credit cards. 8. Do your research before a purchase. 9. Remember your goals. Feel the urge to buy something? Content: Their mind is likely to start acting like they already own the product, making it even more difficult to refrain from buying it. You want to save money You have probably found yourself in a situation where you see something in a store that is a great deal, but you don't necessarily need it. You feel like you could save some money in the long run by buying it to have on hand just in case, but the reality is that it will probably just sit around your house and gather dust. For example, say you see a designer outfit that was once over $1,000, but is 75% off now, and it seems like a great deal. You try the outfit on and it is too small and you don't love the color, but it is such a great deal! If you buy this now, you have saved so much money from the original price! However, this outfit will probably just sit in your closet when you get home and realize you don't even like it. While you may be saving money when you buy a product that you need that is deeply discounted, you are just wasting money if you won't actually use the product or don't need it. You want to feel good Impulse buyers are typically always looking for something that will make them happy, and may buy things as a way to improve their mood. It is common to believe marketing tactics saying that a product will help you feel good or improve your life in some way.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1134246410#14_2487153688
Title: How to Stop Impulse Buying: 9 Tips to Curb Your Spending Headings: How to Stop Impulse Buying: 9 Tips to Curb Your Spending How to Stop Impulse Buying: 9 Tips to Curb Your Spending What is Impulse Buying? What Causes Impulse Buying? The love of buying new things, or a shopping addiction Fear of missing out (FOMO) You have biases You want to save money You want to feel good Why Is Impulse Buying a Problem? How Can You Avoid Impulse Buying? 1. Create a 30-day waiting list for big purchases. 2. Avoid going to shopping areas (except for necessities). 3. Find free ways to reward yourself. 4. Avoid visiting online shopping websites. 5. Be mindful of your reaction to impulse buying. 6. Always have a list and a plan for your purchases. 7. Avoid using credit cards. 8. Do your research before a purchase. 9. Remember your goals. Feel the urge to buy something? Content: If you buy this now, you have saved so much money from the original price! However, this outfit will probably just sit in your closet when you get home and realize you don't even like it. While you may be saving money when you buy a product that you need that is deeply discounted, you are just wasting money if you won't actually use the product or don't need it. You want to feel good Impulse buyers are typically always looking for something that will make them happy, and may buy things as a way to improve their mood. It is common to believe marketing tactics saying that a product will help you feel good or improve your life in some way. Of course, we all want to feel good, but take a minute to consider if you think this product is really able to do that job. Everyone wants to experience pleasure, and shopping can be fun as you imagine owning the products in a store. Once that pleasure is experienced, people are more likely to buy the products they see so the feelings of pleasure continue. Why Is Impulse Buying a Problem? If you follow a budget like most people do, impulse buying will disrupt your budget and ruin any plans you have for saving money.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1135824242#2_2490851183
Title: 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained Headings: 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained What You Will Learn 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained 1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Physiological needs Safety needs Love and belongingness needs Esteem needs 2. Alderfer’s ERG Theory Existence Needs Relatedness Needs Growth Needs This is key in workplace environments, as when a sense of autonomy is prevented, employees may regress their focus to a sense of security or belongingness their job gives them. This is a key point for employers to know because it suggests that if employees aren’t given growth opportunities, they’re likely to alter their focus to meeting their social needs by spending work hours socializing with colleagues, therefore wasting company money on payroll. 3. McClelland's “Acquired Needs” Human Motivation Theory Achievement Affiliation Power Pitfalls: Being motivated by power is an important trait for effective managers to have. However, this need can be a destructive factor in professional relationships if it takes the form of using power to only benefit oneself. 4. Vroom’s Theory of Expectancy Vroom uses three variables in his theory: expectancy, instrumentality, and valence. Expectancy Instrumentality Valence 5. The Hawthorne Effect Finally, this series of studies suggested that when employees work in groups, they feel a sense of pressure from the group to perform well, which has a positive impact on their motivation to succeed. The results of the Hawthorne Effect improved researchers’ understanding of what motivates people. This research added to other theories because it added in a factor of socialization needs when it comes to influencing people’s motivations and behaviors. 6. Skinner’s Operant Conditioning Theory 7. Locke’s Goal-Setting Theory Final Thoughts on Motivation Theories Content: And while each theory is rather specific, if you look at the principal ideas behind each one, it can help you gain a more comprehensive understanding of motivation. According to the Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology, motivation is the force that initiates, manages, and maintains our goal-oriented behaviors. Motivation is what compels us to take some sort of action, which can be as simple as reaching for a snack to satisfy a craving or as significant as moving across the country. When we are moved into action, it’s either by the push of a motive or the draw of an incentive toward some end-goal. Understanding what makes you do the things you do can be helpful in a quest to live a more fulfilling life and establish effective decision-making processes. When you can better understand the forces that drive your actions–which can be influenced by your physiology, emotions, cognition, or social factors–you can also understand how to change your path if you can’t seem to get motivated to do the things that you know are important. No individual motivation theory explains every aspect of human behavior, but the theoretical explanations that we will look at in this article can help you develop new approaches to increase your motivation in domains in your life where it may be lacking. Let’s take a look. What You Will Learn 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained 1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 2.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1135824242#3_2490854823
Title: 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained Headings: 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained What You Will Learn 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained 1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Physiological needs Safety needs Love and belongingness needs Esteem needs 2. Alderfer’s ERG Theory Existence Needs Relatedness Needs Growth Needs This is key in workplace environments, as when a sense of autonomy is prevented, employees may regress their focus to a sense of security or belongingness their job gives them. This is a key point for employers to know because it suggests that if employees aren’t given growth opportunities, they’re likely to alter their focus to meeting their social needs by spending work hours socializing with colleagues, therefore wasting company money on payroll. 3. McClelland's “Acquired Needs” Human Motivation Theory Achievement Affiliation Power Pitfalls: Being motivated by power is an important trait for effective managers to have. However, this need can be a destructive factor in professional relationships if it takes the form of using power to only benefit oneself. 4. Vroom’s Theory of Expectancy Vroom uses three variables in his theory: expectancy, instrumentality, and valence. Expectancy Instrumentality Valence 5. The Hawthorne Effect Finally, this series of studies suggested that when employees work in groups, they feel a sense of pressure from the group to perform well, which has a positive impact on their motivation to succeed. The results of the Hawthorne Effect improved researchers’ understanding of what motivates people. This research added to other theories because it added in a factor of socialization needs when it comes to influencing people’s motivations and behaviors. 6. Skinner’s Operant Conditioning Theory 7. Locke’s Goal-Setting Theory Final Thoughts on Motivation Theories Content: When you can better understand the forces that drive your actions–which can be influenced by your physiology, emotions, cognition, or social factors–you can also understand how to change your path if you can’t seem to get motivated to do the things that you know are important. No individual motivation theory explains every aspect of human behavior, but the theoretical explanations that we will look at in this article can help you develop new approaches to increase your motivation in domains in your life where it may be lacking. Let’s take a look. What You Will Learn 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained 1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 2. Alderfer’s ERG Theory Existence Needs Relatedness Needs Growth Needs 3. McClelland's “Acquired Needs” Human Motivation Theory Achievement Affiliation Power 4. Vroom’s Theory of Expectancy Expectancy Instrumentality Valence 5. The Hawthorne Effect 6. Skinner’s Operant Conditioning Theory 7.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1135824242#4_2490858028
Title: 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained Headings: 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained What You Will Learn 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained 1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Physiological needs Safety needs Love and belongingness needs Esteem needs 2. Alderfer’s ERG Theory Existence Needs Relatedness Needs Growth Needs This is key in workplace environments, as when a sense of autonomy is prevented, employees may regress their focus to a sense of security or belongingness their job gives them. This is a key point for employers to know because it suggests that if employees aren’t given growth opportunities, they’re likely to alter their focus to meeting their social needs by spending work hours socializing with colleagues, therefore wasting company money on payroll. 3. McClelland's “Acquired Needs” Human Motivation Theory Achievement Affiliation Power Pitfalls: Being motivated by power is an important trait for effective managers to have. However, this need can be a destructive factor in professional relationships if it takes the form of using power to only benefit oneself. 4. Vroom’s Theory of Expectancy Vroom uses three variables in his theory: expectancy, instrumentality, and valence. Expectancy Instrumentality Valence 5. The Hawthorne Effect Finally, this series of studies suggested that when employees work in groups, they feel a sense of pressure from the group to perform well, which has a positive impact on their motivation to succeed. The results of the Hawthorne Effect improved researchers’ understanding of what motivates people. This research added to other theories because it added in a factor of socialization needs when it comes to influencing people’s motivations and behaviors. 6. Skinner’s Operant Conditioning Theory 7. Locke’s Goal-Setting Theory Final Thoughts on Motivation Theories Content: Alderfer’s ERG Theory Existence Needs Relatedness Needs Growth Needs 3. McClelland's “Acquired Needs” Human Motivation Theory Achievement Affiliation Power 4. Vroom’s Theory of Expectancy Expectancy Instrumentality Valence 5. The Hawthorne Effect 6. Skinner’s Operant Conditioning Theory 7. Locke’s Goal-Setting Theory Final Thoughts on Motivation Theories 7 Top Motivation Theories in Psychology Explained 1. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a tiered model that is depicted using a pyramid to show the basic human needs that have to be fulfilled before one can live up to their true potential. According to this pyramid, our most basic needs are those of survival, and these are the primary things that motivate behavior. This makes sense, as you’re not going to live each day chasing after a feeling of prestige if you have no access to food or water. Your biological requirements for survival need to be met before you’re motivated to address other factors in life, and the motivation to fulfill these needs become stronger with time (i.e. the longer you go without sleep, the more tired you will be ).
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Title: 6 Straw Man Fallacy Examples & How You Can Respond Headings: 6 Straw Man Fallacy Examples & How You Can Respond 6 Straw Man Fallacy Examples & How You Can Respond Understanding Straw Man Fallacies Logical Form of Straw Man Fallacies 6 Straw Man Fallacy Examples 1. Evolution 2. Atheism 3. Religion 4. Politics 5. Feminism 6. Healthcare Argument: Responding to Straw Man Fallacies Straw Man vs Steel Man Final Thoughts on Straw Man Fallacies Content: First off, it’s not true that feminists hate men. Rather feminists are keenly aware of how gendered assumptions and biases cause inequalities in society. It’s perfectly legitimate for feminists to criticize systems of ideas that lead to inequality. Many feminists also point out how these kinds of assumptions and biases also hurt men, which they probably wouldn’t care to do if they really hated men. Feminists also don’t deny that there are any differences between men and women. Feminist
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Title: How to Be More Self Aware: 8 Tips to Boost Self-Awareness Headings: How to Be More Self Aware: 8 Tips to Boost Self-Awareness How to Be More Self Aware: 8 Tips to Boost Self-Awareness What is Self-Awareness? Related Video: 5 SELF AWARENESS ACTIVITIES How Does Self-Awareness Relate to Building Positive Habits? How to Apply Self-Awareness to Different Careers Leadership Social Work Counseling Education Nursing How to Become More Self-Aware Throughout Your Life 1. Look at yourself objectively. So, what is an easy way to get started with this? 2. Keep a journal. 3. Write down your goals, plans, and priorities. 4. Perform daily self-reflection. 5. Practice meditation and other mindfulness habits. 6. Take personality and psychometric tests. 7. Ask trusted friends to describe you. 8. Ask for feedback at work. Final Thoughts on Becoming More Self-Aware Content: Having self-awareness means that you have a sharp realization of your personality, including your strengths and weaknesses, your thoughts and beliefs, your emotions, and your motivations. If you are self-aware, it is easier for you to understand other people and detect how they perceive you in return. Many people assume that they have a healthy sense of self-awareness, but it is best to look at a relative scale to see where you fall on it compared to others. Being aware creates an opportunity to make changes in one's behavior and beliefs. While you develop self-awareness, your own personal thoughts and interpretations will begin to change. This change in mental state will also alter your emotions and increase your emotional intelligence, which is an important factor in achieving overall success. Learning how to become more self-aware is an early step in the creation of the life that you want. It helps you pinpoint what your passions and emotions are, and how your personality can help you in life. You can recognize where your thoughts and emotions are leading you, and make any necessary changes. Once you are aware of your thoughts, words, emotions, and behavior, you will be able to make changes in the direction of your future. (
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Title: How to Be More Self Aware: 8 Tips to Boost Self-Awareness Headings: How to Be More Self Aware: 8 Tips to Boost Self-Awareness How to Be More Self Aware: 8 Tips to Boost Self-Awareness What is Self-Awareness? Related Video: 5 SELF AWARENESS ACTIVITIES How Does Self-Awareness Relate to Building Positive Habits? How to Apply Self-Awareness to Different Careers Leadership Social Work Counseling Education Nursing How to Become More Self-Aware Throughout Your Life 1. Look at yourself objectively. So, what is an easy way to get started with this? 2. Keep a journal. 3. Write down your goals, plans, and priorities. 4. Perform daily self-reflection. 5. Practice meditation and other mindfulness habits. 6. Take personality and psychometric tests. 7. Ask trusted friends to describe you. 8. Ask for feedback at work. Final Thoughts on Becoming More Self-Aware Content: This change in mental state will also alter your emotions and increase your emotional intelligence, which is an important factor in achieving overall success. Learning how to become more self-aware is an early step in the creation of the life that you want. It helps you pinpoint what your passions and emotions are, and how your personality can help you in life. You can recognize where your thoughts and emotions are leading you, and make any necessary changes. Once you are aware of your thoughts, words, emotions, and behavior, you will be able to make changes in the direction of your future. ( For example, learning the differences between realist and visionary personalities will help you understand yourself better.) In this article, we will define self-awareness and then cover eight specific actions you can take to become more self aware on a daily basis. If you're interested in building a better life, then I recommend reading on to learn how this powerful concept can have a positive impact on you view each obstacle, mistake, and challenge that you face. ( Side note: Another positive way to improve your life is to read and learn something new every day.
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Title: How to Be More Self Aware: 8 Tips to Boost Self-Awareness Headings: How to Be More Self Aware: 8 Tips to Boost Self-Awareness How to Be More Self Aware: 8 Tips to Boost Self-Awareness What is Self-Awareness? Related Video: 5 SELF AWARENESS ACTIVITIES How Does Self-Awareness Relate to Building Positive Habits? How to Apply Self-Awareness to Different Careers Leadership Social Work Counseling Education Nursing How to Become More Self-Aware Throughout Your Life 1. Look at yourself objectively. So, what is an easy way to get started with this? 2. Keep a journal. 3. Write down your goals, plans, and priorities. 4. Perform daily self-reflection. 5. Practice meditation and other mindfulness habits. 6. Take personality and psychometric tests. 7. Ask trusted friends to describe you. 8. Ask for feedback at work. Final Thoughts on Becoming More Self-Aware Content: Until you achieve this, you will have a hard time making changes in the direction your life is taking you. How to Apply Self-Awareness to Different Careers Learning how to become more self-aware is an important skill for many different careers. But here are a few areas where developing this trait can have a positive long-term impact. Leadership You can’t be an effective leader without being able to answer the “what is self-awareness?” question. It provides the necessary base for having strong character, creating the ability to lead with purpose, trust, authenticity, and openness. Self-awareness explains our successes and our failures while giving us a clear understanding of who we are and what we need most from other people to have a successful team. It also gives leaders the opportunity to identify any gaps that they might have in their management skills, and reveals the areas in which they are effective and where they might need additional work. Knowing these things can help leaders make discerning decisions and increase their effectiveness in positively motivating their employees. Learning to be self-aware is not a simple process, but doing so can improve one's leadership skills and lead to a more supportive business culture.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1140088727#14_2501299951
Title: How to Be More Self Aware: 8 Tips to Boost Self-Awareness Headings: How to Be More Self Aware: 8 Tips to Boost Self-Awareness How to Be More Self Aware: 8 Tips to Boost Self-Awareness What is Self-Awareness? Related Video: 5 SELF AWARENESS ACTIVITIES How Does Self-Awareness Relate to Building Positive Habits? How to Apply Self-Awareness to Different Careers Leadership Social Work Counseling Education Nursing How to Become More Self-Aware Throughout Your Life 1. Look at yourself objectively. So, what is an easy way to get started with this? 2. Keep a journal. 3. Write down your goals, plans, and priorities. 4. Perform daily self-reflection. 5. Practice meditation and other mindfulness habits. 6. Take personality and psychometric tests. 7. Ask trusted friends to describe you. 8. Ask for feedback at work. Final Thoughts on Becoming More Self-Aware Content: Counseling Self-awareness interplays with the therapeutic process of counseling. When one is able to gain a greater understanding of themselves through the input of a therapist, it leads to self-discovery. Counseling is a journey of self-discovery, as one observes their own thought patterns and how they affect their mood and behavior. Observing one’s own thoughts and feelings builds self-knowledge, and doing this with a counselor provides an objective opinion during the observation. Education Self-awareness plays a large role in education because it helps students become focused on what they need to learn. The ability of students to think about their thinking increases with age. When teachers work with students to teach them to reflect, monitor, and evaluate themselves, students are able to become more self-reliant, productive, and flexible. How self-awareness can help to improve your ability to learn. Students improve their ability to weigh their choices and think about their options, especially when the correct answer is not obvious. When students have a hard time understanding a concept or idea, they use reflective strategies to acknowledge their difficulties and try to fix them.
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Title: Our Teens Are More Stressed Than Ever: Why, and What Can You Do About It? — Developmental Science Headings: Our Teens Are More Stressed Than Ever: Why, and What Can You Do About It? Our Teens Are More Stressed Than Ever: Why, and What Can You Do About It? The popular bogeyman Are teens the canaries in the coal mine? Resurrecting an old theory: Healthy identity development What else is protective against stress? Photo credits: D. Divecha, Unknown, D. Divecha, S. Burkhart, M. Divecha, R. Archibald Copyright 2019 Diana Divecha Content: Neurological changes occur in puberty that draw their attention outward, beyond the family, and their cognition allows them to ponder big issues in more abstract and sophisticated ways. Because they take in more and more of the outside world, what teens absorb is increasingly stressful. And high schools reinforce that expanding view with curricula on current social events. Yet teenagers have no prior experience and few strategies for dealing with this new level of exposure. More than two thirds of adults and teens surveyed by the APA said that the future of the country caused them significant stress and that the U.S. is on the “wrong path.” Teens had additional concerns: 75% of them were stressed about gun violence, mass shootings, and school shootings. This is not surprising given that 288 shootings have occurred in the U.S. since 2009, 57 times the rate of all other developed nations combined. More teens than adults feel stressed by societal issues like rising suicide rates, climate change, immigration separation and deportation issues, and sexual harassment and assault. More teens than adults worry about work, money, and health alongside more age-relevant issues like bullying, peer conflict, gender identity, and sexual orientation.
https://www.developmentalscience.com/blog/2019/5/7/our-teens-are-more-stressed-than-ever
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Title: Our Teens Are More Stressed Than Ever: Why, and What Can You Do About It? — Developmental Science Headings: Our Teens Are More Stressed Than Ever: Why, and What Can You Do About It? Our Teens Are More Stressed Than Ever: Why, and What Can You Do About It? The popular bogeyman Are teens the canaries in the coal mine? Resurrecting an old theory: Healthy identity development What else is protective against stress? Photo credits: D. Divecha, Unknown, D. Divecha, S. Burkhart, M. Divecha, R. Archibald Copyright 2019 Diana Divecha Content: Stress and adolescence can make for a perfect storm. Until recently, scientists believed that an individual’s baseline for stress reactivity was more or less set in the first two years of life. However, new research suggests that puberty might open that window of sensitivity again for a second chance at recalibrating the stress system—for better or for worse depending on the context: If the environment is supportive in adolescence, this second opportunity might smooth out earlier problems and improve coping in the long run. However, if the context is harsh and stressful without relief or repair, the stress system can remodel for vulnerability and set the stage for later mental and physical health disease systems. Policymakers should be worried about rising teen stress, not only for the sake of teens’ psychological health (which should be enough cause), but for the health of the country. Teen stress might be an important warning that the nation is off-course. As influential developmental scientist Urie Bronfenbrenner said, “There is no more critical indicator of the future of a society than the character, competence, and integrity of its youth.” [ iii] Put more bluntly: If we squander our human capital now, we can’t expect a robust society in the future.
https://www.developmentalscience.com/blog/2019/5/7/our-teens-are-more-stressed-than-ever
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Title: Conclusion :: U.S. History Headings: Module 07: Did World War II Advance Minorities, Women, and the Poor? Module 07: Did World War II Advance Minorities, Women, and the Poor? Conclusion Content: Japanese Americans benefited not at all from the opportunities created during the war; instead, they found themselves corralled into concentration camps in the U.S. Rockies. While justified at the time as a national security measure, the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II is now universally viewed as a shameful incident in American history. In addition, African Americans experienced racial segregation, exclusion, and subordination within the armed forces, and few soldiers saw actual combat. Those who did fought bravely, and many emerged from World War II determined to end racism in the United States. African American civilians at home did find jobs in defense plants, yet they, too, endured racist treatment on the job and racist rioting in the streets, the most notable of which occurred in Detroit in 1943. Women joined the workplace in numbers never before seen, fulfilling positions traditionally open only to men, and their involvement added to American prosperity during the war. After the war, however, most women quickly reverted back to their traditional roles as homemakers. World War II provided unprecedented job and service opportunities to women and minorities on the U.S. home front, thus laying the groundwork for the civil rights and feminist movements later to come. The advances made by marginalized groups during the war spurred them — and others — on to make the gains they had briefly enjoyed a fixture of American life.
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Title: Headings: Content: Classified National Security Information Program for State, Local, Tribal and Private Sector Entities Implementing Directive 1 Classified National Security Information Program for State, Local, Tribal and Private Sector Entities Implementing Directive February 2012 Department of Homeland Security Office of the Chief Security Officer Washington, D.C. 20528 Janet Napolitano Secretary Department of Homeland Security Classified National Security Information Program for State, Local, Tribal, and Private Sector Entities Implementing Directive Foreword This directive is issued under the authority of Executive Order 13549, "Classified National Security Information Program for State, Local, Tribal, and Private Sector Entities." The need to share actionable, timely, and relevant classified information among Federal, State, Local, Tribal, and Private Sector (SLTPS) partners in support of homeland security is self-evident. Equally evident is the need for a unified, consistent program for the application of standardized security processes and procedures for security clearance management and the safeguarding of classified information across the executive branch and in support of classified information sharing efforts with our partners in the SLTPS communities. To address these needs, on August 18, 2010, the President issued Executive Order 13549. Under the authority of the Order, and through this implementing directive, a governance and oversight structure are put in place that will serve to instill and promote the uniform application of security standards within the executive branch and SLTPS communities while maintaining consistency with existing policies and standards as promulgated through statutes, executive orders, regulations, and other directives. This directive, which represents the combined and collaborative efforts of stakeholders within the Federal and SLTPS communities, will serve to lay a consistent security foundation across the information sharing enterprise and thereby further enhance the confidence necessary to support the sharing of classified information. Users of this directive are encouraged to bring forth any concerns or questions with the guidance provided herein and recommend any changes that might improve the program. Communications on the directive can be addressed to: Department of Homeland Security Office of the Chief Security Officer State, Local, Tribal, and Private Sector Security Management Division (SLTPS/SMD) Washington D.C. 20528 Email: [email protected] Date:
https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/mgmt-classified-national-security-program-implementation-directive.pdf
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Title: Act 21 Headings: ​Act 21 ​Act 21 Background Program Stakeholders and Roles Principles Frequently Asked Questions Content: This is a decision to be made between the individual and their legal representative. However, the SOAB is still required to review relevant documents and provide the court with its recommendations. 5. What is the Sexual Responsibility and Treatment Program? This is a residential program specifically designed for sex offenders with mental abnormalities that reach their 21st birthday and age out of the juvenile justice system. The program will be located on the grounds of Torrance State Hospital in Westmoreland County. 6. Is the SRTP part of Torrance State Hospital? Yes, the program is part of the hospital but is a separate and secure unit on the grounds. 7.
https://www.dhs.pa.gov/providers/Providers/Pages/Act-21.aspx
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Title: Arsenic | Wisconsin Department of Health Services Headings: Arsenic Arsenic Most concerning exposure is from water Content: Everyone's Reaction is Different A person's reaction to chemicals depends on several things, including individual health, heredity, previous exposure to chemicals including medicines, and personal habits such as smoking or drinking. It’s also important to consider the length of exposure to the chemical, the amount of chemical exposure, and whether the chemical was inhaled, touched, or eaten. High levels of arsenic can cause several effects: Arsenic has been associated with certain types of skin cancer. Some studies also show a possible link with lung, bladder, liver, colon, and kidney cancers. Very high exposure to arsenic can cause noticeable changes to skin and nails, such as yellowing of the fingernails or certain pattern of skin changes that resemble warts, called "hyperkeratosis." Arsenic is harmful to the nervous system. Symptoms of arsenic exposure include tremors, headaches, and numbness. Other effects may include blood vessel damage, high blood pressure, anemia, stomach upsets, and diabetes. Children could be impacted Prenatal and early childhood exposures to arsenic can increase the risk of lung cancer and respiratory disease in later life.
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/chemical/arsenic.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1190076448#8_2579162582
Title: Arsenic | Wisconsin Department of Health Services Headings: Arsenic Arsenic Most concerning exposure is from water Content: Very high exposure to arsenic can cause noticeable changes to skin and nails, such as yellowing of the fingernails or certain pattern of skin changes that resemble warts, called "hyperkeratosis." Arsenic is harmful to the nervous system. Symptoms of arsenic exposure include tremors, headaches, and numbness. Other effects may include blood vessel damage, high blood pressure, anemia, stomach upsets, and diabetes. Children could be impacted Prenatal and early childhood exposures to arsenic can increase the risk of lung cancer and respiratory disease in later life. Arsenic exposure has also been associated with lower IQ scores in school-aged children and can affect learning. The current standard is intended to protect the developing fetus and young children from these effects. Medical Tests Urine can be tested for arsenic up to a week after the exposure. Arsenic can also be measured in hair and fingernails within a few months of exposure. The results of arsenic urine tests may be misleading if you have eaten seafood, marine fish or ocean-derived vitamin supplements in the past five days.
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/chemical/arsenic.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1190076448#9_2579163993
Title: Arsenic | Wisconsin Department of Health Services Headings: Arsenic Arsenic Most concerning exposure is from water Content: Arsenic exposure has also been associated with lower IQ scores in school-aged children and can affect learning. The current standard is intended to protect the developing fetus and young children from these effects. Medical Tests Urine can be tested for arsenic up to a week after the exposure. Arsenic can also be measured in hair and fingernails within a few months of exposure. The results of arsenic urine tests may be misleading if you have eaten seafood, marine fish or ocean-derived vitamin supplements in the past five days. If a person suspects high arsenic exposure, tests that monitor the functioning of the liver and kidneys should be done. These tests can be done by a doctor on blood samples. Seek medical advice if you have any symptoms that you think may be related to chemical exposure. Last Revised: April 22, 2021 Questions?
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/chemical/arsenic.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1192915945#2_2583549526
Title: Headings: ARSENIC CONTAMINATED SOIL ARSENIC CONTAMINATED SOIL What is ARSENIC CONTAMINATED SOIL? Where can arsenic be found and how is it used? How can people be exposed to arsenic in soil? Touching soil that contains arsenic, by digging or playing in the soil. How does arsenic work and how can it affect my health? 24/7 Emergency Contact Number: 1-888-295-5156 Revised: 09/2013 Page 1 of 2 How is arsenic poisoning treated? What should I do if exposed to arsenic? What factors limit use or exposure to arsenic in soil? Is there a medical test to show whether I’ve been exposed to arsenic? Technical information for arsenic References and Sources Content: Until the 1940s, inorganic arsenic compounds were often used as agricultural pesticides. Now most uses of arsenic in farming are banned in the United States. The use of chromated copper arsenic to make a wood preservative for pressure-treated wood has been greatly reduced since 2003. Arsenic in soil results from human activities including pesticide use, mining and ore processing operations, operating coal burning power plants, and waste disposal. Sites of former tanneries, which make leather from animal hides, have large amounts of arsenic in the soil. Tanneries once used pits in the ground for preserving the hides or for waste. How can people be exposed to arsenic in soil? You may have a higher chance of exposure if you live in an area that was once used for farming, tanning hides or processing ore. You may also have a higher chance of exposure if you live near a waste site containing arsenic. You could be exposed to arsenic in drinking water if you live in an area where high amounts of arsenic are in soils and mineral deposits.
https://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dph/files/arsenicsoilfaq.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1192915945#6_2583559969
Title: Headings: ARSENIC CONTAMINATED SOIL ARSENIC CONTAMINATED SOIL What is ARSENIC CONTAMINATED SOIL? Where can arsenic be found and how is it used? How can people be exposed to arsenic in soil? Touching soil that contains arsenic, by digging or playing in the soil. How does arsenic work and how can it affect my health? 24/7 Emergency Contact Number: 1-888-295-5156 Revised: 09/2013 Page 1 of 2 How is arsenic poisoning treated? What should I do if exposed to arsenic? What factors limit use or exposure to arsenic in soil? Is there a medical test to show whether I’ve been exposed to arsenic? Technical information for arsenic References and Sources Content: That is uncommon. How does arsenic work and how can it affect my health? High doses of arsenic can be deadly, especially in a short period. While long-term exposure to low levels of arsenic will not cause immediate effects, exposed people can suffer cancer of the skin, bladder, liver, lungs and kidneys. High levels of arsenic in drinking water can cause the skin on the feet, hands and torso to develop sores or turn color. Children are at more risk of exposure because they put objects in their mouths, eat dirt and spend more time outdoors. Inorganic arsenic is a cancer-causing substance. 24/7 Emergency Contact Number: 1-888-295-5156 Revised: 09/2013 Page 1 of 2 How is arsenic poisoning treated?
https://www.dhss.delaware.gov/dph/files/arsenicsoilfaq.pdf
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Title: Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million | Diabetes UK Headings: Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million Coronavirus (Covid-19) Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million Urgent need for adequate diabetes care "Denied both care and access to education" "Diabetes education needs to be readily available" "No time to waste" References: Content: Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million | Diabetes UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families Coronavirus latest Breadcrumb Home About us News Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million Save for later Page saved! You can go back to this later in your Diabetes and Me Close Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million 2016-01-05 The number of people living with diabetes in the UK has tipped over the 4 million mark for the first time, according to new figures released today by Diabetes UK. The new figures, extracted from GP patient data [1], show that there are now 4.05 million people with the condition in the UK, which includes 3.5 million adults who have been diagnosed, an increase of 119,965 compared to the previous year, and an increase of 65 per cent over the past decade. There are also thought to be 549,000 people with undiagnosed Type 2 diabetes. Urgent need for adequate diabetes care As the number of people living with the condition continues to escalate, Diabetes UK is warning that the need for the NHS to commit to providing adequate care and diabetes education across the UK is more urgent than ever. Until this happens – and the National Audit Office recently criticised the often poor standard of care – large numbers of people will end up experiencing potentially preventable diabetes-related complications such as blindness, kidney failure and amputation. At the moment, more than 24,000 people a year with diabetes die before their time, which is because: Only 60 per cent of people with diabetes are getting the eight NICE recommended checks [2], which are key to identifying any problems early enough to prevent complications. Diabetes education courses are not being commissioned for people in over a third of areas in England [3]. Hospital care for people with diabetes is consistently poor and, in a significant minority of cases, is putting people’s lives at risk.
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/About_us/News/Number-of-people-with-diabetes-reaches-over-4-million/
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Title: Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million | Diabetes UK Headings: Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million Coronavirus (Covid-19) Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million Urgent need for adequate diabetes care "Denied both care and access to education" "Diabetes education needs to be readily available" "No time to waste" References: Content: Until this happens – and the National Audit Office recently criticised the often poor standard of care – large numbers of people will end up experiencing potentially preventable diabetes-related complications such as blindness, kidney failure and amputation. At the moment, more than 24,000 people a year with diabetes die before their time, which is because: Only 60 per cent of people with diabetes are getting the eight NICE recommended checks [2], which are key to identifying any problems early enough to prevent complications. Diabetes education courses are not being commissioned for people in over a third of areas in England [3]. Hospital care for people with diabetes is consistently poor and, in a significant minority of cases, is putting people’s lives at risk. This is despite clear evidence that improving care would help avoid health complications that, as well as being personally devastating, account for 80 per cent of the NHS’ £10 billion annual spend on diabetes. We are also calling for a greater focus on preventing Type 2 diabetes, which is vital in stemming the rise of Type 2 diabetes. The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme – a joint commitment from NHS England, Public Health England and Diabetes UK to deliver at scale evidence based behavioural interventions for individuals identified as being at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes – is an important first step but more needs to be done to help people lead healthy lifestyles from the beginning to the ends of their lives. "Denied both care and access to education" Chris Askew, Chief Executive of Diabetes UK, said: “ With 4 million people in the UK now living with diabetes, the need to tackle this serious health condition has never been so stark or so urgent.
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/About_us/News/Number-of-people-with-diabetes-reaches-over-4-million/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1194061174#2_2584864873
Title: Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million | Diabetes UK Headings: Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million Coronavirus (Covid-19) Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million Urgent need for adequate diabetes care "Denied both care and access to education" "Diabetes education needs to be readily available" "No time to waste" References: Content: This is despite clear evidence that improving care would help avoid health complications that, as well as being personally devastating, account for 80 per cent of the NHS’ £10 billion annual spend on diabetes. We are also calling for a greater focus on preventing Type 2 diabetes, which is vital in stemming the rise of Type 2 diabetes. The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme – a joint commitment from NHS England, Public Health England and Diabetes UK to deliver at scale evidence based behavioural interventions for individuals identified as being at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes – is an important first step but more needs to be done to help people lead healthy lifestyles from the beginning to the ends of their lives. "Denied both care and access to education" Chris Askew, Chief Executive of Diabetes UK, said: “ With 4 million people in the UK now living with diabetes, the need to tackle this serious health condition has never been so stark or so urgent. Tragically, we are continuing to see too many people with diabetes suffering serious complications, and even dying before their time, and we know that key reasons for this are that they are being denied both the care and access to education that would help them to manage their condition well. "Diabetes education needs to be readily available" "It is vital that we start to see people with diabetes receive good quality care wherever they live rather than them being at the mercy of a postcode lottery. Equally, diabetes education needs to be readily available everywhere, and commissioned along with a proper local system that explains to people with diabetes the benefits they will gain from attending an education course, and ensures that courses are well run. “We also need a concerted effort led by the Government to take active steps to address the fact that almost two in every three people in the UK are overweight or obese and are therefore at increased risk of Type 2 diabetes. Basic measures such as making healthy food cheaper and more accessible, introducing clearer food labelling and making it easier for people to build physical activity into their daily lives would have a profound influence.
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/About_us/News/Number-of-people-with-diabetes-reaches-over-4-million/
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Title: Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million | Diabetes UK Headings: Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million Coronavirus (Covid-19) Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million Urgent need for adequate diabetes care "Denied both care and access to education" "Diabetes education needs to be readily available" "No time to waste" References: Content: Tragically, we are continuing to see too many people with diabetes suffering serious complications, and even dying before their time, and we know that key reasons for this are that they are being denied both the care and access to education that would help them to manage their condition well. "Diabetes education needs to be readily available" "It is vital that we start to see people with diabetes receive good quality care wherever they live rather than them being at the mercy of a postcode lottery. Equally, diabetes education needs to be readily available everywhere, and commissioned along with a proper local system that explains to people with diabetes the benefits they will gain from attending an education course, and ensures that courses are well run. “We also need a concerted effort led by the Government to take active steps to address the fact that almost two in every three people in the UK are overweight or obese and are therefore at increased risk of Type 2 diabetes. Basic measures such as making healthy food cheaper and more accessible, introducing clearer food labelling and making it easier for people to build physical activity into their daily lives would have a profound influence. "No time to waste" “With a record number of people living with diabetes, there is no time to waste in getting serious about providing better care and diabetes education. Until this happens, the rising number of people with diabetes will continue to be denied the best chance of living long and healthy lives and the NHS will continue to be crippled under avoidable but escalating costs of treating poorly managed diabetes." To find out more about diabetes education, go to www.diabetes.org.uk/taking-control. References: [1] Quality and Outcomes Framework, Health and Social Care Information Centre, Information Services Division Scotland.
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/About_us/News/Number-of-people-with-diabetes-reaches-over-4-million/
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Title: Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million | Diabetes UK Headings: Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million Coronavirus (Covid-19) Number of people with diabetes reaches over 4 million Urgent need for adequate diabetes care "Denied both care and access to education" "Diabetes education needs to be readily available" "No time to waste" References: Content: "No time to waste" “With a record number of people living with diabetes, there is no time to waste in getting serious about providing better care and diabetes education. Until this happens, the rising number of people with diabetes will continue to be denied the best chance of living long and healthy lives and the NHS will continue to be crippled under avoidable but escalating costs of treating poorly managed diabetes." To find out more about diabetes education, go to www.diabetes.org.uk/taking-control. References: [1] Quality and Outcomes Framework, Health and Social Care Information Centre, Information Services Division Scotland. Statistics for Wales, Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, 2014 – 2015. [2] National Diabetes Audit, 2012-2013. [3] A freedom of information request conducted by Diabetes UK, 2015.
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/About_us/News/Number-of-people-with-diabetes-reaches-over-4-million/
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Title: Number of people diagnosed with diabetes reaches three million | Diabetes UK Headings: Number of people diagnosed with diabetes reaches three million Coronavirus (Covid-19) Number of people diagnosed with diabetes reaches three million Ugent action required National Charity Partnership "Public health emergency" Help for the millions of people with diabetes in the UK Partnership initiatives Risk assessments Living with Diabetes Days Content: Number of people diagnosed with diabetes reaches three million | Diabetes UK Coronavirus (Covid-19) Advice for people with diabetes and their families Coronavirus latest Breadcrumb Home About us Number of people diagnosed with diabetes reaches three million Save for later Page saved! You can go back to this later in your Diabetes and Me Close Number of people diagnosed with diabetes reaches three million 2013-03-04 The number of people in the UK who have been diagnosed with diabetes has reached three million for the first time, equivalent to 4.6 per cent of the UK’s population, according to new analysis carried out by Diabetes UK and Tesco. The figure represents an increase of 132,000 people diagnosed with diabetes over the last year. A further 850,000 people are thought to have undiagnosed Type 2 diabetes. Ugent action required Experts have warned that unless more is done to prevent Type 2 diabetes and more help is given to help those with the condition, the increase could see the NHS burdened with unsustainable costs, which has huge implications for public health. Every year in England and Wales, 24,000 people with diabetes die earlier than expected, a situation that is expected to get even worse without urgent action. National Charity Partnership Tesco and Diabetes UK have announced the new figures to mark the launch of a major new national partnership that will see Tesco, its customers, colleagues and suppliers aim to raise £10 million, the biggest donation ever pledged to the charity, to help create a healthier future for people affected by diabetes or at risk of developing it. The partnership will also fund the biggest-ever public awareness campaign on Type 2 diabetes risk factors, aiming to reach the estimated seven million people at high risk. "Public health emergency" Barbara Young, Chief Executive of Diabetes UK said, "We are hugely concerned that the number of people diagnosed with diabetes has reached three million for the first time. There is no reason to think this will mark the end of what has been a rapid rise in the condition.
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/About_us/News_Landing_Page/Number-of-people-diagnosed-with-diabetes-reaches-three-million/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1194075844#1_2584892685
Title: Number of people diagnosed with diabetes reaches three million | Diabetes UK Headings: Number of people diagnosed with diabetes reaches three million Coronavirus (Covid-19) Number of people diagnosed with diabetes reaches three million Ugent action required National Charity Partnership "Public health emergency" Help for the millions of people with diabetes in the UK Partnership initiatives Risk assessments Living with Diabetes Days Content: Every year in England and Wales, 24,000 people with diabetes die earlier than expected, a situation that is expected to get even worse without urgent action. National Charity Partnership Tesco and Diabetes UK have announced the new figures to mark the launch of a major new national partnership that will see Tesco, its customers, colleagues and suppliers aim to raise £10 million, the biggest donation ever pledged to the charity, to help create a healthier future for people affected by diabetes or at risk of developing it. The partnership will also fund the biggest-ever public awareness campaign on Type 2 diabetes risk factors, aiming to reach the estimated seven million people at high risk. "Public health emergency" Barbara Young, Chief Executive of Diabetes UK said, "We are hugely concerned that the number of people diagnosed with diabetes has reached three million for the first time. There is no reason to think this will mark the end of what has been a rapid rise in the condition. "Instead, all the projections suggest that the three million figure will be a grim staging post on the road towards a public health emergency. This unfolding tragedy is already putting huge pressure on the NHS and will have potentially devastating consequences for those people who develop the condition. But this is not inevitable. "By identifying those at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, we can ensure they start getting support to make the kind of lifestyle changes that can help prevent it. And by making sure people who have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes are already getting the care and support they need, we can help them avoid the devastating complications diabetes can cause.
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/About_us/News_Landing_Page/Number-of-people-diagnosed-with-diabetes-reaches-three-million/
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Title: How Many People Have Diabetes? – Diabetes Daily Headings: How Many People Have Diabetes? How Many People Have Diabetes? 04 / 18 / 2016 Global Diabetes Statistics Diabetes Statistics by Country United States United Kingdom Canada China India United States Diabetes Statistics Infographic Content: 83% of adults over 65 have either diabetes or prediabetes! Thankfully, the authors of this study note that the prevalence of diabetes may have plateaued. In other good news, rates of undiagnosed diabetes decreased from 40% in the period ranging from 1988 to 1994 down to 31% in 2011 and 2012. This means that we are getting better at screening for diabetes and more people have access to care. United Kingdom Each year, the UK government publishes an annual diabetes fact sheet based on a Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) survey. As of 2015, the total is approximately 3.5 million people: 2,913,538 in England have diabetes 84,836 in Northern Ireland have diabetes 183,348 Wales have diabetes 271,312 in Scotland have diabetes Canada According to the Canadian government, “Type 2 diabetes is one of the fastest growing diseases in Canada with more than 60,000 new cases yearly. Nine out of ten people with diabetes have type 2 diabetes. The good news is that type 2 diabetes can be prevented or postponed by making healthy lifestyle choices…. It is estimated that close to two million Canadian adults have diabetes.
https://www.diabetesdaily.com/learn-about-diabetes/what-is-diabetes/how-many-people-have-diabetes/
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Title: Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity: The Link - Learning About Diabetes | Diabetes Self-Management Headings: Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity: The Link Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity: The Link The role of insulin resistance in the obesity-diabetes link How obesity contributes to diabetes The obesity-diabetes link starts young The sleep connection Prediabetes and metabolic syndrome What can I do about diabetic obesity? Obesity: fact from fiction • Overweight is the same as obesity • An ideal weight is a healthy weight • Obesity is detected through shrinking clothes and extra pounds Content: The obesity-diabetes link starts young The risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by age 25 quadruples in obese children. One large study in the United Kingdom examined electronic health records from 1994 to 2013 for nearly 370,000 children ages 2 to 15 for high BMI values indicative of childhood obesity. Researchers then looked at the diagnoses of either Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes up to age 25 in those same people. Obese children had four times the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by age 25 compared to those children with a normal BMI during childhood. Historically, Type 2 diabetes had been considered an adult disease, but currently, Type 2 diabetes in children is being diagnosed at an alarming rate, with doctors attributing it to obesity, unhealthy diets, and lack of physical activity. Obesity is also an indicator of childhood Type 1 diabetes. Although Type 1 is an autoimmune disorder, factors such as obesity and insulin resistance further complicate the condition. In one study comprised of nearly 100,000 children who were monitored for weight changes during the first year of life, overweight and obese babies had a positive correlation with increased Type 1 diabetes incidence. The heavier the child, the younger the age of diabetes diagnosis. Although insulin resistance is not the main driver for Type 1 diabetes, this study shows that obesity does play a role and could explain why more children are developing both types of diabetes.
https://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/about-diabetes/types-of-diabetes/type-2-diabetes-and-obesity-the-link/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1201067133#2_2600106994
Title: Bee Stings, Burns, Bug Bites and Diabetes - Diabetes Self-Management Headings: Bee Stings, Burns, Bug Bites and Diabetes Bee Stings, Burns, Bug Bites and Diabetes Coping with summertime menaces Bee stings and diabetes Bee stings: What to do How to prevent bee stings Bug bites and diabetes: Mosquitoes Mosquito bites: What to do How to prevent mosquito bites Sunburns and diabetes Sunburns: What to do How to prevent sunburns Fungal infections and diabetes Fungal infections: What to do How to prevent fungal infections Content: Advertisement When a bee stings, it inserts its stinger into the skin, and that stinger releases a venom called apitoxin. The stinger tears loose from the bee, but it continues to release apitoxin. As if the pain weren’t bad enough, many people are allergic to the venom: they may have trouble breathing, have chest tightness or develop swelling elsewhere on the body. A severe allergic reaction, called anaphylaxis, can occur within minutes, and requires immediate medical attention. Sometimes the venom can lead to non-allergic symptoms, such as nausea, dizziness, faintness and seizures. Luckily, for most people, the swelling and pain from a bee sting will disappear in a few hours after being stung. A bee sting in and of itself may not directly affect blood glucose levels, but the reaction to the sting may. It’s possible to develop an infection from a sting, which, in turn can lead to high glucose levels. Interestingly, bee venom is being studied as a way to lower blood sugars and possibly prevent complications in people with diabetes.
https://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/healthy-living/general-health/bee-stings-burns-bug-bites-and-diabetes/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1201067133#3_2600108835
Title: Bee Stings, Burns, Bug Bites and Diabetes - Diabetes Self-Management Headings: Bee Stings, Burns, Bug Bites and Diabetes Bee Stings, Burns, Bug Bites and Diabetes Coping with summertime menaces Bee stings and diabetes Bee stings: What to do How to prevent bee stings Bug bites and diabetes: Mosquitoes Mosquito bites: What to do How to prevent mosquito bites Sunburns and diabetes Sunburns: What to do How to prevent sunburns Fungal infections and diabetes Fungal infections: What to do How to prevent fungal infections Content: Sometimes the venom can lead to non-allergic symptoms, such as nausea, dizziness, faintness and seizures. Luckily, for most people, the swelling and pain from a bee sting will disappear in a few hours after being stung. A bee sting in and of itself may not directly affect blood glucose levels, but the reaction to the sting may. It’s possible to develop an infection from a sting, which, in turn can lead to high glucose levels. Interestingly, bee venom is being studied as a way to lower blood sugars and possibly prevent complications in people with diabetes. Bee stings: What to do If you get stung by a bee, try to remove the stinger by scraping over it with your fingernail as soon as possible (wasps, yellow jackets and hornets do not leave a stinger). Wash the site with soap and water and place a cool pack on the site to reduce swelling. Pain can be treated with ibuprofen or acetaminophen. The American Academy of Dermatology Association recommends going to the emergency room if swelling spreads to other parts of the body or if you develop trouble breathing, dizziness, nausea or hives.
https://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/healthy-living/general-health/bee-stings-burns-bug-bites-and-diabetes/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1220028983#4_2637914901
Title: Tacoma Real Estate Attorney | Property Lawyer Tacoma Washington Headings: real estate real estate Helping Clients in and Around Tacoma Tacoma real estate attorneys know that the legal issues you face may be diverse: Common Legal Questions Answered By Tacoma Real Estate Attorney Real Estate Law Defined Types of Real Estate Disputes We regularly handle the following types of real estate matters, among others: article Topics What to Do to Protect Your Rights Before Contacting a Tacoma Real Estate Lawyer Property Rights Buying and Selling Real Estate Common Real Estate Law Issues (and What to Do About Them) Landlord Tenant Issues (Eviction, aka Unlawful Detainer) How a Tacoma Real Estate Attorney Can Help with Your Real Estate Case Content: It is wise to have a lawyer review all contracts and documents during the purchasing process. How much does a Tacoma real estate lawyer cost? Fees will vary depending on what type of real estate matter you have. We will always be honest and upfront about fees so there are no surprises for you. What type of real estate clients do you take? We regularly represent landlords, tenants, commercial and residential owners, sellers, and purchasers, owners facing foreclosure, among others. Real Estate Law Defined Real estate (or real property) and personal property differ in numerous, important ways. The most obvious difference between the two is their physical characteristics. Real estate is commonly thought of as land or structures built upon land; it is durable, immovable, and will inevitably outlive its owner.
https://www.dicksonlegal.com/tacoma/real-estate-attorney/
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Title: Tacoma Real Estate Attorney | Property Lawyer Tacoma Washington Headings: real estate real estate Helping Clients in and Around Tacoma Tacoma real estate attorneys know that the legal issues you face may be diverse: Common Legal Questions Answered By Tacoma Real Estate Attorney Real Estate Law Defined Types of Real Estate Disputes We regularly handle the following types of real estate matters, among others: article Topics What to Do to Protect Your Rights Before Contacting a Tacoma Real Estate Lawyer Property Rights Buying and Selling Real Estate Common Real Estate Law Issues (and What to Do About Them) Landlord Tenant Issues (Eviction, aka Unlawful Detainer) How a Tacoma Real Estate Attorney Can Help with Your Real Estate Case Content: We regularly represent landlords, tenants, commercial and residential owners, sellers, and purchasers, owners facing foreclosure, among others. Real Estate Law Defined Real estate (or real property) and personal property differ in numerous, important ways. The most obvious difference between the two is their physical characteristics. Real estate is commonly thought of as land or structures built upon land; it is durable, immovable, and will inevitably outlive its owner. Real estate will not be consumed by its mere use. Personal property, however, can be transported (carried away) or consumed. For instance, while it might not be obvious, money itself is considered “personal property.” There exist significant legal consequences as a result of the enduring nature of land. Real estate attorneys, whether they practice in big cities (like Seattle or Tacoma) or small towns (like Enumclaw or Puyallup), will often have to grapple with the inherent longevity of real estate.
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Title: American dream | Definition of American dream at Dictionary.com Headings: American Dream American Dream noun VIDEO FOR AMERICAN DREAM An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again WATCH NOW: Is The American Dream Still Attainable? QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of American Dream Words nearby American Dream HOMEWORK HELP What is the American Dream? Where did the term American Dream come from? How to use the term American Dream Note Example sentences from the Web for American Dream British Dictionary definitions for American Dream American Dream noun Cultural definitions for American Dream American Dream Content: The American Dream is the aspirational belief in the U.S. that all individuals are entitled to the opportunity for success and upward social mobility through hard work. Where did the term American Dream come from? We can anchor the underlying philosophy of the American Dream in the founding documents of the United States, such as the 1776 Declaration of Independence: “ We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” We can also locate the spirit of the American Dream in seminal studies of the American experience, like Alexis de Tocqueville’s 1835 Democracy in America, where he describes “the charm of anticipated success.” The specific phrase, however, emerges in the early 20th century. One of the earliest instances, in David Graham Phillips’s 1910s novel Susan Lenox, characterizes fashion and home magazines as promising a “rise of fortune” that is “the universal American dream and hope.” A 1916 article in The Chicago Tribune also speaks of fighting for “the American idea, the American hope, the American dream…”. It was historian James Truslow Adams, however, who cemented the concept and phrase: The American Dream.
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Title: American dream | Definition of American dream at Dictionary.com Headings: American Dream American Dream noun VIDEO FOR AMERICAN DREAM An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again WATCH NOW: Is The American Dream Still Attainable? QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of American Dream Words nearby American Dream HOMEWORK HELP What is the American Dream? Where did the term American Dream come from? How to use the term American Dream Note Example sentences from the Web for American Dream British Dictionary definitions for American Dream American Dream noun Cultural definitions for American Dream American Dream Content: The specific phrase, however, emerges in the early 20th century. One of the earliest instances, in David Graham Phillips’s 1910s novel Susan Lenox, characterizes fashion and home magazines as promising a “rise of fortune” that is “the universal American dream and hope.” A 1916 article in The Chicago Tribune also speaks of fighting for “the American idea, the American hope, the American dream…”. It was historian James Truslow Adams, however, who cemented the concept and phrase: The American Dream. In the preface to his book The Epic of America, Adams wrote of “the American dream, that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.” The instant popularity of the term The American Dream may well be attributed in no small way to the timing of its coinage —in the midst of the Great Depression, his phrase that encapsulated the vision that anyone could rise above adverse circumstances through dedication was a hopeful note. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech alludes to the American Dream with respect to racial inequality in the U.S., joining the literature of the American dream that helped define the nation. How to use the term American Dream The phrase The American Dream is so commonplace today as to have become clichéd. It is often used in book titles, news articles, politics, and popular culture to loosely refer to the core American ideals.
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Title: American dream | Definition of American dream at Dictionary.com Headings: American Dream American Dream noun VIDEO FOR AMERICAN DREAM An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again WATCH NOW: Is The American Dream Still Attainable? QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of American Dream Words nearby American Dream HOMEWORK HELP What is the American Dream? Where did the term American Dream come from? How to use the term American Dream Note Example sentences from the Web for American Dream British Dictionary definitions for American Dream American Dream noun Cultural definitions for American Dream American Dream Content: In the preface to his book The Epic of America, Adams wrote of “the American dream, that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.” The instant popularity of the term The American Dream may well be attributed in no small way to the timing of its coinage —in the midst of the Great Depression, his phrase that encapsulated the vision that anyone could rise above adverse circumstances through dedication was a hopeful note. Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech alludes to the American Dream with respect to racial inequality in the U.S., joining the literature of the American dream that helped define the nation. How to use the term American Dream The phrase The American Dream is so commonplace today as to have become clichéd. It is often used in book titles, news articles, politics, and popular culture to loosely refer to the core American ideals. In contemporary usage, the phrase is often used ironically in reference to systemic economic inequality that makes the American Dream unattainable for some Americans, especially immigrant families. This ironic usage is often found in politics, especially in discussions of economic policy and immigration that ask who deserves to live the American Dream. Disillusionment with the American Dream is often dubbed “the American Nightmare” or “the American Dream is dead.” In the instances where that’s not the case, one is said “to achieve” the American Dream. More examples of American Dream:
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Title: Centrist | Definition of Centrist at Dictionary.com Headings: centrist centrist or Cen·trist noun adjective QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of centrist OTHER WORDS FROM centrist Words nearby centrist Example sentences from the Web for centrist Explore Dictionary.com British Dictionary definitions for centrist centrist noun Derived forms of centrist Others Are Reading Content: The 'Badass Chief of Staff' of Turkey's Opposition Faces Years in Jail After Challenging Erdogan's Power. She's Not Backing Down | Joseph Hincks / Istanbul | February 24, 2021 | Time The move was in keeping with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver’s desire for a centrist position. The NBA’s week of controversies show how hard life is outside of the bubble | Ben Golliver | February 12, 2021 | Washington Post Bari Weiss, a centrist former Times opinion editor, recently tweeted support for Amash’s idea of forming a new political party. Bernie Sanders is often called a liberal. He’d beg to differ. Who is actually a liberal? | Graham Vyse | February 2, 2021 | Washington Post This moment in our nation is not about left, right, or centrist. 'We Must Have a Third Reconstruction.' Read the Full Text of the Rev. William J. Barber II's Sermon at the Inaugural Prayer Service | William J. Barber II | January 21, 2021 | Time Many business leaders were hoping for a different result—a divided government whose center of gravity would rest with centrist s like Romney, Collins, Manchin and Warner. A coup attempt and an undivided government | Alan Murray | January 7, 2021 | Fortune More centrist Democrats will make a few gestures in the Warren direction, but nothing more.
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Title: Centrist | Definition of Centrist at Dictionary.com Headings: centrist centrist or Cen·trist noun adjective QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of centrist OTHER WORDS FROM centrist Words nearby centrist Example sentences from the Web for centrist Explore Dictionary.com British Dictionary definitions for centrist centrist noun Derived forms of centrist Others Are Reading Content: Who is actually a liberal? | Graham Vyse | February 2, 2021 | Washington Post This moment in our nation is not about left, right, or centrist. 'We Must Have a Third Reconstruction.' Read the Full Text of the Rev. William J. Barber II's Sermon at the Inaugural Prayer Service | William J. Barber II | January 21, 2021 | Time Many business leaders were hoping for a different result—a divided government whose center of gravity would rest with centrist s like Romney, Collins, Manchin and Warner. A coup attempt and an undivided government | Alan Murray | January 7, 2021 | Fortune More centrist Democrats will make a few gestures in the Warren direction, but nothing more. The Most Powerful Democrat in America | Michael Tomasky | December 15, 2014 | DAILY BEAST Another dark horse, Tennessee Senator Al Gore, was finding little traction in his efforts to become a centrist alternative. Want President Hillary? Then Primary Her | Jeff Greenfield | November 24, 2014 | DAILY BEAST The Duchess — more of a mainstream centrist and a bit of a belle-lettrist herself — was totally delightful. The Duchess Who Secretly Loved Elvis: Remembering Lunch with 'Debo,' The Last Mitford Sister | Lloyd Grove | September 27, 2014 | DAILY BEAST The centrist group thinks they can build centrist grassroots army.
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Title: Centrist | Definition of Centrist at Dictionary.com Headings: centrist centrist or Cen·trist noun adjective QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of centrist OTHER WORDS FROM centrist Words nearby centrist Example sentences from the Web for centrist Explore Dictionary.com British Dictionary definitions for centrist centrist noun Derived forms of centrist Others Are Reading Content: The Most Powerful Democrat in America | Michael Tomasky | December 15, 2014 | DAILY BEAST Another dark horse, Tennessee Senator Al Gore, was finding little traction in his efforts to become a centrist alternative. Want President Hillary? Then Primary Her | Jeff Greenfield | November 24, 2014 | DAILY BEAST The Duchess — more of a mainstream centrist and a bit of a belle-lettrist herself — was totally delightful. The Duchess Who Secretly Loved Elvis: Remembering Lunch with 'Debo,' The Last Mitford Sister | Lloyd Grove | September 27, 2014 | DAILY BEAST The centrist group thinks they can build centrist grassroots army. No Labels’ Bid For The Big Time | Ben Jacobs | September 18, 2014 | DAILY BEAST He is running as a centrist alternative to Tea Party-aligned GOP candidate Ben Sasse and Democrat Dave Domina, a trial lawyer. Candidates in Maine, Nebraska, Massachusetts, and Washington, D.C., Challenge Republicans and Democrats Alike | Linda Killian | July 5, 2014 | DAILY BEAST Only on one of the Centrist benches was any sincere attention paid, like that of eager scholars to their master's explanations. The conquest of Rome | Matilde Serao Besides, Sid and I were the centrist party of two in our fresh-out-of-the-shell Place politics. The Big Time | Fritz Reuter Leiber SEE MORE EXAMPLES SEE FEWER EXAMPLES  Explore Dictionary.com “Have” vs. “Has”: When To Use Each One What Do “a.m.” And “p.m.” Stand For?
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Title: Chiquita | Definition of Chiquita at Dictionary.com Headings: Chiquita Chiquita noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Set your sights on wordy gold with this quiz on the commonly mixed up words "site," "cite," and sight"! Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Words nearby Chiquita Example sentences from the Web for Chiquita Explore Dictionary.com Content: Chiquita | Definition of Chiquita at Dictionary.com Top Definitions Quizzes Examples Chiquita [ chi- kee-t uh; Spanish chee- kee-tah ] / tʃɪˈki tə; Spanish tʃiˈki tɑ / PHONETIC RESPELLING New Word List Word List noun a female given name: from a Spanish word meaning “small.” QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Set your sights on wordy gold with this quiz on the commonly mixed up words "site," "cite," and sight"! Question 1 of 7 “Site” and “cite” derive from the same Latin root, “situs.” true false TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Words nearby Chiquita chippy, chipset, chip shot, chip syringe, chip wagon, Chiquita, chir-, Chirac, chiral, chirality, Chirchik Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021 Example sentences from the Web for Chiquita Chiquita certainly appeared to respond as if JASTA were a threat. Exclusive: Chiquita Is Blocking a 9/11 Victims’ Bill | Tim Mak | June 3, 2014 | DAILY BEAST Chiquita acknowledged working with Congressional staff on JASTA.
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Title: Chiquita | Definition of Chiquita at Dictionary.com Headings: Chiquita Chiquita noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Set your sights on wordy gold with this quiz on the commonly mixed up words "site," "cite," and sight"! Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Words nearby Chiquita Example sentences from the Web for Chiquita Explore Dictionary.com Content: Set your sights on wordy gold with this quiz on the commonly mixed up words "site," "cite," and sight"! Question 1 of 7 “Site” and “cite” derive from the same Latin root, “situs.” true false TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Words nearby Chiquita chippy, chipset, chip shot, chip syringe, chip wagon, Chiquita, chir-, Chirac, chiral, chirality, Chirchik Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021 Example sentences from the Web for Chiquita Chiquita certainly appeared to respond as if JASTA were a threat. Exclusive: Chiquita Is Blocking a 9/11 Victims’ Bill | Tim Mak | June 3, 2014 | DAILY BEAST Chiquita acknowledged working with Congressional staff on JASTA. Exclusive: Chiquita Is Blocking a 9/11 Victims’ Bill | Tim Mak | June 3, 2014 | DAILY BEAST To the extent that JASTA changes that or clarifies that standard, it would present a threat to Chiquita. Exclusive: Chiquita Is Blocking a 9/11 Victims’ Bill | Tim Mak | June 3, 2014 | DAILY BEAST Ultimately, Chiquita pleaded to lesser charges and agreed to pay a $25 million fine. Jonathan Malis and the DOJ Leak Investigation | Daniel Klaidman | May 16, 2013 | DAILY BEAST At Chiquita the train stopped, but took up again almost instantly its chant of the rail.
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Title: Chiquita | Definition of Chiquita at Dictionary.com Headings: Chiquita Chiquita noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Set your sights on wordy gold with this quiz on the commonly mixed up words "site," "cite," and sight"! Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Words nearby Chiquita Example sentences from the Web for Chiquita Explore Dictionary.com Content: Exclusive: Chiquita Is Blocking a 9/11 Victims’ Bill | Tim Mak | June 3, 2014 | DAILY BEAST To the extent that JASTA changes that or clarifies that standard, it would present a threat to Chiquita. Exclusive: Chiquita Is Blocking a 9/11 Victims’ Bill | Tim Mak | June 3, 2014 | DAILY BEAST Ultimately, Chiquita pleaded to lesser charges and agreed to pay a $25 million fine. Jonathan Malis and the DOJ Leak Investigation | Daniel Klaidman | May 16, 2013 | DAILY BEAST At Chiquita the train stopped, but took up again almost instantly its chant of the rail. Brand Blotters | William MacLeod Raine I know this Magpie hoss well, an' it couldn't stand no more show of winnin' a race from Chiquita than a snail would. Ted Strong's Motor Car | Edward C. Taylor Three days later the party stood on the brow of a steep bluff looking down upon the Colorado Chiquita river. In the Hands of the Cave-Dwellers | G. A. Henty The tracks of a shod pony satisfied us that we were on the trail of Chiquita and her Navajo rider. Captured by the Navajos | Charles A. Curtis Returning to the main brook with Chiquita, we tied the horses to the willows and began a search for Vic. Captured by the Navajos | Charles A. Curtis SEE MORE EXAMPLES SEE FEWER EXAMPLES  Explore Dictionary.com “Have” vs. “Has”:
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Title: Coon | Definition of Coon at Dictionary.com Headings: coon coon noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON THE MANY TYPES OF NOUNS Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of coon usage note for coon Words nearby coon ABOUT THIS WORD What does coon mean? Where does coon come from? How is coon used in real life? Example sentences from the Web for coon British Dictionary definitions for coon coon noun Content: Coon | Definition of Coon at Dictionary.com Top Definitions Quizzes About This Word Examples British coon [ koon ] / kun / PHONETIC RESPELLING New Word List Word List noun Informal. raccoon. Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a Black person. Informal. a fellow, especially a rustic or undignified person: Go home, you old coon! QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON THE MANY TYPES OF NOUNS They're everywhere you turn, but can you identify the 10 types of nouns easily? This quiz will test your mettle against singular, plural, concrete, abstract, common, proper, collective, compound, countable, and uncountable nouns!
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Title: Coon | Definition of Coon at Dictionary.com Headings: coon coon noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON THE MANY TYPES OF NOUNS Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of coon usage note for coon Words nearby coon ABOUT THIS WORD What does coon mean? Where does coon come from? How is coon used in real life? Example sentences from the Web for coon British Dictionary definitions for coon coon noun Content: Informal. a fellow, especially a rustic or undignified person: Go home, you old coon! QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON THE MANY TYPES OF NOUNS They're everywhere you turn, but can you identify the 10 types of nouns easily? This quiz will test your mettle against singular, plural, concrete, abstract, common, proper, collective, compound, countable, and uncountable nouns! Question 1 of 7 Shoelaces, rainbow, toothpaste, and haircuts are all what type of noun? collective compound countable TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Origin of coon An Americanism dating back to 1735–45; shortening of raccoon usage note for coon See coon's age. Words nearby coon coom, Coomaraswamy, coomb, Coombs' serum, Coombs' test, coon, coonass, cooncan, coon cat, coon cheese, coon dog Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021 ABOUT THIS WORD What does coon mean? Content warning:
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Title: Coon | Definition of Coon at Dictionary.com Headings: coon coon noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON THE MANY TYPES OF NOUNS Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of coon usage note for coon Words nearby coon ABOUT THIS WORD What does coon mean? Where does coon come from? How is coon used in real life? Example sentences from the Web for coon British Dictionary definitions for coon coon noun Content: Question 1 of 7 Shoelaces, rainbow, toothpaste, and haircuts are all what type of noun? collective compound countable TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Origin of coon An Americanism dating back to 1735–45; shortening of raccoon usage note for coon See coon's age. Words nearby coon coom, Coomaraswamy, coomb, Coombs' serum, Coombs' test, coon, coonass, cooncan, coon cat, coon cheese, coon dog Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021 ABOUT THIS WORD What does coon mean? Content warning: this article includes content dealing with racism. Coon is an extremely offensive slur for a Black person. It’s rooted in the racist history of Blackface and comes from a shortening of raccoon. Where does coon come from? As a shortened form of raccoon, the word coon is first recorded in the mid-1700s.
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Title: Coon | Definition of Coon at Dictionary.com Headings: coon coon noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON THE MANY TYPES OF NOUNS Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of coon usage note for coon Words nearby coon ABOUT THIS WORD What does coon mean? Where does coon come from? How is coon used in real life? Example sentences from the Web for coon British Dictionary definitions for coon coon noun Content: this article includes content dealing with racism. Coon is an extremely offensive slur for a Black person. It’s rooted in the racist history of Blackface and comes from a shortening of raccoon. Where does coon come from? As a shortened form of raccoon, the word coon is first recorded in the mid-1700s. In the early 1800s, coon was a nickname for a sly person, likened to the clever shiftiness of the animal. Also in the early 1800s, coon was used as a nickname for a member of the Whig political party, who used the animal as their mascot, apparently embracing the animal for its scrappiness. By the 1800s, coon was also being used as an extremely offensive slur for Black people, apparently due to racist comparisons to the appearance or behavior of raccoons. Coon was popularized by a Blackface minstrel song, “Zip Coon,” published around 1830 and notoriously performed by George Dixon. The song gave rise to Zip Coon as a Blackface character, stereotyping and vilifying the speech, appearance, and behavior of Black people.
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Title: Coon | Definition of Coon at Dictionary.com Headings: coon coon noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON THE MANY TYPES OF NOUNS Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of coon usage note for coon Words nearby coon ABOUT THIS WORD What does coon mean? Where does coon come from? How is coon used in real life? Example sentences from the Web for coon British Dictionary definitions for coon coon noun Content: In the early 1800s, coon was a nickname for a sly person, likened to the clever shiftiness of the animal. Also in the early 1800s, coon was used as a nickname for a member of the Whig political party, who used the animal as their mascot, apparently embracing the animal for its scrappiness. By the 1800s, coon was also being used as an extremely offensive slur for Black people, apparently due to racist comparisons to the appearance or behavior of raccoons. Coon was popularized by a Blackface minstrel song, “Zip Coon,” published around 1830 and notoriously performed by George Dixon. The song gave rise to Zip Coon as a Blackface character, stereotyping and vilifying the speech, appearance, and behavior of Black people. Both the song “Zip Coon” and its resulting character gave rise to coon songs, a racist genre of music and parody of Black culture popular between around 1880–1920, often accompanied by Blackface in performance and advertising. Leading up to the Civil War, through the Jim Crow era and into the 20th century, coon has remained an extremely offensive racial slur against Black people. In its history, coon has also been used to disparage Native American and Aboriginal peoples. Much less heinous is the Maine Coon or Maine Coon cat, a breed of cat known for its long hair, large size, and striking coloring, which might be said to resemble the markings on a raccoon. Folk tales like to claim the cat is actually part raccoon, but the cats were probably bred from long-haired cats carried over to the American continent on ships from Europe.
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Title: Coon | Definition of Coon at Dictionary.com Headings: coon coon noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON THE MANY TYPES OF NOUNS Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of coon usage note for coon Words nearby coon ABOUT THIS WORD What does coon mean? Where does coon come from? How is coon used in real life? Example sentences from the Web for coon British Dictionary definitions for coon coon noun Content: Both the song “Zip Coon” and its resulting character gave rise to coon songs, a racist genre of music and parody of Black culture popular between around 1880–1920, often accompanied by Blackface in performance and advertising. Leading up to the Civil War, through the Jim Crow era and into the 20th century, coon has remained an extremely offensive racial slur against Black people. In its history, coon has also been used to disparage Native American and Aboriginal peoples. Much less heinous is the Maine Coon or Maine Coon cat, a breed of cat known for its long hair, large size, and striking coloring, which might be said to resemble the markings on a raccoon. Folk tales like to claim the cat is actually part raccoon, but the cats were probably bred from long-haired cats carried over to the American continent on ships from Europe. Coon cat is also a name for the cacomistle, a smaller relative of the raccoon. How is coon used in real life? The racial slur coon not only implies many intensely harmful stereotypes about Black people but it also dredges up the painful history of Blackface. Because of its history as a slur, avoid using coon as a shortened form for raccoon. As a clipping of raccoon, coon does appear, however, in coonskin, a raccoon pelt, mostly as seen in the coonskin cap associated with such American frontiersmen as Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett.
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Title: Coon | Definition of Coon at Dictionary.com Headings: coon coon noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON THE MANY TYPES OF NOUNS Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of coon usage note for coon Words nearby coon ABOUT THIS WORD What does coon mean? Where does coon come from? How is coon used in real life? Example sentences from the Web for coon British Dictionary definitions for coon coon noun Content: Coon cat is also a name for the cacomistle, a smaller relative of the raccoon. How is coon used in real life? The racial slur coon not only implies many intensely harmful stereotypes about Black people but it also dredges up the painful history of Blackface. Because of its history as a slur, avoid using coon as a shortened form for raccoon. As a clipping of raccoon, coon does appear, however, in coonskin, a raccoon pelt, mostly as seen in the coonskin cap associated with such American frontiersmen as Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett. Please note: occasionally, Black people may use coon as a term for another Black person who betrays the Black community in favor of white people or culture (cf. Uncle Tom ). I, a black person, can call another black person a coon/Uncle Tom because of the way they engage in politics/society. You, a non-black person, can definitely not.
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Title: Coon | Definition of Coon at Dictionary.com Headings: coon coon noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON THE MANY TYPES OF NOUNS Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of coon usage note for coon Words nearby coon ABOUT THIS WORD What does coon mean? Where does coon come from? How is coon used in real life? Example sentences from the Web for coon British Dictionary definitions for coon coon noun Content: In December, Sen. Wheeler also used the word “coon” to describe the Virginia governor as well as blamed “mass refugee resettlement” for a policy position he did not like. —Berry Craig, Kentucky State AFL-CIO, January 2020 Example sentences from the Web for coon And one of their commentators accidentally called Martin Luther King Jr. “Martin Luther King Coon Jr.” on the air. ESPN: The Worldwide Leader in Pricks | Marlow Stern | July 29, 2014 | DAILY BEAST Brer Rabbit aint dar, en it tu'n out dat Brer Coon is de man w'at seed 'im las'. Nights With Uncle Remus | Joel Chandler Harris Better give it up, Mr. Coon; we have caught you and there is no use denying it now. Sandman's Goodnight Stories | Abbie Phillips Walker "Go ahead and look," said Mr. Coon, opening the door and standing aside for them to enter. Sandman's Goodnight Stories | Abbie Phillips Walker Of course they found the spoons, and when Mr. Coon saw them he almost fell over. Sandman's Goodnight Stories | Abbie Phillips Walker He went upstairs and put those spoons between Mr. Coon 's feather beds. Sandman's Goodnight Stories | Abbie Phillips Walker SEE MORE EXAMPLES SEE FEWER EXAMPLES  British Dictionary definitions for coon coon / ( kuːn) / noun informal short for raccoon offensive, slang a Black person or a native Australian Southern African offensive a person of mixed race Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 WORD OF THE DAY lackadaisical adjective | [lak-uh-dey-zi-kuhl ] SEE DEFINITION Others Are Reading The Most Surprisingly Serendipitous Words Of The Day Meteor vs. Asteroid vs. Comet:
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Title: Coon | Definition of Coon at Dictionary.com Headings: coon coon noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON THE MANY TYPES OF NOUNS Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of coon usage note for coon Words nearby coon ABOUT THIS WORD What does coon mean? Where does coon come from? How is coon used in real life? Example sentences from the Web for coon British Dictionary definitions for coon coon noun Content: we have caught you and there is no use denying it now. Sandman's Goodnight Stories | Abbie Phillips Walker "Go ahead and look," said Mr. Coon, opening the door and standing aside for them to enter. Sandman's Goodnight Stories | Abbie Phillips Walker Of course they found the spoons, and when Mr. Coon saw them he almost fell over. Sandman's Goodnight Stories | Abbie Phillips Walker He went upstairs and put those spoons between Mr. Coon 's feather beds. Sandman's Goodnight Stories | Abbie Phillips Walker SEE MORE EXAMPLES SEE FEWER EXAMPLES  British Dictionary definitions for coon coon / ( kuːn) / noun informal short for raccoon offensive, slang a Black person or a native Australian Southern African offensive a person of mixed race Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 WORD OF THE DAY lackadaisical adjective | [lak-uh-dey-zi-kuhl ] SEE DEFINITION Others Are Reading The Most Surprisingly Serendipitous Words Of The Day Meteor vs. Asteroid vs. Comet: The Astronomical Differences Between These And More Terms 600 New Words And Definitions: The Latest Updates To Dictionary.com “Have” vs. “Has”: When To Use Each One add this widget to your site Did You Know? The shortest, complete sentence in the English language is "Go." Did You Know?
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Title: Credibility | Definition of Credibility at Dictionary.com Headings: credibility credibility noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Set your sights on wordy gold with this quiz on the commonly mixed up words "site," "cite," and sight"! Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach OTHER WORDS FROM credibility Words nearby credibility Example sentences from the Web for credibility British Dictionary definitions for credibility credibility noun Content: Aaron Sorkin Puts CNN on Blast Over the Boston Bombing | Kevin Fallon | November 10, 2014 | DAILY BEAST The more recent attacks add to the credibility of the victims at Liberty and Christopher Newport who made allegations. The Math That Keeps Helping College Rapists | Michael Daly | October 3, 2014 | DAILY BEAST But when the pageant itself starts to poke fun at the contestants, organizers should expect that they will lose all credibility. The Real Housewives of Miss America | Kate Shindle | September 21, 2014 | DAILY BEAST And it raises questions about the credibility of Kim Dotcom; of his allegations; and he has been deemed not credible. Greenwald, Assange, and Snowden Join Forces with Kim Dotcom in New Zealand Election | Lennox Samuels | September 17, 2014 | DAILY BEAST Such history never loses its interest, nor does the lapse of ages, in the least degree, impair its credibility. Gospel Philosophy | J. H. Ward Lastly, his own personal credibility seems seriously at stake when he talks of “triangular provinces.” Devil-Worship in France | Arthur Edward Waite Way kamatuúran ang ripurt sa prisidinti, The presidential report lacks credibility. A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan | John U. Wolff But there is one point about the book that deserves some considering, its credibility as autobiography. Lavengro | George Borrow Charley was taken aback and thereafter his credibility was destroyed in so far as the mother and Lin were concerned.
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Title: Emulsify | Definition of Emulsify at Dictionary.com Headings: emulsify emulsify verb (used with or without object), e·mul·si·fied, e·mul·si·fy·ing. QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of emulsify OTHER WORDS FROM emulsify Words nearby emulsify VOCAB BUILDER What does emulsify mean? Where does emulsify come from? Did you know ... ? How is emulsify used in real life? Try using emulsify! Example sentences from the Web for emulsify British Dictionary definitions for emulsify emulsify verb -fies, -fying or -fied Derived forms of emulsify Medical definitions for emulsify emulsify v. Other words from emulsify Content: Emulsify | Definition of Emulsify at Dictionary.com Top Definitions Quizzes Vocab Builder Examples British Medical emulsify [ ih- muhl-s uh-fahy ] / ɪˈmʌl səˌfaɪ / PHONETIC RESPELLING New Word List Word List See synonyms for: emulsify / emulsified / emulsifiable on Thesaurus.com verb (used with or without object), e·mul·si·fied, e·mul·si·fy·ing. to make into or form an emulsion. QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Set your sights on wordy gold with this quiz on the commonly mixed up words "site," "cite," and sight"! Question 1 of 7 “Site” and “cite” derive from the same Latin root, “situs.” true false TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Origin of emulsify First recorded in 1855–60; from Latin ēmuls (us) (see emulsion) + -ify OTHER WORDS FROM emulsify e·mul·si·fi·a·ble [ih-muhl-suh-fahy-uh-buhl], /ɪˌmʌl səˈfaɪ ə bəl/, e·mul·si·ble, adjective e·mul·si·fi·a·bil·i·ty [ih-muhl-suh-fahy-uh-bil-i-tee], /ɪˌmʌl səˌfaɪ əˈbɪl ɪ ti/, e·mul·si·bil·i·ty [ih-muhl-suh-bil-i-tee], /ɪˌmʌl səˈbɪl ɪ ti/, noun e·mul·si·fi·ca·tion [ih-muhl-suh-fuh-key-shuhn], /ɪˌmʌl sə fəˈkeɪ ʃən/, noun e·mul·si·fi·er, noun un·e·mul·si·fied, adjective SEE MORE RELATED FORMS SEE FEWER RELATED FORMS  Words nearby emulsify emulgent, emulous, emuls., emulsification, emulsifier, emulsify, emulsion, emulsoid, emunctory, emu oil, emu parade Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021 VOCAB BUILDER What does emulsify mean? To emulsify is to form an emulsion —a mixture of two liquids that don’t fully combine.
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Title: Emulsify | Definition of Emulsify at Dictionary.com Headings: emulsify emulsify verb (used with or without object), e·mul·si·fied, e·mul·si·fy·ing. QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Question 1 of 7 Meet Grammar Coach Origin of emulsify OTHER WORDS FROM emulsify Words nearby emulsify VOCAB BUILDER What does emulsify mean? Where does emulsify come from? Did you know ... ? How is emulsify used in real life? Try using emulsify! Example sentences from the Web for emulsify British Dictionary definitions for emulsify emulsify verb -fies, -fying or -fied Derived forms of emulsify Medical definitions for emulsify emulsify v. Other words from emulsify Content: Question 1 of 7 “Site” and “cite” derive from the same Latin root, “situs.” true false TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Origin of emulsify First recorded in 1855–60; from Latin ēmuls (us) (see emulsion) + -ify OTHER WORDS FROM emulsify e·mul·si·fi·a·ble [ih-muhl-suh-fahy-uh-buhl], /ɪˌmʌl səˈfaɪ ə bəl/, e·mul·si·ble, adjective e·mul·si·fi·a·bil·i·ty [ih-muhl-suh-fahy-uh-bil-i-tee], /ɪˌmʌl səˌfaɪ əˈbɪl ɪ ti/, e·mul·si·bil·i·ty [ih-muhl-suh-bil-i-tee], /ɪˌmʌl səˈbɪl ɪ ti/, noun e·mul·si·fi·ca·tion [ih-muhl-suh-fuh-key-shuhn], /ɪˌmʌl sə fəˈkeɪ ʃən/, noun e·mul·si·fi·er, noun un·e·mul·si·fied, adjective SEE MORE RELATED FORMS SEE FEWER RELATED FORMS  Words nearby emulsify emulgent, emulous, emuls., emulsification, emulsifier, emulsify, emulsion, emulsoid, emunctory, emu oil, emu parade Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021 VOCAB BUILDER What does emulsify mean? To emulsify is to form an emulsion —a mixture of two liquids that don’t fully combine. An emulsion may look like a single liquid, but it’s made up of particles of one liquid distributed throughout another liquid. For example, if you emulsify oil and water, it forms an emulsion in which small droplets of oil are suspended in the water, but the two liquids aren’t fully blended together (as they would be if you stirred together water and vinegar, for example). In technical chemistry terms, an emulsion is a colloidal suspension in which the substances mixed together are both liquids. Both colloids and suspensions involve particles of one substance distributed in another without being dissolved. Emulsions are used in a variety of contexts, including pharmacology, cooking, and photography.
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Title: Executive branch | Definition of Executive branch at Dictionary.com Headings: executive branch executive branch noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON PARENTHESES AND BRACKETS APLENTY! Meet Grammar Coach Words nearby executive branch Example sentences from the Web for executive branch Cultural definitions for executive branch executive branch Content: Executive branch | Definition of Executive branch at Dictionary.com Top Definitions Quizzes Related Content Examples Cultural executive branch New Word List Word List See synonyms for executive branch on Thesaurus.com noun the branch of government charged with the execution and enforcement of laws and policies and the administration of public affairs; the executive. QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON PARENTHESES AND BRACKETS APLENTY! Set some time apart to test your bracket symbol knowledge, and see if you can keep your parentheses, squares, curlies, and angles all straight! Question 1 of 7 Let’s start with some etymology: What are the origins of the typographical word “bracket”? First appeared around 1750, and is related to the French word “braguette” for the name of codpiece armor. First appeared in 1610, based on the French word “baguette” for the long loaf of bread. First appeared in 1555, and is related to the French word “raquette” for a netted bat. TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Words nearby executive branch execute, execution, executioner, executive, executive agreement, executive branch, executive class, executive council, executive director, executive function, Executive Mansion Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021 Example sentences from the Web for executive branch Casting Martin Sheen as the thoughtful President Josiah Bartlet, creator Aaron Sorkin chronicled political intrigue while defending the dignity of the executive branch.
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Title: Executive branch | Definition of Executive branch at Dictionary.com Headings: executive branch executive branch noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON PARENTHESES AND BRACKETS APLENTY! Meet Grammar Coach Words nearby executive branch Example sentences from the Web for executive branch Cultural definitions for executive branch executive branch Content: The New Class of Comfort TV: 16 Shows to Watch When You Run Out of Friends and The Office | Eliana Dockterman | February 10, 2021 | Time Originally passed in 1950 and renewed in 2019, the DPA allows the executive branch to direct private companies to prioritize the manufacturing and distribution of certain materials as the federal government sees fit. The new COVID-19 team has a lot of work to do. Here’s how they should start. | Erin Fennessy | February 1, 2021 | Popular Science That was true of the Obamas to a large degree as well, Jalalzai noted, but “over the last four years, we haven’t had that kind of healthy relationship being modeled” in the executive branch. Doug Emhoff, wife guy extraordinaire | Anna North | January 22, 2021 | Vox The DOI’s leader, the secretary of the interior, is a cabinet-level position within the executive branch and requires confirmation by the Senate, as do the leaders of each of those 11 agencies. What's Going on with William Perry Pendley? | Wes Siler | October 23, 2020 | Outside Online DUBNER Let’s move on to, as you put it, management of the executive branch. Does the President Matter as Much as You Think? ( Ep.
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Title: Executive branch | Definition of Executive branch at Dictionary.com Headings: executive branch executive branch noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON PARENTHESES AND BRACKETS APLENTY! Meet Grammar Coach Words nearby executive branch Example sentences from the Web for executive branch Cultural definitions for executive branch executive branch Content: Vol. LV. | Various Each seems satisfied with the way his own branch is getting on: Winter is the quicker worker. Gallipoli Diary, Volume I | Ian Hamilton A girl was moved to pity by a picture of a lamb caught in a thicket, and tried to lift the branch that lay across the animal. Children's Ways | James Sully SEE MORE EXAMPLES SEE FEWER EXAMPLES  Cultural definitions for executive branch executive branch The branch of federal and state government that is broadly responsible for implementing, supporting, and enforcing the laws made by the legislative branch and interpreted by the judicial branch. At the state level, the executive includes governors and their staffs. At the federal level, the executive includes the president, the vice president, staffs of appointed advisers (including the cabinet ), and a variety of departments and agencies, such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Postal Service ( see postmaster general ). The executive branch also proposes a great deal of legislation to Congress and appoints federal judges, including justices of the Supreme Court. Although the executive branch guides the nation's domestic and foreign policies, the system of checks and balances works to limit its power.
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Title: Executive branch | Definition of Executive branch at Dictionary.com Headings: executive branch executive branch noun QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON PARENTHESES AND BRACKETS APLENTY! Meet Grammar Coach Words nearby executive branch Example sentences from the Web for executive branch Cultural definitions for executive branch executive branch Content: Children's Ways | James Sully SEE MORE EXAMPLES SEE FEWER EXAMPLES  Cultural definitions for executive branch executive branch The branch of federal and state government that is broadly responsible for implementing, supporting, and enforcing the laws made by the legislative branch and interpreted by the judicial branch. At the state level, the executive includes governors and their staffs. At the federal level, the executive includes the president, the vice president, staffs of appointed advisers (including the cabinet ), and a variety of departments and agencies, such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the Postal Service ( see postmaster general ). The executive branch also proposes a great deal of legislation to Congress and appoints federal judges, including justices of the Supreme Court. Although the executive branch guides the nation's domestic and foreign policies, the system of checks and balances works to limit its power. The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. WORD OF THE DAY versal adjective | [vur-suhl ] SEE DEFINITION Others Are Reading The Most Surprisingly Serendipitous Words Of The Day The Dictionary.com Word Of The Year For 2020 Is … Read Poetry Like An Expert With These Advanced Poetic Terms “Have” vs. “Has”: When To Use Each One add this widget to your site Did You Know?
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Title: Holistic | Definition of Holistic at Dictionary.com Headings: holistic holistic adjective QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Meet Grammar Coach Origin of holistic OTHER WORDS FROM holistic Words nearby holistic VOCAB BUILDER What does holistic mean? Where does holistic come from? Did you know ... ? How is holistic used in real life? Try using holistic! Example sentences from the Web for holistic British Dictionary definitions for holistic holistic adjective of or relating to a doctrine of holism Derived forms of holistic Content: QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Set your sights on wordy gold with this quiz on the commonly mixed up words "site," "cite," and sight"! Question 1 of 7 “Site” and “cite” derive from the same Latin root, “situs.” true false TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Meet Grammar Coach Improve Your Writing Sometimes who·lis·tic . Origin of holistic First recorded in 1926; hol (ism) + -istic OTHER WORDS FROM holistic ho·lis·ti·cal·ly, adverb Words nearby holistic holier-than-thou, holily, holiness, Holinshed, holism, holistic, holistically, holistic medicine, Holkar State, Holkham Hall, holla Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021 VOCAB BUILDER What does holistic mean? Holistic is an adjective that describes things related to the idea that the whole is more than the sum of its parts. In other words, that the entirety of something must be considered instead of just considering its parts. This philosophy is called holism, and that’s where the word holistic comes from. Holistic can be used generally to describe approaches that incorporate elements of holism, but it is especially used in the contexts of psychology and alternative medicine.
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Title: Holistic | Definition of Holistic at Dictionary.com Headings: holistic holistic adjective QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Meet Grammar Coach Origin of holistic OTHER WORDS FROM holistic Words nearby holistic VOCAB BUILDER What does holistic mean? Where does holistic come from? Did you know ... ? How is holistic used in real life? Try using holistic! Example sentences from the Web for holistic British Dictionary definitions for holistic holistic adjective of or relating to a doctrine of holism Derived forms of holistic Content: hol (ism) + -istic OTHER WORDS FROM holistic ho·lis·ti·cal·ly, adverb Words nearby holistic holier-than-thou, holily, holiness, Holinshed, holism, holistic, holistically, holistic medicine, Holkar State, Holkham Hall, holla Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2021 VOCAB BUILDER What does holistic mean? Holistic is an adjective that describes things related to the idea that the whole is more than the sum of its parts. In other words, that the entirety of something must be considered instead of just considering its parts. This philosophy is called holism, and that’s where the word holistic comes from. Holistic can be used generally to describe approaches that incorporate elements of holism, but it is especially used in the contexts of psychology and alternative medicine. Example: Chiropractors often take a holistic approach to treating injuries by considering the entire body instead of just the affected area. Where does holistic come from? Holism was coined by Jan Christian Smuts in his 1926 book Holism and Evolution (Smuts completed the work between serving terms as prime minister of South Africa). The first part of the word, hol, refers to “whole,” and the suffix -ism means “principle” or “doctrine.”
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Title: Holistic | Definition of Holistic at Dictionary.com Headings: holistic holistic adjective QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Meet Grammar Coach Origin of holistic OTHER WORDS FROM holistic Words nearby holistic VOCAB BUILDER What does holistic mean? Where does holistic come from? Did you know ... ? How is holistic used in real life? Try using holistic! Example sentences from the Web for holistic British Dictionary definitions for holistic holistic adjective of or relating to a doctrine of holism Derived forms of holistic Content: Example: Chiropractors often take a holistic approach to treating injuries by considering the entire body instead of just the affected area. Where does holistic come from? Holism was coined by Jan Christian Smuts in his 1926 book Holism and Evolution (Smuts completed the work between serving terms as prime minister of South Africa). The first part of the word, hol, refers to “whole,” and the suffix -ism means “principle” or “doctrine.” In holistic, the suffix -istic is used to make it an adjective. In medical contexts, holistic describes an approach that attempts to treat the overall well-being of a person, including physically, psychologically, and socially. Because this approach differs from traditional Western medicine, holistic treatments are often associated with alternative medicine. Many practitioners of holistic medicine operate under the philosophy that the body must be treated as a whole unit, taking into account the complex interactions of its parts. A similar approach is associated with the use of the term holistic in psychology:
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Title: Holistic | Definition of Holistic at Dictionary.com Headings: holistic holistic adjective QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Meet Grammar Coach Origin of holistic OTHER WORDS FROM holistic Words nearby holistic VOCAB BUILDER What does holistic mean? Where does holistic come from? Did you know ... ? How is holistic used in real life? Try using holistic! Example sentences from the Web for holistic British Dictionary definitions for holistic holistic adjective of or relating to a doctrine of holism Derived forms of holistic Content: In holistic, the suffix -istic is used to make it an adjective. In medical contexts, holistic describes an approach that attempts to treat the overall well-being of a person, including physically, psychologically, and socially. Because this approach differs from traditional Western medicine, holistic treatments are often associated with alternative medicine. Many practitioners of holistic medicine operate under the philosophy that the body must be treated as a whole unit, taking into account the complex interactions of its parts. A similar approach is associated with the use of the term holistic in psychology: the mind is studied as a single unit, rather than a combination of its different parts or functions. Holistic is sometimes used more generally in the context of business and other fields. This usually involves analyzing an organization, project, or process as a whole, especially in order to be more effective or efficient (as in We need to take a holistic approach to this restructuring process ). However, holistic in this context is sometimes seen as a buzzword, especially since it may be unclear what exactly it is supposed to mean. When holistic is used in the context of alternative medicine, some people may perceive it as being unscientific.
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Title: Holistic | Definition of Holistic at Dictionary.com Headings: holistic holistic adjective QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Meet Grammar Coach Origin of holistic OTHER WORDS FROM holistic Words nearby holistic VOCAB BUILDER What does holistic mean? Where does holistic come from? Did you know ... ? How is holistic used in real life? Try using holistic! Example sentences from the Web for holistic British Dictionary definitions for holistic holistic adjective of or relating to a doctrine of holism Derived forms of holistic Content: the mind is studied as a single unit, rather than a combination of its different parts or functions. Holistic is sometimes used more generally in the context of business and other fields. This usually involves analyzing an organization, project, or process as a whole, especially in order to be more effective or efficient (as in We need to take a holistic approach to this restructuring process ). However, holistic in this context is sometimes seen as a buzzword, especially since it may be unclear what exactly it is supposed to mean. When holistic is used in the context of alternative medicine, some people may perceive it as being unscientific. Did you know ... ? What are some other forms of holistic? holistically (adverb) holism (noun) wholistic (alternate spelling) What are some words that share a root or word element with holistic ? hologram holocaust simplistic What are some words that often get used in discussing holistic? psychology medicine approach chiropractic treatment mind body spiritual How is holistic used in real life?
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Title: Holistic | Definition of Holistic at Dictionary.com Headings: holistic holistic adjective QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Meet Grammar Coach Origin of holistic OTHER WORDS FROM holistic Words nearby holistic VOCAB BUILDER What does holistic mean? Where does holistic come from? Did you know ... ? How is holistic used in real life? Try using holistic! Example sentences from the Web for holistic British Dictionary definitions for holistic holistic adjective of or relating to a doctrine of holism Derived forms of holistic Content: This ain’t no part time gig. I’m all in. — IG: M.IAMOUR ☥ॐ (@EuphemiaSpeaks) January 16, 2020 a part of being a good curator is contributing to and supporting a diverse set of communities even when you aren’t directly involved. having a more holistic understanding of where people congregate and why will help you make smarter more informed decisions while curating — yellowtechnica (@yellowttech) February 12, 2020 Try using holistic! True or false? If you take a holistic approach, you primarily focus on the individual parts of something. Example sentences from the Web for holistic Like viewers of a pointillist painting, state- and district-level decision-makers see a holistic picture, grounded in legislation, local politics, assessment trends, and parent advocacy. Teacher: What Americans keep getting wrong about our unions during the pandemic | Valerie Strauss | February 2, 2021 | Washington Post Enabling a holistic approach to content drives impact and engagementIf teams and content creators are not aligned on overarching goals, they could be wasting their time creating assets that aren’t useful to the overall campaign.
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Title: Holistic | Definition of Holistic at Dictionary.com Headings: holistic holistic adjective QUIZZES QUIZ YOURSELF ON "SITE," "CITE," AND "SIGHT"! Meet Grammar Coach Origin of holistic OTHER WORDS FROM holistic Words nearby holistic VOCAB BUILDER What does holistic mean? Where does holistic come from? Did you know ... ? How is holistic used in real life? Try using holistic! Example sentences from the Web for holistic British Dictionary definitions for holistic holistic adjective of or relating to a doctrine of holism Derived forms of holistic Content: True or false? If you take a holistic approach, you primarily focus on the individual parts of something. Example sentences from the Web for holistic Like viewers of a pointillist painting, state- and district-level decision-makers see a holistic picture, grounded in legislation, local politics, assessment trends, and parent advocacy. Teacher: What Americans keep getting wrong about our unions during the pandemic | Valerie Strauss | February 2, 2021 | Washington Post Enabling a holistic approach to content drives impact and engagementIf teams and content creators are not aligned on overarching goals, they could be wasting their time creating assets that aren’t useful to the overall campaign. What a content hub can do for marketing teams | Trevor Grigoruk | January 27, 2021 | Digiday Founded in 2019, Sofia Health is a digital platform for connecting prospective patients with physicians and specialists in western, alternative, and holistic medicine. The founder who decided to to stop fundraising and instead hold onto her equity | Rachel King | January 24, 2021 | Fortune The understanding that these problems require holistic solutions has only grown amid the pandemic and its fallout. The World's Biggest Problems Are Interconnected. Here's How We Can Solve Them This Decade | Justin Worland | January 22, 2021 | Time Netflix has produced diversity reports every quarter since 2013, but this week it released its first inclusion report, meant to be a holistic look at rates of recruitment, retention, and promotion of underrepresented groups at the streaming company. Netflix admits it needs to do more to recruit Hispanic employees | Lila MacLellan | January 14, 2021 | Quartz Writing the book has given Cumming “some sense of closure,” a statement of a “more holistic version of me.”
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