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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1275886999#0_2793797169 | Title: Improve | Definition of Improve at Dictionary.com
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verb (used with object), im·proved, im·prov·ing.
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to make or become better in quality; ameliorate
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verb (used with object), im·proved, im·prov·ing. to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health. to make (land) more useful, profitable, or valuable by enclosure, cultivation, etc. to increase the value of (real property) by betterments, as the construction of buildings and sewers. to make good use of; turn to account: He improved the stopover by seeing a client with offices there. verb (used without object), im·proved, im·prov·ing. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/improved |
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to make or become better in quality; ameliorate
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Content: to increase the value of (real property) by betterments, as the construction of buildings and sewers. to make good use of; turn to account: He improved the stopover by seeing a client with offices there. verb (used without object), im·proved, im·prov·ing. to increase in value, excellence, etc.; become better: The military situation is improving. to make improvements, as by revision, addition, or change: None of the younger violinists have been able to improve on his interpretation of that work. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/improved |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1288025493#1_2827642779 | Title: Mend | Definition of Mend at Dictionary.com
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Content: to set right; make better; improve: to mend matters. SEE LESS
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to progress toward recovery, as a sick person. (of broken bones) to grow back together; knit. to improve, as conditions or affairs. SEE LESS
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the act of mending; repair or improvement. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/mend |
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Content: (of broken bones) to grow back together; knit. to improve, as conditions or affairs. SEE LESS
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1289280176#1_2831084670 | Title: Minimalism | Definition of Minimalism at Dictionary.com
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First recorded in 1965–70; minimal + -ism
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minimal, minimal art, minimal brain dysfunction, minimal dose, minimal infecting dose, minimalism, minimalist, minimalistic, minimalize, minimal lethal dose, minimally invasive
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What does minimalism mean? Minimalism most generally refers to a style or approach that uses a small number of elements. More specifically, it can refer to a type of painting or sculpture (sometimes called minimal art ), music, or other art form that typically uses the simplest and fewest elements with the goal of creating the maximum effect. In this sense, it is sometimes capitalized. The adjective form minimalist can be used to describe such art forms, or more generally to describe a simple style or approach. As a noun, it can be used to refer to an artist who practices Minimalism or, more generally, to a person who favors a simple style or approach. The related adjective minimalistic is used to describe something that is stripped down to its most essential elements or uses only what is needed. Both minimalist and minimalistic can be used to describe things that are simplified and include only the most basic components, without embellishment. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/minimalism |
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Content: In this sense, it is sometimes capitalized. The adjective form minimalist can be used to describe such art forms, or more generally to describe a simple style or approach. As a noun, it can be used to refer to an artist who practices Minimalism or, more generally, to a person who favors a simple style or approach. The related adjective minimalistic is used to describe something that is stripped down to its most essential elements or uses only what is needed. Both minimalist and minimalistic can be used to describe things that are simplified and include only the most basic components, without embellishment. Example: Jane says she prefers minimalism when it comes to interior design, but to me it just looks like her house is missing a lot of furniture. Where does minimalism come from? The first records of the word minimalism in English come from the 1900s. Minimalism and its related forms are all built on the adjective minimal, which means “least possible.” | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/minimalism |
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Content: Example: Jane says she prefers minimalism when it comes to interior design, but to me it just looks like her house is missing a lot of furniture. Where does minimalism come from? The first records of the word minimalism in English come from the 1900s. Minimalism and its related forms are all built on the adjective minimal, which means “least possible.” Minimal is ultimately derived from the Latin minimus, meaning “smallest.” The Minimalism art movement developed in the 1960s. The movement valued radical simplicity (like a painting of a single color) to prevent outside meaning being imposed on the artwork. In design and architecture, minimalism often consists of a neutral color palette and little adornment. The term and approach can be applied to any art form or task that focuses on a few, simple elements. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/minimalism |
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Content: Minimal is ultimately derived from the Latin minimus, meaning “smallest.” The Minimalism art movement developed in the 1960s. The movement valued radical simplicity (like a painting of a single color) to prevent outside meaning being imposed on the artwork. In design and architecture, minimalism often consists of a neutral color palette and little adornment. The term and approach can be applied to any art form or task that focuses on a few, simple elements. In a more general sense, someone who practices minimalism in their lifestyle usually has limited possessions and adheres to the motto “less is more.” Did you know ... ? What are some other forms of minimalism? minimalist (adjective)
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another name for minimal art
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Content: In a more general sense, someone who practices minimalism in their lifestyle usually has limited possessions and adheres to the motto “less is more.” Did you know ... ? What are some other forms of minimalism? minimalist (adjective)
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How is minimalism used in real life? Minimalism is often used in the context of art, design, and lifestyle. An influential practitioner of what would come to be called—much to his chagrin—Minimalism, Donald Judd preferred to describe his often sleek, industrially fabricated works as "specific objects," neither painting nor sculpture as understood traditionally. # NowOnView pic.twitter.com/sezAdk4kJs
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Practicing minimalism is the most liberating thing I've ever done. It put me in position of financial independence and gave me a sense of self detached from physical possessions and status symbols. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/minimalism |
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Minimalist
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a member of the faction of the Social Revolutionaries that advocated immediate postrevolutionary democracy
Content: Art forms labeled minimalist typically use the simplest and fewest elements with the goal of creating the maximum effect. The term minimalism can also be used in a more general way to refer to a mi n imalist style or approach. The related adjective minimalistic is used to describe something that is stripped down to its most essential elements or uses only what is needed. Both minimalist and minimalistic can be used to describe things that are simplified and include only the most basic components, without embellishment. Example: Jane says she’s a minimalist when it comes to interior design, but to me it just looks like her house is missing a lot of furniture. Where does minimalist come from? The first records of the word minimalist in English come from the early 1900s. Minimalist and its related forms are all built on the adjective minimal, which means “least possible.” Minimal is ultimately derived from the Latin minimus, meaning “smallest.” | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/minimalist |
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Minimalist
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a member of the faction of the Social Revolutionaries that advocated immediate postrevolutionary democracy
Content: Jane says she’s a minimalist when it comes to interior design, but to me it just looks like her house is missing a lot of furniture. Where does minimalist come from? The first records of the word minimalist in English come from the early 1900s. Minimalist and its related forms are all built on the adjective minimal, which means “least possible.” Minimal is ultimately derived from the Latin minimus, meaning “smallest.” The Minimalism art movement developed in the 1960s. The movement valued radical simplicity (like a painting of a single color) to prevent outside meaning being imposed on the artwork. In design and architecture, a minimalist look often consists of a neutral color palette and little adornment. Someone who leads a minimalist lifestyle usually has limited possessions, adhering to the motto “less is more.” An even more specific use of the word Minimalist is to refer to a member of a faction of Russian revolutionaries in the early 1900s. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/minimalist |
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Content: Minimalistic is used in a specific sense to refer to a type of art and in a more general sense to describe a kind of design or style, or even a lifestyle. Minimalistic art involves artwork that is stripped down to its most basic components, without embellishment. More generally, a minimalistic design or style is one that uses a few simple elements to achieve the maximum effect. Example: Jane says she likes to decorate her home in a minimalistic style, but to me it just looks like she’s missing a lot of furniture. Where does minimalistic come from? Minimalistic and its related forms come from the adjective minimal, which means “least possible.” Minimal is ultimately derived from the Latin minimus, meaning “smallest.” Minimalistic is recorded in English by the 1940s. Minimalistic is associated with the Minimalism art movement that developed in the 1960s. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/minimalistic |
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Content: Where does minimalistic come from? Minimalistic and its related forms come from the adjective minimal, which means “least possible.” Minimal is ultimately derived from the Latin minimus, meaning “smallest.” Minimalistic is recorded in English by the 1940s. Minimalistic is associated with the Minimalism art movement that developed in the 1960s. The movement valued radical simplicity (like a painting of a single color) to prevent outside meaning being imposed on the artwork. In design and architecture, a minimalistic look consists of a neutral color palette, bare walls, and little furniture. Someone who leads a minimalistic lifestyle has chosen to have very few possessions, adhering to the motto “less is more.” Did you know ... ? What are some other forms of minimalistic? | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/minimalistic |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1293676127#1_2843202038 | Title: Notoriety | Definition of Notoriety at Dictionary.com
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1 disrepute, ill-repute, shame, infamy. See synonyms for notoriety on Thesaurus.com
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1585–95; <Medieval Latin nōtōrietās, equivalent to nōtōri ( us) notorious + -etās, variant (after -i-) of -ity
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not one iota, not one's day, this is, not oneself, not on your life, not open one's mouth, notoriety, notorious, notornis, nototherium, notoungulate, notour
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What does notoriety mean? Notoriety is the state or quality of being famous or well-known, especially for a negative reason. If often means the state or quality of being notorious, which is especially used to describe people who are widely known and viewed unfavorably for their actions, such as notorious criminals. It can also be applied to events, as in a notorious scandal. This sense of notorious is often used interchangeably with the word infamous. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/notoriety |
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Content: <Medieval Latin nōtōrietās, equivalent to nōtōri ( us) notorious + -etās, variant (after -i-) of -ity
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not one iota, not one's day, this is, not oneself, not on your life, not open one's mouth, notoriety, notorious, notornis, nototherium, notoungulate, notour
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What does notoriety mean? Notoriety is the state or quality of being famous or well-known, especially for a negative reason. If often means the state or quality of being notorious, which is especially used to describe people who are widely known and viewed unfavorably for their actions, such as notorious criminals. It can also be applied to events, as in a notorious scandal. This sense of notorious is often used interchangeably with the word infamous. Strictly speaking, infamous means having, deserving, or resulting in a bad or evil reputation, while notorious usually implies that a person is both famous and disliked. Still, they usually mean just about the same thing. A noun form of infamous, infamy, is often used interchangeably with notoriety. Notorious can also mean known for a particular trait or action, not necessarily a bad one, as in My aunt is notorious for arriving late to family events. Notoriety can refer to the state of being known in this way. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/notoriety |
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Content: Strictly speaking, infamous means having, deserving, or resulting in a bad or evil reputation, while notorious usually implies that a person is both famous and disliked. Still, they usually mean just about the same thing. A noun form of infamous, infamy, is often used interchangeably with notoriety. Notorious can also mean known for a particular trait or action, not necessarily a bad one, as in My aunt is notorious for arriving late to family events. Notoriety can refer to the state of being known in this way. In some cases, it can mean much the same thing as fame, and in fact the two words are often used side by side, as in It’s unbelievable what some people will do for fame and notoriety. Notoriety is often discussed as being earned, gained, or achieved, as in The company gained notoriety for its irreverent marketing campaigns. Example: He gained notoriety for his role in the scandal, and his reputation has never recovered. Where does notoriety come from? | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/notoriety |
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Content: In some cases, it can mean much the same thing as fame, and in fact the two words are often used side by side, as in It’s unbelievable what some people will do for fame and notoriety. Notoriety is often discussed as being earned, gained, or achieved, as in The company gained notoriety for its irreverent marketing campaigns. Example: He gained notoriety for his role in the scandal, and his reputation has never recovered. Where does notoriety come from? The first records of the word notoriety come from the 1500s. It comes from the Medieval Latin word nōtōrius, meaning “well-known” or “public,” from the Late Latin nōtōria, meaning “news” or “a notice,” and nōtōrium, “a criminal charge.” It’s ultimately rooted in the Latin verb nōscere, “to know.” Its ending is a variant of the suffix -ity, which is used to form nouns involving a state or condition. Notoriety involves a person being known for something specific, and it’s usually not something good. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/notoriety |
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Content: The first records of the word notoriety come from the 1500s. It comes from the Medieval Latin word nōtōrius, meaning “well-known” or “public,” from the Late Latin nōtōria, meaning “news” or “a notice,” and nōtōrium, “a criminal charge.” It’s ultimately rooted in the Latin verb nōscere, “to know.” Its ending is a variant of the suffix -ity, which is used to form nouns involving a state or condition. Notoriety involves a person being known for something specific, and it’s usually not something good. Often, the worse the thing is, the more notoriety the person has. That’s why the word is most closely associated with people like violent criminals whose crimes are widely known. Still, the word isn’t always used in a completely negative way. Did you know ... ? What are some other forms related to notoriety? | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/notoriety |
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Content: Often, the worse the thing is, the more notoriety the person has. That’s why the word is most closely associated with people like violent criminals whose crimes are widely known. Still, the word isn’t always used in a completely negative way. Did you know ... ? What are some other forms related to notoriety? notorieties (plural)
notorious (adjective)
What are some synonyms for notoriety? infamy
ill fame
ill repute
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bad reputation
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What are some words that share a root or word element with notoriety ? know
notify
What are some words that often get used in discussing notoriety? earn
gain
achieve
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How is notoriety used in real life? Notoriety commonly refers to the state of being famous for a negative reason, but it can also be used more generally to refer to the state of being well-known for something. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/notoriety |
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notorious (adjective)
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ill fame
ill repute
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fame
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notify
What are some words that often get used in discussing notoriety? earn
gain
achieve
criminal
crime
killer
prison
murder
well-known
How is notoriety used in real life? Notoriety commonly refers to the state of being famous for a negative reason, but it can also be used more generally to refer to the state of being well-known for something. “You admittedly carefully planned and executed the murder of a world-famous person for no reason other than to gain notoriety,” New York’s parole board said in its decision. https://t.co/MSe1T4PhG9
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In the early 70s, my folks' friends earned notoriety for painting their house like this. # TheWayWeWere pic.twitter.com/wTydj1w2Pr
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Knowing the things people will do for fame and notoriety, makes me grateful for my simple life. — Kenneth Sanders (@KennySanders) October 21, 2020
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Robinhood has gained notoriety during the pandemic by attracting a massive customer base of younger investors. Robinhood agrees to pay $65 million settlement following SEC claims about trading | Lee Clifford | December 17, 2020 | Fortune
It’s unclear what direct impact the notoriety had on the governments of Trinidad and Tobago or Venezuela. A stranded oil tanker at risk of spilling in the Caribbean looks to be safe — for now | Jariel Arvin | October 22, 2020 | Vox
Another gained five minutes of notoriety in May as a gym owner arrested for defying public health orders. Morning Report: | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/notoriety |
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Robinhood has gained notoriety during the pandemic by attracting a massive customer base of younger investors. Robinhood agrees to pay $65 million settlement following SEC claims about trading | Lee Clifford | December 17, 2020 | Fortune
It’s unclear what direct impact the notoriety had on the governments of Trinidad and Tobago or Venezuela. A stranded oil tanker at risk of spilling in the Caribbean looks to be safe — for now | Jariel Arvin | October 22, 2020 | Vox
Another gained five minutes of notoriety in May as a gym owner arrested for defying public health orders. Morning Report: The Rise of Private, Non-School Schooling Options | Voice of San Diego | August 6, 2020 | Voice of San Diego
It sometimes takes years to gain the type of authority and notoriety that makes other websites willingly backlink to you as a resource. Nine mistakes to avoid when contacting websites for backlinks | Raj Dosanjh | July 29, 2020 | Search Engine Watch
Not only do backlinks send more traffic to your site, but they help you gain notoriety as an authority in your industry. Nine mistakes to avoid when contacting websites for backlinks | Raj Dosanjh | July 29, 2020 | Search Engine Watch
Yes, publicizing tragedy gets clicks, gets ad revenue, gets notoriety, and can be done for all the wrong reasons. Cover-Ups and Concern Trolls: Actually, It's About Ethics in Suicide Journalism | Arthur Chu | January 3, 2015 | DAILY BEAST
Scalise was a state representative old enough to remember the notoriety of Farrell and Knight from years before. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/notoriety |
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Content: The Rise of Private, Non-School Schooling Options | Voice of San Diego | August 6, 2020 | Voice of San Diego
It sometimes takes years to gain the type of authority and notoriety that makes other websites willingly backlink to you as a resource. Nine mistakes to avoid when contacting websites for backlinks | Raj Dosanjh | July 29, 2020 | Search Engine Watch
Not only do backlinks send more traffic to your site, but they help you gain notoriety as an authority in your industry. Nine mistakes to avoid when contacting websites for backlinks | Raj Dosanjh | July 29, 2020 | Search Engine Watch
Yes, publicizing tragedy gets clicks, gets ad revenue, gets notoriety, and can be done for all the wrong reasons. Cover-Ups and Concern Trolls: Actually, It's About Ethics in Suicide Journalism | Arthur Chu | January 3, 2015 | DAILY BEAST
Scalise was a state representative old enough to remember the notoriety of Farrell and Knight from years before. The Louisiana Racists Who Courted Steve Scalise | Jason Berry | January 3, 2015 | DAILY BEAST
Does it matter whether Taylor Swift wants me to inflate my Internet notoriety by doing a dumb thing where I lip sync to her music? Death of the Author by Viral Infection: In Defense of Taylor Swift, Digital Doomsayer | Arthur Chu | December 3, 2014 | DAILY BEAST
Whether they win or lose, contestants can be assured of one thing: notoriety as a sex worker. Inside ‘The Sex Factor’: | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/notoriety |
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Content: The Louisiana Racists Who Courted Steve Scalise | Jason Berry | January 3, 2015 | DAILY BEAST
Does it matter whether Taylor Swift wants me to inflate my Internet notoriety by doing a dumb thing where I lip sync to her music? Death of the Author by Viral Infection: In Defense of Taylor Swift, Digital Doomsayer | Arthur Chu | December 3, 2014 | DAILY BEAST
Whether they win or lose, contestants can be assured of one thing: notoriety as a sex worker. Inside ‘The Sex Factor’: Where 16 Men and Women Vie For Porn Immortality | Aurora Snow | November 22, 2014 | DAILY BEAST
Fueled by atrocity and a blitzkrieg of gains in Iraq and Syria, the Islamic State has enjoyed a meteoric climb to notoriety. Watching ISIS Come to Power Again | Elliot Ackerman | September 7, 2014 | DAILY BEAST
Samuel Jessup died; an opulent English grazier, of pilltaking notoriety. The Every Day Book of History and Chronology | Joel Munsell
Who was the second, who has attained such notoriety in connexion with Nelson's name; and when and where were they married? | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/notoriety |
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Content: Where 16 Men and Women Vie For Porn Immortality | Aurora Snow | November 22, 2014 | DAILY BEAST
Fueled by atrocity and a blitzkrieg of gains in Iraq and Syria, the Islamic State has enjoyed a meteoric climb to notoriety. Watching ISIS Come to Power Again | Elliot Ackerman | September 7, 2014 | DAILY BEAST
Samuel Jessup died; an opulent English grazier, of pilltaking notoriety. The Every Day Book of History and Chronology | Joel Munsell
Who was the second, who has attained such notoriety in connexion with Nelson's name; and when and where were they married? Notes and Queries, Number 177, March 19, 1853 | Various
Why, the reduced price of provisions is a matter of universal notoriety, and past all question. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. CCCXXXIX. January, 1844. Vol. | https://www.dictionary.com/browse/notoriety |
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What does BIPOC mean? BIPOC is an acronym that stands for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. Black can refer to dark-skinned peoples of Africa, Oceania, and Australia or their descendants without regard for the lightness or darkness of skin tone, and who were enslaved by white people. Indigenous, here, refers to ethnic groups native to the Americas, and who were killed en masse by white people. People of color is an umbrella term for non- white people, especially as they face racism and discrimination in a white dominant culture. Growing in use and awareness during the 2020 George Floyd protests against racism and police brutality, BIPOC is meant to emphasize the particular hardships faced by Black and Indigenous people in the US and Canada—especially because Indigenous people often get forgotten in social justice causes and that anti-Black racism is particularly virulent. Learn more about how the George Floyd protests powerfully changed searches on Dictionary.com. What's hot
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Where does BIPOC come from? The acronym BIPOC —short for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color —dates back to the early 2010s. As reporting in the New York Times by Sandra E. Garcia has found, the earliest instance of BIPOC on Twitter comes in 2013. | https://www.dictionary.com/e/acronyms/bipoc/ |
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Content: And Indigenous people have especially been overlooked in consideration of racism in society. Let’s dig into the concept of how different groups experience oppression in different ways. A Black trans women, for instance, experiences sexism and anti-trans discrimination in addition to racism—a core concern of intersectionality. Intersectionality is the theory that the overlap of various social identities, such as race, gender, sexuality, and class, contributes to the specific type of systemic oppression and discrimination experienced by an individual. BIPOC began spreading in the mid-2010s, in part, to better address intersectionality. BIPOC still includes all non-white people (e.g., a US citizen whose family comes from Mexico, India, or Iran) who have suffered at the hands of systemic and explicit racism in a dominant, white society. But, BIPOC specifically highlights two groups that have especially suffered in the US and Canada, Black and Indigenous people, due to the long legacy of slavery, genocide, and European colonialism. Advocates for BIPOC also cite the fact that Black and Indigenous people have been the most frequent victims of police violence. The extensive protests in 2020 against the killing of George Floyd by police officers contributed to a significant spike in the use of, interest in, and discourse about BIPOC on social media and Op-Eds. In this context, BIPOC was specifically calling out the fact that police brutality has disproportionately hurt Black Americans. | https://www.dictionary.com/e/acronyms/bipoc/ |
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Content: BIPOC still includes all non-white people (e.g., a US citizen whose family comes from Mexico, India, or Iran) who have suffered at the hands of systemic and explicit racism in a dominant, white society. But, BIPOC specifically highlights two groups that have especially suffered in the US and Canada, Black and Indigenous people, due to the long legacy of slavery, genocide, and European colonialism. Advocates for BIPOC also cite the fact that Black and Indigenous people have been the most frequent victims of police violence. The extensive protests in 2020 against the killing of George Floyd by police officers contributed to a significant spike in the use of, interest in, and discourse about BIPOC on social media and Op-Eds. In this context, BIPOC was specifically calling out the fact that police brutality has disproportionately hurt Black Americans. The US regularly deploys the military to destroy popular uprisings against unjust systems. “ Law and order” to them means to accept the killings of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and thousands of other BIPOC. Systems only change when presented with a direct challenge. — Industrial Workers of the World (@iww) June 1, 2020
To celebrate the start of Pride Month I'd love for gay white men to use their artisanal bespoke gym-toned bodies as a barrier between BIPOC protesters and the police. — Meredith Talusan (@1demerith) June 1, 2020
This is going to be a thread dedicated to listing black-owned businesses who should be protected and small BIPOC-owned businesses that have been wrongly affected by looting. | https://www.dictionary.com/e/acronyms/bipoc/ |
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Each person has their own reasons for preferring BIPOC to POC or related phrases, but many of those who do, do so to highlight the discrimination Black and Indigenous people face. Latin American, Asian, and Middle Eastern people still face widespread oppression, but BIPOC seeks to ensure—as the BIPOC Project powerfully puts it—the problems of “native invisibility” and “anti-Blackness” don’t get left out in the conversation. That Indigenous and Black people don’t get erased. Best Words
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While some people feel BIPOC is more inclusive, others caution against using terms like POC or BIPOC to lump the diverse experiences of different minority groups under the same term, advocating for people to take the time to specify who they are referring to, not homogenize them. BIPOC is not to be confused with biopic, “a biographical movie or TV show.” A similar acronym to BIPOC is NBPOC, which stands for Non-Black People of Color. This acronym is used to collectively refer to all people of color who aren’t Black, such as people of Asian or Latin American descent, for instance. This acronym is frequently used when an advocate for social justice is discussing the racial injustices that are specifically faced by Black people. | https://www.dictionary.com/e/acronyms/bipoc/ |
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Content: Gothic literature dates back to the 1700s, and its works were characterized by a gloomy setting, grotesque, mysterious, or violent events, and an atmosphere of degeneration and decay. It wasn’t until the 1980s that goth became a genre of music. Goth (short for Gothic) music sprung from the 1970s wave of punk and is itself characterized by “morbid themes and melodies.” Like Gothic fiction, goth music revels in the macabre. A person who is part of this subculture favors this style of this often minor-keyed music and “a dark aesthetic .” Its early artists include Joy Division, Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and The Cure. Using goth in a sentence is relatively easy, it being a simple noun. But goth can also be used as an attributive noun, as you’ll see in our second example: Sally is clearly a goth, because she listens to Joy Division constantly and only wears black clothes. The greatest goth band of all time is The Cure, and you cannot change my mind. | https://www.dictionary.com/e/goth-vs-emo/ |
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Where does Roe v. Wade come from? Roe v. Wade reached the Supreme Court in 1970 after a Texas woman named Norma McCorvey, under the legal pseudonym Jane Roe, filed a lawsuit against Dallas county district attorney Henry Wade for the right to safely and legally terminate a pregnancy. At the time, abortion was prohibited or severely restricted in most states, except when the life of the mother was threatened. McCorvey’s case was represented by University of Texas Law School graduates Linda Coffee and Sarah Weddington, who claimed that a Texas law that criminalized abortion was an unconstitutional violation of Roe’s right to privacy. They also argued that, while the McCorvey’s life was not in immediate danger, she could not afford to travel out of state to terminate her pregnancy and that she had a right to do so in a safe, professionally supervised medical environment in Texas. The case was argued before the Supreme Court in 1972 and reargued in 1973 after a series of retirements and on the bench. While the Court disagreed on the question of whether or not abortion is an absolute right, it did attempt to balance the potential economic, physical, and psychological distress an impregnated woman might face with the states. In a 7-2 decision written by Justice Harry Blackmun in 1973, the Court ruled that the Texas state law did, indeed, violate Roe’s right to privacy (although Roe had already given birth by the time a decision was reached) protected by the First, Fourth, Ninth, and Fourteenth Amendments, which, in Blackmun’s words, constituted “zones of privacy” that were “broad enough to encompass a woman’s decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy.” | https://www.dictionary.com/e/historical-current-events/roe-v-wade/ |
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Content: McCorvey’s case was represented by University of Texas Law School graduates Linda Coffee and Sarah Weddington, who claimed that a Texas law that criminalized abortion was an unconstitutional violation of Roe’s right to privacy. They also argued that, while the McCorvey’s life was not in immediate danger, she could not afford to travel out of state to terminate her pregnancy and that she had a right to do so in a safe, professionally supervised medical environment in Texas. The case was argued before the Supreme Court in 1972 and reargued in 1973 after a series of retirements and on the bench. While the Court disagreed on the question of whether or not abortion is an absolute right, it did attempt to balance the potential economic, physical, and psychological distress an impregnated woman might face with the states. In a 7-2 decision written by Justice Harry Blackmun in 1973, the Court ruled that the Texas state law did, indeed, violate Roe’s right to privacy (although Roe had already given birth by the time a decision was reached) protected by the First, Fourth, Ninth, and Fourteenth Amendments, which, in Blackmun’s words, constituted “zones of privacy” that were “broad enough to encompass a woman’s decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy.” Roe v. Wade also ruled states couldn’t regulate abortions in the first trimester, a decision overturned by the Supreme Court in 1992 in Planned Parenthood v. Casey. While upholding the privacy rulings in Roe v. Wade, Planned Parenthood v. Casey decided that states can regulate abortions at the point of the fetus’s viability, generally considered around 22–23 weeks. The Roe v. Wade decision remains one of the most well-known and controversial Supreme Court decisions in US history for a number of reasons, with the pro-life side seeking to reverse the decision and pro-choice advocates fearing conservative court appointments will endanger it. Many groups continue to openly disagree with the court’s ruling that prenatal life is not within the definition of the “persons” protected by constitutional rights, and believe that fetuses should be protected as vehemently as independently living humans. McCorvey herself became the subject of controversy when, in 1998, she publicly declared her dedication to undoing Roe v. Wade and became a staunch supporter of anti-abortion policies. | https://www.dictionary.com/e/historical-current-events/roe-v-wade/ |
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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: | https://www.dictionary.com/e/pop-culture/the-american-dream/ |
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Content: 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. 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 US, joining the literature of The American dream that helped define the nation. Examples of The American Dream
The ‘American dream’ is increasingly out of reach, as social mobility declines and fewer children face a better future than their parents. | https://www.dictionary.com/e/pop-culture/the-american-dream/ |
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Content: 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 US, joining the literature of The American dream that helped define the nation. Examples of The American Dream
The ‘American dream’ is increasingly out of reach, as social mobility declines and fewer children face a better future than their parents. Steven H Woolf & Laudan Aron, Failing health of the United States, February, 2018
‘my grandparents came here with $15 and opened a bakery business.’ cool story. mine have been here since 1700 working for free and not allowed to open a gotdamn thing. i'm glad the american dream worked out for you. @AmeriKraut, January, 2018
Carlos Campos arrived in the United States alone at age 13 and without papers, after nine months of walking and hitchhiking across three countries. | https://www.dictionary.com/e/pop-culture/the-american-dream/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1374542547#0_3042709986 | Title: 20 ventajas y desventajas del internet - Diferenciador
Headings: Ventajas y desventajas del internet
Ventajas y desventajas del internet
Ventajas de internet
1. Velocidad en la comunicación
2. Acceso a múltiples contenidos
3. Difusión de contenidos propios
4. Simplificación de procesos
5. Masificación del conocimiento
6. Espíritu colaborativo
7. Interacción con grupos de interés
8. Generación de nuevos empleos
9. Acceso a nuevos formatos de entretenimiento
10. Nuevas dinámicas sociales
Desventajas del internet
1. Uso de datos personales con fines desconocidos
2. Estimula el sedentarismo
3. Delincuencia digital
4. Acoso en línea
5. Publicidad invasiva
6. Spam
7. Noticias falsas
8. Exposición a contenido inapropiado
9. Puede generar adicción
10. Limita la comunicación interpersonal
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Ventajas y desventajas del internet
Internet es una red de comunicación de alcance global que permite la interconexión entre computadoras para el intercambio de información. La facilidad para tener acceso a información y contenido de temas y formatos variados parece ser una gran oportunidad, pero al mismo tiempo puede ser contraproducente en algunos casos. Por eso, es importante analizar las ventajas y desventajas del internet para entender de qué manera podemos aprovecharlo mejor. Internet
Definición
Red global de intercambio de comunicaciones y datos. Ventajas
Velocidad en la comunicación. Acceso a múltiples contenidos. Difusión de contenidos propios. Simplificación de procesos. Masificación del conocimiento. Espíritu colaborativo. | https://www.diferenciador.com/ventajas-y-desventajas-del-internet/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1374542547#3_3042714923 | Title: 20 ventajas y desventajas del internet - Diferenciador
Headings: Ventajas y desventajas del internet
Ventajas y desventajas del internet
Ventajas de internet
1. Velocidad en la comunicación
2. Acceso a múltiples contenidos
3. Difusión de contenidos propios
4. Simplificación de procesos
5. Masificación del conocimiento
6. Espíritu colaborativo
7. Interacción con grupos de interés
8. Generación de nuevos empleos
9. Acceso a nuevos formatos de entretenimiento
10. Nuevas dinámicas sociales
Desventajas del internet
1. Uso de datos personales con fines desconocidos
2. Estimula el sedentarismo
3. Delincuencia digital
4. Acoso en línea
5. Publicidad invasiva
6. Spam
7. Noticias falsas
8. Exposición a contenido inapropiado
9. Puede generar adicción
10. Limita la comunicación interpersonal
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Content: Estimula el sedentarismo. Delincuencia digital. Acoso en línea. Publicidad invasiva. Spam. Noticias falsas. Exposición a contenido inapropiado. Puede generar adicción. Limita la comunicación cara a cara. Ventajas de internet
Gracias a internet, es posible aprovechar y disfrutar de contenidos en la web. | https://www.diferenciador.com/ventajas-y-desventajas-del-internet/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1376167889#0_3046468118 | Title: Emo vs Goth - Difference and Comparison | Diffen
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The Emo and Goth movements are both based in the punk rock movement of the late 1970s that spread internationally and continues to influence art, culture and media around the world. Both subcultures are also forms of hardcore punk and experimental underground music. Emo stands for “emotional hardcore,” a type of punk rock music that evolved out of Washington DC in the mid 1990’s. Emo or emotional hardcore was an attempt by a number of bands to experent with chaotic music patterns and personal expression in abstract and primal ways. Goth is associated with Gothic rock, a musical genre that emerged in the late 1970s as an alternative music characterized by dark music, and introspective and romantic lyrics. The Goth musical genre evolved into a broader cultural movement in the early 1980s, with Goth clubs, fashion and publications. Both the emo and Goth movements relate art to being through personal expression methods. They differ mostly in the sense of expression of music and emotions. Though they both belong to the same genre of music but their expressions and cultural inclinations set them apart. Their thinking and influences on music also differ. | https://www.diffen.com/difference/Emo_vs_Goth |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1376167889#1_3046469806 | Title: Emo vs Goth - Difference and Comparison | Diffen
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Content: The Goth musical genre evolved into a broader cultural movement in the early 1980s, with Goth clubs, fashion and publications. Both the emo and Goth movements relate art to being through personal expression methods. They differ mostly in the sense of expression of music and emotions. Though they both belong to the same genre of music but their expressions and cultural inclinations set them apart. Their thinking and influences on music also differ. Comparison chart
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Emo
Goth
Definition
A style of music which was originally a subgenre of punk rock and post-hardcore with emotionally charged lyrics. Originally short for emotional hardcore, it was remade in the 1990s with a more indie/pop punk style. Early 80’s to present post-punk rock movement focus on dark themes & non-conformism through music, performance, etc. Stands for
Emotional hardcore (origin)
Gothic Rock
Prominent in
Mostly USA and more prominent in states of Washington DC, NJ, Midwest, Long Island and the West Coast
Worldwide
Related to
Punk rock, indie rock
Post-Industrial Rock
Music
Emo, indie rock, post-hardcore, hardcore punk, punk rock, alternative, pop punk
Punk rock, post punk, glam rock, metal, rock, etc
Emotional perspective
Hate the human race but love nature
Hate the world as a whole
Typical Intsrument
all
Guitar, bass, drums
Style
Skinny Jeans (Black) Band Shirts Vans or converse
Punk rock, post punk, glam rock etc
History
The first waves of Emo started in 1985 when veterans of the music scene in Washington decided to break away a form a new genre of music. Goth finds its origins in the 1970’s from English Punk rock. | https://www.diffen.com/difference/Emo_vs_Goth |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1376167889#2_3046471903 | Title: Emo vs Goth - Difference and Comparison | Diffen
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Emo versus Goth comparison chart
Emo
Goth
Definition
A style of music which was originally a subgenre of punk rock and post-hardcore with emotionally charged lyrics. Originally short for emotional hardcore, it was remade in the 1990s with a more indie/pop punk style. Early 80’s to present post-punk rock movement focus on dark themes & non-conformism through music, performance, etc. Stands for
Emotional hardcore (origin)
Gothic Rock
Prominent in
Mostly USA and more prominent in states of Washington DC, NJ, Midwest, Long Island and the West Coast
Worldwide
Related to
Punk rock, indie rock
Post-Industrial Rock
Music
Emo, indie rock, post-hardcore, hardcore punk, punk rock, alternative, pop punk
Punk rock, post punk, glam rock, metal, rock, etc
Emotional perspective
Hate the human race but love nature
Hate the world as a whole
Typical Intsrument
all
Guitar, bass, drums
Style
Skinny Jeans (Black) Band Shirts Vans or converse
Punk rock, post punk, glam rock etc
History
The first waves of Emo started in 1985 when veterans of the music scene in Washington decided to break away a form a new genre of music. Goth finds its origins in the 1970’s from English Punk rock. Behavior
Emo rock is associated with being emotional, sensitive, shy, introverted, or angry. It is also associated with depression, self-injury, and suicide. Goths are associated with dressing all in black, being introverts, and preferring like to be secluded. Music Genre
They both belong to the punk rock scene. Emo focuses on emotional expression, and abstract waves of sonic dissonance. | https://www.diffen.com/difference/Emo_vs_Goth |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1376167889#3_3046473942 | Title: Emo vs Goth - Difference and Comparison | Diffen
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Emo vs. Goth
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Content: Behavior
Emo rock is associated with being emotional, sensitive, shy, introverted, or angry. It is also associated with depression, self-injury, and suicide. Goths are associated with dressing all in black, being introverts, and preferring like to be secluded. Music Genre
They both belong to the punk rock scene. Emo focuses on emotional expression, and abstract waves of sonic dissonance. Gothic rock as a genre of rock music involves expression of emotional themes through introverted/extroverted methods in music, art, media, literature, fashion, poetry, etc. Style
Emo belongs to post-hardcore, pop punk and indie rock style while gothic rock is a form of punk rock, glam punk and post punk. Emo rockers preach release of primal energy with abstract and chaotic sub structures while Goth are recognized by emphasis on darkness in their tone, dress, hair dyes, make up, emotion, etc. Emo was originally a subgenre of post-hardcore in the 1980s. In the 1990s, it was reinvented and bands would sound more like indie rock (Weezer, Sunny Day Real Estate) or pop punk (The Get Up Kids, The Starting Line, Jimmy Eat World). | https://www.diffen.com/difference/Emo_vs_Goth |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1376167889#4_3046475482 | Title: Emo vs Goth - Difference and Comparison | Diffen
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Content: Gothic rock as a genre of rock music involves expression of emotional themes through introverted/extroverted methods in music, art, media, literature, fashion, poetry, etc. Style
Emo belongs to post-hardcore, pop punk and indie rock style while gothic rock is a form of punk rock, glam punk and post punk. Emo rockers preach release of primal energy with abstract and chaotic sub structures while Goth are recognized by emphasis on darkness in their tone, dress, hair dyes, make up, emotion, etc. Emo was originally a subgenre of post-hardcore in the 1980s. In the 1990s, it was reinvented and bands would sound more like indie rock (Weezer, Sunny Day Real Estate) or pop punk (The Get Up Kids, The Starting Line, Jimmy Eat World). Expression
The emo hardcore focused on personal expression in a manner that also derives from poetry such as Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl”. The Goth subculture is related often to black magic, witchcraft, and vampires popularly, though this may be more of a stereotype than fact, as evidenced by "Christian Goth". A good example of Gothic art and lifestyle is the UK punk and “Alien Sex Fiend”. Culture Influences and thinking
Emo rockers are culturally critiques of society based on punk philosophy, post-punk, and other movements in art, music, literature, etc. Goth rockers, on the other hand, have a wide eyed and irrational approach and often are known for their inquiry into the nature of death, fantasy and fiction. | https://www.diffen.com/difference/Emo_vs_Goth |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1376505900#8_3047253119 | Title: Gender vs Sex - Difference and Comparison | Diffen
Headings: Gender vs. Sex
Gender vs. Sex
Comparison chart
Contents: Gender vs Sex
Understanding Gender vs. Sex
How Many Genders Are There?
Sex and Gender Around the World
Examples of Gender
Examples of Sex
Common Conditions and Disorders
References
Content: How someone chooses to present themselves within their culture as either masculine or feminine is gender expression. A person can either express their gender in a way that conforms with societal norms (its gender roles) or goes against those norms. How gender is expressed, and what gender roles exist as a result, varies from place to place. A woman wearing makeup and a skirt in the U.S. expresses femininity within American culture. However, a man wearing the same makeup and skirt in the U.S. is said to be cross-dressing; he is still a man, but he is expressing what is typically thought of as effeminate within American culture. Many cultures often reinforce ideas about what the majority consider to be "appropriate" gender expressions, and usually ideas about how the masculine and feminine should be seen as separate (see gender binary ). Finally, sexual orientation refers to the romantic or sexual feelings a person has toward another. Heterosexuality, or attraction to the opposite sex or gender, and homosexuality, attraction to the same sex or gender, are some of the most widely recognized forms of sexuality, though there is also bisexuality, asexuality, and pansexuality. Many studies have found human sexuality, particularly in women, is on a spectrum and may even be fluid, depending on the situation. [ | https://www.diffen.com/difference/Gender_vs_Sex |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1376505900#13_3047261742 | Title: Gender vs Sex - Difference and Comparison | Diffen
Headings: Gender vs. Sex
Gender vs. Sex
Comparison chart
Contents: Gender vs Sex
Understanding Gender vs. Sex
How Many Genders Are There?
Sex and Gender Around the World
Examples of Gender
Examples of Sex
Common Conditions and Disorders
References
Content: On the personal level, there's truly no limit to how people may perceive gender within themselves and how it affects them. For this reason, gender is understood to be "non-binary" system. [ 5]
Throughout most of the world, biological sex (male/female), gender identity (man/woman), and gender expression (feminine/masculine) are used interchangeably, and for the majority of people this is true and what is known as being cisgender — that is, a person's sex is the same, as in cis, or closely corresponds to, the socially acceptable norms for his or her sex. However, cisgender is simply the most common form of gender, not the only form. In the U.S., for example, 0.5-2% of all Americans identify as transgender. [ 6]
Some alternative gender identities or labels include transgender or trans*, third gender, agender or genderless, genderqueer, and two-spirit. Whether these genders are accepted within a society, and therefore are at all countable, often depends on a number of political, religious, ethical, and moral factors. Norms also change frequently over time. Sex and Gender Around the World
The differences between gender and sex are apparent not only at the local scale, but also in differences seen between national cultures. What is considered "normal" gender expression in one place is not necessarily considered "normal" in another. | https://www.diffen.com/difference/Gender_vs_Sex |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1380449917#7_3056778199 | Title: Difference Between Creativity and Innovation – Difference Wiki
Headings: Difference Between Creativity and Innovation
Difference Between Creativity and Innovation
Main Difference
Creativity vs. Innovation
Comparison Chart
What is Creativity?
What is Innovation?
Key Differences
Conclusion
Content: Creativity leads to good things in the world that diversely would not exist. It’s a noble act of pushing back the darkness and giving hopes to despair. Creativity is conveying your ideas in a full-contact, full-color way. It is using as many sensibilities as possible to express an idea. Creativity is one of the essential aspects of the human being. It is one of the main traits that make us successful as individuals and as a species. ADVERTISEMENT
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Creativity is one of those features that people seem to have an intrinsic understanding of, but if you ask them to define it, they get tripped up. Creativity is the ability to transform traditional ways of thinking or acting and to develop new and original ideas, methods or objects. So creativity is an art that is specific to an individual. Creativity defined as the affection to generate or perceive ideas, alternatives, or possibilities that may be useful in entertaining ourselves and others. | https://www.difference.wiki/creativity-vs-innovation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1381141549#15_3058493222 | Title: Difference Between Eastern Culture and Western Culture – Difference Wiki
Headings: Difference Between Eastern Culture and Western Culture
Difference Between Eastern Culture and Western Culture
Main Difference
Eastern Culture vs. Western Culture
Comparison Chart
What is Eastern Culture?
Some Major Eastern Cultures
What is Western Culture?
Key Differences
Conclusion
Aimie Carlson
Content: Eastern culture peoples are more respectful of their elders and take care of them at old age, whereas western culture peoples do not give attention to their elders as they live in old homes. Eastern culture has an educational system that is based on hard work and struggle, while western culture is creative and concept based. Eastern culture peoples make their decisions by consulting with parents, elders, and other peoples; on the other hand, western culture peoples make decisions on their own. Eastern culture is interdependent; on the flip side of the coin, western culture is independent. Conclusion
Eastern culture follows traditions, practiced many religions, has a hardworking educational system, and less expressive, whereas western culture is modern, broad sensed, practice a few religions, creative educational system, and more expressive. Aimie Carlson
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1382018093#1_3060659474 | Title: Difference Between Gametophyte and Sporophyte – Difference Wiki
Headings: Difference Between Gametophyte and Sporophyte
Difference Between Gametophyte and Sporophyte
Main Difference
Gametophyte v s. Sporophyte
Comparison Chart
What is Gametophyte?
What is Sporophyte?
Key Differences
Comparison Video
Conclusion
Janet White
Content: The gametophyte is a haploid phase in which haploid male and female gametes are produced whereas; sporophyte is a diploid phase in which diploid spores are produced. So, the gametophyte is known as the sexual phase during sporophyte as the asexual phase of the plant’s life. In gametophyte, gametes are produced by meiosis. These haploid male and female gametes fuse with each other to form a diploid zygote that develops into a sporophyte. Sporophyte than produces spores through mitosis that develop into gametophytes. So, in this way, these two generations alternate with each other. It shows that a plant generates two different types of plants with the same genetic material. Algae and bryophytes show a dominant gametophytic stage; on the other hand, pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and angiosperms show a dominant sporophyte generation. | https://www.difference.wiki/gametophyte-vs-sporophyte/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1382697757#0_3062342965 | Title: Difference Between Horror and Thriller – Difference Wiki
Headings: Difference Between Horror and Thriller
Difference Between Horror and Thriller
Main Difference
Horror vs. Thriller
Comparison Chart
What is Horror?
What is a Thriller?
Key Differences
Conclusion
Aimie Carlson
Content: Difference Between Horror and Thriller – Difference Wiki
Difference Between Horror and Thriller
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Main Difference
The main difference between horror and thriller is that the horror is the theme of the film which consists of many actions of violence, whereas the thriller is the theme of the film which consists of many thoughtful and more psychological explanations in the film. Horror vs. Thriller
The word horror means to fright the audience, whereas the word thriller means to excite and delight the audience. Horror also defines as the theme of the film which simplifies the many actions of danger and violence; on the other hand, thriller defines as the theme of the film which mainly signifies the many thoughtful and psychological explanations in the film. ADVERTISEMENT
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Horror movie promo cover consists of a very dark red background that signifies violence and also shows that there is some danger is present in the movie while thriller movie promo cover consists of a very deep and dark black background that signifies the undefinable scenes are still present in the movie. Horror movies cause bad nightmares to the audience, whereas a thriller movie does not cause any bad nightmares. The horror movie is more fictitious on the flip side; a thriller movie is more realistic. Horror provides some emotions to the audience such as terror, fear, disgust, and dread, etc., whereas thriller provides some emotions to the audience such as anticipation, anxiety, suspense, and excitement, etc. | https://www.difference.wiki/horror-vs-thriller/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1382697757#2_3062347212 | Title: Difference Between Horror and Thriller – Difference Wiki
Headings: Difference Between Horror and Thriller
Difference Between Horror and Thriller
Main Difference
Horror vs. Thriller
Comparison Chart
What is Horror?
What is a Thriller?
Key Differences
Conclusion
Aimie Carlson
Content: Horror is the fictions that provide an atmosphere of terror and eerier on the flip side, and thriller is the realism that provides an atmosphere of thrill and excitement. ADVERTISEMENT
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The horror movie has a bad effect on human health that is including mind disturbance, whereas the thriller movie has a pleasant effect on human health and do not disturb the minds of the people. Comparison Chart
Horror
Thriller
The horror is the theme of the film, which consists of many actions of violence. The thriller is the theme of the film, which consists of many thoughtful and more psychological explanations in the film. Meanings
To fear and terrify the audience
To thrill and delight the audience
Promo Cover
Red background
Black background
Signification
Danger and violence in a movie
Undefinable scenes in a movie
Opponents
Devils, monsters, demons, vampires, etc
Bad men, women, and criminals
Atmosphere
Terror and eerier
Thrill and excitement
Realistic
Not much real or fictitious
Much realistic
Paranormal Elements
More mysterious
Less mysterious
Feelings and Emotions
Terrors, fear, and dread
Thrill, excitement, and surprise
Health Effects
It disturbs the health of the people
It has pleasant effects on the human mind and soul
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What is Horror? The term horror means to dread and fright the audience. The horror is the melody of film that mainly consists of many psychological actions, danger, and violence. The promo cover of a horror movie consists of a very deep and dark black color background. This background usually refers to horror and terrorism, and it signifies that the movie still has some psychological actions. The horror movie usually refers to fiction and unrealism. | https://www.difference.wiki/horror-vs-thriller/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1384201316#6_3066122954 | Title: Difference Between Micro (Internal) Environment and Macro (External) Environment – Difference Wiki
Headings: Difference Between Micro (Internal) Environment and Macro (External) Environment
Difference Between Micro (Internal) Environment and Macro (External) Environment
Main Difference
Comparison Chart
What is Micro (Internal) Environment?
What is Macro (External) Environment?
Micro (Internal) Environment vs. Macro (External) Environment
Harlon Moss
Content: As we know that macro means large, in this type of business environment the factors and elements are studied on a global scale or larger scale, which doesn’t affect the specific business but all the businesses. In a more compact way, we can say that in this case, it can happen that one business entity might have a positive effect and the other might suffer. The macro environment is also called the external environment as it doesn’t surround the business entities. Population & Demographic, Economic, Socio-Cultural, Technological, Legal & Political and Environmental are the elements of this business environment, and the study of the environment on this basis is called the PESTLE Analysis. The outcomes or influences of this environment are uncontrollable as they are on the larger scale. Micro (Internal) Environment vs. Macro (External) Environment
The microenvironment refers to the business environment that is quite specific as it is direct contact with the particular business. On the other hand, as we know that macro means large, the macro environment refers to the business environment on a larger scale, which has no direct contact or direct influence on the specific business. The microenvironment has a direct effect on the particular business entity, whereas the macro environment has an indirect effect on every of the business entity. The microenvironment is also known as the internal environment while the macro environment is known as the external environment. Microenvironment comprises of the elements like competitors, suppliers, organization itself, market, intermediaries. | https://www.difference.wiki/micro-internal-environment-vs-macro-external-environment/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1386071117#4_3070835399 | Title: Difference Between Role and Function – Difference Wiki
Headings: Difference Between Role and Function
Difference Between Role and Function
Main Difference
Role vs. Function
Comparison Chart
What is Role?
Factors Influencing Role Development
Examples
What is a Function?
Examples
Key Differences
Conclusion
Aimie Carlson
Content: For instance, the role of a teacher may include as a disciplinarian, mediator of learning, organizer of the lessons, confidant to students, etc. The functions and duties of occupation are also associated with this specific word ‘role’ i.e., what the person does in his professional ability in that position of his. Such as a doctor’s role involve identifying the different medical condition and treating patients. Factors Influencing Role Development
Societal Influence: The arrangement of society often forms individuals into their certain roles built on the social situations they choose to experience. Parents registering their children in certain programs at a young age increases the chance that the child will follow that certain role. Genetic Predisposition: People adopt roles that come naturally to them. Those with athletic ability normally accept roles of athletes. Those with mental genius and great knowledge often handle roles devoted to education and knowledge. | https://www.difference.wiki/role-vs-function/ |
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Content: Parents registering their children in certain programs at a young age increases the chance that the child will follow that certain role. Genetic Predisposition: People adopt roles that come naturally to them. Those with athletic ability normally accept roles of athletes. Those with mental genius and great knowledge often handle roles devoted to education and knowledge. This discussion does not mean that people must select only one path; each individual can experience reappearance in multiple roles. Cultural Influence: Different cultures place different morals on certain roles founded on their lifestyle. For example, soccer players are regarded higher in European countries where soccer is very popular than in the United States, where soccer is less popular. | https://www.difference.wiki/role-vs-function/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1394440944#1_3094413588 | Title: Difference Between Charity and Social Justice | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Content: What is Charity? Charity refers to helping people in need. A charitable person is a generous person who is ready to help those in need. In the world today, there are so many people in need of assistance. In the media, we often hear of so much of poverty, hunger and various forms of deprivation that people undergo on a daily basis. In such situations, helping people by providing them with whatever we have is considered as charity. This does not always have to be money; it can be food, clothing, etc. In most societies, charity is considered as a good quality. However, one has to keep in mind that when helping others it is wrong to be condescending and sympathetic to others. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-charity-and-vs-social-justice/ |
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Content: In such situations, helping people by providing them with whatever we have is considered as charity. This does not always have to be money; it can be food, clothing, etc. In most societies, charity is considered as a good quality. However, one has to keep in mind that when helping others it is wrong to be condescending and sympathetic to others. All people prefer to be treated with dignity and respect, even when helping others, it is vital to bear this in mind. Charities refer to organizations that help people who are in need. In different countries, there are a large number of charities that aim to assist different social groups. Some aim at helping orphans while others aim at helping female-headed households. Likewise, there is a lot of variety in charities. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-charity-and-vs-social-justice/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1398862396#7_3107002451 | Title: Difference Between East and West | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Content: Even when it comes to medication, the approach is much more scientific. When examining the culture, it is mostly individualistic. The emphasis laid on norms and value systems, ideas such as social stigma and caste systems are rare. Thus, we can see that the east and the west are laden with great number of differences between them. What is the Difference Between East and West? • The West is young whereas the east is old. • The east is contemplative whereas the west is emotive as far as their religions and cultures are concerned. • In Eastern countries, one can identify collective cultures whereas in the West it is more individualistic. • Eastern religions are Confucianism, Shinto, Taoism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism. • Western religions are based on Abrahamic monotheism, and they derive mostly from the Middle Eastern milieu. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-east-and-west/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1398918147#0_3107140623 | Title: Difference Between Ecological and Environmental | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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June 25, 2011 Posted by koshal
Ecological vs Environmental
Difference between ecological and environmental comes into being from the focus of study of ecology and environment. Both ecological and environmental studies are based on the environment. Ecology and environment are two aspects of nature and its study that have taken centre stage today. This is both because of degradation of the environment through pollution as well as changes in ecology caused by natural forces. As both ecological and environmental studies are about inter-related concepts, they cause confusion in the minds of readers, and many think of these two as same, which is not true. This article will attempt to highlight the differences between these two studies. What is Ecological Studies? Ecological studies refer to distribution and abundance of various living organisms and their interaction with the environment. However, they study not only this, but also the influence of the environment on their habitat and their distribution. Ecological studies are broader in nature and require study of physical, chemical, as well as biological environments of various organisms. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-ecological-and-vs-environmental/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1398931207#4_3107185600 | Title: Difference Between Ecology and Environment | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Content: For example, the richness in sunlight, atmosphere, and the presence of a substrate viz. soil or water would enable to sustain life in the particular environment. One of the most important features of the environment is that it determines the climate and weather, which are extremely important for the biological forms. Any serious change to the environment could alter the natural cycles, results in climatic shifts, or would change the abundance of all important food and energy for organisms. Since everything in the environment is interrelated, those changes are consequential. However, animals and plant have to adapt to the situation accordingly. Importantly, a change in the environment could cause to change the habitats of most of the animal and plant populations. The resourcefulness in any environment determines the availability for life forms to create their habitats, and the components in the environment limit the abundance and distribution. What is the difference between Ecology and Environment? • The basic difference between ecology and environment is that the environment is everything in the world while ecology is the study of those. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-ecology-and-vs-environment/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1398931207#5_3107187270 | Title: Difference Between Ecology and Environment | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Content: However, animals and plant have to adapt to the situation accordingly. Importantly, a change in the environment could cause to change the habitats of most of the animal and plant populations. The resourcefulness in any environment determines the availability for life forms to create their habitats, and the components in the environment limit the abundance and distribution. What is the difference between Ecology and Environment? • The basic difference between ecology and environment is that the environment is everything in the world while ecology is the study of those. • The environmental components are described in terms of their relationships by ecology. • An environment could exist without life, but ecology essentially deals with both biotic and abiotic entities. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-ecology-and-vs-environment/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1399672668#0_3109282949 | Title: Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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What is Environment?
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What is Ecosystem?
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July 8, 2011 Posted by Olivia
The key difference between environment and ecosystem is that the environment refers to the surrounding while the ecosystem refers to a community of living organisms and their interaction with a non-living component of the environment. There are much concern and emphasis on the environment since anthropogenic activities have fastened the environmental pollution. Hence, people and the government focus on executing different mechanisms to save the environment and reduce pollution. When we talk about the environment, we need to know about its one of the smaller units known as an ecosystem. Environment and ecosystem are two interrelated terms in Ecology. Hence, this article will discuss the difference between environment and ecosystem. CONTENTS
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2. What is Environment
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1399672668#1_3109284822 | Title: Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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What is Environment?
Figure 01: Environment
What is Ecosystem?
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Content: Hence, this article will discuss the difference between environment and ecosystem. CONTENTS
1. Overview and Key Difference
2. What is Environment
3. What is Ecosystem
4. Similarities Between Environment and Ecosystem
5. Side by Side Comparison – Environment vs Ecosystem in Tabular Form
6. Summary
What is Environment? When we talk about the environment, we mostly concern with the part of the ecosystem that makes up the atmosphere. However, the environment is a concept different from the ecosystem as it talks about surroundings and not about organisms and their interactions with other organisms. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-environment-and-vs-ecosystem/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1399672668#2_3109286192 | Title: Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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What is Environment?
Figure 01: Environment
What is Ecosystem?
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6. Summary
What is Environment? When we talk about the environment, we mostly concern with the part of the ecosystem that makes up the atmosphere. However, the environment is a concept different from the ecosystem as it talks about surroundings and not about organisms and their interactions with other organisms. Figure 01: Environment
Generally, the environment includes the abiotic components of the surrounding environment such as the ozone layer, global warming, pollution of rivers, pollution of air, etc. Moreover, the way we use the word environment when we say ‘save the environment’ or ‘environmental pollution’ refers to the ecosystem. What is Ecosystem? Ecosystem refers to a biological community that occurs in some place or geographical region and consists of both biotic and abiotic components that collectively make up its environment. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-environment-and-vs-ecosystem/ |
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Figure 01: Environment
What is Ecosystem?
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Content: Figure 01: Environment
Generally, the environment includes the abiotic components of the surrounding environment such as the ozone layer, global warming, pollution of rivers, pollution of air, etc. Moreover, the way we use the word environment when we say ‘save the environment’ or ‘environmental pollution’ refers to the ecosystem. What is Ecosystem? Ecosystem refers to a biological community that occurs in some place or geographical region and consists of both biotic and abiotic components that collectively make up its environment. An ecosystem may vary greatly in size from a colony of ants to a huge pond, grassland, or a huge rainforest. Furthermore, an ecosystem has clearly demarcated physical boundaries though they may not be obvious to us (for example shoreline in the case of a pond). Researchers often need to draw boundaries of an ecosystem for their study. Study of ecosystems is a special branch of ecology and is known as ecosystem ecology. This is a study that links biotic and abiotic components of the ecosystem. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-environment-and-vs-ecosystem/ |
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Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem
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What is Environment?
Figure 01: Environment
What is Ecosystem?
Figure 02: Ecosystem
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Content: Environment and ecosystem are two interrelated things in ecology. They include abiotic components such as soil, air, water, etc. Besides, living organisms in an ecosystem depend on the environment for resources for shelter and food. Also, there are different types of interactions occurring on both environment and ecosystem. What is the Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem? Environment means our surroundings. On the other hand, ecosystem refers to an independent system comprising both abiotic and biotic components and their relationship with each other. Thus, this is the key difference between environment and ecosystem. Likewise, the environment includes components such as everything surrounding us, including physical, chemical and natural forces too while, in the ecosystem, they are both the biotic and abiotic components and their interactions. Summary – Environment vs Ecosystem
The environment is everything that surrounds us. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-environment-and-vs-ecosystem/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1399672668#7_3109295270 | Title: Difference Between Environment and Ecosystem | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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What is Environment?
Figure 01: Environment
What is Ecosystem?
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What are the Similarities Between Environment and Ecosystem?
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Content: Environment means our surroundings. On the other hand, ecosystem refers to an independent system comprising both abiotic and biotic components and their relationship with each other. Thus, this is the key difference between environment and ecosystem. Likewise, the environment includes components such as everything surrounding us, including physical, chemical and natural forces too while, in the ecosystem, they are both the biotic and abiotic components and their interactions. Summary – Environment vs Ecosystem
The environment is everything that surrounds us. It is the place where organisms live. On the other hand, the ecosystem is a community of living organisms and the physical factors of the environment that organisms depend. Therefore, this is the key difference between environment and ecosystem. However, both environment and ecosystem depend on each other to maintain the balance of nature. Reference: | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-environment-and-vs-ecosystem/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1400158495#1_3110739593 | Title: Difference Between Eurozone and EU | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Content: The following article provides a more comprehensive explanation between the two and better outlines their differences. Eurozone
The Eurozone is a union of countries that use the same currency called the Euro. The Euro is used by 17 member states in the European Union which include countries such as Belgium, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Cyprus, Estonia, etc. Since all members of the Eurozone use a common currency, the monetary policies of these countries are set by a common entity, which is the European Central Bank. The ECB’s main focus is on making sure inflation in the Eurozone is kept under control. There are a number of benefits in using a common currency for the Eurozone; these include no exchange rate risk, facilitating better trade in terms of imports and exports (which are now the same price to everyone since there is no exchange rate cost) and strengthening of the stability of the currency even in terms of other currencies. The major disadvantage is in having to follow common economic policies that may not be conducive to the very different economic and political conditions prevalent in each country. European Union (EU)
The European Union is made of a number of countries who have come together to form a political and economic entity so that their governments may work together for the benefit of the member countries. There are a number of rules and requirements that must be met in order for countries to be included into the EU, and these member countries receive various benefits in doing so. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-eurozone-and-vs-eu/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1400158495#2_3110741585 | Title: Difference Between Eurozone and EU | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Content: There are a number of benefits in using a common currency for the Eurozone; these include no exchange rate risk, facilitating better trade in terms of imports and exports (which are now the same price to everyone since there is no exchange rate cost) and strengthening of the stability of the currency even in terms of other currencies. The major disadvantage is in having to follow common economic policies that may not be conducive to the very different economic and political conditions prevalent in each country. European Union (EU)
The European Union is made of a number of countries who have come together to form a political and economic entity so that their governments may work together for the benefit of the member countries. There are a number of rules and requirements that must be met in order for countries to be included into the EU, and these member countries receive various benefits in doing so. There are 27 member countries in the EU; however, not all member countries use the Euro as their currency. The main purpose in forming the EU was to facilitate better trade and free movement of goods and services, capital, and other resources among the member countries. As such, these countries follow rules that allow them to follow the same trade policy facilitating better trade within the EU. Eurozone vs European Union
The main similarity between the EU and Eurozone is that both these unions are formed by countries primarily in Europe. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-eurozone-and-vs-eu/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1402609509#4_3117687375 | Title: Difference Between Global and International | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Content: What is the difference between Global and International? • Global means worldwide or universal, applying to the whole world. On the other hand, international applies to two or more countries. • We talk about the global economy, to signify world economy and global warming as an environmental issue that affects all countries of the world. • Global treaties apply to the whole world like emission treaty while international applies to a few countries of the world. • Global companies are very few, and they have offices and factories in most countries of the world, whereas international companies are many, but have presence and investment in few other countries of the world. • Global marketing and advertising means a universal strategy whereas international marketing and advertising refers to area specific policies and strategies. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-global-and-vs-international/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1402968966#3_3118738927 | Title: Difference Between Goth and Emo | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Content: Emo rock is associated with a number of expressions such as being introverted, shy, emotional, sensitive, depressed, suicidal, etc. Emos are lovers of poetry. They are adept in making reviews on punk philosophy. What is Goth? Goth stands for gothic rock. Goth is rock music that focuses on more dark themes. The word Goth is also used to refer to a performer or follower of this style of music. It is interesting to note that Goths preferred to listen to Christian Death, Sisters of Mercy, Dead Can Dance and the Cure. It is surprising to note that both the Goths and the Emos give importance to the black color. The Goths prefer many things in black such as nail polish, lipstick, and eyeliner. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-goth-and-emo/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1402968966#6_3118742697 | Title: Difference Between Goth and Emo | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Content: Type of Music: Goth: Goth is a kind of rock music characterized by somber tones and lugubrious lyrics. Goth also refers to a performer or follower of Goth music. Emo: Emo is a type of traditional hard rock music with personal and emotional lyrics. Emo also refers to a performer or follower of Emo music. Themes: Goth: Goth has darker themes. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-goth-and-emo/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1403863961#0_3121210220 | Title: Difference Between Heredity and Hereditary | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Difference Between Heredity and Hereditary
December 27, 2012 Posted by Admin
Heredity vs Hereditary
When we see a son looking and behaving almost like his father or siblings looking alike, we tend to say that it is because of heredity. The science that studies this effect by which characteristics, physical features, and even diseases are passed down generations is called genetics while common people refer to this phenomenon as heredity only. There is another word hereditary that many people use when they should use heredity. They think that the two words are synonymous, or the same, and they use them interchangeably. However, there are differences between heredity and hereditary that will be talked about in this article. Heredity
The sum of all biological processes that cause transmission of traits from one generation to another is termed as heredity. The word is a noun as it refers to the phenomenon that is responsible behind this showing up of traits or physical features found in the older generation into the new generation. It is through heredity that all of us living beings inherit characteristics or traits from our parents and other ancestors. It is no surprise that we resemble our parents when it comes to skin tone, hair color, texture, eye color, nose, and other facial features. Take a look at the following sentences to understand how to use the word in English language. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-heredity-and-vs-hereditary/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1403863961#1_3121212189 | Title: Difference Between Heredity and Hereditary | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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The sum of all biological processes that cause transmission of traits from one generation to another is termed as heredity. The word is a noun as it refers to the phenomenon that is responsible behind this showing up of traits or physical features found in the older generation into the new generation. It is through heredity that all of us living beings inherit characteristics or traits from our parents and other ancestors. It is no surprise that we resemble our parents when it comes to skin tone, hair color, texture, eye color, nose, and other facial features. Take a look at the following sentences to understand how to use the word in English language. • Baldness is believed by many to be a result of heredity. • Heredity decides the color of the eyes of a newborn. • Scientists explain heredity with the help of genes and their combinations. Hereditary
Hereditary is a word that pertains to heredity. Thus, we call a disease as being a hereditary when there is evidence to suggest that it is transmitted by parents to their offspring. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-heredity-and-vs-hereditary/ |
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Content: • Baldness is believed by many to be a result of heredity. • Heredity decides the color of the eyes of a newborn. • Scientists explain heredity with the help of genes and their combinations. Hereditary
Hereditary is a word that pertains to heredity. Thus, we call a disease as being a hereditary when there is evidence to suggest that it is transmitted by parents to their offspring. Hereditary is a modification of the word heredity to describe something that is a result of heredity. There are many diseases that are believed to be hereditary in nature. There was a time when breast cancer in women was thought of as a dreaded disease that was hereditary, and girls feared they would develop symptoms of the disease when they had a close relative with breast cancer in their family. Pancreatic cancer is another disease that is believed to be hereditary as recent research suggests it runs in families. Take a look at the following sentences to know how to use the word hereditary. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-heredity-and-vs-hereditary/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1403863961#3_3121215211 | Title: Difference Between Heredity and Hereditary | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Content: Hereditary is a modification of the word heredity to describe something that is a result of heredity. There are many diseases that are believed to be hereditary in nature. There was a time when breast cancer in women was thought of as a dreaded disease that was hereditary, and girls feared they would develop symptoms of the disease when they had a close relative with breast cancer in their family. Pancreatic cancer is another disease that is believed to be hereditary as recent research suggests it runs in families. Take a look at the following sentences to know how to use the word hereditary. • There are many types of arthritis and thankfully most of them are not hereditary in nature. • Recent research suggests there is little or no evidence to suggest breast cancer is a hereditary disease. Heredity vs Hereditary
• Heredity is the process that decides the passing down of traits from the older generation to new generations, whereas hereditary is a word that indicates something that shows this process. • Of heredity or pertaining to heredity are phrases that best describe hereditary. • Heredity runs into families and decides the color of eyes, color of hair, skin, and texture of hair, in addition to many other physical traits. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-heredity-and-vs-hereditary/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1407209501#0_3130571097 | Title: Difference Between Labour and Conservative | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Difference Between Labour and Conservative
August 19, 2012 Posted by Admin
Labour vs Conservative
Labour party and Conservative party are two of the most important political parties in the polity of Great Britain. Though the political system in Britain has been a multiparty system, it has been dominated by these two political parties since 1920’s. As a matter of fact, political parties were formed for the first time in Britain only. On the political spectrum, the Labour Party belongs to the centre left of the centre with socialistic ideology. On the other hand, Conservative Party occupies the right of the centre with nationalistic feelings attached with this party. Of late, there has been much overlap in the policies of the two parties making people wonder if there is any difference at all between the Conservative Party and Labor Party. Let us take a closer look. Labour
Labour party was formed in 1900 and one of the oldest political parties in the country. It has leftist leanings and is considered a party of the labour class though much water had flown in Thames since the early days when it was founded. The party has been advocating socialism for a long time that has taken democratic overtones of late. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-labour-and-vs-conservative/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1407209501#1_3130572925 | Title: Difference Between Labour and Conservative | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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What is the difference between Labour and Conservative?
Content: Of late, there has been much overlap in the policies of the two parties making people wonder if there is any difference at all between the Conservative Party and Labor Party. Let us take a closer look. Labour
Labour party was formed in 1900 and one of the oldest political parties in the country. It has leftist leanings and is considered a party of the labour class though much water had flown in Thames since the early days when it was founded. The party has been advocating socialism for a long time that has taken democratic overtones of late. The party has been known for favoring a welfare state with more rights for the working classes and distribution of assets in a more equitable manner. However, with the beginning of the 80’s, there has been a shift in the position of the party on most social and economic issues to be seen as a centrist party. This shift has been pronounced in favor of neo-liberalism, so much so that the traditional vote bank of the party, the labour class, has started to feel alienated with the party. Conservative
Also, popularly known as Tory Party, the Conservative Party is believed to have branched out of Tory Party way back in 1834. It is an older party than the Labour Party. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-labour-and-vs-conservative/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1407209501#2_3130574659 | Title: Difference Between Labour and Conservative | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Difference Between Labour and Conservative
Labour vs Conservative
Labour
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What is the difference between Labour and Conservative?
Content: The party has been known for favoring a welfare state with more rights for the working classes and distribution of assets in a more equitable manner. However, with the beginning of the 80’s, there has been a shift in the position of the party on most social and economic issues to be seen as a centrist party. This shift has been pronounced in favor of neo-liberalism, so much so that the traditional vote bank of the party, the labour class, has started to feel alienated with the party. Conservative
Also, popularly known as Tory Party, the Conservative Party is believed to have branched out of Tory Party way back in 1834. It is an older party than the Labour Party. Before 1920’s, Liberal party was more popular and considered the alternative to Labour party but soon after, Conservative party emerged as the major contender among the political parties. The party is believed to have right leanings while occupying a central position on the political spectrum. While the members of the party were earlier called Tories, it was George Canning who coined the term Conservatives for the members of the party. The party was officially renamed as the Conservative Party in 1834. Conservative party has had its strong links with trade unions across the country. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-labour-and-vs-conservative/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1411574260#12_3142851628 | Title: Difference Between Nematodes and Cestodes | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
Headings: Difference Between Nematodes and Cestodes
Difference Between Nematodes and Cestodes
Nematodes vs Cestodes
CONTENTS
What are Nematodes?
What are Cestodes?
Figure 02: Cestodes
What are the Similarities Between Nematodes and Cestodes?
What is the Difference Between Nematodes and Cestodes?
Chasmogamous vs Cleistogamous
Summary – Nematodes vs Cestodes
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Content: Cestodes are obligate parasites of vertibrates. Coelom
Nematodes are pseudocoelomates. They possess a false coelom. Cestodes are acoelomates. They don’t have a coelom. Examples
Ascaris suum, Ascaris lumbricoides, filarias, hookworms, pinworms (Enterobius), and whipworms (Trichuris trichiura) are examples of Nematodes. Taenia solium, Taenia saginata, Diphyllobothrium latum, Hymenolepis nana, Hymenolepis diminuta, Echinococcus granulosus, Echinococcus multilocularis , Spirometra are examples of Cestodes. Summary – Nematodes vs Cestodes
Nematodes and Cestodes are worm groups. Nematoda is a phylum comprised of round worms that are pseudocoelomates. Cestodes are tapeworms or flatworms, which are acoelomates and obligates parasites. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-nematodes-and-cestodes/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1411574260#13_3142853143 | Title: Difference Between Nematodes and Cestodes | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
Headings: Difference Between Nematodes and Cestodes
Difference Between Nematodes and Cestodes
Nematodes vs Cestodes
CONTENTS
What are Nematodes?
What are Cestodes?
Figure 02: Cestodes
What are the Similarities Between Nematodes and Cestodes?
What is the Difference Between Nematodes and Cestodes?
Chasmogamous vs Cleistogamous
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Ascaris suum, Ascaris lumbricoides, filarias, hookworms, pinworms (Enterobius), and whipworms (Trichuris trichiura) are examples of Nematodes. Taenia solium, Taenia saginata, Diphyllobothrium latum, Hymenolepis nana, Hymenolepis diminuta, Echinococcus granulosus, Echinococcus multilocularis , Spirometra are examples of Cestodes. Summary – Nematodes vs Cestodes
Nematodes and Cestodes are worm groups. Nematoda is a phylum comprised of round worms that are pseudocoelomates. Cestodes are tapeworms or flatworms, which are acoelomates and obligates parasites. This is the difference between nematodes and cestodes. Reference: 1.“Animal Kingdom Classification.” Animal Kingdom Classification | Chart | [email protected]. Available here
2.“Cestoda.” | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-nematodes-and-cestodes/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1416776674#0_3158067659 | Title: Difference Between Realtor and Real Estate Agent | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
Headings: Difference Between Realtor and Real Estate Agent
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Difference Between Realtor and Real Estate Agent
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Realtor vs Real Estate Agent
For most of us, buying or selling property is a very important decision as most people buy homes once in a lifetime. The business of property selling and buying is called real estate and the person who acts as an intermediary between a buyer and a seller and facilitates the transaction is referred to as a property dealer or a real estate agent. There is another title of realtor that is very confusing for some people as even realtors are seen performing many of the functions of real estate agents. Of course, there are similarities in the roles of real estate agents and realtors, but there are differences also that will be talked about in this article. These differences enable readers to call upon the right person depending upon their requirements. Real Estate Agent
If you are looking to buy a house for your family, having settled in your first job, you know it is a very big decision as it involves a lot of investment. You have arranged for the down payment and intend to get the purchase financed through a bank loan. However, even before the nitty-gritty’s begin, you find that you require the services of a broker to show you properties in desired areas of the city within your price range. The intermediary between the sellers and you as a buyer is the person who is called a real estate agent or broker. These agents work to sell the properties of their clients at highest possible prices to buyers who are looking for similar properties. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-realtor-and-vs-real-estate-agent/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1417247193#5_3159362757 | Title: Difference Between Republican and Democrat | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
Headings: Difference Between Republican and Democrat
Difference Between Republican and Democrat
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Who is a Republican?
Who is a Democrat?
What is the Difference Between Republican and Democrat?
Republican vs Democrat
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Content: A Democrat accepts the concept of a larger federal government People of all classes should be benefited by the various schemes of the government according to a Democrat. They should not be concerned more about individual interests. This means that a Democrat looks upon all classes of people as equal. In short it can be said that a Republican believes that the people are adept at looking after themselves. A Democrat on the contrary firmly believes that the federal government alone is capable of bringing about equality. Figure 02: Andrew Jackson, the First Democratic President of the United States
Furthermore, a Democrat supports government-sponsored programs. A Democrat is pro-choice in approach, As a result, a Democrat supports social policies at federal government level It is interesting to note that unlike the Republicans, Democrats support the view that the military budget should be decreased. These are the main differences between a Republican and a Democrat. Now let us summarize the difference as follows. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-republican-and-democrat/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1420899290#1_3169719510 | Title: Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
Headings: Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur
Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur
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What is Sulfa?
Figure 01: Structure of a Sulfonamide
What is Sulfur?
What is the Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur?
Summary – Sulfa vs Sulfur
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1. Overview and Key Difference
2. What is Sulfa
3. What is Sulfur
4. Side by Side Comparison – Sulfa vs Sulfur in Tabular Form
5. Summary
What is Sulfa? Sulfa is a name of a group of antibiotic drugs that has the sulfonamide functional group in their structure. These are synthetic drugs. These were the first drugs people used to treat bacterial infections in humans. However, the use of these drugs has diminished since there are other antibiotics which are more safe and effective. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-sulfa-and-sulfur/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1420899290#2_3169720582 | Title: Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
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Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur
CONTENTS
What is Sulfa?
Figure 01: Structure of a Sulfonamide
What is Sulfur?
What is the Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur?
Summary – Sulfa vs Sulfur
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What is Sulfa? Sulfa is a name of a group of antibiotic drugs that has the sulfonamide functional group in their structure. These are synthetic drugs. These were the first drugs people used to treat bacterial infections in humans. However, the use of these drugs has diminished since there are other antibiotics which are more safe and effective. Furthermore, they are still in use (for urinary tract infections), but it is prescribed carefully because allergies caused by sulfa drugs is very common. Figure 01: Structure of a Sulfonamide
Sulfa drugs are distinctive from other sulfur-containing drugs and food additives, i.e. sulfates and sulfites. These are chemically unrelated to the sulfonamide functional group. Moreover, they do not show allergy reactions shown by sulfonamide. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-sulfa-and-sulfur/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1420899290#3_3169721944 | Title: Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
Headings: Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur
Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur
CONTENTS
What is Sulfa?
Figure 01: Structure of a Sulfonamide
What is Sulfur?
What is the Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur?
Summary – Sulfa vs Sulfur
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Content: Furthermore, they are still in use (for urinary tract infections), but it is prescribed carefully because allergies caused by sulfa drugs is very common. Figure 01: Structure of a Sulfonamide
Sulfa drugs are distinctive from other sulfur-containing drugs and food additives, i.e. sulfates and sulfites. These are chemically unrelated to the sulfonamide functional group. Moreover, they do not show allergy reactions shown by sulfonamide. We can prepare sulfa drugs using the reaction of a sulfonyl chloride with ammonia. Sometimes, the sulfonamide is mixed with other antibiotics such as Trimethoprim, in order to act against some enzymes such as dihydrofolate reductase. What is Sulfur? Sulfur is a chemical element having the symbol S and atomic number 16. It is a nonmetal that is abundant in nature and under normal conditions, it appears as a bright yellow coloured crystalline solid. | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-sulfa-and-sulfur/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1420899290#6_3169726421 | Title: Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur | Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms
Headings: Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur
Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur
CONTENTS
What is Sulfa?
Figure 01: Structure of a Sulfonamide
What is Sulfur?
What is the Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur?
Summary – Sulfa vs Sulfur
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Content: However, we now produce this element as a side product of industrial processes, i.e. oil refining. R-S-R + 2 H 2 → 2 RH + H 2 S (hydrodesulfurization)
3 O 2 + 2 H 2 S → 2 SO 2 + 2 H 2 O
SO 2 + 2 H 2 S → 3 S + 2 H 2 O
What is the Difference Between Sulfa and Sulfur? Sulfa is a name of a group of antibiotic drugs that has a sulfonamide functional group in their structure, while sulfur is a chemical element having the symbol S and atomic number 16. Hence, the key difference between sulfa and sulfur is that sulfa is an antibiotic drug, whereas sulfur is a chemical element. Moreover, sulfur occurs naturally, but sulfa is a synthetic compound, which does not occur naturally. The below infographic shows more comparisons related to the difference between sulfa and sulfur. Summary – Sulfa vs Sulfur
Although the terms sulfa and sulfur sounds similar, they are two different terms with several differences between them. The key difference between sulfa and sulfur is that sulfa is an antibiotic drug, whereas sulfur is a chemical element. Reference: 1. “ | https://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-sulfa-and-sulfur/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1427830561#0_3189000138 | Title: Fix Amazon Prime Video message "something went wrong" on LG TV
Headings: Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
How to get Disney Plus on my older LG Smart TV: Workaround for the app
Check Network Connection to Fix Amazon Prime on LG TV
Uninstall Amazon Prime Video on your LG TV
How to get ITV Hub on an LG Smart TV – a handy guide!
Why Does Amazon Prime TV Fail to Launch on Smart TVs?
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Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
Published On - 24th September 2020
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If you’ve encountered the Amazon Prime Video ‘Something went wrong’ message on your LG TV, we have the solution. Amazon Prime Video is now officially up there with popular streaming platforms Netflix and Disney+. And, with smart TVs now pretty much the norm in households, we can access our favourite TV shows quickly and easily straight from the app. So, when you encounter an error message such as ‘Something went wrong’, it can be incredibly frustrating. Particularly if you own an LG TV that is more than capable of accessing this popular streaming platform. If you’re currently struggling with this issue on your LG TV, then don’t worry. We have several solutions that should soon give you access to Amazon Prime Video. Read on to find the fix, and get back to watching your favourite TV shows in no time. How to get Disney Plus on my older LG Smart TV: Workaround for the app
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1427830561#1_3189002227 | Title: Fix Amazon Prime Video message "something went wrong" on LG TV
Headings: Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
How to get Disney Plus on my older LG Smart TV: Workaround for the app
Check Network Connection to Fix Amazon Prime on LG TV
Uninstall Amazon Prime Video on your LG TV
How to get ITV Hub on an LG Smart TV – a handy guide!
Why Does Amazon Prime TV Fail to Launch on Smart TVs?
LG TV showing “could not establish a connection to an access point”? Here’s what to do
Content: If you’re currently struggling with this issue on your LG TV, then don’t worry. We have several solutions that should soon give you access to Amazon Prime Video. Read on to find the fix, and get back to watching your favourite TV shows in no time. How to get Disney Plus on my older LG Smart TV: Workaround for the app
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Check Network Connection to Fix Amazon Prime on LG TV
If you are met with the Amazon Prime Video message ‘Something went wrong’, first check your network connection. A poor internet connection is the most common reason for receiving this message when using Amazon Prime on an LG TV. You can fix this by first unplugging your router, then disconnecting and reconnecting your LG TV to your network again. Next, try once again to access Amazon Prime Video on your LG TV. Are you still getting the message? | https://www.digihelpdesk.co.uk/fix-amazon-prime-video-message-something-went-wrong-on-lg-tv/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1427830561#2_3189003956 | Title: Fix Amazon Prime Video message "something went wrong" on LG TV
Headings: Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
How to get Disney Plus on my older LG Smart TV: Workaround for the app
Check Network Connection to Fix Amazon Prime on LG TV
Uninstall Amazon Prime Video on your LG TV
How to get ITV Hub on an LG Smart TV – a handy guide!
Why Does Amazon Prime TV Fail to Launch on Smart TVs?
LG TV showing “could not establish a connection to an access point”? Here’s what to do
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Check Network Connection to Fix Amazon Prime on LG TV
If you are met with the Amazon Prime Video message ‘Something went wrong’, first check your network connection. A poor internet connection is the most common reason for receiving this message when using Amazon Prime on an LG TV. You can fix this by first unplugging your router, then disconnecting and reconnecting your LG TV to your network again. Next, try once again to access Amazon Prime Video on your LG TV. Are you still getting the message? You might need to check your Amazon Prime Video app. Uninstall Amazon Prime Video on your LG TV
If you’re still seeing ‘Something went wrong’ on your LG TV, then uninstall your Amazon Prime Video app. You can do this by following these simple steps: On your remote control, press the ‘Home’ button. Scroll along to the right and select ‘More Apps’. | https://www.digihelpdesk.co.uk/fix-amazon-prime-video-message-something-went-wrong-on-lg-tv/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1427830561#3_3189005727 | Title: Fix Amazon Prime Video message "something went wrong" on LG TV
Headings: Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
How to get Disney Plus on my older LG Smart TV: Workaround for the app
Check Network Connection to Fix Amazon Prime on LG TV
Uninstall Amazon Prime Video on your LG TV
How to get ITV Hub on an LG Smart TV – a handy guide!
Why Does Amazon Prime TV Fail to Launch on Smart TVs?
LG TV showing “could not establish a connection to an access point”? Here’s what to do
Content: You might need to check your Amazon Prime Video app. Uninstall Amazon Prime Video on your LG TV
If you’re still seeing ‘Something went wrong’ on your LG TV, then uninstall your Amazon Prime Video app. You can do this by following these simple steps: On your remote control, press the ‘Home’ button. Scroll along to the right and select ‘More Apps’. Hover your remote control over ‘Amazon Prime Video’, and when you see the upwards facing arrow, press ‘OK’. You should now see an ‘X’ with a skull icon above it. Press ‘OK’ and you will be asked if you definitely want to remove the app. Select ‘Remove’ and the app will be uninstalled. You will now need to reinstall Amazon Prime Video by pressing the ‘Home’ button, navigate through to ‘More Apps’ again, and open the LG Content Store. | https://www.digihelpdesk.co.uk/fix-amazon-prime-video-message-something-went-wrong-on-lg-tv/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1427830561#4_3189007461 | Title: Fix Amazon Prime Video message "something went wrong" on LG TV
Headings: Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
How to get Disney Plus on my older LG Smart TV: Workaround for the app
Check Network Connection to Fix Amazon Prime on LG TV
Uninstall Amazon Prime Video on your LG TV
How to get ITV Hub on an LG Smart TV – a handy guide!
Why Does Amazon Prime TV Fail to Launch on Smart TVs?
LG TV showing “could not establish a connection to an access point”? Here’s what to do
Content: Hover your remote control over ‘Amazon Prime Video’, and when you see the upwards facing arrow, press ‘OK’. You should now see an ‘X’ with a skull icon above it. Press ‘OK’ and you will be asked if you definitely want to remove the app. Select ‘Remove’ and the app will be uninstalled. You will now need to reinstall Amazon Prime Video by pressing the ‘Home’ button, navigate through to ‘More Apps’ again, and open the LG Content Store. Here, you can search for Amazon Prime Video, and select ‘Install’. Once the installation is complete, try launching the app once again. How to get ITV Hub on an LG Smart TV – a handy guide! Why Does Amazon Prime TV Fail to Launch on Smart TVs? Amazon Prime Video is an app on LG TV, and other brands of smart TVs too. | https://www.digihelpdesk.co.uk/fix-amazon-prime-video-message-something-went-wrong-on-lg-tv/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1427830561#5_3189009143 | Title: Fix Amazon Prime Video message "something went wrong" on LG TV
Headings: Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
How to get Disney Plus on my older LG Smart TV: Workaround for the app
Check Network Connection to Fix Amazon Prime on LG TV
Uninstall Amazon Prime Video on your LG TV
How to get ITV Hub on an LG Smart TV – a handy guide!
Why Does Amazon Prime TV Fail to Launch on Smart TVs?
LG TV showing “could not establish a connection to an access point”? Here’s what to do
Content: Here, you can search for Amazon Prime Video, and select ‘Install’. Once the installation is complete, try launching the app once again. How to get ITV Hub on an LG Smart TV – a handy guide! Why Does Amazon Prime TV Fail to Launch on Smart TVs? Amazon Prime Video is an app on LG TV, and other brands of smart TVs too. Because Amazon Prime is an app, it can be interrupted by poor network connections. Software updates and issues on Amazon Prime’s servers can also cause issues loading the on-demand service. So, this means that Amazon Prime Video can fail on all smart TVs, not only LG TV. Whilst it can be frustrating, these simple solutions should get Amazon Prime TV working on your LG TV. It is also worth checking the network connection if you encounter this issue on any other smart TVs or devices too. | https://www.digihelpdesk.co.uk/fix-amazon-prime-video-message-something-went-wrong-on-lg-tv/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1427830561#6_3189010814 | Title: Fix Amazon Prime Video message "something went wrong" on LG TV
Headings: Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
How to get Disney Plus on my older LG Smart TV: Workaround for the app
Check Network Connection to Fix Amazon Prime on LG TV
Uninstall Amazon Prime Video on your LG TV
How to get ITV Hub on an LG Smart TV – a handy guide!
Why Does Amazon Prime TV Fail to Launch on Smart TVs?
LG TV showing “could not establish a connection to an access point”? Here’s what to do
Content: Because Amazon Prime is an app, it can be interrupted by poor network connections. Software updates and issues on Amazon Prime’s servers can also cause issues loading the on-demand service. So, this means that Amazon Prime Video can fail on all smart TVs, not only LG TV. Whilst it can be frustrating, these simple solutions should get Amazon Prime TV working on your LG TV. It is also worth checking the network connection if you encounter this issue on any other smart TVs or devices too. In fact, if your LG TV displays ‘Could not establish a connection to access point’, you might have issues with your network connection. This will prevent access to apps such as Amazon Prime, Netflix, and other streaming platforms too. Luckily, we can also help you fix this common network problem too. Take a look at what to do if your LG TV is having network connection issues. LG TV showing “could not establish a connection to an access point”? | https://www.digihelpdesk.co.uk/fix-amazon-prime-video-message-something-went-wrong-on-lg-tv/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1427830561#7_3189012620 | Title: Fix Amazon Prime Video message "something went wrong" on LG TV
Headings: Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
Fix Amazon Prime Video Message ‘Something Went Wrong’ on LG TV
How to get Disney Plus on my older LG Smart TV: Workaround for the app
Check Network Connection to Fix Amazon Prime on LG TV
Uninstall Amazon Prime Video on your LG TV
How to get ITV Hub on an LG Smart TV – a handy guide!
Why Does Amazon Prime TV Fail to Launch on Smart TVs?
LG TV showing “could not establish a connection to an access point”? Here’s what to do
Content: In fact, if your LG TV displays ‘Could not establish a connection to access point’, you might have issues with your network connection. This will prevent access to apps such as Amazon Prime, Netflix, and other streaming platforms too. Luckily, we can also help you fix this common network problem too. Take a look at what to do if your LG TV is having network connection issues. LG TV showing “could not establish a connection to an access point”? Here’s what to do | https://www.digihelpdesk.co.uk/fix-amazon-prime-video-message-something-went-wrong-on-lg-tv/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1432750500#22_3199813916 | Title: The Land Plant Life Cycle | Digital Atlas of Ancient Life
Headings: The Land Plant Life Cycle
The Land Plant Life Cycle
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Topics covered on this page:
Introduction
The alternation of generations in land plants
Homospory & heterospory
Homospory
Heterospory
Homosporous Plants vs. Heterosporous Plants
The seed habit
Selected references & further reading
Academic articles
Books & textbooks
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Content: The zygote grows into the next generation of sporophyte. Generalized life cycle of a land plant. Diploid = 2n; haploid = n. Credit: Diagram by E.J. Hermsen (DEAL). In some plants the gametophyte is the dominant generation, whereas in others the sporophyte is dominant. For example, in a moss, the gametophyte is green and leafy. The simple sporophyte grows on and is dependent on the gametophyte; the sporophyte is typically unbranched and makes only one sporangium during its lifetime. In a pine, the sporophyte is a tree, whereas the gametophytes are very tiny and strictly unisexual (male or female). | https://www.digitalatlasofancientlife.org/learn/embryophytes/life_cycle/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1448462431#6_3238553938 | Title: Age Diversity in the Workplace: 5 Lessons from The Intern | AIHR Digital
Headings: Age Diversity in the Workplace: 5 Lessons from The Intern
Age Diversity in the Workplace: 5 Lessons from The Intern
FREE STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE
Diversity & Inclusion
Survey Guide
Benefits of age diversity in the workplace
1. Age diversity means skill diversity
2. Age diversity opens the mind
3. Age diversity creates mutual mentors
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Skills in Just 40 Hours
4. Have an adequate onboarding process!
5. Age diversity in the workplace makes us nicer people
On a Final Note
HR Metrics & Dashboarding
Certificate Program
Author:
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Content: Think about it: if you work in a team with people between 20 and 70 years old, you’ll hear various perspectives on every subject and idea that comes up. You’ll discover there’s a more than one way to approach a situation. As a result, your organization will appeal to a much broader customer demographic. 3. Age diversity creates mutual mentors
It’s no secret that the global workforce is aging. Thousands of baby boomers are retiring every day and since their generation is considerably bigger than those who came after them, this is creating a fair amount of challenges. One of the biggest aging workforce challenges lies in the skill gap that retiring workers leave behind: there physically aren’t enough people to replace those who go away, let alone replace the skills that they possess. PEOPLE ANALYTICS CERTIFICATE PROGAM
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Age diversity in the workplace enables organizations to launch initiatives such as a two-way mentoring program. | https://www.digitalhrtech.com/age-diversity-in-the-workplace/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1448462431#7_3238555966 | Title: Age Diversity in the Workplace: 5 Lessons from The Intern | AIHR Digital
Headings: Age Diversity in the Workplace: 5 Lessons from The Intern
Age Diversity in the Workplace: 5 Lessons from The Intern
FREE STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE
Diversity & Inclusion
Survey Guide
Benefits of age diversity in the workplace
1. Age diversity means skill diversity
2. Age diversity opens the mind
3. Age diversity creates mutual mentors
PEOPLE ANALYTICS CERTIFICATE PROGAM
Gain Higher Earning
Skills in Just 40 Hours
4. Have an adequate onboarding process!
5. Age diversity in the workplace makes us nicer people
On a Final Note
HR Metrics & Dashboarding
Certificate Program
Author:
Neelie Verlinden
Content: Age diversity creates mutual mentors
It’s no secret that the global workforce is aging. Thousands of baby boomers are retiring every day and since their generation is considerably bigger than those who came after them, this is creating a fair amount of challenges. One of the biggest aging workforce challenges lies in the skill gap that retiring workers leave behind: there physically aren’t enough people to replace those who go away, let alone replace the skills that they possess. PEOPLE ANALYTICS CERTIFICATE PROGAM
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Age diversity in the workplace enables organizations to launch initiatives such as a two-way mentoring program. This has several advantages. Experienced workers can teach their younger peers everything they know and vice versa. If done in a timely manner, this kind of mentoring can ensure the transfer of crucial skills. When eventually the time comes for your older workers to retire, you’ve got a group of younger employees (who learned from the best) fully operational and ready to take over. No risk for the continuity of the business. | https://www.digitalhrtech.com/age-diversity-in-the-workplace/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1448471511#0_3238571242 | Title: Aging workforce challenges: Trends, Statistics and Impact
Headings: Aging Workforce Challenges: Trends, Statistics and Impact
Aging Workforce Challenges: Trends, Statistics and Impact
Aging workforce statistics
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What is the aging workforce?
5 Aging Workforce Challenges and Their Solutions
1. Bias
2. Absenteeism
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3. Postpone retirement
4. Succession
5. Attract & retain younger employees
The Impact of the Aging Workforce
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Author:
Neelie Verlinden
Content: Aging workforce challenges: Trends, Statistics and Impact
Aging Workforce Challenges: Trends, Statistics and Impact
Jul 18 2018
General HR
We talk an awful lot about Millennials and Generation Z. How to attract them, hire them, and keep them in our company. Many studies have been done, experts have been consulted, all to figure out the magic formula to keep these younger generations happy and engaged. But what about the aging workforce and its challenges? What’s in? Aging workforce statistics
What is the aging workforce? Aging workforce challenges & solutions
The impact of the aging workforce
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Aging workforce statistics
First off, a couple of aging workforce statistics to give you an idea about the extent of the problem. In the US alone, 10 000 baby boomers turn 65 every day. According to an article by Arlene S. Hirsch, M.A., LCPC, for SHRM, this is something that started in 2011 and will continue until 2030. | https://www.digitalhrtech.com/aging-workforce-challenges/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1448471511#1_3238573101 | Title: Aging workforce challenges: Trends, Statistics and Impact
Headings: Aging Workforce Challenges: Trends, Statistics and Impact
Aging Workforce Challenges: Trends, Statistics and Impact
Aging workforce statistics
51 HR Metrics
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What is the aging workforce?
5 Aging Workforce Challenges and Their Solutions
1. Bias
2. Absenteeism
An aging workforce intervention: a case study
Online, Self-Paced &
Globally Accredited
HR Metrics & Dashboarding
Certificate Program
3. Postpone retirement
4. Succession
5. Attract & retain younger employees
The Impact of the Aging Workforce
FAQ
HR Metrics & Dashboarding
Certificate Program
Author:
Neelie Verlinden
Content: What’s in? Aging workforce statistics
What is the aging workforce? Aging workforce challenges & solutions
The impact of the aging workforce
FAQ
Aging workforce statistics
First off, a couple of aging workforce statistics to give you an idea about the extent of the problem. In the US alone, 10 000 baby boomers turn 65 every day. According to an article by Arlene S. Hirsch, M.A., LCPC, for SHRM, this is something that started in 2011 and will continue until 2030. Since the average retirement age of a baby boomer lies somewhere between 61 and 65, it’s not hard to see that this so-called silver tsunami is going to create some serious challenges for HR; the main one being, how are they going to fill the talent gap that’s left between the number of baby boomers that retires and the number of younger workers with the right skills to replace them? When it comes to aging workforce statistics in Europe, things aren’t much better. 51 HR Metrics
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According to data from the European Labor Force Survey, workers aged 55+ currently make up for 16% of the total workforce in the European Union. | https://www.digitalhrtech.com/aging-workforce-challenges/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_37_1448471511#2_3238575390 | Title: Aging workforce challenges: Trends, Statistics and Impact
Headings: Aging Workforce Challenges: Trends, Statistics and Impact
Aging Workforce Challenges: Trends, Statistics and Impact
Aging workforce statistics
51 HR Metrics
Cheat Sheet
Download the FREE cheat sheet with 51 HR Metrics
What is the aging workforce?
5 Aging Workforce Challenges and Their Solutions
1. Bias
2. Absenteeism
An aging workforce intervention: a case study
Online, Self-Paced &
Globally Accredited
HR Metrics & Dashboarding
Certificate Program
3. Postpone retirement
4. Succession
5. Attract & retain younger employees
The Impact of the Aging Workforce
FAQ
HR Metrics & Dashboarding
Certificate Program
Author:
Neelie Verlinden
Content: Since the average retirement age of a baby boomer lies somewhere between 61 and 65, it’s not hard to see that this so-called silver tsunami is going to create some serious challenges for HR; the main one being, how are they going to fill the talent gap that’s left between the number of baby boomers that retires and the number of younger workers with the right skills to replace them? When it comes to aging workforce statistics in Europe, things aren’t much better. 51 HR Metrics
Cheat Sheet
Data-driven HR starts by creating and implementing a set of relevant HR metrics that help you determine the efficiency and impact of the workforce and HR department. Download the FREE cheat sheet with 51 HR Metrics
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According to data from the European Labor Force Survey, workers aged 55+ currently make up for 16% of the total workforce in the European Union. In countries like Germany, Finland, and Sweden (among others) the number of mature workers is already close to 1 in five. As a comparison, for every 10 Generation Z members, there are 12 people aged 65 or older in the EU. What is the aging workforce? The aging workforce is – as its name suggests – the part of working individuals that has reached a certain age and beyond. It used to be defined as those who are 40 years or older. | https://www.digitalhrtech.com/aging-workforce-challenges/ |
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