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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_375259727#5_860399290 | Title: Gender Spectrum | Understanding GenderGender Spectrum
Headings: Understandings of gender continually evolve. In the course of a person’s life, the interests, activities, clothing and professions that are considered the domain of one gender or another evolve in ways both small and large.
Introduction
Dimensions of Gender
Body
Identity
Social Gender
Congruence
Personal Gender
Gender Is Different Than Sexual Orientation
What’s Next?
Content: The meaning associated with a particular identity can vary among individuals using the same term. A person’s gender identity can correspond to or differ from the sex they were assigned at birth. Social gender: how we present our gender in the world and how individuals, society, culture, and community perceive, interact with, and try to shape our gender. Social gender includes gender roles and expectations and how society uses those to try to enforce conformity to current gender norms. Each of these dimensions can vary greatly across a range of possibilities and is distinct from, but interrelated with, the others. A person’s comfort in their gender is related to the degree to which these three dimensions feel in harmony. Let’s explore each of these dimensions in a little more detail. Body
Most societies view sex as a binary concept, with two rigidly fixed options: male or female, based on a person’s reproductive anatomy and functions. | https://www.genderspectrum.org/articles/understanding-gender |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_376092615#3_862005126 | Title: 1900: A Year in the Life of America - Genealogy.com
Headings: 1900: A Year in the Life of America
1900: A Year in the Life of America
What was Life Like for Your Ancestors in 1900?
Attitudes
Economy and Technology
Society and Politics
Entertainment and Leisure
Content: Americans were optimistic in 1900. For most of them, life was better materially than it had ever been. This was a time of prosperity -- a new materialism, available leisure time, and vacations for the emerging middle class appeared. America was now the world's most affluent country. Access to electricity, automobiles, and indoor plumbing was not widespread, but most people felt that such conveniences were just a matter of time. For every American, including the working class, there was "possibility." Anything was possible in America. This was the place of the self-made man, the American Dream, "rags to riches." Economy and Technology
With this prosperity and possibility came jobs. Still largely a rural society, Americans increasingly moved to the city looking for work, armed with a belief in the possibilities and a strong work ethic. | https://www.genealogy.com/articles/research/76_life1900.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_376092615#4_862006441 | Title: 1900: A Year in the Life of America - Genealogy.com
Headings: 1900: A Year in the Life of America
1900: A Year in the Life of America
What was Life Like for Your Ancestors in 1900?
Attitudes
Economy and Technology
Society and Politics
Entertainment and Leisure
Content: For every American, including the working class, there was "possibility." Anything was possible in America. This was the place of the self-made man, the American Dream, "rags to riches." Economy and Technology
With this prosperity and possibility came jobs. Still largely a rural society, Americans increasingly moved to the city looking for work, armed with a belief in the possibilities and a strong work ethic. Alongside them came nearly a half-million immigrants in 1900, also seeking a better life. America's Industrial Revolution produced much prosperity and leisure, but also much poverty and disillusionment. Tycoons such as J.P. Morgan and Andrew Carnegie amassed fortunes greater than many European nobility. But in the same cities, factory workers and coal miners, often children, slaved for perhaps $1 to $2 each 12-16 hour day. With no safety net, many workers just couldn't make it -- nearly a third of 1900's immigrants headed back home. | https://www.genealogy.com/articles/research/76_life1900.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_403837210#19_914142921 | Title: Andrew Carnegie (1835 - 1919) - Genealogy
Headings: Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie
Historical records matching Andrew Carnegie
Immediate Family
About Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie's Timeline
Content: He was also one of the most important philanthropists of his era (adjusted wealth $101 billion). Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, and migrated to the United States as a child with his parents. His first job in the United States was as a factory worker in a bobbin factory. Later on he became a bill logger for the owner of the company. Soon after he became a messenger boy. Eventually he progressed up the ranks of a telegraph company. He built Pittsburgh's Carnegie Steel Company, which was later merged with Elbert H. Gary's Federal Steel Company and several smaller companies to create U.S. Steel. With the fortune he made from business among others he built Carnegie Hall, later he turned to philanthropy and interests in education, founding the Carnegie Corporation of New York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. Carnegie donated most of his money to establish many libraries, schools, and universities in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and other countries, as well as a pension fund for former employees. He is often regarded as the second-richest man in history after John D. Rockefeller. | https://www.geni.com/people/Andrew-Carnegie/6000000013077352959 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_403837210#20_914144573 | Title: Andrew Carnegie (1835 - 1919) - Genealogy
Headings: Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie
Historical records matching Andrew Carnegie
Immediate Family
About Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie's Timeline
Content: Eventually he progressed up the ranks of a telegraph company. He built Pittsburgh's Carnegie Steel Company, which was later merged with Elbert H. Gary's Federal Steel Company and several smaller companies to create U.S. Steel. With the fortune he made from business among others he built Carnegie Hall, later he turned to philanthropy and interests in education, founding the Carnegie Corporation of New York, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh. Carnegie donated most of his money to establish many libraries, schools, and universities in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and other countries, as well as a pension fund for former employees. He is often regarded as the second-richest man in history after John D. Rockefeller. Carnegie started as a telegrapher and by the 1860s had investments in railroads, railroad sleeping cars, bridges and oil derricks. He built further wealth as a bond salesman raising money for American enterprise in Europe. He earned most of his fortune in the steel industry. In the 1870s, he founded the Carnegie Steel Company, a step which cemented his name as one of the "Captains of Industry". By the 1890s, the company was the largest and most profitable industrial enterprise in the world. | https://www.geni.com/people/Andrew-Carnegie/6000000013077352959 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_433047218#0_941235535 | Title: Handgun Manufacturers
Headings: Handgun Manufacturers List
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Here you will find information on all of the handgun manufacturers that have models listed in our database. Click on a given manufacturer to see the company's profile and the number and types handguns the company has listed in the database. Use this page to search for handguns by manufacturer, as all relevant items are clickable. You can narrow your search down by gun type, caliber or model name. Accu-Tek
Ontario, CA
American Derringer
Waco, TX
American Tactical
Summerville, SC
AMT
Houston, TX
Archon
Las Vegas, NV
Arcus
Lyaskovets, Bulgaria
AREX-Rex
Šentjernej, Slovenia
ArmaLite
Geneseo, IL
Arminius
Mellrichstadt, Germany
Armscor-RIA
Marikina City, Philippines
Arsenal
Brescia, Italy
Astra
Guernica, Spain
Autauga Arms
Pratville, AL
Auto-Ordnance
Worcester, MA
Baikal
Izhevsk, Russia
BBTechs
Wien, Austria
Beretta
Brescia, Italy
Bersa
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Boberg
White Bear Lake, MN
Bond Arms
Grandbury, TX
Browning
Morgan, UT
BUL
Tel Aviv, Israel
CAG
Mooresville, North Carolina
Canik
Tekkeköy, Samsun
Caracal
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Charles Daly
Harrisburg, PA
Charter Arms
Shelton, CT
Chiappa
Brescia, Italy
Citadel
Marikina City, Philippines
Cobra
Salt Lake City, UT
Colt
Hartford, CT
Comanche
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Coonan
Blaine, MN
Cugir
Cigur, Romania
CZ
Uhersky Brod, Czech Republic
Daewoo
Busan, South Korea
Dan Wesson
Norwich, NY
Detonics
Millstadt, IL
Diamondback
Cocoa, FL
Dreyse
Düsseldorf, Germany
DWM
Berlin, Germany
EAA
Rockledge, FL
Ed Brown
Perry, MO
Excel Arms
Chino, CA
FEG
Budapest, Hungary
FIE
Hialeah, FL
FireStorm
Buenos Aires, Argentina
FK Brno
Brno, Czechia
FMK
Placentia, CA
FN
Herstal, Belgium
Girsan
Giresun, Turkey
Glock
Deutsch-Wagram, Austria
Grand Power
Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
H&R
Madison, NC
Heizer
Pevely, MO
Heritage
Bainbridge, GA
Hi-Point
Dayton, OH
Hi-Standard
Houston, TX
HK
Oberndorf, Germany
Honor Defense
Gainesville, GA
HS Produkt
Karlovac, Croatia
Hudson
Temple, TX
ISSC
Ried, Austria
Iver Johnson-New
Rockledge, FL
Iver Johnson-Orig
Jacksonville, Arizona
IWI
Ramat Hasharon, Israel
Jimenez
Las Vegas, NV
Kahr Arms
Worcester, MA
Kel-Tec
Cocoa, FL
Kimber
Elmsford, NY
Korth
Ratzeburg, Germany
Laugo Arms
Prague, Czech Republic
Les Baer
LeClaire, IA
Lionheart
Redmond, WA
Llama
Alava, Spain
Magnum Research
Pillager, MN
Mauser
Isny, Germany
Metro Arms
Metro Manila, Philippines
Mossberg
North Haven, CT
NAA
Provo, UT
NEF
Gardner, MA
Nighthawk
Berryville, AR
Norinco
Beijing, China
Olympic Arms
Olympia, WA
Para
Huntsville, AL
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Ontario, CA
Pietta
Gussago, Italy
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Radom, Poland
Randall
Sun Valley, CA
Raven
Costa Mesa, CA
Remington
Madison, NC
Republic Arms
Johannesburg, South Africa
Rexio
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Rohrbaugh
Bayport, NY
Rossi
Sao Leopoldo, Brazil
RRA
Colona, IL
Ruger
Newport, NH
Sarsilmaz
Düzce, Turkey
Savage
Westfield, MA
SCCY
Daytona Beach, FL
Seecamp
Southwick, MA
Shadow Systems
Plano, TX
SIG
Eckernförde, Germany
Smith & Wesson
Springfield, MA
Sphinx
Nyon, Switzerland
Springfield Armory
Geneseo, IL
Staccato
Georgetown, TX
Star
Eibar, Spain
Steyr
Kleinraming, Austria
STI International
Georgetown, TX
Stoeger
Pocomoke, MD
Tanfoglio
Brescia, Italy
TARA
Mojkovac, Montenegro
Taurus
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Tisas
Arsin Trabzon, Turkey
TriStar
Kansas City, MO
Tula
Tula, Russia
Uberti
Brescia, Italy
US Firearms
Hartford, CT
Walther
Ulm, Germany
Whitney
North Haven, CT
Wilson Combat
Berryville, AR
Zastava
Kragujevac, Serbia
ZEV
Centralia, WA
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_433266819#0_941716033 | Title: Baked Hearts of Palm Recipe - Food.com
Headings: Baked Hearts of Palm
Baked Hearts of Palm
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1
tablespoon olive oil
1 ⁄ 3
cup fresh parsley, chopped roughly
1 ⁄ 3
cup shredded parmesan cheese
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pepper
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_433777463#3_942812117 | Title:
Headings: Ten Stages of Genocide
Ten
Stages
of
Genocide
Ten
Stages
of
Genocide
CLASSIFICATION:
2.
SYMBOLIZATION:
3.
DISCRIMINATION:
4.
DEHUMANIZATION:
5.
ORGANIZATION:
6.
POLARIZATION:
7.
PREPARATION:
8.
PERSECUTION:
9.
EXTERMINATION:
10.
DENIAL:
Assignment
Section
A:
Section
B:
ANSWER
KEY
Classification
Symbolization
Discrimination
Dehumanization
Organization
Polarization
Preparation
Persecution
Extermination
Denial
Content: German
and
Jew,
Hutu
and
Tutsi. If
societies
are
too
segregated
(divided)
they
are
most
likely
to
have
genocide. The
main
way
of
preventing
genocide
at
this
early
stage
is
to
develop
opportunities
in
a
society
for
people
to
work
and
live
together
who
are
from
different
ethnic,
social,
national
or
religious
backgrounds. This
will
allow
people
to
become
more
tolerant
and
understanding
of
each
other. In
the
United
States,
public
schools
serve
this
function,
as
they
are
places
where
all
young
people
can
go
regardless
of
their
ethnic,
social,
national
or
religious
backgrounds. This
search
for
common
ground
is
vital
to
early
prevention
of
genocide. 2. SYMBOLIZATION: We
give
names
or
other
symbols
to
the
classifications
of
ethnicity,
race,
religion,
or
nationality. We
name
people
“Jews"
or
"Gypsies",
or
distinguish
them
by
colors
or
dress,
and
apply
them
to
members
of
groups. | https://www.genocideeducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/ten_stages_of_genocide.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_433777463#10_942828418 | Title:
Headings: Ten Stages of Genocide
Ten
Stages
of
Genocide
Ten
Stages
of
Genocide
CLASSIFICATION:
2.
SYMBOLIZATION:
3.
DISCRIMINATION:
4.
DEHUMANIZATION:
5.
ORGANIZATION:
6.
POLARIZATION:
7.
PREPARATION:
8.
PERSECUTION:
9.
EXTERMINATION:
10.
DENIAL:
Assignment
Section
A:
Section
B:
ANSWER
KEY
Classification
Symbolization
Discrimination
Dehumanization
Organization
Polarization
Preparation
Persecution
Extermination
Denial
Content: In
fighting
this
dehumanization,
one
must
remember
that
there
is
no
right
of
“freedom
of
speech”
to
tell
people
to
commit
murder. Outlawing
hate
speech
can
help
save
the
lives
of
those
targeted. If
a
country
is
on
the
verge
of
committing
genocide
it
is
no
longer
a
democracy
(if
it
was
before),
and
the
broad
freedom
of
speech
protected
in
a
democracy
may
need
to
be
limited
in
such
a
country. Hate
radio
stations
should
be
shut
down,
and
hate
propaganda
banned. Hate
crimes
and
atrocities
should
be
promptly
punished. 5. ORGANIZATION: Genocide
is
always
organized,
usually
by
the
state,
though
sometimes
informally
or
by
terrorist
groups. Special
army
units
or
militias
are
often
trained
and
armed. Plans
are
made
for
genocidal
killings. | https://www.genocideeducation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/ten_stages_of_genocide.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_438556466#2_952804114 | Title: The Cologne Guide
Headings: The Cologne Guide
The Cologne Guide
History of Cologne
The Birth of Cologne
What Exactly Is Cologne?
Common Scent Components
The Olfactory Family
Traditional Family
Modern Family of Scents
The Common Scents
Scent Sources in Colognes
How to Pick Your Scent
Types of Cologne
Recommended Products
4711 Eau de Cologne
Lorenzo Villoresi
Ermenegildo Zegna Intenso
Maison Martin Margiela Replica Jazz Club
Penhaligon Blenheim Bouquet
Homme Xerjoff
How to Apply Cologne
Do’s and Don’ts
Do’s of Wearing Cologne
Don’ts
Recommended Reading
Essence and Alchemy: A Natural History of Perfume by Mandy Aftel
The Perfume Bible by Josephine Fairley and Lorna McKay
Scent and Chemistry The Molecular World of Odours
Conclusion
Comments are closed.
Content: Before that, most perfumes were not liquid, but instead, a blend of crushed spices and herbs soaked in oil. They were as strong as a punch to the throat, so when rosewater was introduced, it became very popular, very quickly. Perfumery was introduced to Europe in the medieval period by returning Crusaders who had gleaned insights from Arab perfumers. At the time, diseases were associated with smelly, unclean air, and perfumes were a highly-sought after way to “prevent” such diseases in addition to declaring your status in the world. In the 14th century, the Hungarians created the first alcohol-based perfume. Despite recipe books being common, most perfume makers coveted their recipes to the point that some used hidden laboratories that could only be accessed by secret passageways. This was done to prevent others from stealing their recipes or being able to surveil their advancements. Cologne Germany was the birthplace of the name
The Birth of Cologne
In Cologne, Germany, in 1709, an Italian named Giovanni Maria Farina develops a spirit-citrus perfume he calls Eau de Cologne (French for “water of Cologne”) to pay homage to his new hometown. “I have found a fragrance that reminds me of an Italian spring morning, of mountain daffodils and orange blossoms after the rain.” Little did Farina know that he had branded a product that most people would use for hundreds of years. | https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/cologne-guide/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_438556466#3_952806531 | Title: The Cologne Guide
Headings: The Cologne Guide
The Cologne Guide
History of Cologne
The Birth of Cologne
What Exactly Is Cologne?
Common Scent Components
The Olfactory Family
Traditional Family
Modern Family of Scents
The Common Scents
Scent Sources in Colognes
How to Pick Your Scent
Types of Cologne
Recommended Products
4711 Eau de Cologne
Lorenzo Villoresi
Ermenegildo Zegna Intenso
Maison Martin Margiela Replica Jazz Club
Penhaligon Blenheim Bouquet
Homme Xerjoff
How to Apply Cologne
Do’s and Don’ts
Do’s of Wearing Cologne
Don’ts
Recommended Reading
Essence and Alchemy: A Natural History of Perfume by Mandy Aftel
The Perfume Bible by Josephine Fairley and Lorna McKay
Scent and Chemistry The Molecular World of Odours
Conclusion
Comments are closed.
Content: Despite recipe books being common, most perfume makers coveted their recipes to the point that some used hidden laboratories that could only be accessed by secret passageways. This was done to prevent others from stealing their recipes or being able to surveil their advancements. Cologne Germany was the birthplace of the name
The Birth of Cologne
In Cologne, Germany, in 1709, an Italian named Giovanni Maria Farina develops a spirit-citrus perfume he calls Eau de Cologne (French for “water of Cologne”) to pay homage to his new hometown. “I have found a fragrance that reminds me of an Italian spring morning, of mountain daffodils and orange blossoms after the rain.” Little did Farina know that he had branded a product that most people would use for hundreds of years. His creation is a sensation, and soon it was in nearly every royal house across Europe. Known as aqua mirabilis (Latin for miracle water), a single vial sold for half the salary of a civil servant in Germany. It is unlike anything Europe has seen. With such a revolutionary product, many begin to believe and spread legends that the water in Cologne had powers to ward off the bubonic plague, not to mention that many believed it to be the fountain of youth. Doctors would encourage patients to drink the cologne which was believed to repel fleas. | https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/cologne-guide/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_441048374#15_957866053 | Title: Steak Guide I: Best Types Of Steak, Characteristics & Cuts
Headings: Steak Guide I: Best Types of Steak, Characteristics & Cuts
Steak Guide I: Best Types of Steak, Characteristics & Cuts
What Is Steak?
Steak Controversies
Characteristics of a Great Steak
What Makes a Steak Tender?
How much the muscle was used
The ratios of muscle, collagen, and fat in the steak
What makes a steak flavorful?
Fat is the main flavor component in steak.
The animal’s diet also has an impact on flavor.
Finally, how the meat is aged also affects flavor.
Types of Steak & Steak Cuts
Top Sirloin
2. Ribeye Steak
3. Tenderloin / Filet Mignon
4. Strip Steak aka New York Strip
5. T-Bone & Porterhouse Steaks
6. Top Sirloin Steak
Conclusion
Content: Finally, how the meat is aged also affects flavor. Stated simply, aging is the process by which microbes and enzymes act upon meat to help break down its connective tissue, increasing both tenderness and flavor. While one might assume at first that a more freshly butchered cut of beef would be more flavorful, this couldn’t be further from the truth! “ Fresh” beef is tough and flavorless, as its connective tissues are all still intact. While some grocery stores sell “non-aged” beef, such material is still aged for at least a few days. Further, this “non-aging” is simply a hallmark of lower-quality types of steak whose suboptimal flavor would not benefit from additional aging. Dry Aging
In the traditional dry-aging process, steaks are aged by hanging them for about 30 days; due to the water loss, the beef flavor intensifies. Moreover, microbes on the outer surfaces of the meat are allowed to create a distinctive aroma and textured exterior. Today, meat lovers often choose dry-aged beef over wet-aged beef because they like the stronger flavor. | https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/steak-guide/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_441048374#16_957868072 | Title: Steak Guide I: Best Types Of Steak, Characteristics & Cuts
Headings: Steak Guide I: Best Types of Steak, Characteristics & Cuts
Steak Guide I: Best Types of Steak, Characteristics & Cuts
What Is Steak?
Steak Controversies
Characteristics of a Great Steak
What Makes a Steak Tender?
How much the muscle was used
The ratios of muscle, collagen, and fat in the steak
What makes a steak flavorful?
Fat is the main flavor component in steak.
The animal’s diet also has an impact on flavor.
Finally, how the meat is aged also affects flavor.
Types of Steak & Steak Cuts
Top Sirloin
2. Ribeye Steak
3. Tenderloin / Filet Mignon
4. Strip Steak aka New York Strip
5. T-Bone & Porterhouse Steaks
6. Top Sirloin Steak
Conclusion
Content: Further, this “non-aging” is simply a hallmark of lower-quality types of steak whose suboptimal flavor would not benefit from additional aging. Dry Aging
In the traditional dry-aging process, steaks are aged by hanging them for about 30 days; due to the water loss, the beef flavor intensifies. Moreover, microbes on the outer surfaces of the meat are allowed to create a distinctive aroma and textured exterior. Today, meat lovers often choose dry-aged beef over wet-aged beef because they like the stronger flavor. Generally, a standard grocer won’t carry dry-aged beef, while a reputable butcher often will. Furthermore, only premium cuts are typically dry-aged, because lower-quality cuts like flat-iron, chuck, or skirt steaks would simply degrade rather than improve – this is chiefly due to said cuts’ lower and less-evenly distributed fat content. Dry aging is a delicate and therefore expensive process, as the meat must be stored at near-freezing temperatures in a humid environment (35-38 °F, or 1.5 To 3.5 °C, with a humidity of 50-60%). Proper dry aging can take from two to six weeks’ time, and approximately a third or more of the weight is lost as moisture. A selection of dry-aged cuts of beef. | https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/steak-guide/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_441048374#17_957870251 | Title: Steak Guide I: Best Types Of Steak, Characteristics & Cuts
Headings: Steak Guide I: Best Types of Steak, Characteristics & Cuts
Steak Guide I: Best Types of Steak, Characteristics & Cuts
What Is Steak?
Steak Controversies
Characteristics of a Great Steak
What Makes a Steak Tender?
How much the muscle was used
The ratios of muscle, collagen, and fat in the steak
What makes a steak flavorful?
Fat is the main flavor component in steak.
The animal’s diet also has an impact on flavor.
Finally, how the meat is aged also affects flavor.
Types of Steak & Steak Cuts
Top Sirloin
2. Ribeye Steak
3. Tenderloin / Filet Mignon
4. Strip Steak aka New York Strip
5. T-Bone & Porterhouse Steaks
6. Top Sirloin Steak
Conclusion
Content: Generally, a standard grocer won’t carry dry-aged beef, while a reputable butcher often will. Furthermore, only premium cuts are typically dry-aged, because lower-quality cuts like flat-iron, chuck, or skirt steaks would simply degrade rather than improve – this is chiefly due to said cuts’ lower and less-evenly distributed fat content. Dry aging is a delicate and therefore expensive process, as the meat must be stored at near-freezing temperatures in a humid environment (35-38 °F, or 1.5 To 3.5 °C, with a humidity of 50-60%). Proper dry aging can take from two to six weeks’ time, and approximately a third or more of the weight is lost as moisture. A selection of dry-aged cuts of beef. Note the dark and textured exterior. Wet Aging
Most beef is wet aged in this day and age, by way of vacuum-sealing cuts of beef in plastic bags. This process not only helps to keep the meat fresh for a longer period of time, but also reduces the loss of water ( meaning a higher value for the vendor, as steak is sold by weight). Further, said process takes less time than dry aging (usually 4 to 10 days at a minimum) and helps retain the app | https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/steak-guide/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_445796244#0_967184657 | Title: Ireland Geographic coordinates - Latitude & longitude
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Ireland Geographic coordinates
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Latitude and longitude of Ireland
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Ireland Geographic coordinates
Ireland is located at latitude 53.41291 and longitude -8.24389. It is part of Europe and the northern hemisphere. Decimal coordinates
Simple standard
53.41291, -8.24389
DD Coodinates
Decimal Degrees
53.4129° N 8.2439° W
DMS Coordinates
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds
53°24'46.5'' N 8°14.633' W
The geographic coordinate system enables any place in the world to be located using its latitude and longitude. The latitude is the position relative to the equator, specifying the north-south position. The longitude specifies the east-west position measured from a reference meridian (usually the Greenwich Prime Meridian). The latitude and longitude of Ireland have been calculated based on the geodetic datum WGS84. Map of Ireland with coordinates
Latitude and longitude of Ireland
There are many systems and formats to represent geographic coordinates. The following table matches the equivalence between the most common formats: System
Latitude
Longitude
Simple decimal standard
53.41291
-8.24389
Decimal Degrees (DD)
53.4129° N
8.2439° W
Degrees and Decimal Minutes (DDM)
53°24.775' N
8°14.633' W
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds (DMS)
53°24'46.5'' N
8°14'38'' W
Geographic coordinates - Cities of Ireland
City
Coordinates
Dublin
53.33306, -6.24889
Cork
51.89797, -8.47061
Waterford
52.25833, -7.11194
Beaumont
53.38721, -6.22713
Rialto
53.33625, -6.29718
Newcastle
53.30111, -6.50222
Newport
52.71111, -8.40972
Newmarket
52.21667, -9
Newport
53.88508, -9.54526
Boston
53.03083, -8.93167
Luimneach
52.66472, -8.62306
Gaillimh
53.27245, -9.05095
Tallaght
53.2859, -6.37344
Swords
53.45972, -6.21806
Drogheda
53.71889, -6.34778
Dundalk
54, -6.41667
Bray
53.20278, -6.09833
Dún Laoghaire
53.29395, -6.13586
Navan
53.65278, -6.68139
Ennis
52.84361, -8.98639
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To search the latitude and longitude of other countries and cities use the coordinates finder. | https://www.geodatos.net/en/coordinates/ireland |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_446574497#4_968767787 | Title: 10 Biggest Money Laundering Schemes In History | Geoffrey G. Nathan Law Offices
Headings: 10 Biggest Money Laundering Schemes In History
10 Biggest Money Laundering Schemes In History
HSBC
BCCI
Wachovia
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Al Capone
Meyer Lansky
Paul Manafort
Tom DeLay
Liberty Reserve
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Content: Al Capone
Credited by some with inventing the term money laundering by literally purchasing Laundromats to funnel his mob profits through, Chicago gangster Al Capone is perhaps the most famous money launderer in American history. Though he eventually was convicted of tax evasion, it’s estimated that Capone laundered upwards of $1 billion through various shady fronts. While Capone’s money laundering and other financial crimes were serious, the violence he perpetrated and encouraged in Chicago created chaos throughout the city, which is why the fact that his only conviction was finance-related is a difficult reality for many in the law-enforcement community. Meyer Lansky
If Al Capone is the most famous money launderer in American history, he owes much of what he earned, or stole, to Meyer Lansky, who was at one time was thought of as the accountant to the mob. Lansky helped develop the criminal underworld of the American mafia and pioneered a technique to use Swiss banks to hide his stockpiles of cash. Lansky never faced serious criminal prosecution, and upon his death in the 1980s, investigators were unable to find the $300 million they believed Lansky had hidden away. Paul Manafort
A short-lived campaign manager for then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, Paul Manafort’s legal situation is still developing, but Manafort has been convicted of multiple fraud charges and still faces accusations that he laundered more than $30 million in Russian money. Manafort remains jailed while the legal proceedings against him continue. Manafort and his associate Rick Gates, are accused of fudging financial documents and lying to accountants and tax preparers in order to shield millions of dollars from view. Tom DeLay
A former majority leader in the U.S. House of Representatives, Tom DeLay was convicted of money laundering, though that conviction was overturned by an appeals court in 2013. | https://www.geoffreygnathanlaw.com/topics/biggest-money-laundering-schemes-in-history/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_446574497#5_968770321 | Title: 10 Biggest Money Laundering Schemes In History | Geoffrey G. Nathan Law Offices
Headings: 10 Biggest Money Laundering Schemes In History
10 Biggest Money Laundering Schemes In History
HSBC
BCCI
Wachovia
Standard Chartered
Nauru
Al Capone
Meyer Lansky
Paul Manafort
Tom DeLay
Liberty Reserve
Conclusion
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Content: Lansky never faced serious criminal prosecution, and upon his death in the 1980s, investigators were unable to find the $300 million they believed Lansky had hidden away. Paul Manafort
A short-lived campaign manager for then-presidential candidate Donald Trump, Paul Manafort’s legal situation is still developing, but Manafort has been convicted of multiple fraud charges and still faces accusations that he laundered more than $30 million in Russian money. Manafort remains jailed while the legal proceedings against him continue. Manafort and his associate Rick Gates, are accused of fudging financial documents and lying to accountants and tax preparers in order to shield millions of dollars from view. Tom DeLay
A former majority leader in the U.S. House of Representatives, Tom DeLay was convicted of money laundering, though that conviction was overturned by an appeals court in 2013. The Republican congressman had been convicted a couple of years earlier of improperly funneling about $190,000 in corporate money through the Republican National Committee. Liberty Reserve
Liberty Reserve was a predecessor to Bitcoin, with the company issuing a virtual currency around the world. Its founder, Arthur Budovsky, was sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of using his company to conduct a huge, multinational money-laundering operation that included credit card and ID theft, Ponzi schemes and computer hacking. Before being shuttered by the U.S. government, Liberty Reserve had conducted transactions worth a combined $8 billion. Conclusion
For those who make their money illegitimately, money laundering is a necessary way for them to avoid criminal prosecution while still spending their ill-gotten gains. | https://www.geoffreygnathanlaw.com/topics/biggest-money-laundering-schemes-in-history/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_446638159#6_968915073 | Title: National Human & Sex Trafficking Statistics (2019) | Geoffrey G. Nathan Law Offices
Headings: National Human & Sex Trafficking Statistics
National Human & Sex Trafficking Statistics
Featured Report
YouTube Special Feature
The Basic Problem of Human Trafficking
Labor Trafficking
Sex Trafficking
War Slavery
Human Trafficking By the Numbers
Laws and Penalties for Human Trafficking
Fighting Human Trafficking With Law Enforcement, Information and Outreach
The States with the Most and Least Human Trafficking Cases
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Content: Most victims have little education and low incomes. After an initial period where they are treated and paid well, they may be isolated from friends and family and subjected to physical and emotional abuse. Many victims of human trafficking come from abroad and end up in the US, as this alarming graphic illustrates: Map of the world showing which countries that traffic in humans to the U.S.; map shows how individual countries comply with anti-trafficking laws. The Kansas City Star 2009
Sex Trafficking
There are 4.5 million victims of sex trafficking across the world, according to the International Labour Office. Victims and their families can be misled about employment opportunities and the nature of the sex trade in which they are working. In Thailand, many poor families in rural regions are offered from $200 to $2000 for their daughter to be engaged in contractual work in restaurants or factories. When these girls arrive in the city, they are sold into brothels and forced to work for sex. A brothel owner may earn up to $80,000 each month if 20 sex slaves have sex with 14 people per day. | https://www.geoffreygnathanlaw.com/topics/national-human-trafficking-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_446638159#7_968916981 | Title: National Human & Sex Trafficking Statistics (2019) | Geoffrey G. Nathan Law Offices
Headings: National Human & Sex Trafficking Statistics
National Human & Sex Trafficking Statistics
Featured Report
YouTube Special Feature
The Basic Problem of Human Trafficking
Labor Trafficking
Sex Trafficking
War Slavery
Human Trafficking By the Numbers
Laws and Penalties for Human Trafficking
Fighting Human Trafficking With Law Enforcement, Information and Outreach
The States with the Most and Least Human Trafficking Cases
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Content: The Kansas City Star 2009
Sex Trafficking
There are 4.5 million victims of sex trafficking across the world, according to the International Labour Office. Victims and their families can be misled about employment opportunities and the nature of the sex trade in which they are working. In Thailand, many poor families in rural regions are offered from $200 to $2000 for their daughter to be engaged in contractual work in restaurants or factories. When these girls arrive in the city, they are sold into brothels and forced to work for sex. A brothel owner may earn up to $80,000 each month if 20 sex slaves have sex with 14 people per day. In the US, sex traffickers usually prey upon people with a history of mental, physical and sexual abuse. Sex trafficking may occur in residential brothels, online escort services, hostess clubs, massage businesses, strip clubs and street prostitution. The Internet has been found to be the major strategic tool used to recruit sex trafficking victims. Personal ads on Craigslist, chat rooms, pornography sites and massage business websites may be used to post advertisements for sex related work. Online predators may seek out vulnerable girls and boys and lure them into the sex industry with misleading marketing information. | https://www.geoffreygnathanlaw.com/topics/national-human-trafficking-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_446638159#8_968919053 | Title: National Human & Sex Trafficking Statistics (2019) | Geoffrey G. Nathan Law Offices
Headings: National Human & Sex Trafficking Statistics
National Human & Sex Trafficking Statistics
Featured Report
YouTube Special Feature
The Basic Problem of Human Trafficking
Labor Trafficking
Sex Trafficking
War Slavery
Human Trafficking By the Numbers
Laws and Penalties for Human Trafficking
Fighting Human Trafficking With Law Enforcement, Information and Outreach
The States with the Most and Least Human Trafficking Cases
Legal Assistance
References
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Content: In the US, sex traffickers usually prey upon people with a history of mental, physical and sexual abuse. Sex trafficking may occur in residential brothels, online escort services, hostess clubs, massage businesses, strip clubs and street prostitution. The Internet has been found to be the major strategic tool used to recruit sex trafficking victims. Personal ads on Craigslist, chat rooms, pornography sites and massage business websites may be used to post advertisements for sex related work. Online predators may seek out vulnerable girls and boys and lure them into the sex industry with misleading marketing information. Recent studies show that minors are the most vulnerable population to become sex slaves. War Slavery
Internationally, approximately 2.2 million people are victims of war slavery. This crime may be perpetuated by rebel groups, or it can be enforced by state governments. War slavery may also be called state imposed forced labor, and may be sanctioned by the government. For instance, in Burma, the dictatorship has enslaved thousands of civilians for various military campaigns and construction projects in the past 15 years. | https://www.geoffreygnathanlaw.com/topics/national-human-trafficking-statistics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_448777834#0_974122568 | Title: How Redlining Communities Affects Health - Geography Realm
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How Redlining Communities Affects Health
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Redlining Leads to More Foreclosures
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How Redlining Communities Affects Health
While segregation and other discriminatory practices have long been illegal in the United States, the long-term effects of this and informal discrimination and redlining of communities, through discriminatory mortgage lending in particular, has taken a toll on health of individuals in different communities. Redlining still occurs but now new methods have also been created to measure inequality to housing and health so that they can be empirically demonstrated, although it is unclear what actions are being taken by government and others potentially involved in redlining. The Health Effects of Redlining
A recent investigation into redlined communities in California has shown that such communities, where residents were effectively segregated into specific neighborhoods based on race, have faced greater health risks than other communities where redlining did not occur. This includes higher incidents of asthma for redlined areas with higher visits to the emergency room than comparable areas. Race and social class were used to keep people within predefined or designated areas that lenders were willing to provide resources for borrowers. The roots of redlining in California and elsewhere go back to the Great Depression era in the 1930s, when neighborhoods were defined by lending or investment risk using race and class. These neighborhoods faced historically higher rates of pollution, including more exposure to diesel and other pollutants from transport and factories, resulting in the higher rates of asthma. [ 1]
Side-by-side maps highlight the reverse correlation between Home Owner’s Loan Corporation rating (green indicating “best,” blue indicating “still desirable,” yellow indicating “definitely declining” and red indicating “hazardous.” ) and asthma-related emergency room visits per 10,000 residents. Maps: | https://www.geographyrealm.com/how-redlining-communities-affects-health/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_448777834#1_974125043 | Title: How Redlining Communities Affects Health - Geography Realm
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How Redlining Communities Affects Health
The Health Effects of Redlining
Redlining Leads to More Foreclosures
Breast Cancer Rates and Redlining
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Content: The roots of redlining in California and elsewhere go back to the Great Depression era in the 1930s, when neighborhoods were defined by lending or investment risk using race and class. These neighborhoods faced historically higher rates of pollution, including more exposure to diesel and other pollutants from transport and factories, resulting in the higher rates of asthma. [ 1]
Side-by-side maps highlight the reverse correlation between Home Owner’s Loan Corporation rating (green indicating “best,” blue indicating “still desirable,” yellow indicating “definitely declining” and red indicating “hazardous.” ) and asthma-related emergency room visits per 10,000 residents. Maps: Anthony Nardone, UC Berkeley. Redlining Leads to More Foreclosures
Other documented cases of redlining and its effect on health have been determined. In Detroit, a study conducted showed that historical redlining has contributed to greater rates of foreclosures, including after the Great Recession of 2008-2009. In other words, redlining from many decades ago has also led to more recent higher rates of foreclosures. In this case, residents in Detroit neighborhoods were also redlined based on race and class starting in the early twentieth century, with higher relative rates of self-assessed incidence reporting showing health issues affecting the population more recently. | https://www.geographyrealm.com/how-redlining-communities-affects-health/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_448777834#2_974126948 | Title: How Redlining Communities Affects Health - Geography Realm
Headings: How Redlining Communities Affects Health
How Redlining Communities Affects Health
The Health Effects of Redlining
Redlining Leads to More Foreclosures
Breast Cancer Rates and Redlining
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Content: Anthony Nardone, UC Berkeley. Redlining Leads to More Foreclosures
Other documented cases of redlining and its effect on health have been determined. In Detroit, a study conducted showed that historical redlining has contributed to greater rates of foreclosures, including after the Great Recession of 2008-2009. In other words, redlining from many decades ago has also led to more recent higher rates of foreclosures. In this case, residents in Detroit neighborhoods were also redlined based on race and class starting in the early twentieth century, with higher relative rates of self-assessed incidence reporting showing health issues affecting the population more recently. There is a strong relationship between historical redlining, recent foreclosures, and long-term human health effects, with neighborhoods that were redlined facing higher rates of pollution similar to what was seen in California. [ 2]
Breast Cancer Rates and Redlining
One recent work has highlighted higher rates of death from breast cancer in relation to redlined neighborhoods in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin metropolitan area. It is argued that differential lending continues and some recent work has also created a spatial index, using adaptive spatial filtering, where redlining could be measured along with racial bias in lending practices. Similar to the other cases, historical, long-term biases in lending are apparent and there is a link with human health repercussions as a lack of resources to health care and exposure to risks are more pronounced. [ 3]
Map showing breast cancer mortality rate ratios by metro area, 2010-2014. | https://www.geographyrealm.com/how-redlining-communities-affects-health/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_448777834#3_974129062 | Title: How Redlining Communities Affects Health - Geography Realm
Headings: How Redlining Communities Affects Health
How Redlining Communities Affects Health
The Health Effects of Redlining
Redlining Leads to More Foreclosures
Breast Cancer Rates and Redlining
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Content: There is a strong relationship between historical redlining, recent foreclosures, and long-term human health effects, with neighborhoods that were redlined facing higher rates of pollution similar to what was seen in California. [ 2]
Breast Cancer Rates and Redlining
One recent work has highlighted higher rates of death from breast cancer in relation to redlined neighborhoods in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin metropolitan area. It is argued that differential lending continues and some recent work has also created a spatial index, using adaptive spatial filtering, where redlining could be measured along with racial bias in lending practices. Similar to the other cases, historical, long-term biases in lending are apparent and there is a link with human health repercussions as a lack of resources to health care and exposure to risks are more pronounced. [ 3]
Map showing breast cancer mortality rate ratios by metro area, 2010-2014. Source, Beyer, 2019. Other work has shown that health problems begin early, with children and adolescents demonstrating clear unhealthy patterns based on redlined neighborhoods. Much of the disparities revolved around health care access, similar to the other studies, as well as exposure to health risks. The relationship between historical roots, such as going back to Jim Crowe era laws, and modern segregation in communities are pervasive and research has demonstrated long-term health effects affecting young people and not only older adults. [ 4]
Redlining has been a long-standing problem in the United States that has led to long-term health consequences and other inequalities. | https://www.geographyrealm.com/how-redlining-communities-affects-health/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_448777834#4_974131184 | Title: How Redlining Communities Affects Health - Geography Realm
Headings: How Redlining Communities Affects Health
How Redlining Communities Affects Health
The Health Effects of Redlining
Redlining Leads to More Foreclosures
Breast Cancer Rates and Redlining
References
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Content: Source, Beyer, 2019. Other work has shown that health problems begin early, with children and adolescents demonstrating clear unhealthy patterns based on redlined neighborhoods. Much of the disparities revolved around health care access, similar to the other studies, as well as exposure to health risks. The relationship between historical roots, such as going back to Jim Crowe era laws, and modern segregation in communities are pervasive and research has demonstrated long-term health effects affecting young people and not only older adults. [ 4]
Redlining has been a long-standing problem in the United States that has led to long-term health consequences and other inequalities. New spatial methods, such as using adaptive spatial filtering techniques, have enabled measures of inequality for neighborhoods to be created and used to demonstrate how health and well being differs in communities. While tools to assess such disparities and research projects on this topic have been ongoing, long-term disparities in many cities have yet to be fully addressed. References
[1] For more on the study in California and redlining neighbourhoods, see: https://news.berkeley.edu/2019/05/22/historically-redlined-communities-face-higher-asthma-rates/
[2] For more on redlining in Detroit and its relationship to foreclosures and health, see: McClure, E., Feinstein, L., Cordoba, E., Douglas, C., Emch, M., Robinson, W., Galea, S., Aiello, A.E., 2019. | https://www.geographyrealm.com/how-redlining-communities-affects-health/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_448777834#5_974133131 | Title: How Redlining Communities Affects Health - Geography Realm
Headings: How Redlining Communities Affects Health
How Redlining Communities Affects Health
The Health Effects of Redlining
Redlining Leads to More Foreclosures
Breast Cancer Rates and Redlining
References
Related
Share:
Content: New spatial methods, such as using adaptive spatial filtering techniques, have enabled measures of inequality for neighborhoods to be created and used to demonstrate how health and well being differs in communities. While tools to assess such disparities and research projects on this topic have been ongoing, long-term disparities in many cities have yet to be fully addressed. References
[1] For more on the study in California and redlining neighbourhoods, see: https://news.berkeley.edu/2019/05/22/historically-redlined-communities-face-higher-asthma-rates/
[2] For more on redlining in Detroit and its relationship to foreclosures and health, see: McClure, E., Feinstein, L., Cordoba, E., Douglas, C., Emch, M., Robinson, W., Galea, S., Aiello, A.E., 2019. The legacy of redlining in the effect of foreclosures on Detroit residents’ self-rated health. Health & Place 55, 9–19. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2018.10.004. [3] For more on the study in Milwaukee on redlining and community health data on breast cancer survival, see: Beyer, K.M.M., Zhou, Y., Matthews, K., Bemanian, A., Laud, P.W., Nattinger, A.B., 2016. | https://www.geographyrealm.com/how-redlining-communities-affects-health/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_452905424#5_982653062 | Title: Haiku About Food: Week 9 Of Rewriting Your Well-being
Headings: Haiku about Food: Week 9 of rewriting your well-being
Haiku about Food: Week 9 of rewriting your well-being
Table of Contents
One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.
take a slow, deep breath in …
and then back out.
Thoughts about food
Our perspective on food
Food at its most natural
Haiku about food: some examples of my own
How to write your own haiku about food
1. Take a moment before one of your main meals to consider how hungry you feel right now.
2. Once you have placed your food in front of you, how does it smell? Write it down in at least three words.
3. Is it a colourful meal?
4. Be in touch with your senses throughout the preparation process.
5. Now, how does the food taste? How does it make you feel?
6. It’s time to write!
How to write Haiku guidelines.
and then back out …
Food and memories
Now, let’s haiku away!
Georgia
Content: I hope you have worked up an appetite because this week, we are going to write haiku about
food. Thoughts about food
Did you know that the food we eat on a regular basis doesn’t only affect how we feel physically but also mentally? It has been proved that everything we ingest has a great influence on our cognitive ability and our energy. It’s no wonder then, that in a world of fast food, we so often find ourselves feeling exhausted or generally functioning far from our full capacity. If we instead eat the food that takes care of us, it may not transform our whole world, but it could bring us at least a little closer to healthy well-being. Our perspective on food
There are many reasons why we eat. For some, food is simply the sustenance we require to maintain an energetic lifestyle. For others, it is an opportunity to be brought together with family and friends over a fun-filled feast. For most of us, it is the flavoursome experience that we yearn for every day, and it can bring us tremendous comfort during hard times. But food, just like mindfulness, should also be a form of self-care. | https://www.georgiacaryswilliams.com/haiku-about-food/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_452905424#6_982655349 | Title: Haiku About Food: Week 9 Of Rewriting Your Well-being
Headings: Haiku about Food: Week 9 of rewriting your well-being
Haiku about Food: Week 9 of rewriting your well-being
Table of Contents
One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.
take a slow, deep breath in …
and then back out.
Thoughts about food
Our perspective on food
Food at its most natural
Haiku about food: some examples of my own
How to write your own haiku about food
1. Take a moment before one of your main meals to consider how hungry you feel right now.
2. Once you have placed your food in front of you, how does it smell? Write it down in at least three words.
3. Is it a colourful meal?
4. Be in touch with your senses throughout the preparation process.
5. Now, how does the food taste? How does it make you feel?
6. It’s time to write!
How to write Haiku guidelines.
and then back out …
Food and memories
Now, let’s haiku away!
Georgia
Content: Our perspective on food
There are many reasons why we eat. For some, food is simply the sustenance we require to maintain an energetic lifestyle. For others, it is an opportunity to be brought together with family and friends over a fun-filled feast. For most of us, it is the flavoursome experience that we yearn for every day, and it can bring us tremendous comfort during hard times. But food, just like mindfulness, should also be a form of self-care. A meal is an opportunity. It is a chance to feel nourished by a colourful salad, your homegrown vegetables or a curry flush with spices! And yet, how often do you find your food disappearing before you within a course of minutes? I know it happens to me, and it certainly seems counterproductive after excitedly preparing it for over an hour! Instead, take a breath, take your time and enjoy the creation. | https://www.georgiacaryswilliams.com/haiku-about-food/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_457790847#1_991530974 | Title: What are various GNSS systems? – Geospatial World
Headings: What are various GNSS systems?
What are various GNSS systems?
Global Positioning System (United States)
GLONASS (Russia)
Galileo (EU)
BeiDou (China)
QZSS (Japan)
IRNSS ― NAVIC (India)
Content: But, have you ever wondered how this tiny mobile device in your hand directs you to every nook and corner? Of course you know, it is the tiny GPS chip in the phone which does the magic. GPS provides the location and time information anywhere on the earth. But did you know GPS, or Global Positioning System, is one of the four Global Navigation Satellite Systems? The four global GNSS systems are – GPS (US), GLONASS (Russia), Galileo (EU), BeiDou (China). Additionally, there are two regional systems – QZSS (Japan) and IRNSS or NavIC (India). Check out our special story on Evolution of the Global Navigation Satellite System
Global Positioning System (United States)
GPS is the oldest GNSS system. It initiated its operations in 1978 and was available for global use from 1994. The need to have an independent military navigation capability drove its innovation. And, US military was first to realize this. | https://www.geospatialworld.net/blogs/what-are-the-various-gnss-systems/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_457790847#10_991543329 | Title: What are various GNSS systems? – Geospatial World
Headings: What are various GNSS systems?
What are various GNSS systems?
Global Positioning System (United States)
GLONASS (Russia)
Galileo (EU)
BeiDou (China)
QZSS (Japan)
IRNSS ― NAVIC (India)
Content: IRNSS ― NAVIC (India)
T he Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System ( IRNSS ), which was later given the operational name of NavIC or NAV igation with I ndian C onstellation, is the regional satellite navigation system of India. Launched and operated by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), IRNSS covers India and nearby regions extending up to 1,500 km. All the seven satellites are in orbit, but the first satellite – IRNSS A – is not functioning now since some time last year ISRO reported that all three atomic clocks on it have failed. ALSO READ: What are the top upcoming projects from ISRO? ISRO’s bid to launch a replacement satellite failed in August 2017 when in a rare occurrence the heat shield of the launch vehicle failed to separate to release the satellite. Currently, three IRNSS satellites of it are in the geostationary orbit and other 4 are in geosynchronous orbits. There is still some time before India starts getting its services. | https://www.geospatialworld.net/blogs/what-are-the-various-gnss-systems/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_458132238#0_992454960 | Title: Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification | Geotab
Headings: Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification
Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification
Published on February 3, 2020
Introduction
The future trends impacting fleet electrification
1. The EV price tag will continue to drop as battery costs fall
Improvements in battery technology
Industrial policies supporting battery development
Increasing production capacity
2. Electrification will spread into the heavier vehicle segments
Commercial electric vans
Electric buses
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
3. Updates to policy and regulation
Zero-emission vehicle deployment
Fuel economy and emissions standards
City access restrictions
4. Increase in public charger availability and capacity
The dawn of the mega-charger in heavy duty
Investments in public charging infrastructure
5. Collaboration accelerates EV adoption
Public and private sectors show their intent
6. EVs to dominate shared mobility services
Hurdles to market penetration
The benefits of going green
Conclusion
Download white paper
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Content: Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification | Geotab
Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification
Published on February 3, 2020
Introduction
There has been an increasing movement towards sustainable fleet management over the past five years, especially for many organizations with large fleets. Fleet managers are now commonly required to optimize their fleet operations in order to meet sustainability targets defined by ISO 14001, sustainability, or Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs. Electrification has been a fundamental element of this transition. Integrating electric or hybrid electric vehicles into the fleet portfolio helps address sustainability and environmental goals. As environmental regulations will only become more binding over the next decade, many fleets recognize that a staged procurement strategy will enable them to support efficient operations and business continuity. The future trends impacting fleet electrification
Deloitte estimates that EVs will represent 10% of the total automotive market share by 2024. The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports rapid growth in electric car deployment, particularly in China. If the pledges related to the Electric Vehicle Initiative’s EV30@30 Campaign (to reach 30% market share for EVs by 2030) hold true, then the IEA forecasts that EV stock would reach more than 250 million, reducing oil demand by an estimated 4.3 million barrels per day (mb/d). | https://www.geotab.com/white-paper/electric-vehicle-trends/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_458132238#1_992457864 | Title: Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification | Geotab
Headings: Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification
Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification
Published on February 3, 2020
Introduction
The future trends impacting fleet electrification
1. The EV price tag will continue to drop as battery costs fall
Improvements in battery technology
Industrial policies supporting battery development
Increasing production capacity
2. Electrification will spread into the heavier vehicle segments
Commercial electric vans
Electric buses
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
3. Updates to policy and regulation
Zero-emission vehicle deployment
Fuel economy and emissions standards
City access restrictions
4. Increase in public charger availability and capacity
The dawn of the mega-charger in heavy duty
Investments in public charging infrastructure
5. Collaboration accelerates EV adoption
Public and private sectors show their intent
6. EVs to dominate shared mobility services
Hurdles to market penetration
The benefits of going green
Conclusion
Download white paper
Post Tags
About Geotab
Content: Integrating electric or hybrid electric vehicles into the fleet portfolio helps address sustainability and environmental goals. As environmental regulations will only become more binding over the next decade, many fleets recognize that a staged procurement strategy will enable them to support efficient operations and business continuity. The future trends impacting fleet electrification
Deloitte estimates that EVs will represent 10% of the total automotive market share by 2024. The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports rapid growth in electric car deployment, particularly in China. If the pledges related to the Electric Vehicle Initiative’s EV30@30 Campaign (to reach 30% market share for EVs by 2030) hold true, then the IEA forecasts that EV stock would reach more than 250 million, reducing oil demand by an estimated 4.3 million barrels per day (mb/d). This white paper explores six important trends that will impact fleet electrification in 2020 and beyond. 1. The EV price tag will continue to drop as battery costs fall
The cost drop on lithium-ion batteries since 2010 has been substantial, and continues to do so. To illustrate the point, in 2010, the price of an EV battery pack was $1,160/kWh (USD), compare that with the 2018 average price of $176/kWh. BloombergNEF predicts that this price will fall to around $94/kWh by 2024, and then to $62/kWh by 2030. | https://www.geotab.com/white-paper/electric-vehicle-trends/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_458132238#5_992469174 | Title: Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification | Geotab
Headings: Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification
Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification
Published on February 3, 2020
Introduction
The future trends impacting fleet electrification
1. The EV price tag will continue to drop as battery costs fall
Improvements in battery technology
Industrial policies supporting battery development
Increasing production capacity
2. Electrification will spread into the heavier vehicle segments
Commercial electric vans
Electric buses
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
3. Updates to policy and regulation
Zero-emission vehicle deployment
Fuel economy and emissions standards
City access restrictions
4. Increase in public charger availability and capacity
The dawn of the mega-charger in heavy duty
Investments in public charging infrastructure
5. Collaboration accelerates EV adoption
Public and private sectors show their intent
6. EVs to dominate shared mobility services
Hurdles to market penetration
The benefits of going green
Conclusion
Download white paper
Post Tags
About Geotab
Content: The European Commission’s Strategic Action Plan for Batteries seeks to build a robust battery value chain within Europe. The primary objective of this initiative is to attract more investment and to position the EU as a larger player in the battery industry, in competition with the U.S. and China. Increasing production capacity
The scale of battery manufacturing plants is gradually increasing and transitioning towards mega plants, significantly reducing the cost per unit. While in 2019, most plants ranged in size from 3 to 8 gigawatt-hours per year (GWh/year), several plants exceeding 20 GWh/year are now coming online and experts predict that there will be five more worldwide by 2023. Data from Benchmark Minerals predicts that by 2028, there will be sufficient output to produce 1.9TWh of lithium-ion battery capacity per year. That equates to enough batteries for between 35 and 37 million pure electric vehicles annually. 2. Electrification will spread into the heavier vehicle segments
As of 2019, the majority of the electric vehicle fleet was comprised of light-duty cars and two-wheelers. In 2018, the global electric car fleet exceeded 5 million, and global stock of electric two-wheelers was 260 million. In comparison, there were only 460,000 electric buses and 250,000 light-commercial vehicles on the roads. | https://www.geotab.com/white-paper/electric-vehicle-trends/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_458132238#6_992471908 | Title: Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification | Geotab
Headings: Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification
Electric vehicle trends 2020: Top 6 factors impacting fleet electrification
Published on February 3, 2020
Introduction
The future trends impacting fleet electrification
1. The EV price tag will continue to drop as battery costs fall
Improvements in battery technology
Industrial policies supporting battery development
Increasing production capacity
2. Electrification will spread into the heavier vehicle segments
Commercial electric vans
Electric buses
Medium and heavy-duty trucks
3. Updates to policy and regulation
Zero-emission vehicle deployment
Fuel economy and emissions standards
City access restrictions
4. Increase in public charger availability and capacity
The dawn of the mega-charger in heavy duty
Investments in public charging infrastructure
5. Collaboration accelerates EV adoption
Public and private sectors show their intent
6. EVs to dominate shared mobility services
Hurdles to market penetration
The benefits of going green
Conclusion
Download white paper
Post Tags
About Geotab
Content: That equates to enough batteries for between 35 and 37 million pure electric vehicles annually. 2. Electrification will spread into the heavier vehicle segments
As of 2019, the majority of the electric vehicle fleet was comprised of light-duty cars and two-wheelers. In 2018, the global electric car fleet exceeded 5 million, and global stock of electric two-wheelers was 260 million. In comparison, there were only 460,000 electric buses and 250,000 light-commercial vehicles on the roads. Thanks to advancements in battery chemistry, tightening emissions regulations, and more models coming online, it is expected that electrification will extend into heavier applications. Commercial electric vans
For organizations running vans in city centers, the case for transitioning to electric from diesel is compelling, with strict air-quality standards making it increasingly unviable for many operators to run their diesel vehicles. Electrification can now be considered a genuine alternative due to the falling upfront costs of electric vans, improved battery capacity and range. The duty cycles of many fleets lend themselves particularly well to electric, with predictable mileage and routes, and opportunities to install charging infrastructure at depots. In 2019, Amazon placed the single biggest order for electric delivery vans from the Plymouth, Michigan-based EV start-up Rivian, for 100,000 vehicles. | https://www.geotab.com/white-paper/electric-vehicle-trends/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_461693919#14_999913227 | Title: Women's Accessories in the 1700s - Geri Walton
Headings: Women’s Accessories in the 1700s
Women’s Accessories in the 1700s
Content: “ [T]his offspring of fancy … like the clouds, is ever changing; the fashion of to-day is thrown into the casting-pot to-morrow. The buckle seems to have undergone every figure, size, and shape of geometrical invention … [and is] the ton of 1781.” [ 4]
Yet, as popular as the buckle was, by the latter part of the 1700s, buckles were suddenly replaced by shoestrings. This so upset the manufacturers, who at the height of buckle production were producing annually some 2,496,000 pairs, they “sent a deputation to the Prince of Wales … with a petition stating the distressed situation of thousands of persons who had been engaged in various departments of the buckle manufacture.” [ 5] The Prince sympathized and resolved to wear nothing but buckles, even ordering his household to do the same. “ But neither his example nor his influence were sufficient to stem the tide of fashion, and in a few years the use of shoe buckles was discontinued, except among the aged.” [ 6]
Spectacles —Spectacles were made by hand and could be held in place by hand or by exerted pressure on the nose. These women’s accessories came in two versions — old sight and young sight — and the modern style glasses, with temples passing over the ears, did not appear until 1727 and were not immediately adopted. By the latter part of the eighteenth century, scissor-glasses (used to correct distance-vision and mounted on scissoring stems) or lorgnettes (handled spectacles) were popular. | https://www.geriwalton.com/womens-accessories-in-1700s/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_461693919#15_999915084 | Title: Women's Accessories in the 1700s - Geri Walton
Headings: Women’s Accessories in the 1700s
Women’s Accessories in the 1700s
Content: 5] The Prince sympathized and resolved to wear nothing but buckles, even ordering his household to do the same. “ But neither his example nor his influence were sufficient to stem the tide of fashion, and in a few years the use of shoe buckles was discontinued, except among the aged.” [ 6]
Spectacles —Spectacles were made by hand and could be held in place by hand or by exerted pressure on the nose. These women’s accessories came in two versions — old sight and young sight — and the modern style glasses, with temples passing over the ears, did not appear until 1727 and were not immediately adopted. By the latter part of the eighteenth century, scissor-glasses (used to correct distance-vision and mounted on scissoring stems) or lorgnettes (handled spectacles) were popular. Also popular was blue colored lenses. If you are interested in learning more about eighteenth century spectacles, click here. Stays —Stays were another important element counted among women’s accessories. They were a fully boned, laced bodice or the term referred to the boning inside a garment, with each bone known as a stay. Stays created a stiff, inverted cone-shaped torso and supported the bust. | https://www.geriwalton.com/womens-accessories-in-1700s/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_465271140#6_1008170960 | Title: How to use the COUNTIF function to count not blank cells
Headings: How to use the COUNTIF function to count not blank cells
How to use the COUNTIF function to count not blank cells
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Content: TRUE; TRUE; TRUE})*1)
becomes
SUMPRODUCT ( {1;1;0;1;1;1;0;1;1;1;1}) and returns 9 in cell B16. The formula above in cell C16 counts only non-empty values, it considers formulas that return nothing to be blank and space characters to also be blank. This is made possible by the TRIM function that removes leading and ending space characters. =SUMPRODUCT ( (TRIM (C3: C13)<>"")*1)
becomes
=SUMPRODUCT ( ( {"Green"; " Blue"; ""; " Red"; " Cyan"; ""; ""; " | https://www.get-digital-help.com/countif-not-blank-cells/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_479351250#7_1038574856 | Title:
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Content: Later in life, if any employment is found by these children as they become adults, the jobs will often be very basic, for minimal wage, and often degrading. This plight of poverty from being unemployable in better occupations can lead young people to resignation from feeling purpose for life and feeling as if nothing they do will get them out of the situation they have found themselves in. Domestic Violence Is a Vicious Outlet for Anger
Poverty and the strains that accompany it can make the people living in a poor household feel frustrated, useless, angry, and inadequate. Unfortunately it is often the other family members who are the outlet for this anger, and through violence a partner prone to aggression and control makes themselves feel better. Often the domestic violence is kept quiet, and the abuser will be full of remorse after every outburst. The wives will blame themselves for the violence, claiming they are not doing enough, or not being supportive of their mate. The environment creates a vicious cycle that many women and men find it difficult to escape from. If a woman suffering from domestic violence and poverty does manage to escape, they often face many different problems, and struggles in their future. The physiological effects of the violence may destroy any self confidence the woman has. This can lead to them not being able to attend a job on a regular basis. | https://www.getdomesticviolencehelp.com/domestic-violence-and-poverty.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_491115679#16_1067967457 | Title: How to Become a UX Designer
Headings: How to Become a UX Designer
How to Become a UX Designer
How to Become a UX Designer
How to Learn UX Design
User Experience Design Degree Options
GetEducated’s Picks
Required UX Designer Skills
The UX Designer Career Path
Gaining Experience in UX Design
What About Freelancing?
Do UX Designers Work Remotely?
Staying Up-to-Date in Usability Design
Careers Related to User Experience Design
The Difference Between UX and UI Design
The Difference Between UX and Graphic Design
User Experience Designer: Career Information
UX Designer Salary
UX Jobs: Future Outlook
Where are the UX Jobs?
Related Careers: What Else Can UX Designers Do?
Learn UX Design: The First Step
Content: There are a lot of tasks that require onsite work. For example, a UX designer often needs to interact with users to determine how they are working with the program. This simply can’t be done remotely. However, a large portion of UX designer tasks can be done remotely. Analytic reviews, online surveys, analysis of competitor’s products, and usability testing can all be performed from a remote location, allowing for greater flexibility and freedom. Staying Up-to-Date in Usability Design
UX design is a constantly-evolving profession. Updated software, new technologies, and innovative devices make the task of a UX designer more and more complicated. So how can you possibly stay up-to-date and competitive in the industry? You can start by reading literature written by experts in the field. There are hundreds of potential options for you to learn UX design and new techniques, ranging from industry publications to expert blogs. | https://www.geteducated.com/career-center/how-to-become-a-ux-designer |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_491203027#0_1068114148 | Title: Are Online Degrees Respected? | GetEducated
Headings:
Do Employers Respect Online Degrees?
Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live.
If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended.
Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year.
On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned.
2. Your college doesn’t have a campus.
3. Your program is not regionally accredited.
Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
Content: Are Online Degrees Respected? | GetEducated
Question: I’m worried about whether my online degree will be respected. I just completed my bachelor’s online and am ready to send out my resume. Should I use my cover letter to reveal to potential employers that I earned my degree online? Are online degrees respected? —Holly in Nashville, Tenn.
Answer: These days, earning degrees or taking post-secondary courses online is not an oddity. In 2012, an estimated 86 percent of traditional residential colleges offered college courses through online learning. More than one-third offered entire degrees online. | https://www.geteducated.com/careers/318-should-i-tell-employers-i-earned-my-degree-online/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_491203027#1_1068116053 | Title: Are Online Degrees Respected? | GetEducated
Headings:
Do Employers Respect Online Degrees?
Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live.
If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended.
Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year.
On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned.
2. Your college doesn’t have a campus.
3. Your program is not regionally accredited.
Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
Content: Are online degrees respected? —Holly in Nashville, Tenn.
Answer: These days, earning degrees or taking post-secondary courses online is not an oddity. In 2012, an estimated 86 percent of traditional residential colleges offered college courses through online learning. More than one-third offered entire degrees online. Online education is no longer the future. It’s right now. Employers are embracing online education in record numbers. Unlike a decade ago, employers no longer automatically perceive online degrees or distance education as inferior or second class. Online degrees are gaining respect. | https://www.geteducated.com/careers/318-should-i-tell-employers-i-earned-my-degree-online/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_491203027#2_1068117954 | Title: Are Online Degrees Respected? | GetEducated
Headings:
Do Employers Respect Online Degrees?
Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live.
If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended.
Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year.
On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned.
2. Your college doesn’t have a campus.
3. Your program is not regionally accredited.
Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
Content: Online education is no longer the future. It’s right now. Employers are embracing online education in record numbers. Unlike a decade ago, employers no longer automatically perceive online degrees or distance education as inferior or second class. Online degrees are gaining respect. As a result, there is no need to reveal in a cover letter or resume that you “earned your degree online.” Details about why you chose any particular type of school—such as a private school versus a public school or a Christian college versus a secular college—are best left to discussion during an actual interview. Even then, you’ll only want to discuss the issue of online education if asked. We say “if asked” because GetEducated.com’s studies show that most employers are not overly concerned about how a degree was earned. They are, however, very concerned about overall school reputation and educational quality. | https://www.geteducated.com/careers/318-should-i-tell-employers-i-earned-my-degree-online/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_491203027#3_1068120189 | Title: Are Online Degrees Respected? | GetEducated
Headings:
Do Employers Respect Online Degrees?
Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live.
If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended.
Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year.
On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned.
2. Your college doesn’t have a campus.
3. Your program is not regionally accredited.
Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
Content: As a result, there is no need to reveal in a cover letter or resume that you “earned your degree online.” Details about why you chose any particular type of school—such as a private school versus a public school or a Christian college versus a secular college—are best left to discussion during an actual interview. Even then, you’ll only want to discuss the issue of online education if asked. We say “if asked” because GetEducated.com’s studies show that most employers are not overly concerned about how a degree was earned. They are, however, very concerned about overall school reputation and educational quality. Do Employers Respect Online Degrees? In the end, the name of your college and the type of degree you have earned is going to be much more important to your employer than the method by which you earned your degree—online or on campus. Keep in mind that two kinds of colleges issue online degrees: those that are online-only (such as the University of Phoenix Online) and those with campuses that also offer online education programs (such as the University of Massachusetts ). Expect to encounter no stigma if the college you attended is already known to your employer and respected by your employer for the quality of its graduates. | https://www.geteducated.com/careers/318-should-i-tell-employers-i-earned-my-degree-online/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_491203027#4_1068122773 | Title: Are Online Degrees Respected? | GetEducated
Headings:
Do Employers Respect Online Degrees?
Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live.
If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended.
Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year.
On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned.
2. Your college doesn’t have a campus.
3. Your program is not regionally accredited.
Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
Content: Do Employers Respect Online Degrees? In the end, the name of your college and the type of degree you have earned is going to be much more important to your employer than the method by which you earned your degree—online or on campus. Keep in mind that two kinds of colleges issue online degrees: those that are online-only (such as the University of Phoenix Online) and those with campuses that also offer online education programs (such as the University of Massachusetts ). Expect to encounter no stigma if the college you attended is already known to your employer and respected by your employer for the quality of its graduates. For most people, this means attending an online program offered by a college with a long and respected tradition of educating students via a local residential campus. Check out the Get Educated video Can I Get a Job with an Online Degree? for more tips about presenting your online degree to your potential employer. Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
Which online degrees are most likely to suffer from suspicion or stigma? Get Educated has researched employer perception of online degrees for more than two decades. | https://www.geteducated.com/careers/318-should-i-tell-employers-i-earned-my-degree-online/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_491203027#5_1068125230 | Title: Are Online Degrees Respected? | GetEducated
Headings:
Do Employers Respect Online Degrees?
Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live.
If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended.
Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year.
On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned.
2. Your college doesn’t have a campus.
3. Your program is not regionally accredited.
Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
Content: For most people, this means attending an online program offered by a college with a long and respected tradition of educating students via a local residential campus. Check out the Get Educated video Can I Get a Job with an Online Degree? for more tips about presenting your online degree to your potential employer. Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
Which online degrees are most likely to suffer from suspicion or stigma? Get Educated has researched employer perception of online degrees for more than two decades. We’ve found three specific instances where you are most likely to encounter questions about your online education during a job interview. If any of these circumstances apply to your online degree program, you should arrive at your interview prepared to discuss these aspects of online education. 1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live. If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended. | https://www.geteducated.com/careers/318-should-i-tell-employers-i-earned-my-degree-online/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_491203027#6_1068127586 | Title: Are Online Degrees Respected? | GetEducated
Headings:
Do Employers Respect Online Degrees?
Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live.
If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended.
Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year.
On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned.
2. Your college doesn’t have a campus.
3. Your program is not regionally accredited.
Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
Content: We’ve found three specific instances where you are most likely to encounter questions about your online education during a job interview. If any of these circumstances apply to your online degree program, you should arrive at your interview prepared to discuss these aspects of online education. 1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live. If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended. Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year. On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned. 2. | https://www.geteducated.com/careers/318-should-i-tell-employers-i-earned-my-degree-online/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_491203027#7_1068129961 | Title: Are Online Degrees Respected? | GetEducated
Headings:
Do Employers Respect Online Degrees?
Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live.
If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended.
Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year.
On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned.
2. Your college doesn’t have a campus.
3. Your program is not regionally accredited.
Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
Content: Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year. On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned. 2. Your college doesn’t have a campus. You might receive some questions from employers if you earn a degree from a school that lacks a campus or is perceived as being “online only.” GetEducated.com’s research shows that online-only schools are often perceived as “less rigorous” than universities that offer both campus-based and online degrees. Surveys undertaken by Get Educated over the last 20 years have found that some employers may harbor strong bias against online only colleges. 3. | https://www.geteducated.com/careers/318-should-i-tell-employers-i-earned-my-degree-online/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_491203027#8_1068132317 | Title: Are Online Degrees Respected? | GetEducated
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Do Employers Respect Online Degrees?
Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live.
If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended.
Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year.
On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned.
2. Your college doesn’t have a campus.
3. Your program is not regionally accredited.
Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
Content: Your college doesn’t have a campus. You might receive some questions from employers if you earn a degree from a school that lacks a campus or is perceived as being “online only.” GetEducated.com’s research shows that online-only schools are often perceived as “less rigorous” than universities that offer both campus-based and online degrees. Surveys undertaken by Get Educated over the last 20 years have found that some employers may harbor strong bias against online only colleges. 3. Your program is not regionally accredited. Of course, it is critical that your online college be accredited by an agency that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Online schools that are regionally accredited, as opposed to nationally accredited, have the strongest reputation and offer the widest possibility of transfer credit and respect in the job market. To ensure the highest respect for your online degree, look for programs that come from colleges that are regionally accredited, have a residential campus, and strong local or regional reputations. Those three factors are what count when it comes to respect. | https://www.geteducated.com/careers/318-should-i-tell-employers-i-earned-my-degree-online/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_491203027#9_1068134811 | Title: Are Online Degrees Respected? | GetEducated
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Do Employers Respect Online Degrees?
Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live.
If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended.
Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year.
On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned.
2. Your college doesn’t have a campus.
3. Your program is not regionally accredited.
Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
Content: Your program is not regionally accredited. Of course, it is critical that your online college be accredited by an agency that is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council on Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Online schools that are regionally accredited, as opposed to nationally accredited, have the strongest reputation and offer the widest possibility of transfer credit and respect in the job market. To ensure the highest respect for your online degree, look for programs that come from colleges that are regionally accredited, have a residential campus, and strong local or regional reputations. Those three factors are what count when it comes to respect. Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
What should you do if your school is online-only? If a potential employer questions your online education credential, do the following: Stress the positive work traits that you have already demonstrated by your success in online education. These positive work traits include: Superior time management
Self-motivation
Advanced online collaboration skills
Advanced computer literacy
Ability to learn independently
Studies show that online education is harder than residential learning because it requires more discipline, personal motivation and perseverance. | https://www.geteducated.com/careers/318-should-i-tell-employers-i-earned-my-degree-online/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_491203027#10_1068137390 | Title: Are Online Degrees Respected? | GetEducated
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Do Employers Respect Online Degrees?
Most Respected Online Degrees — 3 Factors
1. Your college is 300 miles or more from where you live.
If the college you attended online is located more than 300 miles outside the immediate area where you live or work, your future employer may wonder how you could have attended.
Example: Your job history shows you’ve lived and worked in Los Angeles for the last 15 years, yet your resume says you earned a master of public health from the University of Illinois last year.
On the other hand, if the online degree program you attended has a regular campus within 300 miles of your home or work area, chances are excellent that your employer will already have formed a solid impression of your school. This established brand impression will override any concerns your employer might have about how your degree was earned.
2. Your college doesn’t have a campus.
3. Your program is not regionally accredited.
Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
Content: Getting Respect for Your Online Degree
What should you do if your school is online-only? If a potential employer questions your online education credential, do the following: Stress the positive work traits that you have already demonstrated by your success in online education. These positive work traits include: Superior time management
Self-motivation
Advanced online collaboration skills
Advanced computer literacy
Ability to learn independently
Studies show that online education is harder than residential learning because it requires more discipline, personal motivation and perseverance. Point out that a recent study by the U.S. Department of Education found that online education at the collegiate level is as good or better than traditional on-campus learning. Most people are shocked to learn this fact, but the supporting data is readily available online. The future of work is increasingly online. Stress to your potential employer that as a result of your high-tech, online educational experience, you stand well-equipped to help the company excel in today’s virtual work world. Vicky Phillips was cited in 2009 by US News & World Report as “for 20 years the leading consumer advocate for online college students.” | https://www.geteducated.com/careers/318-should-i-tell-employers-i-earned-my-degree-online/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_495948495#0_1078614588 | Title: 5 Ways Grief May Affect Your Health | Get Healthy Stay Healthy
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5 Ways Grief May Affect Your Health
1. Weakened immune system
2. Heart problems
3. Alcohol and substance abuse
4. Depression
5. Poor sleep
When to seek help to overcome grief
Working with your healthcare provider
If you have suicidal thoughts, get immediate help. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255, or call your doctor right away.
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Coping with the death of someone you care about may be one of the hardest challenges you face, and not just in terms of your emotional health. The fact is, grief can negatively affect your physical health as well. Here are 5 ways grieving can affect you emotionally and physically—and tips for working with your healthcare provider to manage any symptoms that you may have. 1. Weakened immune system
Your immune system protects your body against things that can make you sick. The experience of grief can actually impact the immune system. In one study, older adults who had lost a loved one had weakened immune systems compared with those who had not suffered a loss. A weakened immune system may also lead to illness and infections. A study showed that 249 people who lost an infant or child reported a total of 404 acute illnesses during the first year after the death. The most frequent were colds and flu, headaches, anxiety, infections, depression, and angina (severe chest pains). | https://www.gethealthystayhealthy.com/articles/5-ways-grief-may-affect-your-health |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_495948495#1_1078616617 | Title: 5 Ways Grief May Affect Your Health | Get Healthy Stay Healthy
Headings: 5 Ways Grief May Affect Your Health
5 Ways Grief May Affect Your Health
1. Weakened immune system
2. Heart problems
3. Alcohol and substance abuse
4. Depression
5. Poor sleep
When to seek help to overcome grief
Working with your healthcare provider
If you have suicidal thoughts, get immediate help. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255, or call your doctor right away.
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Content: The experience of grief can actually impact the immune system. In one study, older adults who had lost a loved one had weakened immune systems compared with those who had not suffered a loss. A weakened immune system may also lead to illness and infections. A study showed that 249 people who lost an infant or child reported a total of 404 acute illnesses during the first year after the death. The most frequent were colds and flu, headaches, anxiety, infections, depression, and angina (severe chest pains). 2. Heart problems
A study showed that a person’s risk of having a heart attack was 21 times more likely in the first 24 hours after the death of a significant other. After 1 week, the risk was still almost 6 times as likely. The impact may be greatest among individuals at high cardiovascular risk. Stressful life events, such as death of a loved one or divorce, may also lead to a medical condition referred to as Broken Heart Syndrome. | https://www.gethealthystayhealthy.com/articles/5-ways-grief-may-affect-your-health |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_495948495#2_1078618356 | Title: 5 Ways Grief May Affect Your Health | Get Healthy Stay Healthy
Headings: 5 Ways Grief May Affect Your Health
5 Ways Grief May Affect Your Health
1. Weakened immune system
2. Heart problems
3. Alcohol and substance abuse
4. Depression
5. Poor sleep
When to seek help to overcome grief
Working with your healthcare provider
If you have suicidal thoughts, get immediate help. Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255, or call your doctor right away.
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Content: 2. Heart problems
A study showed that a person’s risk of having a heart attack was 21 times more likely in the first 24 hours after the death of a significant other. After 1 week, the risk was still almost 6 times as likely. The impact may be greatest among individuals at high cardiovascular risk. Stressful life events, such as death of a loved one or divorce, may also lead to a medical condition referred to as Broken Heart Syndrome. This is a short-term heart condition in which the heart does not pump normally. It can happen in healthy people. It is believed that a rapid increase in stress hormones (such as adrenaline) can temporarily damage hearts. Symptoms include sudden, intense chest pain. The pain can be so severe it may be mistaken for a heart attack. | https://www.gethealthystayhealthy.com/articles/5-ways-grief-may-affect-your-health |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_496319893#3_1079489148 | Title: A Brief History of Climate Change | Get History
Headings: A Brief History of Climate Change
A Brief History of Climate Change
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Content: A time when it was very cold and glaciers extended down from the North Pole. See 'A Brief History of Climate Change'. , the weather would often be much drier, as water that today comes down as rain was frozen in glaciers. With so much water trapped in ice sheets and glaciers, sea levels would drop so land which now is under the sea would become dry and people (and animals) would be able to walk across it. The land immediately near the ice sheet could become a barren and treeless place with polar desert
A cold and dry desert (unlike, for example, the Sahara, which is hot and dry). A cold and dry desert (unlike, for example, the Sahara, which is hot and dry). or tundra
A cold and treeless biome, with short growing periods and small plants (grasses, mosses, herbs). See 'A Brief History of Climate Change'. A cold and treeless biome, with short growing periods and small plants (grasses, mosses, herbs). See 'A Brief History of Climate Change'. | https://www.gethistory.co.uk/historical-period/prehistory/stone-age/a-brief-history-of-climate-change |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_499860241#0_1087055164 | Title: The Laws Governing Real Estate Contracts – GetLegal
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The purchase or sale of real property is governed by both common law (judge-made law), and by state and federal statutes (enacted by state legislatures or Congress). As a result, the requirements for a valid and enforceable real estate contract vary from state to state. Real Estate Contracts—The Basics
Customarily, a party wishing to buy or sell a home will enter into a “listing agreement.” This is a contractual relationship with an agent or broker, which establishes a wide range of terms—the commission rate to be paid, the length of time the house will be listed, where the property will be listed, and how the property will be shown. In most instances, the listing agreement is an exclusive one, preventing the buyer or seller from using multiple agents or brokers at the same time. Because of the exclusive nature of the relationship, a broker or agent may be entitled to a commission even when a buyer or seller completes a transaction without the broker or agent’s assistance. Typically, the purchaser of real property initiates the negotiation, submitting an offer to buy the real estate according to specific terms. The seller may accept the offer (in which case, a contract has been formed), or may propose new terms in the form of a counteroffer. The purchase or sale of land is governed by the statute of frauds, which means that such contracts will only be enforceable if they are in writing. State laws typically specify what provisions must appear in a real estate contract. | https://www.getlegal.com/legal-info-center/real-estate-law/real-estate-contracts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_499860241#1_1087057575 | Title: The Laws Governing Real Estate Contracts – GetLegal
Headings: Real Estate Contracts
Real Estate Contracts
The Laws Governing Real Estate Contracts
Real Estate Contracts—The Basics
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Content: Because of the exclusive nature of the relationship, a broker or agent may be entitled to a commission even when a buyer or seller completes a transaction without the broker or agent’s assistance. Typically, the purchaser of real property initiates the negotiation, submitting an offer to buy the real estate according to specific terms. The seller may accept the offer (in which case, a contract has been formed), or may propose new terms in the form of a counteroffer. The purchase or sale of land is governed by the statute of frauds, which means that such contracts will only be enforceable if they are in writing. State laws typically specify what provisions must appear in a real estate contract. Though the parties may draft an agreement from scratch, form contracts are typically available through realtor’s professional organizations. As a general rule, real estate contracts tend to carry a number of conditions—requirements that must be met before the contract will be enforceable in a court of law. These typically include the requirement of a number of inspections, a survey, a policy of title insurance, and approval of financing. A purchase may also be conditioned on the sale of other property. The Fair Housing Act prohibits discrimination in real estate transactions on account of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. | https://www.getlegal.com/legal-info-center/real-estate-law/real-estate-contracts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_506490755#2_1103410905 | Title: What Is a Normal White Blood Cell (WBC) Count? - Roman HealthGuide
Headings: What is a normal white blood cell (WBC) count?
What is a normal white blood cell (WBC) count?
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Content: Leukopenia can be dangerous because it means the immune system is weaker. Leukocytosis also indicates something dangerous may be going on in the body. The white blood cell count can be brought back to normal by treating the underlying cause. Advertisement
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In medicine, using the term “normal” can sometimes be off-putting. Saying something is “normal” implies that everything else is “abnormal.” Additionally, saying something is “normal” may not be accurate, since something that is “normal” for you may not be “normal” for somebody else. Therefore, instead of saying certain values are “normal,” alternative terminology may be to say that these values are “healthy” or “within the reference range.” Additionally, some values have well-defined cutoffs, while others do not. For example, when looking at hemoglobin A1c levels, a value of 6.5 or greater is always diagnostic of diabetes. | https://www.getroman.com/health-guide/what-is-a-normal-white-blood-cell-wbc-count/ |
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Content: Asking ourselves what 'wise mind' might make of this situation will help us to stand back and be more aware of the bigger picture, and help us respond in more helpful and effective ways. Within any meeting of people all the individuals will of course have their own belief system, and will therefore have different perspectives - see and think about things differently - and this will affect the way these individuals interact with each other. We can learn to be more aware of how our own belief system affects us, and consider how others might see the same situation quite differently. Wise Mind is the balanced part of us that comprises our knowledge and intuition, where thinking mind and emotion mind come together, the part of us that just "knows", that inner truth: Seeing different perspectives will help to reduce distressing emotions, help us feel more confident, enable us to be more understanding and empathic, and improve communication and relationships. Learn to STOPP! As we learn to challenge our unhelpful thoughts and biased perspectives, and see things in a more balanced and realistic way, so we will discover that situations and people can be different to how we usually interpret things, which can lead us to modify our core belief system, and therefore bring about lasting positive change. The Guardian: 1986 Points of view advertisement
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_510519431#15_1113517086 | Title: 15 Actionable Strategies for Increasing Student Motivation and Engagement
Headings: 15 Actionable Strategies for Increasing Student Motivation and Engagement
15 Actionable Strategies for Increasing Student Motivation and Engagement
Establish relationships with students and build on their strengths
1. Give students an opportunity to show what they value most.
2. Make better decisions by collecting clear data on your students.
3. Ask students what they expect from you and make sure you meet their expectations.
Give the students choices whenever possible
4. Let students choose what they want to learn.
5. Give students options for how they want to learn something.
6. Let students choose their own assessments.
Whenever you can’t give students choices, find ways to make it relevant
7. Leverage social media.
8. Create authentic learning experiences instead of abstract challenges.
9. Integrate pop culture into your lessons using song lyrics, memes and clips from movies and television shows.
Model goal-setting and goal-tracking
10. Publicize goals to help students to stay accountable.
11. Create vision boards using Canva.
Offer Consistent and Constructive Feedback
13. Give effective and objective feedback.
14. Give meaningful praise that will help students to know what they are doing right.
15. Give timely feedback.
Content: Literally, a vision board is any sort of board on which you display images that represent whatever you want to be, do or have in your life.” In this tutorial from Marquette Sharie, students can learn how to make their own Vision Boards using Canva. 12. Give opportunities to reflect on those goals. Goals are meaningless if you don’t regularly track your progress and think about what can help you to achieve them. Use reflection sheets like the one below on a daily or weekly basis to encourage students to consider the actions they’ve taken toward accomplishing their goals. My favorite part of the example below is the word, “yet.” This small word can make a big difference in student effort! Offer Consistent and Constructive Feedback
One of my college professors used to underline my entire assignments as he read them, then write a “B” at the top of the papers–with no explanation. As you can imagine, this information was meaningless to me, and gave me no opportunity for growth. | https://www.gettingsmart.com/2016/08/15-actionable-strategies-for-increasing-student-motivation-and-engagement/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_510786330#12_1114188246 | Title: Creating a Culture of Collaborative Family Engagement | Getting Smart
Headings: Creating a Culture of Collaborative Family Engagement
Creating a Culture of Collaborative Family Engagement
Content: Remind parents that they are partners in their child’s education and thank them for all of the ways they build up their child. Emphasize that activities like playing I Spy while running errands, pointing out the number sequence of mailboxes at the post office, and taking turns during Game Night at home all promote school readiness behaviors and encourage creativity and critical thinking. Taking time to build parents’ confidence and expertise supports the effort of teachers. Most parents want to do what is best for their children. They want their kids to succeed in school. They want to provide a supportive and enriching environment at home. Many parents, however, are uncertain how to best do this and rely on schools to take the lead in their children’s educational endeavors. When schools reach out to parents as collaborators in educating students, all stakeholders benefit: Parents are empowered to take an active role and are given tools to make time at home, in the car, and anywhere else productive and meaningful. Teachers are supported, with active and committed partners working toward common educational goals, at school and at home. | https://www.gettingsmart.com/2018/04/creating-a-culture-of-collaborative-family-engagement/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_510815457#0_1114246512 | Title: How to Get Classroom Culture Right | Getting Smart
Headings: How to Get Classroom Culture Right
How to Get Classroom Culture Right
Make Sure Every Voice is Heard
Create a Clear Communication Line With Parents
Integrate Social and Emotional Learning Programs
Offer Authentic Learning Experiences
Facilitate Successful Collaboration
Content: How to Get Classroom Culture Right | Getting Smart
How to Get Classroom Culture Right
By Gerard Dawson
“Classroom culture” is one of those vague terms that can send shivers down a teacher’s spine. One mention by an administrator or thought leader, and it’s easy for your eyes to glaze over and your ears to shut. But the truth is, improving classroom culture consists of concrete steps that teachers can take to ensure a better learning environment for their students. While the results may not be easy to collect data about, they can certainly be felt. Here are some of the first steps I recommend. Make Sure Every Voice is Heard
Classroom culture is largely about the way that teachers and students communicate and the way that students communicate with each other. In both cases, culture cannot be optimized until all students are participating in discussions and sharing their voices. If some students feel silenced, then they will not contribute and miss out on valuable learning experiences. When certain students feel uncomfortable speaking, class can become stale and boring, since teachers and students know that only a few voices will do all the talking. When all students’ voices are consistently heard in the classroom, then teachers have the chance to push students in their speaking abilities, even using tools like cold calling to maximize participation and formatively assess the class. | https://www.gettingsmart.com/2018/09/how-to-get-classroom-culture-right/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_510815457#1_1114248488 | Title: How to Get Classroom Culture Right | Getting Smart
Headings: How to Get Classroom Culture Right
How to Get Classroom Culture Right
Make Sure Every Voice is Heard
Create a Clear Communication Line With Parents
Integrate Social and Emotional Learning Programs
Offer Authentic Learning Experiences
Facilitate Successful Collaboration
Content: Make Sure Every Voice is Heard
Classroom culture is largely about the way that teachers and students communicate and the way that students communicate with each other. In both cases, culture cannot be optimized until all students are participating in discussions and sharing their voices. If some students feel silenced, then they will not contribute and miss out on valuable learning experiences. When certain students feel uncomfortable speaking, class can become stale and boring, since teachers and students know that only a few voices will do all the talking. When all students’ voices are consistently heard in the classroom, then teachers have the chance to push students in their speaking abilities, even using tools like cold calling to maximize participation and formatively assess the class. Seventeen-year veteran teacher Stacey Ryan acknowledges the connection between hearing every voice and assessing student abilities in her piece, “3 Tech Tools that Inspire Collaboration.” She writes, “By capturing students’ learning in a small-group setting and without the teacher at their side, I am able to hear my students think aloud and readily verbalize what they know.” Stacey uses small au dio devices offered by Lightspeed, which allow her to listen in on students’ small-group discussions. Effective communication is a theme in my next point, too: Create a Clear Communication Line With Parents
It’s easy to fall into the day-to-day rhythm of the school year and forget that students have lives outside of the hours we spend with them each week. | https://www.gettingsmart.com/2018/09/how-to-get-classroom-culture-right/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_510815457#2_1114250636 | Title: How to Get Classroom Culture Right | Getting Smart
Headings: How to Get Classroom Culture Right
How to Get Classroom Culture Right
Make Sure Every Voice is Heard
Create a Clear Communication Line With Parents
Integrate Social and Emotional Learning Programs
Offer Authentic Learning Experiences
Facilitate Successful Collaboration
Content: Seventeen-year veteran teacher Stacey Ryan acknowledges the connection between hearing every voice and assessing student abilities in her piece, “3 Tech Tools that Inspire Collaboration.” She writes, “By capturing students’ learning in a small-group setting and without the teacher at their side, I am able to hear my students think aloud and readily verbalize what they know.” Stacey uses small au dio devices offered by Lightspeed, which allow her to listen in on students’ small-group discussions. Effective communication is a theme in my next point, too: Create a Clear Communication Line With Parents
It’s easy to fall into the day-to-day rhythm of the school year and forget that students have lives outside of the hours we spend with them each week. Opening up a solid line of communication with parents allows teachers to see a fuller picture of students’ personalities and behavior in the classroom. It can help to prevent issues before they ever arise, and it can help teachers feel more comfortable bringing other stakeholders, like counselors and administrators, into conversations when more help is needed. The idea of opening up lines of communication with parents probably brings to mind the dreaded “phone call home” that teachers make when a student is misbehaving or under-performing. Of course, teachers still need to address students’ challenges with parents, but now there are many options available to encourage a more positive cycle of conversation between parents and teachers. Many schools are adopting tools like Bloomz to help facilitate rich dialogue between schools and home. | https://www.gettingsmart.com/2018/09/how-to-get-classroom-culture-right/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_514980066#12_1124497724 | Title: How to Blanch and Freeze Vegetables - A Handy Guide - GettyStewart.com
Headings: How to Blanch and Freeze Vegetables – A Handy Guide
How to Blanch and Freeze Vegetables – A Handy Guide
How to Blanch & Freeze Veggies – The General Process
Why Blanch Veggies?
How Long to Blanch Vegetables?
Content: NOTE: While fruit also contains the aging enzyme, the effects are barely noticeable and therefore blanching is not required for fruits – yippee! How Long to Blanch Vegetables? The amount of time required to blanch vegetables differs depending on the type of vegetable, the size of the vegetable and how it’s cut. As always, I rely on the National Center for Home Food Preservation for providing science based information on home food preservation. My handy dandy Blanching Guide is based on their recommendations. Download the guide and hang it inside your cupboard or tuck it in your recipe folder for easy access. What are you’re favorite veggies to freeze? Here are some of my faves and how I freeze them: How to Freeze Peas
How to Freeze Carrots
How to Freeze Shredded Carrots
How to Freeze Onions
How to Freeze Beans
How to Freeze Spinach
How to Freeze Kale
How to Freeze Dill
How to Freeze Parsley
How to Freeze Salsa
How to Freeze Pumpkin Puree
How to Freeze Strawberries
How to Freeze Zucchini
Do you have any questions about freezing veggies? | https://www.gettystewart.com/blanch-freeze-vegetables-handy-reference-chart/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_514980066#13_1124499327 | Title: How to Blanch and Freeze Vegetables - A Handy Guide - GettyStewart.com
Headings: How to Blanch and Freeze Vegetables – A Handy Guide
How to Blanch and Freeze Vegetables – A Handy Guide
How to Blanch & Freeze Veggies – The General Process
Why Blanch Veggies?
How Long to Blanch Vegetables?
Content: My handy dandy Blanching Guide is based on their recommendations. Download the guide and hang it inside your cupboard or tuck it in your recipe folder for easy access. What are you’re favorite veggies to freeze? Here are some of my faves and how I freeze them: How to Freeze Peas
How to Freeze Carrots
How to Freeze Shredded Carrots
How to Freeze Onions
How to Freeze Beans
How to Freeze Spinach
How to Freeze Kale
How to Freeze Dill
How to Freeze Parsley
How to Freeze Salsa
How to Freeze Pumpkin Puree
How to Freeze Strawberries
How to Freeze Zucchini
Do you have any questions about freezing veggies? I’d love to help if I can, just leave a comment! Sign up to get articles by Getty delivered to your inbox. You’ll get recipes, practical tips and buy sildenafil 20mg online great food information like this. Getty is a Professional Home Economist, speaker and writer putting good food on tables and agendas. She is the author of Manitoba’s best-selling Prairie Fruit Cookbook, Founder of Fruit Share, a mom and veggie gardener. | https://www.gettystewart.com/blanch-freeze-vegetables-handy-reference-chart/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_538045683#10_1172302698 | Title: Public Funding for the Arts, 2018 | Grantmakers in the Arts
Headings: Public Funding for the Arts, 2018
Public Funding for the Arts, 2018
2018 Funding Levels
Trends over Time
Looking Ahead
Implications for Grantmaking
Grantmaking by Award Size and Distribution
Complementary Roles
Content: These dollars are not operating support for individual arts organizations, but they help enable state arts agencies and local arts agencies to make investments in operating support by increasing the total dollars agencies have available for grants and services (table 1). Outside of operating support, it is possible to compare a few other grant categories and activity types. Foundations, states, and the NEA all make investments in museums and arts education. A key contrast between public and private sectors is investment in capital construction and physical infrastructure. The NEA does not provide funding for capital construction, and relatively few state arts agencies make grants for facilities. Foundations bear the load for funding physical cultural infrastructure in the United States. Another challenging topic for grantmakers is investment in individual artists and fellowships. 5 The NEA makes a few selected investments in individual artists through National Heritage Fellows, Jazz Masters, and Literature Fellowships but otherwise is statutorily restricted from awarding grant funds to individual artists. Many state arts agencies devote a portion of their grants to individual artists. 6 In FY2017, state arts agencies made 2,402 awards to individual artists. | https://www.giarts.org/public-funding-arts-2018 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_544903218#10_1189385918 | Title: Characterisitics of Gifted and Talented Children
Headings:
The Characteristics of the Exceptionally Able Child -
Is My Child "Gifted"?
Characteristics of the Gifted and Talented Child
Giftedkids.ie Pilot Webinar Series:
The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Personal Stories
Content: The feedback from both parent and teacher participants, has been overwhelmingly positive and the recorded webinar can be viewed, by clicking here. The accompanying presentation handout, suggested reading list and the online resources list can also be downloaded. Please feel free to forward these links to colleagues or interested parents. In the meantiime you can view a shortened version of the presentation below. Characteristics of Gifted Children - Faster, Earlier, Differently
View more presentations from Giftedkids.ie. The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Howard Gardner is the John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor in Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He also holds positions as adjunct professor of psychology at Harvard University, adjunct professor of neurology at the Boston University School of Medicine, and chairman of the steering committee of the graduate school's Project Zero. He has written twenty books and hundreds of articles and is best known for his theory of multiple intelligences, which holds that intelligence goes far beyond the traditional verbal/linguistic and logical/mathematical measurements. Here he discusses student-directed learning, multiple intelligences, and a different approach to assessment. Source: | https://www.giftedkids.ie/characteristics.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_544903218#11_1189387672 | Title: Characterisitics of Gifted and Talented Children
Headings:
The Characteristics of the Exceptionally Able Child -
Is My Child "Gifted"?
Characteristics of the Gifted and Talented Child
Giftedkids.ie Pilot Webinar Series:
The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Personal Stories
Content: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Howard Gardner is the John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor in Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He also holds positions as adjunct professor of psychology at Harvard University, adjunct professor of neurology at the Boston University School of Medicine, and chairman of the steering committee of the graduate school's Project Zero. He has written twenty books and hundreds of articles and is best known for his theory of multiple intelligences, which holds that intelligence goes far beyond the traditional verbal/linguistic and logical/mathematical measurements. Here he discusses student-directed learning, multiple intelligences, and a different approach to assessment. Source: Edutopia, The George Lucas Education Foundation
Personal Stories
“I remember my son was finding it really difficult when he first started school. He was so bored and found it very difficult to make friends. His teacher called me in several l times to tell me he was disruptive in class. She knew he was bright because he was able to read the notes she was sending home to me. It was like he was a problem - the school never once said that he could be academically talented. | https://www.giftedkids.ie/characteristics.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_551287782#11_1202255678 | Title: Confidence Interval Calculator - calculates a one-sample or two-sample (difference of means) CI
Headings: Confidence Interval Calculator
Confidence Interval Calculator
Confidence interval
Standard deviation
Sample mean
Confidence level
Quick navigation:
Using the confidence interval calculator
What is a confidence interval and "confidence level"
Confidence interval formula
CIbounds = X ± SE
Common critical values Z
How to interpret a confidence interval
Logically, we can infer one of three things:
Common misinterpretations of confidence intervals
Probability statements about specific intervals
A 95% confidence predicts where 95% of estimates from future studies will fall
An interval containing the null is less precise than one excluding it
One-sided vs. two-sided intervals
Confidence intervals for relative difference
References
Cite this calculator & page
Content: E.g. for a 95% one-sided interval use the critical value for a 90% two-sided interval above: 1.6449. How to interpret a confidence interval
Confidence intervals are useful in visualizing the full range of effect sizes compatible with the data. Basically, any value outside of the interval is rejected: a null with that value would be rejected by a NHST with a significance threshold equal to the interval confidence level (the p-value statistic will be in the rejection region). Conversely, any value inside the interval cannot be rejected, thus when the null hypothesis of interest is covered by the interval it cannot be rejected. The latter, of course, assumes that there is a way to calculate exact interval bounds - many types of confidence intervals achieve their nominal coverage only approximately, that is their coverage is not guaranteed, but approximate. This is especially true in complicated scenarios, not covered in this confidence interval calculator. The above essentially means that the values outside the interval are the ones we can make inferences about. For the values within the interval we can only say that they cannot be rejected given the data at hand. | https://www.gigacalculator.com/calculators/confidence-interval-calculator.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_556927778#11_1216505791 | Title: How To Use Your GI Bill For College | Jobs for Veterans | G.I. Jobs
Headings: How To Use Your GI Bill For College
How To Use Your GI Bill For College
Do You Want To learn How To Use Your GI Bill For College? We Got You Covered!
Step 1: Do I Want to Go to College?
Step 2: Where Do I Go?
Step 3: Contacting the VA
Step 4: Applying to School
Step 5: What if I Don’t Get Accepted?
Step 6: How Do I Prepare?
Step 7: Visiting the Financial Aid Office
Step 8: Your First Day
Step 9: Get Involved!
Step 10: Enjoy the Ride and Congratulate Yourself
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Content: find the book requirements for the classes you will be taking. ( Your GI Bill benefits include a $1000 a year book stipend) Always be ready. Your GI Bill benefits also include a living stipend equal to the E-5 BAH with dependents for your area, take that into account when deciding whether you will be working during school. Step 7: Visiting the Financial Aid Office
Do this during your orientation visit, you will need to complete this paperwork before your first day of classes. Some colleges have a veteran’s officer in the financial aid office. If that is the case ask to meet with her or him. If they do not, almost all schools still require a form to be filled out just for vets. It is usually a short form that asks which type of benefits you wish to use (in this case, Chapter 33 Post 9/11 GI Bill). You will also need to list the classes you wish to take for the upcoming semester. | https://www.gijobs.com/how-to-use-your-gi-bill-for-college/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_556927778#12_1216507463 | Title: How To Use Your GI Bill For College | Jobs for Veterans | G.I. Jobs
Headings: How To Use Your GI Bill For College
How To Use Your GI Bill For College
Do You Want To learn How To Use Your GI Bill For College? We Got You Covered!
Step 1: Do I Want to Go to College?
Step 2: Where Do I Go?
Step 3: Contacting the VA
Step 4: Applying to School
Step 5: What if I Don’t Get Accepted?
Step 6: How Do I Prepare?
Step 7: Visiting the Financial Aid Office
Step 8: Your First Day
Step 9: Get Involved!
Step 10: Enjoy the Ride and Congratulate Yourself
Related Articles;
Content: Some colleges have a veteran’s officer in the financial aid office. If that is the case ask to meet with her or him. If they do not, almost all schools still require a form to be filled out just for vets. It is usually a short form that asks which type of benefits you wish to use (in this case, Chapter 33 Post 9/11 GI Bill). You will also need to list the classes you wish to take for the upcoming semester. Don’t worry, if your classes change you can go back at any time and change the form. For some states, where tuition is waived for vets, this same form will act as your tuition waiver. From there the school will bill the VA directly and you do not have to do anything! The VA will pay tuition and fees to the school, BAH, and a book stipend to you. Step 8: | https://www.gijobs.com/how-to-use-your-gi-bill-for-college/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_558142468#0_1219056221 | Title: De Soto’s discovery of the Mississippi, 1541 | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Headings: De Soto’s discovery of the Mississippi, 1541
De Soto’s discovery of the Mississippi, 1541
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Questions for Discussion
Content: De Soto’s discovery of the Mississippi, 1541 | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
De Soto’s discovery of the Mississippi, 1541
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De Soto's Discovery of the Mississippi, 1541. ( Johnson, Fry & Co., 1858). ( Gilder Lehrman Collection)
In 1539, Hernando de Soto led the first major European expedition into the interior of the southeastern North America, an area then known as "La Florida." De Soto landed near Tampa Bay, Florida, with more than 600 men, and hoped to find riches in North America like the gold and silver other Spanish explorers had discovered in Central and South America. De Soto and his men explored the present area of Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Arkansas, often clashing with native tribes. In spring 1542, de Soto died of a fever. His men attempted to find a land route through Texas to Mexico but were forced to turn back by dwindling supplies. In June 1543, they sailed down the Mississippi River in seven boats, which sailed into the Gulf of Mexico six weeks later with 311 surviving Spaniards and an unknown number of Indian slaves. This engraving depicts Hernando de Soto’s discovery of the Mississippi River at a point below Natchez on May 8, 1541. De Soto (1500–1542) was the first European to document the river. | https://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-resources/spotlight-primary-source/de-soto%E2%80%99s-discovery-mississippi-1541 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_566734862#18_1238272681 | Title: Why do so many Women react to MGTOW so negatively? - GirlsAskGuys
Headings: Why do so many Women react to MGTOW so negatively?
Why do so many Women react to MGTOW so negatively?
Most Helpful Guys
Most Helpful Girls
What Girls & Guys Said
Anonymous
Content: Why don't women call out women on that? I mean at least with MGTOW they are pointing out to existing laws that discriminate against men and societal norms that women try to force on men, feminist don't even have that. So why is it bad when men do it but not with women and feminist? Or are you saying both are equally pathetic? ( I would disagree but at least your consistent if that is your stance). Show All
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1. not a feminist and I don't support modern feminism whatsoever
2. why don't women call out women on that? I do and I have before, I recognize that female privilege exists in the West and I have been vocal over the hypocrisy of feminists, when it comes to the lack of other women doing that, well I can't personally speak for them
3. Yes im saying both are pathetic although modern feminism is worse because they have political power but both movements are filled with bitterness, whining and overall toxicity and irrationality that I think is plain stupid. | https://www.girlsaskguys.com/relationships/q2742273-why-do-so-many-women-react-to-mgtow-so-negatively |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_566734862#19_1238274196 | Title: Why do so many Women react to MGTOW so negatively? - GirlsAskGuys
Headings: Why do so many Women react to MGTOW so negatively?
Why do so many Women react to MGTOW so negatively?
Most Helpful Guys
Most Helpful Girls
What Girls & Guys Said
Anonymous
Content: Show All
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@hellionthesagereborn
1. not a feminist and I don't support modern feminism whatsoever
2. why don't women call out women on that? I do and I have before, I recognize that female privilege exists in the West and I have been vocal over the hypocrisy of feminists, when it comes to the lack of other women doing that, well I can't personally speak for them
3. Yes im saying both are pathetic although modern feminism is worse because they have political power but both movements are filled with bitterness, whining and overall toxicity and irrationality that I think is plain stupid. hellionthesagereborn
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well at least your consistent. Yes they are bitter but why are they bitter? Because they have few legal rights and are subject to the whims of women in almost every interaction. Its not whining if their is a legitimate issue and an actual bias. I'm not MGTOW, I don't think walking away is going to solve anything but I do understand their position. | https://www.girlsaskguys.com/relationships/q2742273-why-do-so-many-women-react-to-mgtow-so-negatively |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_568382059#2_1240829892 | Title:
Headings: Award and Badge Explorer
Award and Badge Explorer
Content: Talk about "Zinni's Story"
Come up with ideas of how to be like Zinni
Practice being considerate and caring
When you've earned your Zinni petal, you'll know how to be considerate and caring, just like Zinni the Zinnia. GET THIS BADGE
Courageous and Strong
Daisy (Grades K-1)
Life Skills
Relationships
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Courageous and Strong
Daisies earn petals and leaves to make their Daisy flowers. The Tula petal is one of ten petals you can earn. You can earn four leaves too! Talk about "Tula's Story"
Make an art gallery celebrating women who are courageous and strong
Practice being courageous and strong
When you’ve earned your Tula petal, you'll know how to be courageous and strong, just like Tula the Tulip. GET THIS BADGE
Friendly and Helpful
Daisy (Grades K-1)
Life Skills
Relationships
×
Friendly and Helpful
Daisies earn petals and leaves to make their Daisy flowers. The Sunny petal is one of ten petals you can earn. You can earn four leaves too! Talk about "Sunny's Story"
Make a mural based on "Sunny's Story" with your Daisy friends
Practice being friendly and helpful
When you’ve earned your Sunny petal, you'll know how to be friendly and helpful, just like Sunny the Sunflower. GET THIS BADGE
Honest and Fair
Daisy (Grades K-1)
Life Skills
Relationships
×
Honest and Fair
Daisies earn petals and leaves to make their Daisy flowers. | https://www.girlscouts.org/en/our-program/badges/badge_explorer.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_569061109#4_1241727128 | Title: Girls Empowerment Network
Headings:
Content: If this is what girls of color are seeing in the media, you can imagine how that affects their own body image. However, there has begun to be a push towards a more diverse standard of beauty, both in body image and diversity in ethnicity. There are brands such as Aerie that have vowed to no longer Photoshop their models because it is about “body positivity and loving your real self.” There are also celebrities speaking out about being photoshopped and about diverse bodies in the media. Danielle
Danielle Brooks during a photo shoot on loving her body
Brooks, known for her role in the show Orange is the New Black, recently called for a change in the media saying, “Ideally, I want to see all beauties, all shapes, all sizes, all skin tones, all backgrounds represented in my profession. Now that I am blessed to be that reflection I was once looking for, I’m making a promise to speak out for that little girl that I used to be.” Another example of a celebrity speaking out about body image is actress Gina Rodriguez. In an interview, Gina said she learned body image positivity from her father saying, “he prepared us to be able to look at billboards and magazines and say, ‘this is not the only body type that is beautiful.’ He would encourage us to find our beauty and accept our beauty as what God gave us.” It is important for young girls to seek out these body positive celebrities so that they understand that beauty is being yourself and accepting yourself. | https://www.girlsempowermentnetwork.org/blog/media-today-unattainable-beauty-standards/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_571707853#4_1248288162 | Title: What is the importance of Strategic Business Management?
Headings: What is the importance of Strategic Business Management?
Programme
What is the importance of Strategic Business Management?
Strategic management has become crucial in the world of business and the fast-changing world in which we live and work. Read on to see the true importance of strategy for a business.
What is strategic business management?
What is the role of strategic business management?
Why is strategic business management important?
What will you learn?
What are your career prospects?
How much can you earn as a Strategic Management Professional?
Entry requirements
Content: Annual plans for businesses are often put together, but within the 21st century, it is important to be flexible and adapt to changing environments and demands. Why is strategic business management important? The main importance of strategic business management is to assist the business’ profit and decision making, yet its functions can also be broken down. Here are some reasons why strategic management is a crucial business practice: Planning: This is an essential management tool for any company. The main task in the strategic planning process is predicting future trends that will help the business in building In order to make this happen, strategic planning tools need to be used instead of simple planning processes. Forward thinking: Through a well thought out strategy, you will be able to draw up clear, long term goals. These goals are important so that you have a distinct idea of how to move forward which can prove beneficial for an organisation’s overall growth. | https://www.gisma.com/blog/what-is-the-importance-of-strategic-business-management |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_571707853#5_1248290029 | Title: What is the importance of Strategic Business Management?
Headings: What is the importance of Strategic Business Management?
Programme
What is the importance of Strategic Business Management?
Strategic management has become crucial in the world of business and the fast-changing world in which we live and work. Read on to see the true importance of strategy for a business.
What is strategic business management?
What is the role of strategic business management?
Why is strategic business management important?
What will you learn?
What are your career prospects?
How much can you earn as a Strategic Management Professional?
Entry requirements
Content: This is an essential management tool for any company. The main task in the strategic planning process is predicting future trends that will help the business in building In order to make this happen, strategic planning tools need to be used instead of simple planning processes. Forward thinking: Through a well thought out strategy, you will be able to draw up clear, long term goals. These goals are important so that you have a distinct idea of how to move forward which can prove beneficial for an organisation’s overall growth. Resource allocation: The tough aspect of strategy management is that you are pushed to make choices under pressure, often with limited resources. Strategy management teaches you to ensure the company’s resources, in terms of products and services, are used wisely and vested in the most promising opportunities. This is why a good strategy manager will tell you that less is more, as long as it is the best. Strengths and weaknesses: | https://www.gisma.com/blog/what-is-the-importance-of-strategic-business-management |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_571707853#6_1248291882 | Title: What is the importance of Strategic Business Management?
Headings: What is the importance of Strategic Business Management?
Programme
What is the importance of Strategic Business Management?
Strategic management has become crucial in the world of business and the fast-changing world in which we live and work. Read on to see the true importance of strategy for a business.
What is strategic business management?
What is the role of strategic business management?
Why is strategic business management important?
What will you learn?
What are your career prospects?
How much can you earn as a Strategic Management Professional?
Entry requirements
Content: Resource allocation: The tough aspect of strategy management is that you are pushed to make choices under pressure, often with limited resources. Strategy management teaches you to ensure the company’s resources, in terms of products and services, are used wisely and vested in the most promising opportunities. This is why a good strategy manager will tell you that less is more, as long as it is the best. Strengths and weaknesses: No one knows a business better than its owner, who will be able to recognise the strengths and weaknesses of their company. However, just being aware of the shortcomings and strong points of a business is not enough. Strategic planning is employed to bridge the gap between the capability void and the strength of a company. Environmental impact: When running a business, you must know how your business impacts the environment and vice-versa. | https://www.gisma.com/blog/what-is-the-importance-of-strategic-business-management |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_573026854#0_1250885737 | Title:
Headings:
Content: Mission: No Child Homeless - GiveIndia
Mission: No Child Homeless is an effort to provide a safe shelter to homeless children in India. Donate an amount that is equal to how much you spend on one meal outside to change a kids life. Log in
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Homeless children are among the most invisible sections of society. They do not have any presence in the government record and are susceptible to trafficking, child labor and drug use. There are 2 million children in India who are forced to live on the streets, with no one to take care of them. They live in dangerous conditions and struggle with poverty and hunger daily. | https://www.giveindia.org/program/Mission-No-Child-Homeless |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_573620100#4_1252604771 | Title: Microfinance Charity | GiveWell
Headings: Microfinance Charity
Microfinance Charity
How do charities help?
What are the challenges of finding a great microfinance charity?
Giving to microfinance organizations
Content: What are the challenges of finding a great microfinance charity? There does not appear to be strong direct evidence that microfinance improves clients' incomes (or other measurable aspects of well-being), and the highest-quality studies of microloans in particular do not appear to show strong effects. ( See our discussion of these studies on our blog as well as a more recent update by David Roodman of the Center for Global Development, whose work in this area we are very familiar with and believe to be of high quality. 2)
Most microlending institutions do report data on their interest rates and repayment rates, and one take on microfinance is that when clients are taking out loans at relatively high interest rates and paying them back, this itself is evidence that the clients are being empowered (see our discussion with David Roodman). However, in examining microlending organizations, we have generally seen high dropout rates (i.e., many clients seem to pay back their loans but drop out of the program), and have seen some reasons to be concerned that loans can do harm as well as good to the borrowers. ( See our discussion on our blog .) Previously, we examined microfinance organizations using a set of critical questions both about microlending and microsavings. In searching for institutions with strong answers to these questions, we found that: The large U.S. microfinance charities were rarely clear about their value-added. To the extent that we were able to obtain and review due diligence on partners (most of which is unfortunately confidential), it seemed focused on financial performance, with much weaker examination of social impact-related questions. ( | https://www.givewell.org/international/economic-empowerment/microfinance |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_573620100#5_1252606880 | Title: Microfinance Charity | GiveWell
Headings: Microfinance Charity
Microfinance Charity
How do charities help?
What are the challenges of finding a great microfinance charity?
Giving to microfinance organizations
Content: See our discussion on our blog .) Previously, we examined microfinance organizations using a set of critical questions both about microlending and microsavings. In searching for institutions with strong answers to these questions, we found that: The large U.S. microfinance charities were rarely clear about their value-added. To the extent that we were able to obtain and review due diligence on partners (most of which is unfortunately confidential), it seemed focused on financial performance, with much weaker examination of social impact-related questions. ( See also our discussion of the NIgerian organization LAPO as a case study .) There is an argument for focusing on financial performance over social impact, in the hopes of creating self-sustaining microfinance institutions and reaching as many people as possible. However, we have concerns about mixing donations with for-profit enterprises, with the possible result that donations end up padding profits ( concept; example ). We found that organizations hoping to use donations to start for-profit microfinance institutions are (perhaps for good reasons) rarely willing to share substantive information about their track record. | https://www.givewell.org/international/economic-empowerment/microfinance |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_577974924#4_1263592657 | Title: Why The Number '420' Is Associated With Marijuana
Headings: Why The Number ‘420’ Is Associated With Marijuana
Why The Number ‘420’ Is Associated With Marijuana
Leah Williams
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Leah Williams
Content: One of these events, which New Zealand may be able to legally celebrate soon, is ‘420 day’. This is an annual day (April 20) where pot smokers around the world come together to get high. While the event is fairly well known, the origin of the ‘420’ term is harder to come by. There are multiple theories about why the day is associated with marijuana, by the general consensus is the term was founded in the 1970s during the height of the marijuana craze. According to some reports, 420 was used as code by local Californian cops to describe marijuana smoking incidents in progress. This code was then adopted by pot smokers. But there’s another story, reported to be the ‘true’ origin of 420. READ MORE
Why Smoking Weed Makes You Tired And Lazy
This story, as uncovered by the Huffington Post, features a group of friends getting together to discover a mystery crop of marijuana in a Californian forest. So the story goes, a group of five San Rafael High School students heard word of an untended marijuana crop near the Point Reyes Peninsula Coast Guard station in 1971. To hunt this legendary crop, the boys gathered after school at exactly 4:20 p.m. — a time they would repeat to each other in the school halls as a reminder. | https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2020/10/420-month-marijuana-weed-meaning/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_577974924#5_1263594437 | Title: Why The Number '420' Is Associated With Marijuana
Headings: Why The Number ‘420’ Is Associated With Marijuana
Why The Number ‘420’ Is Associated With Marijuana
Leah Williams
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Leah Williams
Content: This code was then adopted by pot smokers. But there’s another story, reported to be the ‘true’ origin of 420. READ MORE
Why Smoking Weed Makes You Tired And Lazy
This story, as uncovered by the Huffington Post, features a group of friends getting together to discover a mystery crop of marijuana in a Californian forest. So the story goes, a group of five San Rafael High School students heard word of an untended marijuana crop near the Point Reyes Peninsula Coast Guard station in 1971. To hunt this legendary crop, the boys gathered after school at exactly 4:20 p.m. — a time they would repeat to each other in the school halls as a reminder. Their hunts were reportedly unsuccessful, but the boys continued to meet at 4:20 p.m. for weeks. After a while, their codeword became shorthand for marijuana itself with friends, and friends of friends, sharing the in-joke. As hippie culture grew in California, word quickly spread and 420 went down in history. Since then the phrase has been used to describe and celebrate marijuana use all over the world. While it’s important to take the story with a grain of salt, it’s a wild and daring tale filled with adventure and camaraderie. | https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2020/10/420-month-marijuana-weed-meaning/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_580865100#1_1270369423 | Title: What is Hazardous Waste & How to Reduce Household Waste Properly | Glad® Food Storage Containers & Trash Bags
Headings: Household Hazardous Waste Disposal: A Comprehensive Guide
Household Hazardous Waste Disposal: A Comprehensive Guide
What Counts as Household Hazardous Waste?
Toxic
Ignitable
Reactive
Corrosive
Household Hazardous Waste Disposal: Do’s and Don’ts
DO: Read Product Labels for Proper Disposal Instructions
DON’T: Pour Household Hazardous Waste Materials Down the Drain or Dump Them Outside
DO: Get Familiar with Your Local Household Hazardous Waste Collection Services and Regulations
DON’T: Throw Household Hazardous Waste Out with the Regular Trash
How to Dispose of Household Cleaners
Getting Rid of Flammable Household Items
Ways to Reduce Your Household Hazardous Waste
1. Make Your Own Natural Compost
2. Ditch Oil-Based Paints
3. Take Preventive Measure Against Clogs
4. Learn What Products Are Good for the Environment
Content: Household hazardous waste can take many forms. The EPA defines household hazardous waste as anything with one or more of these characteristics: toxicity (it’s poisonous), ignitability (it’s flammable), reactivity (it can explode), or corrosivity (it can rust/decompose). Below, discover some common household products that are considered hazardous waste — but be sure to look up a complete list of household hazardous waste materials if you’re unsure what does and doesn’t qualify. Toxic
Batteries
Fluorescent light bulbs
Electronics (e.g., laptop, cell phone, TV, printer)
Mothballs
Mercury-containing products (e.g., thermometer, thermostat)
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DO: Get Familiar with Your Local Household Hazardous Waste Collection Services and Regulations
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When you’re paint shopping, opt for a formula that’s water-based (latex) as opposed to oil-based. Water-based paints can be cleaned up with soap and water, unlike oil-based paints which require the use of paint thinner — AKA another form of household hazardous waste. 3. Take Preventive Measure Against Clogs
Whenever possible, use a plunger or a drain snake to get rid of clogs — and prevent them from happening as often by using a hair catcher in your bath and shower drains and by flushing drains with hot water a few times a month. 4. Learn What Products Are Good for the Environment
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_586381417#1_1284197070 | Title: The 29 Best True-Crime Shows You Can Stream on Netflix, Hulu, HBO, and More | Glamour
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The 29 Best True-Crime Shows You Can Stream on Netflix, Hulu, HBO, and More
Unsolved Mysteries
Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal
Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness
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Shadow of Truth
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Content: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness captivated everyone in 2020? It was all anyone could talk about. That’s the power of a good true-crime show. And there are so many out there: Have you seen Hulu's The Act, a miniseries that centers on the real-life murder of Dee Dee Blanchard, a mother with Munchausen syndrome by proxy who intentionally made her daughter, Gypsy, sick? Or director Ava DuVernay’s When They See Us, which exposes the racism that runs rampant in the criminal justice system? Also, let’s not forget about now classics of the genre like Making a Murderer, Dirty John, and American Crime Story. True crime is a full-blown phenomenon that spans all different types of media. Podcasts like Serial and Crime Junkie are always in the top slots on iTunes. Documentaries like Fyre quickly go viral on social media and birth hundreds of memes. | https://www.glamour.com/gallery/the-best-true-crime-tv-shows-you-can-stream-right-now |
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The 29 Best True-Crime Shows You Can Stream on Netflix, Hulu, HBO, and More
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Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal
Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness
The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
Dirty John
Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders
The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey
The Keepers
Wild Wild Country
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
O.J.: Made in America
Making a Murderer
When They See Us
The Act
The Jinx
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez
The Staircase
Lorena
McMillions
Tabloid
Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes
Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel
The Confession Tapes
Don’t F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer
The Innocent Man
Shadow of Truth
Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer
Murder Mountain
I Am a Killer
Content: Or director Ava DuVernay’s When They See Us, which exposes the racism that runs rampant in the criminal justice system? Also, let’s not forget about now classics of the genre like Making a Murderer, Dirty John, and American Crime Story. True crime is a full-blown phenomenon that spans all different types of media. Podcasts like Serial and Crime Junkie are always in the top slots on iTunes. Documentaries like Fyre quickly go viral on social media and birth hundreds of memes. Why the genre is so popular remains a mystery. Maybe we love it because it helps put our own lives into perspective. Perhaps it’s the car-crash mentality—we just can’t look away. Either way, our culture’s appetite for true crime has reached critical mass, which is why there’s a new movie, TV show, or documentary release seemingly every week. There’s a lot to digest, so check out our picks for the best true-crime shows, below. | https://www.glamour.com/gallery/the-best-true-crime-tv-shows-you-can-stream-right-now |
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Headings: The 29 Best True-Crime Shows You Can Stream on Netflix, Hulu, HBO, and More
The 29 Best True-Crime Shows You Can Stream on Netflix, Hulu, HBO, and More
Unsolved Mysteries
Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal
Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness
The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
Dirty John
Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders
The Case of: JonBenét Ramsey
The Keepers
Wild Wild Country
The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
O.J.: Made in America
Making a Murderer
When They See Us
The Act
The Jinx
Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez
The Staircase
Lorena
McMillions
Tabloid
Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes
Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel
The Confession Tapes
Don’t F**k with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer
The Innocent Man
Shadow of Truth
Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer
Murder Mountain
I Am a Killer
Content: Why the genre is so popular remains a mystery. Maybe we love it because it helps put our own lives into perspective. Perhaps it’s the car-crash mentality—we just can’t look away. Either way, our culture’s appetite for true crime has reached critical mass, which is why there’s a new movie, TV show, or documentary release seemingly every week. There’s a lot to digest, so check out our picks for the best true-crime shows, below. We suggest breaking them up with some comedies, though. It’s all about the balance. All products featured on Glamour are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Pinterest
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_587897128#0_1288358716 | Title: Girls Face More Bullying Than Boys, Survey Says | Glamour
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Three out of 10 teen girls are bullied. That's according to a new survey of more than 180,000 students in grades 5 through 12 from 37 states. The survey found that an old axiom about bullying is still true: One in four students experiences bullying. But it might not be the most helpful way to think about bullying, because certain students are especially vulnerable, and need extra protection. Girls are bullied more often than boys—30 percent of girls experience it, compared with 22 percent of boys. Students who identify their gender in any other way have it worst of all, and are twice as likely as their peers to be bullied. Across all those groups, students say they were bullied most often because of their race, sexual orientation, or the way they look—ugh. When bullying has been in the news recently, it's usually because we're usually talking about the President—double ugh. | https://www.glamour.com/story/girls-get-bullied-more-than-boys-survey |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_587897128#1_1288360326 | Title: Girls Face More Bullying Than Boys, Survey Says | Glamour
Headings: Girls Get Bullied More Than Boys, New Survey Says
Girls Get Bullied More Than Boys, New Survey Says
Content: But it might not be the most helpful way to think about bullying, because certain students are especially vulnerable, and need extra protection. Girls are bullied more often than boys—30 percent of girls experience it, compared with 22 percent of boys. Students who identify their gender in any other way have it worst of all, and are twice as likely as their peers to be bullied. Across all those groups, students say they were bullied most often because of their race, sexual orientation, or the way they look—ugh. When bullying has been in the news recently, it's usually because we're usually talking about the President—double ugh. And a separate survey from the University of California, Los Angeles, that was released last week found that more than half of public high school teachers have seen a spike in their students' stress and anxiety since Donald Trump took office in January. Nearly 80 percent of teachers said students had told them they felt concerned about their well-being because of issues in the news (think: Muslim ban, DACA repeal, white nationalist rallies). No matter the reason for it, bullying is bad for everybody. Victims are at greater risk for anxiety and depression, and the bullies themselves have a higher risk of substance abuse and violence later in life. | https://www.glamour.com/story/girls-get-bullied-more-than-boys-survey |
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Perfect Makeup: 8 Super-Easy Steps for Looking Flawless—Fast!
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Step 3: Reassess and Perfect!
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Content: where color tends to wear off first, says Rizzieri. Blend the lipstick out over your lips, patting the color on with your fingertip to help it last. " This gives you that fresh, just-ate-a-popsicle look," she says. To amp up things for night, add a layer of gloss for extra shine. Expert tip: Run a piece of ice over your lips before slicking on gloss to help color last all day and prevent it from bleeding. Ta-da, you're done! | https://www.glamour.com/story/perfect-makeup-8-super-easy-steps-for-looking-flawless-fast-2011-05 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_589651979#4_1292959649 | Title: What's the Real Deal With Drinking on Antibiotics? | Glamour
Headings: What's the Real Deal With Drinking on Antibiotics?
What's the Real Deal With Drinking on Antibiotics?
Content: Most antibiotics are metabolized or broken down by enzymes in your liver. “ Drinking alcohol may speed up or slow down these enzymes, resulting in too much or too little of the drug circulating through the body, causing either toxicity or ineffectiveness,” says Mayo. Drinking can also ratchet up the negative side effects of the drugs. Common side effects of antibiotics are nausea, diarrhea, and sometimes dizziness or drowsiness. Rashes can also occur if the person taking the antibiotic is exposed to an excessive amount of sunlight. A few varieties of antibiotics, when combined with booze, cause severe nausea, vomiting, and bright red flushing of the skin, explains Mayo. “ You should not drink any alcohol while on trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, metronidazole or tinadazol, as it can cause flushing of the skin, palpitations or heart racing, vomiting diarrhea and headache,” says Margarita Rohr, M.D., clinical instructor in the Department of Medicine at the Joan H. Tisch Center for Women’s Health at NYU Langone Medical Center. “ Certain antibiotics may also cause hepatitis, which is inflammation of the liver, so it would not be a good idea to add another agent like alcohol that may also cause inflammation of the liver,” says Rohr. Drinking while on antibiotics can also heighten the effects of the alcohol, explains Rohr. “ It can increase feelings of lightheadedness and drowsiness,” she says. | https://www.glamour.com/story/whats-the-real-deal-with-drinking-on-antibiotics |
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