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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1689943621#2_2616468953
Title: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Headings: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Vicarious vs. Secondary Trauma in Social Work: What’s the Difference? Examples of Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Social Work When Social Workers Experience Trauma Signs of Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Social Work How to Manage, Treat, and Prevent Vicarious and Secondary Trauma References: Last Update: 02-12-2020 Content: It can happen suddenly, after a single exposure. Vicarious trauma happens when a person is exposed to the trauma of others on an ongoing basis. Over time, both secondary and vicarious trauma can cause compassion fatigue. People with compassion fatigue may feel numb and disconnected, struggle to empathize, and be less effective at supporting their clients. Examples of Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Social Work Secondary trauma appears suddenly. Anyone can experience it. For example, a person who witnesses a natural disaster or who sees someone else get into a car wreck can face secondary trauma. In a social work context, a single session with a traumatized person may trigger symptoms of secondary trauma. This might happen when: A social worker listens to a client’s story of being raped, assaulted, or abused.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/for-professionals/business-management/human-resources/article/the-connection-between-social-work-and-secondary-trauma
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1689943621#3_2616470578
Title: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Headings: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Vicarious vs. Secondary Trauma in Social Work: What’s the Difference? Examples of Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Social Work When Social Workers Experience Trauma Signs of Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Social Work How to Manage, Treat, and Prevent Vicarious and Secondary Trauma References: Last Update: 02-12-2020 Content: Anyone can experience it. For example, a person who witnesses a natural disaster or who sees someone else get into a car wreck can face secondary trauma. In a social work context, a single session with a traumatized person may trigger symptoms of secondary trauma. This might happen when: A social worker listens to a client’s story of being raped, assaulted, or abused. A client or a client’s close family member dies or suffers a serious injury. A social worker witnesses abuse in the context of social work, such as when a parent verbally abuses a child in family therapy. Vicarious trauma is a longer-term reaction to the accumulation of exposure to traumatic events. It happens when a person faces continuous exposure to trauma. Some examples might include:
https://www.goodtherapy.org/for-professionals/business-management/human-resources/article/the-connection-between-social-work-and-secondary-trauma
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1689943621#4_2616472148
Title: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Headings: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Vicarious vs. Secondary Trauma in Social Work: What’s the Difference? Examples of Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Social Work When Social Workers Experience Trauma Signs of Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Social Work How to Manage, Treat, and Prevent Vicarious and Secondary Trauma References: Last Update: 02-12-2020 Content: A client or a client’s close family member dies or suffers a serious injury. A social worker witnesses abuse in the context of social work, such as when a parent verbally abuses a child in family therapy. Vicarious trauma is a longer-term reaction to the accumulation of exposure to traumatic events. It happens when a person faces continuous exposure to trauma. Some examples might include: A social worker in a community health clinic continually watches clients die of HIV/AIDS. A rape crisis counselor sees numerous rape survivors dismissed, disbelieved, or blamed for their abuse. A social worker at a domestic violence shelter routinely works with traumatized children. When Social Workers Experience Trauma Social workers are not immune to experiencing trauma of their own. When a social worker has a history of personal trauma, the trauma they experience at work may trigger this trauma, intensifying symptoms.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/for-professionals/business-management/human-resources/article/the-connection-between-social-work-and-secondary-trauma
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1689943621#5_2616473870
Title: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Headings: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Vicarious vs. Secondary Trauma in Social Work: What’s the Difference? Examples of Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Social Work When Social Workers Experience Trauma Signs of Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Social Work How to Manage, Treat, and Prevent Vicarious and Secondary Trauma References: Last Update: 02-12-2020 Content: A social worker in a community health clinic continually watches clients die of HIV/AIDS. A rape crisis counselor sees numerous rape survivors dismissed, disbelieved, or blamed for their abuse. A social worker at a domestic violence shelter routinely works with traumatized children. When Social Workers Experience Trauma Social workers are not immune to experiencing trauma of their own. When a social worker has a history of personal trauma, the trauma they experience at work may trigger this trauma, intensifying symptoms. For example, a social worker with a history of domestic violence may experience secondary trauma when counseling domestic violence survivors. Providers with a personal history of trauma must identify their triggers, decide whether they can confidently work with populations that may activate those triggers, and be mindful of the role secondary trauma plays in their relationship with clients. Providers who do not think carefully about their connection to a client’s trauma may project their own desires and experiences onto a client or make invalid assumptions about a client’s reactions or feelings. Signs of Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Social Work Some signs of secondary and vicarious trauma include: Compassion fatigue, which can inhibit a provider’s ability to empathize with and support clients.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/for-professionals/business-management/human-resources/article/the-connection-between-social-work-and-secondary-trauma
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1689943621#6_2616476021
Title: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Headings: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Vicarious vs. Secondary Trauma in Social Work: What’s the Difference? Examples of Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Social Work When Social Workers Experience Trauma Signs of Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Social Work How to Manage, Treat, and Prevent Vicarious and Secondary Trauma References: Last Update: 02-12-2020 Content: For example, a social worker with a history of domestic violence may experience secondary trauma when counseling domestic violence survivors. Providers with a personal history of trauma must identify their triggers, decide whether they can confidently work with populations that may activate those triggers, and be mindful of the role secondary trauma plays in their relationship with clients. Providers who do not think carefully about their connection to a client’s trauma may project their own desires and experiences onto a client or make invalid assumptions about a client’s reactions or feelings. Signs of Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Social Work Some signs of secondary and vicarious trauma include: Compassion fatigue, which can inhibit a provider’s ability to empathize with and support clients. Having nightmares about a client’s experiences. An increase in symptoms relating to a personal trauma, such as more flashbacks or anxiety. Feeling unable to support clients. Feeling exhausted, fatigued, overwhelmed, or burned out. Avoiding work or talking about work.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/for-professionals/business-management/human-resources/article/the-connection-between-social-work-and-secondary-trauma
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1689943621#7_2616477917
Title: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Headings: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Vicarious vs. Secondary Trauma in Social Work: What’s the Difference? Examples of Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Social Work When Social Workers Experience Trauma Signs of Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Social Work How to Manage, Treat, and Prevent Vicarious and Secondary Trauma References: Last Update: 02-12-2020 Content: Having nightmares about a client’s experiences. An increase in symptoms relating to a personal trauma, such as more flashbacks or anxiety. Feeling unable to support clients. Feeling exhausted, fatigued, overwhelmed, or burned out. Avoiding work or talking about work. Changes in eating or sleeping habits. Feeling jumpy or easily startled. New feelings of anxiety, fear, or anger. Difficulty talking about or identifying emotions. Increased conflict at work or at home.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/for-professionals/business-management/human-resources/article/the-connection-between-social-work-and-secondary-trauma
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1689943621#8_2616479189
Title: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Headings: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Vicarious vs. Secondary Trauma in Social Work: What’s the Difference? Examples of Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Social Work When Social Workers Experience Trauma Signs of Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Social Work How to Manage, Treat, and Prevent Vicarious and Secondary Trauma References: Last Update: 02-12-2020 Content: Changes in eating or sleeping habits. Feeling jumpy or easily startled. New feelings of anxiety, fear, or anger. Difficulty talking about or identifying emotions. Increased conflict at work or at home. Feeling less interested in or invested in work. Feeling angry at your clients. How to Manage, Treat, and Prevent Vicarious and Secondary Trauma For many social workers, the primary barrier to treating vicarious and secondary trauma is identifying the symptoms. When someone is overworked or exhausted, they may blame their symptoms on fatigue and burnout. Working with a team or clinical supervisor may empower clinicians to recognize the symptoms of secondary trauma before they get worse.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/for-professionals/business-management/human-resources/article/the-connection-between-social-work-and-secondary-trauma
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1689943621#9_2616480680
Title: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Headings: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Vicarious vs. Secondary Trauma in Social Work: What’s the Difference? Examples of Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Social Work When Social Workers Experience Trauma Signs of Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Social Work How to Manage, Treat, and Prevent Vicarious and Secondary Trauma References: Last Update: 02-12-2020 Content: Feeling less interested in or invested in work. Feeling angry at your clients. How to Manage, Treat, and Prevent Vicarious and Secondary Trauma For many social workers, the primary barrier to treating vicarious and secondary trauma is identifying the symptoms. When someone is overworked or exhausted, they may blame their symptoms on fatigue and burnout. Working with a team or clinical supervisor may empower clinicians to recognize the symptoms of secondary trauma before they get worse. Some strategies that may help prevent vicarious and secondary trauma include: Actively managing and reducing a social worker’s caseload. Talking to team members or a clinical supervisor on a regular basis. Taking breaks in between clients. Seeking treatment for a personal history of trauma.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/for-professionals/business-management/human-resources/article/the-connection-between-social-work-and-secondary-trauma
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1689943621#10_2616482266
Title: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Headings: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Vicarious vs. Secondary Trauma in Social Work: What’s the Difference? Examples of Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Social Work When Social Workers Experience Trauma Signs of Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Social Work How to Manage, Treat, and Prevent Vicarious and Secondary Trauma References: Last Update: 02-12-2020 Content: Some strategies that may help prevent vicarious and secondary trauma include: Actively managing and reducing a social worker’s caseload. Talking to team members or a clinical supervisor on a regular basis. Taking breaks in between clients. Seeking treatment for a personal history of trauma. Establishing good work-life boundaries, such as not taking work calls at home. Being mindful of your own trauma history and how it may interact with your clients’ trauma. Practicing good self-care, including taking lunch breaks, getting adequate sleep, and carving out spare time for hobbies, friends, and family. When trauma symptoms appear, it’s important to take them seriously and be proactive. Some tactics that may help include:
https://www.goodtherapy.org/for-professionals/business-management/human-resources/article/the-connection-between-social-work-and-secondary-trauma
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1689943621#12_2616485316
Title: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Headings: The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma The Connection Between Social Work and Secondary Trauma Vicarious vs. Secondary Trauma in Social Work: What’s the Difference? Examples of Vicarious and Secondary Trauma in Social Work When Social Workers Experience Trauma Signs of Secondary and Vicarious Trauma in Social Work How to Manage, Treat, and Prevent Vicarious and Secondary Trauma References: Last Update: 02-12-2020 Content: Taking time away from work. Reassigning some clients to another team member. Temporarily reducing caseload. Addressing workplace issues such as an abusive manager or lack of support from other counselors. Asking for additional support from colleagues or supervisors. Adopting grounding and mindfulness exercises during the day. Seeking out small pleasures between clients. For example, you might go for a walk or watch a funny video. Clinicians who worry they are experiencing vicarious or secondary trauma may find support in therapy. A therapist can help a social worker manage their own trauma history while supporting them so they can better support their clients.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/for-professionals/business-management/human-resources/article/the-connection-between-social-work-and-secondary-trauma
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1690308198#0_2617472366
Title: Therapy for Geriatric and Aging Issues, Therapist for Geriatric and Aging Issues Headings: Aging and Geriatric Issues Aging and Geriatric Issues Understanding Aging and Geriatric Issues Medical Issues of Aging Cognitive and Mental Health Concerns Therapy for Geriatric Issues Promoting the Health of Older Adults Case Example References: Last Update: 11-21-2019 Content: Therapy for Geriatric and Aging Issues, Therapist for Geriatric and Aging Issues GoodTherapy Home > Learn About Therapy > < Issues Treated in Therapy > Aging and Geriatric Issues Aging and Geriatric Issues Aging is a natural process that may present challenges for some individuals and their families. Although many older adults look forward to moving from middle age into their later years, it may be difficult for others to adjust. All adults may experience health issues and stress as they approach and pass middle age, and the support of a therapist or other mental health professional may help ease the transition. Understanding Aging and Geriatric Issues Medical Issues of Aging Cognitive and Mental Health Concerns Therapy for Geriatric Issues Promoting the Health of Older Adults Case Example Understanding Aging and Geriatric Issues Find a Therapist Advanced Search While some adults may approach their "Golden Years" eagerly, anticipating retirement, grandchildren, or simply a new phase of life, others may dread the physical and mental effects of aging. It may be difficult for some adults to face the transition to retirement, deal with new frailty or medical conditions, or find enjoyable, meaningful activities if they do experience physical challenges that limit their mobility. It may also be difficult for some older adults to face mortality, especially when friends, peers, or spouses and partners pass on, and they may come to experience isolation in the wake of many such deaths. Older adults may also find it challenging to attend to basic needs in the presence of Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, which affect approximately one in ten Americans of retirement age. Ageism, or discrimination based on a person's age, may also affect some older adults, and this practice may lead to forced retirement or cause well-intentioned loved ones to ignore an older adult's desires or opinions. According to a United Nations Population Survey, 37% of adults over the age of 60 reported experiencing age discrimination in the last year, and 43% were afraid of personal violence. Only 49% of these adults reported being treated with respect, which indicates that just over half of the adults surveyed had experienced instances of disrespect.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/aging
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1690308198#1_2617475223
Title: Therapy for Geriatric and Aging Issues, Therapist for Geriatric and Aging Issues Headings: Aging and Geriatric Issues Aging and Geriatric Issues Understanding Aging and Geriatric Issues Medical Issues of Aging Cognitive and Mental Health Concerns Therapy for Geriatric Issues Promoting the Health of Older Adults Case Example References: Last Update: 11-21-2019 Content: It may also be difficult for some older adults to face mortality, especially when friends, peers, or spouses and partners pass on, and they may come to experience isolation in the wake of many such deaths. Older adults may also find it challenging to attend to basic needs in the presence of Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, which affect approximately one in ten Americans of retirement age. Ageism, or discrimination based on a person's age, may also affect some older adults, and this practice may lead to forced retirement or cause well-intentioned loved ones to ignore an older adult's desires or opinions. According to a United Nations Population Survey, 37% of adults over the age of 60 reported experiencing age discrimination in the last year, and 43% were afraid of personal violence. Only 49% of these adults reported being treated with respect, which indicates that just over half of the adults surveyed had experienced instances of disrespect. Further, more than half of adults over the age of 60 found it difficult to pay for basic services, 66% wished they had an opportunity to work, and 47% worried "always" or "very often" about money . Medical Issues of Aging One of the challenges older adults may experience is distinguishing the normal effects of advancing age from signs of actual physical or mental illness. Many people over the age of 65 continue to live happy and healthy independent lives. Most older adults will experience some changes in cognition, but this is a normal part of the aging process. Researchers have found that healthy older adults often experience mild decline in the areas of:
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/aging
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1690744071#5_2618548302
Title: Emotional Overwhelm Headings: Emotional Overwhelm Emotional Overwhelm SIGNS YOU ARE EMOTIONALLY OVERWHELMED CAUSES OF EMOTIONAL OVERWHELM CONSEQUENCES OF EMOTIONAL OVERWHELM HOW THERAPY CAN HELP WITH EMOTIONAL OVERWHELM CASE EXAMPLE OF THERAPY FOR OVERWHELM References: Last Update: 11-21-2019 Content: Some emotions may overwhelm you more easily than others. You may find it easier to manage your anger than to tolerate extreme fear or sadness. If you have many conflicting feelings at once, emotional overwhelm can be especially likely. Some mental health conditions, such as anxiety or depression, have emotional overwhelm as a symptom. CONSEQUENCES OF EMOTIONAL OVERWHELM Emotional overwhelm can make it difficult to take care of yourself. You may forget meals, skip rest breaks, or struggle to fall asleep. These behaviors can in turn lower your ability to think rationally, making it even harder to cope with overwhelm. If left unchecked, this cycle can lead to physical health problems. You may experience unexplained pain or develop persistent fatigue. As negative emotions increase, your body's ability to fight off infection may decrease.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/emotional-overwhelm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1690842638#14_2618786191
Title: Grief Counseling: The Grief Process, Models of Grief, and Grief Therapy Headings: Grief, Loss, and Bereavement Grief, Loss, and Bereavement Grief, Loss, and Bereavement Grieving Thoughts and Behaviors Models of Grief The Process of Recovering from Grief Complicated Grief Broken Heart Syndrome Depression and Grief Bereavement and Culture Disenfranchised Grief References: Last Update: 11-05-2019 Content: But when symptoms persist without improvement for an extended period, they may qualify as complicated grief. In addition, the symptoms of complicated grief to be more severe. Complicated grief often dominates a person’s life, interfering with their daily functioning. Prolonged symptoms may include: Intense sadness and emotional pain Feelings of emptiness and hopelessness Yearning to be reunited with the deceased Preoccupation with the deceased or with the circumstances of the death Difficulty engaging in happy memories of the lost person Avoidance of reminders of the deceased A reduced sense of identity Detachment and isolation from surviving friends and family Lack of desire to pursue personal interests or plans The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) does not classify complicated grief as a clinical condition. Yet it does include diagnostic criteria for “persistent complex bereavement disorder” in the section of conditions requiring further study. Broken Heart Syndrome Generally speaking, grief cannot kill a person. That said, there are cases in which severe stress could harm an otherwise healthy person’s heart. When a person experiences a shocking event, their body fills with stress hormones. These hormones can cause part of a person’s heart to briefly swell and stop pumping.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/grief
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1691097616#0_2619379638
Title: Therapy for Money and Financial Issues Headings: Money and Financial Issues Money and Financial Issues Types of Financial Problems Money Problems and Mental Health Poverty and Mental Health Therapy and Financial Issues Working with a Financial Therapist Finding Affordable Treatment Case Example References: Last Update: 03-24-2020 Content: Therapy for Money and Financial Issues GoodTherapy Home > Learn About Therapy > < Issues Treated in Therapy > Money and Financial Issues Money and Financial Issues Money and financial issues can be significant sources of stress for people. A person's problems with money may produce such overwhelming negative feelings and self-criticism that his or her mental and physical health can be adversely affected. Financial distress can also have negative effects on a person's relationships and family life. People who are experiencing financial issues may benefit from meeting with a mental health counselor or financial therapist who can help them cope with difficult feelings and stress, treat underlying mental health conditions, or change troubling behaviors. Types of Financial Problems Money Problems and Mental Health Poverty and Mental Health Therapy for Financial Issues Working with a Financial Therapist Finding Affordable Treatment Case Example Types of Financial Problems Money problems come in various forms, and what one person considers a financial burden or concern may not be troubling to another person in a different situation. Individual wealth and income also vary widely between people based on a multitude of factors. Some of these factors can be controlled by an individual—such as job or career choice—and some cannot, such as institutional oppression. Additionally, people develop unique beliefs and values around money that are shaped by personal experience, culture, education, and more. There is no single "right" way to earn, spend, or save money. Financial situations that people commonly report as stressful or troubling include, but are not limited to:
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/money-and-financial-issues
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1691097616#2_2619384479
Title: Therapy for Money and Financial Issues Headings: Money and Financial Issues Money and Financial Issues Types of Financial Problems Money Problems and Mental Health Poverty and Mental Health Therapy and Financial Issues Working with a Financial Therapist Finding Affordable Treatment Case Example References: Last Update: 03-24-2020 Content: High levels of debt and insufficient funds to pay off the debt Unexpected loss of income or assets Increase in financial responsibilities, such as costs associated with caring for a new child or sick family member Differences in spending habits or values between people who share income Compulsive spending or gambling Bankruptcy or foreclosure Poverty Some potential financial issues are linked directly to an individual's personal choices, such as the mismanagement of funds, lack of financial planning, making impulsive financial decisions, compulsive shopping that fills an emotional need, gambling, consistent overspending, or chronic underspending. In other cases of financial distress, personal choice is removed completely. For example, individuals who have trouble paying household bills due to a floundering national economy, and victims of financial crimes such as credit card fraud and identity theft may experience high levels of anxiety in the face of financial crises that are largely out of their control. Money Problems and Mental Health While current research has not explicitly identified debt and financial issues as causes of poor mental health, data does suggest a strong link between both issues. For example, a meta-analysis of 65 mental health studies involving close to 34,000 participants indicates that people in debt are more than three times as likely to experience mental health issues than people who are not in debt. Individuals with overwhelming financial issues are also at greater risk for depression, alcohol dependency, drug dependency, psychotic issues, and suicide completion than individuals who are free from financial stress. Conversely, certain mental health conditions may put a person at increased risk for developing financial problems. In particular, mental health conditions that affect a person's mood or behavior—such as depression, bipolar, or attention-deficit hyperactivity —have been linked with money management issues. People who are dependent on drugs or alcohol may deplete their income paying for their addiction, may have difficulties maintaining a job, and are also more likely to engage in risky financial ventures. Additionally, people coping with ongoing mental or physical health issues may experience financial problems due to the costs associated with paying for their health care.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/money-and-financial-issues
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1691097616#3_2619387409
Title: Therapy for Money and Financial Issues Headings: Money and Financial Issues Money and Financial Issues Types of Financial Problems Money Problems and Mental Health Poverty and Mental Health Therapy and Financial Issues Working with a Financial Therapist Finding Affordable Treatment Case Example References: Last Update: 03-24-2020 Content: Individuals with overwhelming financial issues are also at greater risk for depression, alcohol dependency, drug dependency, psychotic issues, and suicide completion than individuals who are free from financial stress. Conversely, certain mental health conditions may put a person at increased risk for developing financial problems. In particular, mental health conditions that affect a person's mood or behavior—such as depression, bipolar, or attention-deficit hyperactivity —have been linked with money management issues. People who are dependent on drugs or alcohol may deplete their income paying for their addiction, may have difficulties maintaining a job, and are also more likely to engage in risky financial ventures. Additionally, people coping with ongoing mental or physical health issues may experience financial problems due to the costs associated with paying for their health care. During periods of economic hardship, families may lose their jobs, homes, vehicles, savings, insurance plans, retirement funds, personal belongings, and other valuable assets. Such losses can have a profound impact on the emotional and psychological well-being of families. The change in circumstances from having "something" to having "nothing" can be emotionally devastating, often triggering intense feelings of grief, sadness, worry, fear, or shame. A lack of funds can also lead to potentially detrimental lifestyle changes, such as consuming unhealthy foods or substances, diminished personal hygiene, or limited access to education. Under these circumstances, family relations can deteriorate and lead to negative mental or emotional consequences for individuals within the family.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/money-and-financial-issues
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1691097616#4_2619389674
Title: Therapy for Money and Financial Issues Headings: Money and Financial Issues Money and Financial Issues Types of Financial Problems Money Problems and Mental Health Poverty and Mental Health Therapy and Financial Issues Working with a Financial Therapist Finding Affordable Treatment Case Example References: Last Update: 03-24-2020 Content: During periods of economic hardship, families may lose their jobs, homes, vehicles, savings, insurance plans, retirement funds, personal belongings, and other valuable assets. Such losses can have a profound impact on the emotional and psychological well-being of families. The change in circumstances from having "something" to having "nothing" can be emotionally devastating, often triggering intense feelings of grief, sadness, worry, fear, or shame. A lack of funds can also lead to potentially detrimental lifestyle changes, such as consuming unhealthy foods or substances, diminished personal hygiene, or limited access to education. Under these circumstances, family relations can deteriorate and lead to negative mental or emotional consequences for individuals within the family. Common responses to severe economic hardship can include: Anxiety or depression Intense grief Find a Therapist Advanced Search Detachment Substance dependency, such as alcoholism Erratic sleep patterns Chronic overeating or under-eating Overwhelming stress or panic Physical complaints such as tension, nausea, or chronic pain If a person lacks enough money to cover the costs of food, shelter, health care, and other basic necessities, he or she may face an increased risk of illness, injury, or even death. Poverty and Mental Health Though poverty does not directly cause mental health issues, it can greatly increase a person's risk of encountering mental health difficulties. About 31% of people living in poverty have been diagnosed with depression, compared with just 15% of those who do not live in poverty. The lower a person's socioeconomic status, the more his or her risk of experiencing mental health issues increases.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/money-and-financial-issues
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1691097616#5_2619391971
Title: Therapy for Money and Financial Issues Headings: Money and Financial Issues Money and Financial Issues Types of Financial Problems Money Problems and Mental Health Poverty and Mental Health Therapy and Financial Issues Working with a Financial Therapist Finding Affordable Treatment Case Example References: Last Update: 03-24-2020 Content: Common responses to severe economic hardship can include: Anxiety or depression Intense grief Find a Therapist Advanced Search Detachment Substance dependency, such as alcoholism Erratic sleep patterns Chronic overeating or under-eating Overwhelming stress or panic Physical complaints such as tension, nausea, or chronic pain If a person lacks enough money to cover the costs of food, shelter, health care, and other basic necessities, he or she may face an increased risk of illness, injury, or even death. Poverty and Mental Health Though poverty does not directly cause mental health issues, it can greatly increase a person's risk of encountering mental health difficulties. About 31% of people living in poverty have been diagnosed with depression, compared with just 15% of those who do not live in poverty. The lower a person's socioeconomic status, the more his or her risk of experiencing mental health issues increases. Life in poverty reduces access to quality medical care, which can mean impoverished people don't seek treatment. They may also not get the cutting-edge mental health treatments to which middle class people have access. But the connection between poverty and mental health doesn't end with access to health care. The experience of living in poverty is highly stressful, potentially exposing impoverished individuals to ongoing trauma. From losing a home to struggling to find a safe place to live and sleep, the daily concerns of life in poverty can erode psychological well-being.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/money-and-financial-issues
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1691274363#15_2619824122
Title: Power Headings: Power Power Power Types of Power POWER DYNAMICS IN RELATIONSHIPS Power Dynamics in the Workplace POWER, OPPRESSION, AND INTERSECTIONALITY References: Last Update: 11-27-2019 Content: The oppressed party may be targeted for their race, religion, sex, nationality, or other factors. Some acts of oppression, such as slavery, have obvious effects. Yet oppression can also manifest in subtler actions. For example, a qualified deaf employee may be denied a promotion due to his disability. A transgender woman may avoid public transit for fear of being verbally harassed. Even when acts of prejudice do not cause physical harm, they can curtail a person’s freedom to move through the world, pursue their goals, or obtain power of their own. However, oppression is not always an “either/or” scenario. According to the theory of intersectionality, an individual can belong to both advantaged and disadvantaged groups. For example, a Muslim immigrant may have some power due to his male gender and wealthy family. However, he may also face discrimination due to his nationality and religion.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/power
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1691297582#11_2619883398
Title: Prejudice and Discrimination Headings: Prejudice and Discrimination Prejudice and Discrimination Prejudice and Discrimination Overcoming Prejudice Prejudiced Definition and Understanding Prejudice Understanding Discrimination Prejudice and Discrimination in History Prejudice and Discrimination in Therapy References Last Update: 09-20-2019 Content: For example, prejudices against young people suggest they are uninformed, ignorant, or impulsive. This can be used to mistreat or ignore them. Prejudice against older people may be used to deny them employment, remove their autonomy, or even abuse them. Elder abuse remains common. Ableist prejudices: Prejudicial attitudes about people with disabilities remain common. For instance, some people mistakenly believe that all people with disabilities have caregivers or that disabilities make people weak or meek. Others believe disabilities are uncommon, or that people with disabilities don’t have the same desires or rights as others. This is often used to support discriminatory or unfair policies. For example, people with disabilities faced forced sterilization for much of American history.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/prejudice-discrimination
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1691553467#23_2620503690
Title: The Mental Health Effects of Sexual Assault and Abuse Headings: Sexual Assault / Abuse Sexual Assault / Abuse Sexual Assault / Abuse Types of Sexual Assault and Abuse Sexual Violence in the Military Male Victims of Sexual Assault and Abuse Sexual Assault and Abuse in the LGBTQ+ Community Race/Ethnicity and Sexual Assault Childhood Sexual Abuse What Is Sexual Harassment? Mental Health Issues Resulting from Sexual Assault Counseling After Sexual Assault and Abuse References: Last Update: 11-04-2019 Content: These factors can also prevent survivors from seeking mental health treatment. Childhood Sexual Abuse The sexual abuse of children can take many forms. It may involve a stranger or someone as close as a parent. A child doesn’t need to be touched to be sexually abused. Voyeuristic actions, such as watching a child undress or shower, count as sexual abuse. Adults who expose their genitalia to children are also committing abuse. An adult who sexually abuses children may, in some cases, have a sexual attraction to children. Yet sexual attraction is not necessary to commit abuse. Often, a perpetrator abuse
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/sexual-abuse
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1691679254#4_2620801916
Title: Suicide, Therapy for Suicide Headings: Suicide Suicide If you believe that you or someone you know may be at risk for suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or go to your local emergency room immediately. Assessing Suicide Risk and Behavior Statistics About Suicide Causes of Suicidal Ideation and Behavior Therapy for Suicidal Ideation Medical Treatment for Suicidal Ideation Conditions Associated with Suicidal Ideation Awareness and Prevention References: Last Update: 09-09-2019 Content: 14.3 suicides per 100,000 people. Suicide is the third leading cause of death for people between the ages of 15 and 24 years. Between 1952 and 1995, the rate of suicide in young adults nearly tripled. An estimated 11 suicide attempts occur for each death by suicide. The American Association of Suicidology (AAS) estimates there are 4.5 million survivors of suicide in the United States. Suicide accounts for 1% of deaths in America. Suicide takes away more total years of life than any other cause of death, other than heart disease and cancer. AAS estimates that each suicide intimately affects at least six other people. Firearms are used in more than half of all suicides. The suicide rate among men is about four times higher than the suicide rate among women.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/suicide
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1691679254#8_2620808194
Title: Suicide, Therapy for Suicide Headings: Suicide Suicide If you believe that you or someone you know may be at risk for suicide, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or go to your local emergency room immediately. Assessing Suicide Risk and Behavior Statistics About Suicide Causes of Suicidal Ideation and Behavior Therapy for Suicidal Ideation Medical Treatment for Suicidal Ideation Conditions Associated with Suicidal Ideation Awareness and Prevention References: Last Update: 09-09-2019 Content: or unemployment. The risk of suicidal thoughts or behavior might also be increased by one’s family or personal history. A family history of parasuicide ( self-harm, attempts, or gestures with no intent to die) or a personal history of previous suicide attempts, for example, may increase one’s risk for suicidal ideation. Suicidal ideation and behavior can also occur as a side effect of various psychotropic medications. People diagnosed with schizophrenia have a higher rate of suicidal ideation during periods of remission, and those diagnosed with serious medical illnesses such as AIDS or cancer are more likely to experience suicidal ideation if they also have a psychiatric condition. Suicidal ideation and behavior have been found to be most prevalent in people who are coping with mood issues such as bipolar while also dealing with substance or alcohol abuse. Psychological issues that might lead one to experience thoughts of suicide include, but are not limited to: Eating and food issues Bipolar Body image issues Dissociation Depression Panic Posttraumatic stress/trauma Schizophrenia Social anxiety Therapy for Suicidal Ideation Image by Hannah Johnson Psychotherapy can often be beneficial for people who are experiencing chronic suicidal ideation and behavior. However, when individuals are at risk of suicide it is essential that they receive a higher level of care, such as hospitalization or intense in-patient or out-patient treatment. Weekly psychotherapy is simply insufficient to protect those who are in crisis and adequately address their risk.
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/suicide
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1691713805#1_2620888379
Title: Values Clarification Therapy, Values Clarification Therapist Headings: Values Clarification Values Clarification Understanding Values Values Clarification in Therapy Values Clarification Exercises Case Example References: Last Update: 09-30-2019 Content: Each person has core values that contribute to that person's system of beliefs, ideas, and attitudes, and values often affect how a person operates or responds in certain situations. Values can be influenced by: Family: In childhood, most people develop an internal reference for what is good or bad, important, or desirable and useful. This reference is often based on what parents or family members value. Individual experiences: Values are often transformed or adjusted based on life experiences, education, personal challenges, and successes. Find a Therapist Advanced Search Religion and/or culture: These values tend to reflect a person's sense of right and wrong. Community:
https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/issues/values-clarification
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1709320233#1_2639481284
Title: 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management - Googlesir Headings: 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management Page Contents Importance of Decision Making in Management 1. Selection and Continuous Operation of Business 2. Helpful in Determination of Objectives and Achieving Them 3. Maximum and Best Use of Available Resources 4. Execution of Managerial Functions 5. The Success of Overall Institution 6. Technical Changes and Complications 7. Solving the Problems 8. Measurement of Managers Success 9. Less Risk 10. Emphasis on Professionalising the Management 11. Determination of Business Policies 12. To Offset Changes and Uncertainty Content: Since the manager cannot do anything without decision making. Page Contents Importance of Decision Making in Management 1. Selection and Continuous Operation of Business 2. Helpful in Determination of Objectives and Achieving Them 3. Maximum and Best Use of Available Resources 4. Execution of Managerial Functions 5. The Success of Overall Institution 6. Technical Changes and Complications 7. Solving the Problems 8. Measurement of Managers Success 9.
https://www.googlesir.com/importance-of-decision-making/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1709320233#3_2639484055
Title: 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management - Googlesir Headings: 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management Page Contents Importance of Decision Making in Management 1. Selection and Continuous Operation of Business 2. Helpful in Determination of Objectives and Achieving Them 3. Maximum and Best Use of Available Resources 4. Execution of Managerial Functions 5. The Success of Overall Institution 6. Technical Changes and Complications 7. Solving the Problems 8. Measurement of Managers Success 9. Less Risk 10. Emphasis on Professionalising the Management 11. Determination of Business Policies 12. To Offset Changes and Uncertainty Content: Less Risk 10. Emphasis on Professionalising the Management 11. Determination of Business Policies 12. To Offset Changes and Uncertainty Importance of Decision Making in Management Briefly, the importance of decision making may be understood, by the following points: 1. Selection and Continuous Operation of Business Various important decisions are required to be taken before starting any business. There are so many businesses in the world, out of them, which business should be undertaken and why, from where to arrange finances and in what volume and where from the seek technical advice? All these are important questions, which need sound decisions. The decisions are required, when alternatives and resources for any work undertaken in scarcity. That alternative is the best from which most profitable outcomes may be derived, by using the least resources.
https://www.googlesir.com/importance-of-decision-making/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1709320233#4_2639485853
Title: 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management - Googlesir Headings: 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management Page Contents Importance of Decision Making in Management 1. Selection and Continuous Operation of Business 2. Helpful in Determination of Objectives and Achieving Them 3. Maximum and Best Use of Available Resources 4. Execution of Managerial Functions 5. The Success of Overall Institution 6. Technical Changes and Complications 7. Solving the Problems 8. Measurement of Managers Success 9. Less Risk 10. Emphasis on Professionalising the Management 11. Determination of Business Policies 12. To Offset Changes and Uncertainty Content: Selection and Continuous Operation of Business Various important decisions are required to be taken before starting any business. There are so many businesses in the world, out of them, which business should be undertaken and why, from where to arrange finances and in what volume and where from the seek technical advice? All these are important questions, which need sound decisions. The decisions are required, when alternatives and resources for any work undertaken in scarcity. That alternative is the best from which most profitable outcomes may be derived, by using the least resources. Hence, decision making is the indicator of the advancement and life of the business. Nondecisive position may put it to a sad end. 2. Helpful in Determination of Objectives and Achieving Them The basic objective to establish and operate any institution is to achieve specific objectives and goals. These act as the guiding factors for all activities of that institution.
https://www.googlesir.com/importance-of-decision-making/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1709320233#10_2639497047
Title: 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management - Googlesir Headings: 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management Page Contents Importance of Decision Making in Management 1. Selection and Continuous Operation of Business 2. Helpful in Determination of Objectives and Achieving Them 3. Maximum and Best Use of Available Resources 4. Execution of Managerial Functions 5. The Success of Overall Institution 6. Technical Changes and Complications 7. Solving the Problems 8. Measurement of Managers Success 9. Less Risk 10. Emphasis on Professionalising the Management 11. Determination of Business Policies 12. To Offset Changes and Uncertainty Content: 6. Technical Changes and Complications Consistently ongoing changes in the technical field and the complements of the business world have added to the importance of decision making. Today the risks are much more, as compared to the past and the decision making in present times effects a large number of people and the large volume of capital. Similarly, various sections of the society are also affected by the business decision making, as society is highly interrelated. 7. Solving the Problems While explaining decision making as the process of solving the problems, it may be said that in this process, we search various alternatives for solving the problems and select the best of them. In this way, the problems may be solved by good and effective decision making. 8. Measurement of Managers Success The decisions taken by the managers are very important for achieving the objectives and goals of the Institutions because their success or failure depends on these decisions. Importance of Decision Making in Business If any institution advances ahead speedily on the way of progress, to achieve its objectives and goals, Its managers are regarded to be intelligent, capable and efficient.
https://www.googlesir.com/importance-of-decision-making/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1709320233#11_2639499175
Title: 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management - Googlesir Headings: 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management Page Contents Importance of Decision Making in Management 1. Selection and Continuous Operation of Business 2. Helpful in Determination of Objectives and Achieving Them 3. Maximum and Best Use of Available Resources 4. Execution of Managerial Functions 5. The Success of Overall Institution 6. Technical Changes and Complications 7. Solving the Problems 8. Measurement of Managers Success 9. Less Risk 10. Emphasis on Professionalising the Management 11. Determination of Business Policies 12. To Offset Changes and Uncertainty Content: Solving the Problems While explaining decision making as the process of solving the problems, it may be said that in this process, we search various alternatives for solving the problems and select the best of them. In this way, the problems may be solved by good and effective decision making. 8. Measurement of Managers Success The decisions taken by the managers are very important for achieving the objectives and goals of the Institutions because their success or failure depends on these decisions. Importance of Decision Making in Business If any institution advances ahead speedily on the way of progress, to achieve its objectives and goals, Its managers are regarded to be intelligent, capable and efficient. Their efficiency is proved by the art of taking timely and economically proper decisions. That is why “Quality of decisions taken by the managers is the measurement of their effectiveness and utility in the organization.” Related: 23 Key Factors Affecting Business Environment (With Examples). 9.
https://www.googlesir.com/importance-of-decision-making/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1709320233#12_2639501133
Title: 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management - Googlesir Headings: 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management 12 Importance of Decision Making in Business Management Page Contents Importance of Decision Making in Management 1. Selection and Continuous Operation of Business 2. Helpful in Determination of Objectives and Achieving Them 3. Maximum and Best Use of Available Resources 4. Execution of Managerial Functions 5. The Success of Overall Institution 6. Technical Changes and Complications 7. Solving the Problems 8. Measurement of Managers Success 9. Less Risk 10. Emphasis on Professionalising the Management 11. Determination of Business Policies 12. To Offset Changes and Uncertainty Content: Their efficiency is proved by the art of taking timely and economically proper decisions. That is why “Quality of decisions taken by the managers is the measurement of their effectiveness and utility in the organization.” Related: 23 Key Factors Affecting Business Environment (With Examples). 9. Less Risk In present-day business and non-business areas, a lot of risks may be seen. To reduce them, solid decisions are required to be taken. These decisions should completely based on facts, knowledge, constructive approach, rational, etc., so that the decisions of the managers may be more reliable, and business and non-business risks may be reduced. 10.
https://www.googlesir.com/importance-of-decision-making/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1709661671#0_2640587367
Title: What Do Democrats Believe? A Summary of Democratic Party Ideology - GoogoBits Headings: What Do Democrats Believe? A Summary of Democratic Party Ideology What Do Democrats Believe? A Summary of Democratic Party Ideology Individual Applications Working Role Of Government and Society Content: What Do Democrats Believe? A Summary of Democratic Party Ideology - GoogoBits 0 What Do Democrats Believe? A Summary of Democratic Party Ideology Although many Americans claim to be independent of either major political party, many more offer allegiance to one of two major parties in the United States – Republican and Democrat. Under a Republican administration, many citizens no longer understand what Democrats support. Thomas Jefferson founded what he called the Democratic-Republican Party in 1793. Decades later, Andrew Jackson split his coalition from the leading party in a bid for the White House and the current party Americans know as Democratic evolved. The older of the two major parties today, Democrats are those Americans who believe in government by the people. As stated in the Preamble of the United States Constitution, this nation’s government was founded to be by, of, and for the people. Democrats strive to support this idea and to protect it. Individual Applications Democrats believe in rights of the individual citizen.
https://www.googobits.com/democratic-ideology/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1709661671#1_2640588897
Title: What Do Democrats Believe? A Summary of Democratic Party Ideology - GoogoBits Headings: What Do Democrats Believe? A Summary of Democratic Party Ideology What Do Democrats Believe? A Summary of Democratic Party Ideology Individual Applications Working Role Of Government and Society Content: Decades later, Andrew Jackson split his coalition from the leading party in a bid for the White House and the current party Americans know as Democratic evolved. The older of the two major parties today, Democrats are those Americans who believe in government by the people. As stated in the Preamble of the United States Constitution, this nation’s government was founded to be by, of, and for the people. Democrats strive to support this idea and to protect it. Individual Applications Democrats believe in rights of the individual citizen. These rights include life, liberty, dignity, security, equality of opportunity, justice, privacy, and private ownership of property. To summarize, Democrats believe that each American citizen should have the right to all of the above things without interference from other citizens or the government. Democratic beliefs also honour the freedoms of the individual – freedom to worship as he or she may choose, freedom of thought, freedom of conscience, freedom of assembly, freedom of inquiry, freedom of expression, and freedom to participate in the political process. These Constitutional rights are valuable to Democrats who defended them daily. These rights – called inalienable by the Constitution –stem from the rigid standards that prevented most under British rule before the American Revolution.
https://www.googobits.com/democratic-ideology/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1709661671#6_2640596611
Title: What Do Democrats Believe? A Summary of Democratic Party Ideology - GoogoBits Headings: What Do Democrats Believe? A Summary of Democratic Party Ideology What Do Democrats Believe? A Summary of Democratic Party Ideology Individual Applications Working Role Of Government and Society Content: Most, if not all, of these solid Democratic beliefs, are outlined and protected by the United States Constitution. Many of today’s hot issues violate some of these tenets. The Homeland Security Act, for example, removes some of the individual freedoms and rights from American Citizens. Republicans feel that the loss of these rights is for the common good; Democrats disagree. Before pledging membership or allegiance to either political party, Americans should educate themselves about what each party believes and what each party stands for to be sure that their own beliefs agree.
https://www.googobits.com/democratic-ideology/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1713314875#6_2645833271
Title: How Much Does it Cost to Study Abroad in Australia? | Go Overseas Headings: How Much Does it Cost to Study Abroad in Australia? How Much Does it Cost to Study Abroad in Australia? By Jarrod Nye Average Tuition Cost for a Semester in Australia Tuition for a Semester of Direct Enrollment Study Abroad at: Tuition for a Semester Abroad through a Third-Party Provider: The Average Cost of Living in Australia Airfare & Travel Costs Other Costs to Consider While Studying in Australia Content: $9,500 per term (2019) CISabroad at Bond University, Gold Coast: $12,500 - $13,495 per term (2019) RECOMMENDED PROGRAMS  67 reviews CAPA Sydney: Study & Intern Abroad 12 reviews ISA Study Abroad in Newcastle, Australia 7 reviews Australia: Gold Coast or Brisbane - Undergraduate & Graduate Courses 23 reviews IFSA: Study Abroad Programs in Australia The Average Cost of Living in Australia Photo credit: Ian, Stepabroad Australia The average cost of living in Australia will greatly depend on your living arrangements. Some programs offer room and board included in the cost of the program, whereas others charge a flat rate and give you a monthly stipend for rent and food. Still others will let you make your own living arrangements. While I studied abroad, I was given the option to make my own living arrangements and opted to live in the dorms at my host university. I paid the same room and board that the Australian students paid, which came out to be around $4,000 (USD) per semester.
https://www.gooverseas.com/blog/cost-study-abroad-australia
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1713594844#15_2646591356
Title: How Much Can You Earn Teaching English in Thailand? | Go Overseas Headings: How Much Can You Earn Teaching English in Thailand? How Much Can You Earn Teaching English in Thailand? By Richelle Gamlam How Much Money Can You Make Teaching English in Thailand? 1. Public Schools: $800-$1,000 per month Sign Up for Teach Abroad Details 2. Language Academies: $9-$15 per hour ($650-$1,500 per month) 3. Private Bilingual Schools: $1,700-$2,500 per month 4. Private International Schools: $3,000-$5,500 per month What Are Typical Non-Salary Benefits in Thailand? How Much Does it Cost to Live in Thailand? Need to Save Money? Ready to Negotiate Your Salary in Thailand? New Jobs in Thailand TravelBud Thailand's Borders Reopened to Teachers - Includes TEFL Course, Guaranteed Placement & 24/7 Support Echo English Teach ESL in Thailand (Thai Baht 37,000:00 Month) Content: Those living in Bangkok should try to find a job paying $1,000-$1,300 to live comfortably. If you're living in a smaller city like Chaing Mai, $900 is more than enough, while smaller villages will be even cheaper. Ajarn has some handy interviews about the cost of living in Thailand that can help you create a budget. As long as you don't have a large amount of debt or student loans, an ESL teacher in Thailand can easily maintain a comfortable standard of living, and save money to travel around Southeast Asia during the holiday breaks. Compared to other countries in Southeast Asia, it's easy to accommodate a Western standard of living in Thailand, where fully furnished apartments with air conditioning are readily available -- not to mention Western-style bars, cafes, and restaurants in Bangkok (although, spending too much time and money on those will easily increase your budget). Below is a sample of some common expenses to give you an idea of the cost of living in Thailand. Though, if you want more details, again, the Ajarn interviews are very helpful. Expense In Bangkok Outside Bangkok Rent $255-$600 $200-$250 Phone $15 $15 Food $100-$250 $30-$100 Average Taxi Ride $5 $2-$5 Electricity & wifi $100 $50 Dinner at a restaurant $3-$6 $3-$6 Street food $2-$3 $2-$3 Coffee $2 $2 Beer $2-$3 $2 Monthly Train Ticket $33-$45 n/a Average budget $1,000+ $800 Need to Save Money? For the most part, the average public school salary will be enough to cover your cost of living in Thailand, with a little left over for travel. However, if you really need to make some extra money during your time in Thailand, there are a few ways you can boost your income, or make your salary go further.
https://www.gooverseas.com/blog/how-much-can-you-earn-teaching-english-in-thailand
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1717449842#0_2655115839
Title: Beef Empanada Recipe | Spanish Empanadas | Gordon Ramsay Recipes Headings: Beef Empanada Recipe Beef Empanada Recipe Ingredients Cooking instructions Content: Beef Empanada Recipe | Spanish Empanadas | Gordon Ramsay Recipes Beef Empanada Recipe Ingredients 2 x 375g packets all-butter puff pastry Olive oil, for frying 1 onion, peeled and finely diced 2 garlic cloves, peeled and finely chopped Pinch of ground cumin Pinch of ground cinnamon ½ tsp paprika 300g minced beef 4 tbsp pitted green olives, chopped 1 tsp dried oregano ½ tsp dried chilli flakes Pinch of sugar 2 hardboiled eggs, finely chopped 1 large egg, beaten Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper FOR THE CHIMICHURRI SAUCE Bunch of flat leaf parsley 3 garlic cloves, peeled 1 tbsp chopped fresh oregano leaves, or 1 tsp dried oregano 1 tsp dried chilli flakes, to taste 1 tbsp red wine vinegar 1 tbsp lemon juice 5 tbsp olive oil Cooking instructions MAKES 18 EMPANADAS Roll out both blocks of pastry to a thickness of 3mm and cut out eighteen discs, using an 11cm cutter or saucer. Cover the discs with cling film and chill while you prepare the filling. Heat a saucepan over a medium heat and add a little olive oil. Sweat the onion and garlic gently for about 5 minutes until soft but not coloured. Add the cumin, cinnamon and paprika and stir until aromatic. Add the beef, season with salt and pepper and cook for about 5 minutes until lightly browned. Mix in the olives, oregano, chilli flakes, sugar and eggs. Taste and adjust the seasoning as necessary. Leave to cool. Once the beef has cooled, spoon about 1 tablespoon onto each pastry disc, leaving a 1cm border around the edge.
https://www.gordonramsay.com/gr/recipes/beef-empanadas/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1717449842#1_2655117718
Title: Beef Empanada Recipe | Spanish Empanadas | Gordon Ramsay Recipes Headings: Beef Empanada Recipe Beef Empanada Recipe Ingredients Cooking instructions Content: Add the beef, season with salt and pepper and cook for about 5 minutes until lightly browned. Mix in the olives, oregano, chilli flakes, sugar and eggs. Taste and adjust the seasoning as necessary. Leave to cool. Once the beef has cooled, spoon about 1 tablespoon onto each pastry disc, leaving a 1cm border around the edge. Brush beaten egg around half the border, then fold the pastry over and press the edges together to seal and create a half-moon shape. Crimp the edges, removing any air pockets as you go. Chill the empanadas for 20 minutes to firm up. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 180ºC/Gas 4. Place the empanadas on a baking tray.
https://www.gordonramsay.com/gr/recipes/beef-empanadas/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1718517018#3_2657451159
Title: Miranda Rights When Arrested in California | Gorelick Law Headings: Miranda Rights When Arrested in California Miranda Rights When Arrested in California What Are Your Miranda Rights in California? The police didn't read me my Miranda rights when I was arrested. Will my case be dismissed? DUI Arrest in California and Miranda Warnings Should I Waive My Miranda Rights? Will a Lawyer Be Provided? Your Rights Against Self-Incrimination and Right to a Lawyer in California Criminal Cases Content: In the Supreme Court case, the Court found that the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination is intended to protect persons from being compelled to incriminate themselves. The prosecution cannot use statements stemming from a custodial interrogation unless there are procedural safeguards in place. Therefore, a defendant must be warned before questioning that he or she has: The right to remain silent; Anything the defendant says can be used against them in court; The right to the presence of an attorney; and If the defendant cannot afford an attorney one will be appointed prior to questioning. The police didn't read me my Miranda rights when I was arrested. Will my case be dismissed? An arrest does not necessarily mean the police have to give someone Miranda warnings.
https://www.gorelick-law.com/miranda-rights
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1720058571#7_2661331495
Title: Reagan Didn't Close Down Mental Hospitals - The Gormogons Headings: Reagan Didn’t Close Down Mental Hospitals Post navigation Reagan Didn’t Close Down Mental Hospitals Post navigation Content: Ergo, to the liberals, REAGAN CLOSED THE MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES. The fact that states closed some facilities and let staff go at others due to their own budget issues is unimportant because, of course, liberals hated Reagan. And still do. So the Newtown shooter, born around 1992, exhibited some sort of spectrum disorder; possibly, some who knew him suggest, Asperger’s. This syndrome is not associated with violence at all, and it wasn’t until after 2010 that the symptoms became obvious enough that his mother considered mental treatment for her son. To what degree she sought help is unknown, but it would have been covered under insurance. Under mental health guidelines, there really were no grounds to place the boy into a treatment facility. Had she done so, there would have been means to pay for it. And then he did what he did in Newtown, and liberals managed to find a way to blame guns— disproved, since we now know how he obtained them and that nothing would have prevented this—and Reagan.
https://www.gormogons.com/index.php/2013/03/reagan-didnt-close-down-mental-hospitals/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1721971479#9_2665623183
Title: 11 Key Graphic Design Interview Questions & Answers | GoSkills Headings: 11 Key Graphic Design Interview Questions & Answers 11 Key Graphic Design Interview Questions & Answers Ace the interview Introductory questions 1. Tell me about yourself. 2. Why do you want to work for us? 3. Where do you see yourself in five years? 4. Why did you choose graphic design as a profession? Performance-based questions 5. What makes you a good graphic designer? 6. What are your strengths and weaknesses? 7. Describe a time when you had a conflict at work. 8. What qualities and skills should a great graphic designer have? 9. Do you work better alone or in a group? 10. How do you incorporate feedback into designs? 11. If I asked you to design x, which software would you use? What is the use of x in Photoshop? What is the shortcut for x in CAD? Ready to ace your interview? Content: What makes you a good graphic designer? Graphic design as a profession is a juggling act. You’re working to create something that incorporates your client’s specifications as well your own design sensibilities. If you’re lucky, the two overlap, but that’s often not the case. Sought-after qualities in this field include communication, curiosity, passion, ability to take criticism, problem-solving, patience, and reliability. This Creative Boom article goes through why each of these qualities holds weight in this field. 6. What are your strengths and weaknesses? Employers ask this question to ensure that your abilities line up with the skills needed for the role. More importantly, they’re looking for candidates that are confident and self-aware about their strengths and shortcomings.
https://www.goskills.com/Design/Articles/Graphic-design-interview-questions-answers
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1722521082#9_2667165682
Title: 27 Finance Roles to Know in 2021 | GoSkills Headings: 27 Finance Roles to Know in 2021 27 Finance Roles to Know in 2021 1. Accountant 2. Accounts Assistant 3. Assistant Accountant 4. Auditor 5. Bank Cashier/Clerk 6. Bank Manager 7. Bookkeeper 8. Budget Analyst 9. Chief Finance Officer 10. Controller 11. Cost Estimator 12. Finance Administrator 13. Finance Associate 14. Finance Lawyer 15. Finance Manager 16. Financial Analyst 17. Insurance Underwriter 18. Investment Banker 19. Loan Officer 20. Mortgage Advisor 21. Payroll Administrator 22. Personal Banker 23. Personal Relationship Manager 24. Procurement Manager 25. Stockbroker 26. Tax Examiner 27. Treasury Analyst Start learning essential finance skills today Content: Professional Advancement Assistant accountants can gain experience or acquire certifications and become senior accountants and CPAs later on. Job Satisfaction Extreme (Source: PayScale) 4. Auditor A.K.A Accountants and auditors are sometimes interchanged. However, accountants refer mostly to professionals who prepare financial statements using accounting standards while auditors are professionals who review these statements for accuracy, veracity, fraud, and other purposes using auditing and investigative techniques. Average Salary (US) $54,783 [with average additional compensation of $2,009 (Bonus), $1,413 (profit sharing), and $12,500 (commission)] (Source: PayScale) Role & Job Description Auditors verify the accuracy of financial statements and other business documents. These professionals often attest to the veracity of business records and are employed to investigate and identify accounting/ bookkeeping errors, misrepresentations, inadequacies, and fraud. Auditors also help maintain documentary compliance with relevant standards, regulations, or policies. Experience/ Qualifications/ Skills Needed Auditors have a bachelor’s degree in accounting.
https://www.goskills.com/Finance/Resources/Finance-roles
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1722521082#10_2667167809
Title: 27 Finance Roles to Know in 2021 | GoSkills Headings: 27 Finance Roles to Know in 2021 27 Finance Roles to Know in 2021 1. Accountant 2. Accounts Assistant 3. Assistant Accountant 4. Auditor 5. Bank Cashier/Clerk 6. Bank Manager 7. Bookkeeper 8. Budget Analyst 9. Chief Finance Officer 10. Controller 11. Cost Estimator 12. Finance Administrator 13. Finance Associate 14. Finance Lawyer 15. Finance Manager 16. Financial Analyst 17. Insurance Underwriter 18. Investment Banker 19. Loan Officer 20. Mortgage Advisor 21. Payroll Administrator 22. Personal Banker 23. Personal Relationship Manager 24. Procurement Manager 25. Stockbroker 26. Tax Examiner 27. Treasury Analyst Start learning essential finance skills today Content: Average Salary (US) $54,783 [with average additional compensation of $2,009 (Bonus), $1,413 (profit sharing), and $12,500 (commission)] (Source: PayScale) Role & Job Description Auditors verify the accuracy of financial statements and other business documents. These professionals often attest to the veracity of business records and are employed to investigate and identify accounting/ bookkeeping errors, misrepresentations, inadequacies, and fraud. Auditors also help maintain documentary compliance with relevant standards, regulations, or policies. Experience/ Qualifications/ Skills Needed Auditors have a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Some become certified public accountants via a licensure exam. The most important technical skills for auditors include accounting, financial analysis, data analysis, and accounting software. Relevant soft skills include patience, problem-solving, deductive reasoning, and focus. Work Environment Auditors can work as independent service providers or consultants, or they can be employed by organizations to join a team or department. Professional Advancement Auditors can gain experience to become senior auditors, senior accountants, and corporate controller.
https://www.goskills.com/Finance/Resources/Finance-roles
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1725246658#13_2673051649
Title: Meekness and Humility: God's Cure for Pride, Arrogance and Haughtiness Headings: Meekness and Humility vs. Pride, Haughtiness, and Egotism Meekness and Humility vs. Pride, Haughtiness, and Egotism Why should people be meek and humble? What problems are caused by pride, arrogance, ego, self-exaltation, haughtiness, and self-will? Should you learn self-assertiveness, or should you learn not to be proud and haughty? What does the Bible teach about meekness, humility, gentleness, and lowliness in contrast to pride, selfishness, self-will, and arrogance? Two of the greatest characters in the Bible possessed in common the qualities we want to study in this lesson. Other verses emphasize the importance of these qualities Definitions: Meekness Humility Part I: Meekness and Humility Toward God I. We Must Recognize Our Sinfulness and Our Dependence On God. A. We Must Recognize Our Sinfulness. Luke 18:9-14 1 John 1:8,10 B. We Must Depend on God. Note the example of Moses - Deuteronomy 8:3,11-14,16-18 Note the teaching of Jesus - Matthew 18:1-4. II. We Must Submit To God's Commands. A. Note the Examples of Moses and of Jesus The example of Moses The example of Jesus B. Applications to Us III. We Must Accept Circumstances of Life According to God's Will. A. Note the Examples of Moses and Jesus Example of Moses: Example of Jesus: B. Application to Us IV. We Must Resist Error and False Teaching in the Lives of Others. A. Note the Example of Moses and Jesus The example of Moses The example of Jesus B. Applications to Us Meekness requires that we too oppose sin and false doctrine in the lives of others. Meekness, like love, is exercised first toward God. Part II: Meekness and Humility Toward Other People I. We Must Submit to Human Authority Ordained by God. A. Citizens' Submission to Civil Rulers B. Wives' Submission to Husbands II. We Must Honor Others Rather Than Exalting Ourselves. Romans 12:3 - Don't think more highly of self than you ought to think, but think soberly. Admit your weaknesses and especially your sins. Appreciate the good qualities of others. Give God credit for what good points you do have. Romans 12:16 - Do not set your mind on high things ... Do not be wise in your own opinion. Romans 12:15 - Rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep. III. We Must Serve the Needs and Interests of Others Matthew 23:11,12 - Greatness is measured in terms of service rendered to others. Philippians 2:2-8 - Each should count others better than himself (v3). V4 - Let each of you look out, not just for his own interests, but also for the interests of others. Vv 5-8 - Jesus is the example. He was meek and lowly. IV. We Must Help Others Overcome Sin. A. Teach with Compassion and Self-control for the Proper Purpose. Galatians 6:1 - One overtaken in trespass should be restored in a spirit of meekness. This shows the proper purpose of teaching: to restore the person. Specifically, strive to let the person know that this is your purpose. B. Avoid Quarrels B. Teach with Longsuffering and Forbearance V. We Must Work for Unity, Peace, and Harmony. A. A Humble Person Is Willing to Submit for the Good of the Group Philippians 2:2,3 - With lowliness of mind, do nothing through faction or vainglory. James 3:13-18 - The meek person avoids envy and is willing to yield. B. A Humble Person Is Willing to Forgive, not to Retaliate. Conclusion Note: If you wish to study further about topics mentioned in this lesson, please note the links listed below. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Topics for further Bible study (Click for more information. Use your "back" key to return here.) Use your "back" button to return to the previous page. Go to the Bible Study Online Library (the Gospel Way) See our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) if you have questions about our site or author. Follow us at: Links from other web sites to this page or to our home page are welcome and encouraged: www.gospelway.com The Gospel Way: Free Bible Study Online Materials & Guides Hit-meter: 48182669 Content: Perhaps, but a child is not just forgiving; he is totally dependent on his parents. Where does a child receive what he needs? Who provides his food, changes his diaper, and dresses him? When he has pain, for whom does he call? A child is weak, but he knows Momma and Daddy can meet his needs. So humility leads us to humbly admit our need for God. Proper humility toward God is an admission of our own weakness, sinfulness, unprofitableness, and inability to obtain or accomplish by ourselves the things we need. We need help from someone far greater than we are. God knows what we need and what is good better than we know, and He has power to do what needs done.
https://www.gospelway.com/christianlife/meekness.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1725246658#14_2673056613
Title: Meekness and Humility: God's Cure for Pride, Arrogance and Haughtiness Headings: Meekness and Humility vs. Pride, Haughtiness, and Egotism Meekness and Humility vs. Pride, Haughtiness, and Egotism Why should people be meek and humble? What problems are caused by pride, arrogance, ego, self-exaltation, haughtiness, and self-will? Should you learn self-assertiveness, or should you learn not to be proud and haughty? What does the Bible teach about meekness, humility, gentleness, and lowliness in contrast to pride, selfishness, self-will, and arrogance? Two of the greatest characters in the Bible possessed in common the qualities we want to study in this lesson. Other verses emphasize the importance of these qualities Definitions: Meekness Humility Part I: Meekness and Humility Toward God I. We Must Recognize Our Sinfulness and Our Dependence On God. A. We Must Recognize Our Sinfulness. Luke 18:9-14 1 John 1:8,10 B. We Must Depend on God. Note the example of Moses - Deuteronomy 8:3,11-14,16-18 Note the teaching of Jesus - Matthew 18:1-4. II. We Must Submit To God's Commands. A. Note the Examples of Moses and of Jesus The example of Moses The example of Jesus B. Applications to Us III. We Must Accept Circumstances of Life According to God's Will. A. Note the Examples of Moses and Jesus Example of Moses: Example of Jesus: B. Application to Us IV. We Must Resist Error and False Teaching in the Lives of Others. A. Note the Example of Moses and Jesus The example of Moses The example of Jesus B. Applications to Us Meekness requires that we too oppose sin and false doctrine in the lives of others. Meekness, like love, is exercised first toward God. Part II: Meekness and Humility Toward Other People I. We Must Submit to Human Authority Ordained by God. A. Citizens' Submission to Civil Rulers B. Wives' Submission to Husbands II. We Must Honor Others Rather Than Exalting Ourselves. Romans 12:3 - Don't think more highly of self than you ought to think, but think soberly. Admit your weaknesses and especially your sins. Appreciate the good qualities of others. Give God credit for what good points you do have. Romans 12:16 - Do not set your mind on high things ... Do not be wise in your own opinion. Romans 12:15 - Rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep. III. We Must Serve the Needs and Interests of Others Matthew 23:11,12 - Greatness is measured in terms of service rendered to others. Philippians 2:2-8 - Each should count others better than himself (v3). V4 - Let each of you look out, not just for his own interests, but also for the interests of others. Vv 5-8 - Jesus is the example. He was meek and lowly. IV. We Must Help Others Overcome Sin. A. Teach with Compassion and Self-control for the Proper Purpose. Galatians 6:1 - One overtaken in trespass should be restored in a spirit of meekness. This shows the proper purpose of teaching: to restore the person. Specifically, strive to let the person know that this is your purpose. B. Avoid Quarrels B. Teach with Longsuffering and Forbearance V. We Must Work for Unity, Peace, and Harmony. A. A Humble Person Is Willing to Submit for the Good of the Group Philippians 2:2,3 - With lowliness of mind, do nothing through faction or vainglory. James 3:13-18 - The meek person avoids envy and is willing to yield. B. A Humble Person Is Willing to Forgive, not to Retaliate. Conclusion Note: If you wish to study further about topics mentioned in this lesson, please note the links listed below. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Topics for further Bible study (Click for more information. Use your "back" key to return here.) Use your "back" button to return to the previous page. Go to the Bible Study Online Library (the Gospel Way) See our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) if you have questions about our site or author. Follow us at: Links from other web sites to this page or to our home page are welcome and encouraged: www.gospelway.com The Gospel Way: Free Bible Study Online Materials & Guides Hit-meter: 48182669 Content: A child is weak, but he knows Momma and Daddy can meet his needs. So humility leads us to humbly admit our need for God. Proper humility toward God is an admission of our own weakness, sinfulness, unprofitableness, and inability to obtain or accomplish by ourselves the things we need. We need help from someone far greater than we are. God knows what we need and what is good better than we know, and He has power to do what needs done. Humility will lead us to appreciate Him, trust His will, and give Him the glory, rather than exalting self. II. We Must Submit To God's Commands. If we know our weaknesses and our tendency to err, in contrast to God's wisdom and power, we should be willing to do what He says. We should believe that His will is best and that we will receive His aid only if we obey Him.
https://www.gospelway.com/christianlife/meekness.php
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Title: How to Count Non Blank or Non Empty Cells in Excel | Excelchat How to Count Non Blank or Non Empty Cells in Excel Headings: How to Count Non Blank or Non Empty Cells in Excel How to Count Non Blank or Non Empty Cells in Excel Using Excel Status Bar Count Using Excel Find and Replace functionality Using Excel Formulas to count Non Blank cells =COUNTA (B2:B7) =COUNTIF (B2:B7,"<>"&"") =SUMPRODUCT (-- (LEN (TRIM (B2:B7))>0)) Did this post not answer your question? Get a solution from connecting with the expert. Another blog reader asked this question today on Excelchat: Content: Each formula is designed to count such cells based on what kind of filled cells you need to count. Here we will discuss these formulas in details. COUNTA function Excel COUNTA function is designed to count all those cells that are filled with values (both text and number), formulas (returning empty text (“”) or values), spaces, or formula errors. Following formula gives you count of students who have grades’ values. =COUNTA (B2: B7) COUNTIF function Excel COUNTIF function counts cells that meet the condition Not Equal to empty (“<>”&””). This formula also counts cells that are filled with values, formulas, spaces, or formula errors. In this example, It will give you total count of cells where student have grades and also cells that have even blank formula, such as; =COUNTIF (B2: B7,"<>"&"") SUMPRODUCT, LEN and TRIM functions If you want to ignore cells that are filled with only spaces and formulas returning empty text (“”), and only want to count those cells that are filled with values then you need to combine these three functions in single formula in following way;
https://www.got-it.ai/solutions/excel-chat/excel-tutorial/count/how-to-count-non-blank-cells
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1735351806#7_2698020676
Title: How to Count Non Blank or Non Empty Cells in Excel | Excelchat How to Count Non Blank or Non Empty Cells in Excel Headings: How to Count Non Blank or Non Empty Cells in Excel How to Count Non Blank or Non Empty Cells in Excel Using Excel Status Bar Count Using Excel Find and Replace functionality Using Excel Formulas to count Non Blank cells =COUNTA (B2:B7) =COUNTIF (B2:B7,"<>"&"") =SUMPRODUCT (-- (LEN (TRIM (B2:B7))>0)) Did this post not answer your question? Get a solution from connecting with the expert. Another blog reader asked this question today on Excelchat: Content: B7) COUNTIF function Excel COUNTIF function counts cells that meet the condition Not Equal to empty (“<>”&””). This formula also counts cells that are filled with values, formulas, spaces, or formula errors. In this example, It will give you total count of cells where student have grades and also cells that have even blank formula, such as; =COUNTIF (B2: B7,"<>"&"") SUMPRODUCT, LEN and TRIM functions If you want to ignore cells that are filled with only spaces and formulas returning empty text (“”), and only want to count those cells that are filled with values then you need to combine these three functions in single formula in following way; =SUMPRODUCT (-- (LEN (TRIM (B2: B7))>0)) Here, TRIM function eliminates spaces from cells in range, LEN function return counts of character length in each cell of selected range. Double Hyphen symbol (–) converts cells’ values into 1s that have character length greater than zero. And cells which character length is zero, they are converted into 0s. Finally SUMPRODUCT function sums these 1s and 0s to return total count.
https://www.got-it.ai/solutions/excel-chat/excel-tutorial/count/how-to-count-non-blank-cells
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1735351806#8_2698022619
Title: How to Count Non Blank or Non Empty Cells in Excel | Excelchat How to Count Non Blank or Non Empty Cells in Excel Headings: How to Count Non Blank or Non Empty Cells in Excel How to Count Non Blank or Non Empty Cells in Excel Using Excel Status Bar Count Using Excel Find and Replace functionality Using Excel Formulas to count Non Blank cells =COUNTA (B2:B7) =COUNTIF (B2:B7,"<>"&"") =SUMPRODUCT (-- (LEN (TRIM (B2:B7))>0)) Did this post not answer your question? Get a solution from connecting with the expert. Another blog reader asked this question today on Excelchat: Content: =SUMPRODUCT (-- (LEN (TRIM (B2: B7))>0)) Here, TRIM function eliminates spaces from cells in range, LEN function return counts of character length in each cell of selected range. Double Hyphen symbol (–) converts cells’ values into 1s that have character length greater than zero. And cells which character length is zero, they are converted into 0s. Finally SUMPRODUCT function sums these 1s and 0s to return total count. Did this post not answer your question? Get a solution from connecting with the expert. Another blog reader asked this question today on Excelchat: I need to update a formula on the "Summary Tab 2" in cell E3. The formula currently totals non-blank cells on two rows on the "Tracker" tab with the condition that "Amy Perkins" is in the 3rd row.
https://www.got-it.ai/solutions/excel-chat/excel-tutorial/count/how-to-count-non-blank-cells
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1738698150#6_2706546849
Title: Culture Australia - Culture in Australia Headings: Australian Culture Culture and society Culture shock Making friends Where to find new friends Australian laws Some common laws that you should be aware of are: Culture and Society Australian Culture A background on the Australia Culture The Society and culture Australia: Natural and Cultural Experience Host Families Cultural variations in Australia Content: You can spend your spare time playing sport, or taking up a hobby. Also you may meet some new friends. Be flexible with your decisions. Your international student advisor or counsellor at your institution can resolve any issues that you may have. If you are unsure of anything and need to ask any questions, just ask someone. Australians are approachable people and generally will be happy to help you. Making friends Moving to another country you will meet new people everywhere you go. Having friends to support you with issues and troubles can help you immensely throughout your studies. The chances are that when you first start your studies, you will meet a lot of new friends your age. Being in the same classes with your new friends, you will have a lot of things in common, and these friends you meet now will become good business contacts in the future.
https://www.gotoaustralia.com.au/culture-australia/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1738698150#7_2706548320
Title: Culture Australia - Culture in Australia Headings: Australian Culture Culture and society Culture shock Making friends Where to find new friends Australian laws Some common laws that you should be aware of are: Culture and Society Australian Culture A background on the Australia Culture The Society and culture Australia: Natural and Cultural Experience Host Families Cultural variations in Australia Content: Australians are approachable people and generally will be happy to help you. Making friends Moving to another country you will meet new people everywhere you go. Having friends to support you with issues and troubles can help you immensely throughout your studies. The chances are that when you first start your studies, you will meet a lot of new friends your age. Being in the same classes with your new friends, you will have a lot of things in common, and these friends you meet now will become good business contacts in the future. Where to find new friends The best place to find new friends is in a club on campus, such as the drama clubs, sporting clubs, cultural clubs, book clubs, etc. Join any club that you might find interesting. Making friends with the local students will help you with speaking English, and you will learn more about Australia’s culture. The community has a large range of clubs for offer, such as local sporting clubs, religious events, nightclubs or chat rooms online. Australian laws In Australia, we have freedom of choice to live wherever we want, say what we want and dress how we want.
https://www.gotoaustralia.com.au/culture-australia/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1738698150#8_2706550060
Title: Culture Australia - Culture in Australia Headings: Australian Culture Culture and society Culture shock Making friends Where to find new friends Australian laws Some common laws that you should be aware of are: Culture and Society Australian Culture A background on the Australia Culture The Society and culture Australia: Natural and Cultural Experience Host Families Cultural variations in Australia Content: Where to find new friends The best place to find new friends is in a club on campus, such as the drama clubs, sporting clubs, cultural clubs, book clubs, etc. Join any club that you might find interesting. Making friends with the local students will help you with speaking English, and you will learn more about Australia’s culture. The community has a large range of clubs for offer, such as local sporting clubs, religious events, nightclubs or chat rooms online. Australian laws In Australia, we have freedom of choice to live wherever we want, say what we want and dress how we want. It’s this free lifestyle which attracts so many visitors to Australia. It is important to obey the laws of the country at all times, to keep Australia the safe and carefree country that it is. International students and overseas visitors must obey these laws even those that are different to the laws in your home country. Some common laws that you should be aware of are: You must be over the age of 18 to but cigarettes or alcohol.
https://www.gotoaustralia.com.au/culture-australia/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1744330916#0_2720287938
Title: 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes Headings: 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes Common Amazon Prime Video Problems Try Hulu Free Today Is Amazon Prime Video Down? Try Audible Today And Get A Free Audiobook How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Error 7031 Save with a Free Amazon Business Account How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Streaming Problems How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Connection Problems How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Download Problems How to Fix Android Amazon Prime Video Problems How to Fix iPhone & iPad Amazon Prime Video Problems How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Login Problems How to Fix Amazon Video Smart TV Problems Content: 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes This guide will show you how to fix common Amazon Prime video problems to get back to watching shows or movies. If you are left wondering, “Is Amazon Prime Video down?” we’ll show you where to check and what to do if the problem is on your device or network. We also have a quick fix for Amazon Prime Video error 7031. We’re seeing occasional upticks in Amazon Prime Video errors as more viewers use the service to watch during the day and especially in the evening. Amazon Prime Video, also known by some users as Amazon Instant Video, is a streaming service that is free with Amazon Prime. There are thousands of free shows and movies to stream, but Amazon does charge to buy or rent some movies and shows. You can watch movies, TV shows, and original series on Amazon Prime Video free of charge. There are apps for the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Android, PS4, Xbox One, smart TVs, and other devices. Common Amazon Prime Video Problems 1.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1744330916#1_2720289897
Title: 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes Headings: 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes Common Amazon Prime Video Problems Try Hulu Free Today Is Amazon Prime Video Down? Try Audible Today And Get A Free Audiobook How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Error 7031 Save with a Free Amazon Business Account How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Streaming Problems How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Connection Problems How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Download Problems How to Fix Android Amazon Prime Video Problems How to Fix iPhone & iPad Amazon Prime Video Problems How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Login Problems How to Fix Amazon Video Smart TV Problems Content: Amazon Prime Video, also known by some users as Amazon Instant Video, is a streaming service that is free with Amazon Prime. There are thousands of free shows and movies to stream, but Amazon does charge to buy or rent some movies and shows. You can watch movies, TV shows, and original series on Amazon Prime Video free of charge. There are apps for the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Android, PS4, Xbox One, smart TVs, and other devices. Common Amazon Prime Video Problems 1. Is Amazon Prime Video Down? 2. How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Error 7031 3. How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Streaming Problems 4. How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Connection Problems 5.
https://www.gottabemobile.com/common-amazon-prime-video-problems-fixes/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1744330916#3_2720292987
Title: 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes Headings: 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes Common Amazon Prime Video Problems Try Hulu Free Today Is Amazon Prime Video Down? Try Audible Today And Get A Free Audiobook How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Error 7031 Save with a Free Amazon Business Account How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Streaming Problems How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Connection Problems How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Download Problems How to Fix Android Amazon Prime Video Problems How to Fix iPhone & iPad Amazon Prime Video Problems How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Login Problems How to Fix Amazon Video Smart TV Problems Content: How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Download Problems 6. How to Fix Android Amazon Prime Video Problems 7. How to Fix iPhone & iPad Amazon Prime Video Problems 8. How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Login Problems 9. How to Fix Amazon Video Smart TV Problems Try Hulu Free Today Customers can run into Amazon Prime Video streaming problems, connection problems and may see Amazon Prime Video error codes while trying to use the service. You’ll see complaints from users that the Amazon Prime Video service will disconnect or that there is an error saying, “Unavailable, try again later.” How to fix common Amazon Video problems. Use this guide to fix common Amazon Prime Video problems with streaming, your devices, and problems downloading Prime Videos to your phone or tablet to watch offline. Is Amazon Prime Video Down? In most cases, the problem is in your home or with the app on the device you are using, but sometimes Amazon does go down.
https://www.gottabemobile.com/common-amazon-prime-video-problems-fixes/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1744330916#4_2720294854
Title: 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes Headings: 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes 7 Common Amazon Prime Video Problems & Fixes Common Amazon Prime Video Problems Try Hulu Free Today Is Amazon Prime Video Down? Try Audible Today And Get A Free Audiobook How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Error 7031 Save with a Free Amazon Business Account How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Streaming Problems How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Connection Problems How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Download Problems How to Fix Android Amazon Prime Video Problems How to Fix iPhone & iPad Amazon Prime Video Problems How to Fix Amazon Prime Video Login Problems How to Fix Amazon Video Smart TV Problems Content: You’ll see complaints from users that the Amazon Prime Video service will disconnect or that there is an error saying, “Unavailable, try again later.” How to fix common Amazon Video problems. Use this guide to fix common Amazon Prime Video problems with streaming, your devices, and problems downloading Prime Videos to your phone or tablet to watch offline. Is Amazon Prime Video Down? In most cases, the problem is in your home or with the app on the device you are using, but sometimes Amazon does go down. You can check Down Detector to see if Amazon Prime Video is down today and see other users who share if the service is experiencing issues. If there is an outage, you will need to wait for it to pass to use the service. You can try using an alternate service like Netflix or Hulu, both of which offer free trials. Keep in mind that Amazon Prime Video runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS), one of the most robust cloud providers in the world. Many of the biggest apps, services, and websites run on AWS and there are multiple redundancies to prevent downtime.
https://www.gottabemobile.com/common-amazon-prime-video-problems-fixes/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1749046230#0_2729679165
Title: The Many Benefits of Electric Cars Headings: The Benefits of owning an electric car The Benefits of owning an electric car The benefits of electric vehicles How much could I save? Cost of electric cars Cheaper to maintain Better for the environment, better for you Fast, easy home charging A quieter, more enjoyable driving experience The future of driving is electric Find your perfect electric vehicle Content: The Many Benefits of Electric Cars The Benefits of owning an electric car The benefits of electric vehicles As EVs become more mainstream, the costs are dropping rapidly and there are a wide variety of benefits for drivers making the switch. From the environmental impact to the savings you can make on fuel, tax and maintenance costs, electric vehicles could help you save significant amounts of money. On a cost per mile basis a fully electric car could cost you a quarter or less of what a traditional petrol or diesel car might. These savings quickly add up, see how much you could save on each journey when driving an EV by using our special Journey Cost Calculator below. How much could I save? Cost of electric cars EVs offer outstanding value over the long term and can be an excellent investment for drivers looking for a cheaper, more efficient way to get around. Like traditional petrol and diesel vehicles, the cost of buying an electric car varies depending on make, model, features and type. There is an EV to suit almost every budget and our car selector tool is designed to help you find your perfect car quickly and easily. Cheaper to maintain While the price of an EV may be similar to most comparable petrol or diesel cars, the cost of running one is significantly cheaper particularly over the full lifetime of the vehicle. From tax incentives and special government grants to enhanced fuel efficiency, the lower cost of electricity and reduced maintenance requirements, you could spend far less on an electric vehicle than you do on your current car.
https://www.goultralow.com/ev-owners/benefits/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1749046230#1_2729681346
Title: The Many Benefits of Electric Cars Headings: The Benefits of owning an electric car The Benefits of owning an electric car The benefits of electric vehicles How much could I save? Cost of electric cars Cheaper to maintain Better for the environment, better for you Fast, easy home charging A quieter, more enjoyable driving experience The future of driving is electric Find your perfect electric vehicle Content: Cost of electric cars EVs offer outstanding value over the long term and can be an excellent investment for drivers looking for a cheaper, more efficient way to get around. Like traditional petrol and diesel vehicles, the cost of buying an electric car varies depending on make, model, features and type. There is an EV to suit almost every budget and our car selector tool is designed to help you find your perfect car quickly and easily. Cheaper to maintain While the price of an EV may be similar to most comparable petrol or diesel cars, the cost of running one is significantly cheaper particularly over the full lifetime of the vehicle. From tax incentives and special government grants to enhanced fuel efficiency, the lower cost of electricity and reduced maintenance requirements, you could spend far less on an electric vehicle than you do on your current car. Fully electric cars are designed to be as efficient as possible and there are generally 3 main components powering the vehicle; the on-board charger, inverter and motor. This means there is far less wear and tear on the car and little stress on the motor, with fewer moving parts susceptible to damage. All this means you’ll rarely have to have your EV serviced and the running and repair costs are minimal. Better for the environment, better for you Fully electric cars have zero tailpipe emissions making them greener, cleaner and better for the environment than petrol or diesel cars.
https://www.goultralow.com/ev-owners/benefits/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1749091806#1_2729788476
Title: Keeping Your LinkedIn Activity Private Headings: LinkedIn Tips: Keeping Your LinkedIn Activity Private LinkedIn Tips: Keeping Your LinkedIn Activity Private WRITTEN by: Bill Sterzenbach | categories: B2B , Content Marketing Let's get defensive! Content: Turn off your activity broadcasts Hide your activity feed Hide your connections Hide "viewers of this profile also viewed" box Access your settings: Click your image in the upper-right area of the LinkedIn page. Or just click here Step 1: Click "Privacy & Settings". Once this page displays, scroll all the way to the bottom and select "Go to previous version of settings". Step 2: Click "Turn on/off your activity broadcasts". Un-check the box. Step 3: Click "Select who can see your activity feed".
https://www.goupward.com/insights/b2b/defensive-linkedin-profile.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1749091806#2_2729789447
Title: Keeping Your LinkedIn Activity Private Headings: LinkedIn Tips: Keeping Your LinkedIn Activity Private LinkedIn Tips: Keeping Your LinkedIn Activity Private WRITTEN by: Bill Sterzenbach | categories: B2B , Content Marketing Let's get defensive! Content: Step 2: Click "Turn on/off your activity broadcasts". Un-check the box. Step 3: Click "Select who can see your activity feed". Select "Only you". Step 4: Click "Viewers of this profile also viewed". Un-check the box. These steps will help ensure that you are only broadcasting your news updates rather than every connection or profile change.
https://www.goupward.com/insights/b2b/defensive-linkedin-profile.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1750946756#0_2733946547
Title: Nori, dried seaweed : Substitutes, Ingredients, Equivalents - GourmetSleuth Headings: Nori, dried seaweed Nori, dried seaweed What is Nori, dried seaweed? Where To Buy Nori Substitute for Nori, dried seaweed An Alternative To Nori Favorite Nori, dried seaweed Recipes Content: Nori, dried seaweed : Substitutes, Ingredients, Equivalents - GourmetSleuth Nori, dried seaweed a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Quick Find: select Nori, dried seaweed photo credit: gourmetsleuth Other Names: sushi nori, yaki-nori, seaweed sheets What is Nori, dried seaweed? Nori is dried, paper thin sheets of seaweed used as the outside "wrapper" for many types of sushi. In addition to a common sushi ingredient it can also be served lightly toasted as a breakfast food. Store in an airtight bag, indefinitely. Where To Buy Nori Nori can be purchased in many well stocked stores such as Trader Joe's, Whole Foods and many main stream grocery stores. You can purchase nori online as well on sites such as Amazon.com.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1750946756#1_2733947797
Title: Nori, dried seaweed : Substitutes, Ingredients, Equivalents - GourmetSleuth Headings: Nori, dried seaweed Nori, dried seaweed What is Nori, dried seaweed? Where To Buy Nori Substitute for Nori, dried seaweed An Alternative To Nori Favorite Nori, dried seaweed Recipes Content: Nori is dried, paper thin sheets of seaweed used as the outside "wrapper" for many types of sushi. In addition to a common sushi ingredient it can also be served lightly toasted as a breakfast food. Store in an airtight bag, indefinitely. Where To Buy Nori Nori can be purchased in many well stocked stores such as Trader Joe's, Whole Foods and many main stream grocery stores. You can purchase nori online as well on sites such as Amazon.com. Substitute for Nori, dried seaweed If you don't have nori sheets or prefer something with a less "briny" flavor you can purchase soy bean sheets (soy paper) OR if you are making sushi, leave the nori off and wrap the rice in plastic wrap, then roll the sushi in toasted sesame seeds. Sea Vegetables Email An Alternative To Nori For people with certain allergies, or people who simply don't like Nori you can substitute soy bean paper (Mamenori). The soy bean sheets come in various colors, all have a neutral flavor. Read more about soy bean paper . See other possible substitutions above.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1750946756#2_2733949319
Title: Nori, dried seaweed : Substitutes, Ingredients, Equivalents - GourmetSleuth Headings: Nori, dried seaweed Nori, dried seaweed What is Nori, dried seaweed? Where To Buy Nori Substitute for Nori, dried seaweed An Alternative To Nori Favorite Nori, dried seaweed Recipes Content: Substitute for Nori, dried seaweed If you don't have nori sheets or prefer something with a less "briny" flavor you can purchase soy bean sheets (soy paper) OR if you are making sushi, leave the nori off and wrap the rice in plastic wrap, then roll the sushi in toasted sesame seeds. Sea Vegetables Email An Alternative To Nori For people with certain allergies, or people who simply don't like Nori you can substitute soy bean paper (Mamenori). The soy bean sheets come in various colors, all have a neutral flavor. Read more about soy bean paper . See other possible substitutions above. Favorite Nori, dried seaweed Recipes Kona Lobster & Diver Scallop Salad Kona Lobster & Diver Scallop Salad is a perfect balance of sweet and spice. It features a special ingredient, wasabi oil as well as ginger, soy sauce, jalapenos, lobster, scallops, and shredded nori.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1754025166#6_2740181426
Title: Confidence intervals for the Scottish Health Survey - gov.scot Headings: Confidence intervals for the Scottish Health Survey Confidence intervals for the Scottish Health Survey This document is part of a collection What is a confidence interval? Why do we need confidence intervals? What is a confidence level? Can we reduce the width of our confidence interval to increase precision ? What impact does sample size have on confidence intervals? When should confidence intervals be used? How to use confidence intervals to estimate change How does a complex survey design affect confidence intervals? How to report confidence intervals? How to present confidence intervals in Excel Useful links: Representing confidence intervals in Excel Was this helpful? Content: We need to know how likely it is that this range (confidence interval) about the sample proportion/mean will actually contain the true - but unknown - proportion/mean value in the population. How likely this will actually occur, ie the probability of it happening, is called the confidence level. It is usual practice to create confidence intervals at the 95% level which means 95% of the time our confidence intervals should contain the true value found in the population. If we increase our confidence level (eg to 99%), then we increase the size of the range about our estimate. For example say we calculate a confidence interval of an estimate and obtain (+/- 2%) at the 95% level. For the same estimate this range increases to (+/-3.7%) at the 99% level. Clearly a smaller range about our estimate (ie the margin of error) is more useful, when making inferences about our population. Can we reduce the width of our confidence interval to increase precision ? If our confidence interval is too large (ie the margin of error is large), then there are a number of methods we can use to reduce it, thereby improving the precision of our results. For example, we could increase our sample size (if possible), use a lower level of confidence (eg.
https://www.gov.scot/publications/confidence-intervals-for-the-scottish-health-survey/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1754025166#7_2740183668
Title: Confidence intervals for the Scottish Health Survey - gov.scot Headings: Confidence intervals for the Scottish Health Survey Confidence intervals for the Scottish Health Survey This document is part of a collection What is a confidence interval? Why do we need confidence intervals? What is a confidence level? Can we reduce the width of our confidence interval to increase precision ? What impact does sample size have on confidence intervals? When should confidence intervals be used? How to use confidence intervals to estimate change How does a complex survey design affect confidence intervals? How to report confidence intervals? How to present confidence intervals in Excel Useful links: Representing confidence intervals in Excel Was this helpful? Content: For the same estimate this range increases to (+/-3.7%) at the 99% level. Clearly a smaller range about our estimate (ie the margin of error) is more useful, when making inferences about our population. Can we reduce the width of our confidence interval to increase precision ? If our confidence interval is too large (ie the margin of error is large), then there are a number of methods we can use to reduce it, thereby improving the precision of our results. For example, we could increase our sample size (if possible), use a lower level of confidence (eg. change from 99% to 95%) or reduce the standard deviation. See below for more details on sample size and confidence intervals. What impact does sample size have on confidence intervals? It is important to recognise that it is our sample size that influences the margin of error (ie the confidence interval). The true size of the population does not affect it.
https://www.gov.scot/publications/confidence-intervals-for-the-scottish-health-survey/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1754025166#8_2740185583
Title: Confidence intervals for the Scottish Health Survey - gov.scot Headings: Confidence intervals for the Scottish Health Survey Confidence intervals for the Scottish Health Survey This document is part of a collection What is a confidence interval? Why do we need confidence intervals? What is a confidence level? Can we reduce the width of our confidence interval to increase precision ? What impact does sample size have on confidence intervals? When should confidence intervals be used? How to use confidence intervals to estimate change How does a complex survey design affect confidence intervals? How to report confidence intervals? How to present confidence intervals in Excel Useful links: Representing confidence intervals in Excel Was this helpful? Content: change from 99% to 95%) or reduce the standard deviation. See below for more details on sample size and confidence intervals. What impact does sample size have on confidence intervals? It is important to recognise that it is our sample size that influences the margin of error (ie the confidence interval). The true size of the population does not affect it. Confidence intervals from large sample sizes tend to be quite narrow in width, resulting in more precise estimates, whereas confidence intervals from small sample sizes tend to be wide, producing less precise results. However, after reaching a certain sample size it is not really worth increasing our sample size any further. Increasing the sample size from 100 to 500 reduces the confidence intervals from 9.8 to 4.3, whereas increasing the sample size further to 1000 only reduces the confidence intervals to 3.1. A more detailed discussion on the impact of sample size on confidence intervals is available. Sample sizes for many Government surveys need to be large to allow a minimum sample size for analysis of the smaller sub-groups eg Health Boards and other sub-groups of interest:
https://www.gov.scot/publications/confidence-intervals-for-the-scottish-health-survey/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1764955112#5_2759572617
Title: Could We Please Stop Pontificating About the American Dream? Headings: Could We Please Stop Pontificating About the American Dream? Could We Please Stop Pontificating About the American Dream? It means different things to different people. In the end, it doesn't really mean much at all. And there's very little that politicians or government can do to uphold or restore it. Alan Ehrenhalt Content: IT MAY SEEM THAT AMERICAN DREAM FANTASIES must date back to the founding of the Republic, but in fact they are a modern conceit. The phrase "American Dream" was first used in 1931 by the historian James Truslow Adams in his book The Epic of America. It meant, he wrote, "that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone." Better and richer and fuller in what way? He didn't say. Maybe in the middle of the Depression it seemed obvious. It doesn't seem quite so obvious now. What's clearly true is that the American Dream has meant vastly different things to people in different times and places — if it has any sort of genuine meaning at all. It's interesting that when ordinary Americans are asked if they feel the Dream has somehow been lost, it is the more recent immigrants who say it hasn't. This could be because they believe they had never attained it to begin with, but I don't think that's the explanation.
https://www.governing.com/assessments/Could-We-Please-Stop-Pontificating-About-the-American-Dream.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1765547424#0_2760477839
Title: Citizen participation | Active citizens | Government.nl Headings: Citizen participation Citizen participation Citizen participation Government participation Do-ocracy: new ways for citizens and government to work together Government support for citizen participation Content: Citizen participation | Active citizens | Government.nl Citizen participation More and more people are taking the initiative to make their local neighbourhood more liveable, for instance by helping to maintain playgrounds or green spaces. As a result, the relationship between government and society is changing. Citizen participation Many people feel a sense of commitment to their neighbourhood and are actively involved in activities to improve the quality of life there. This is called ‘citizen participation’. For example, local residents engage in voluntary work, organise litter-clearing campaigns, set up collectives to purchase solar panels or form local care cooperatives. They may also be involved in the decision-making about the municipal budget. Government participation As local residents become more involved in public life, the role of government needs to adapt and take greater account of initiatives in the community. This is called 'government participation'. It means local authorities playing a more supportive role, for instance by providing facilities or making them available. In addition, municipalities can use neighbourhood budgets to help residents get things done in their area.
https://www.government.nl/topics/active-citizens/citizen-participation
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1768570843#2_2765031451
Title: History of Tyranny|Tyranny Origin Headings: History of Tyranny History of Tyranny 1 History 1.2 Famous Quotes 1.3 Famous Leaders Tyranny Origin Types of Monarchy Federal Monarchy Absolute Monarchy Elective Monarchy Tyranny History Compare Types of Monarchy Tyranny Leaders Modern Tyranny Types of Monarchy Content: One of the things that would fascinate us is the situation which gave rise to Tyranny. When Tyranny was first established, its ideology was completely different than what it is now. Also, various Types of Monarchy emerged over time due to the fact that social and economic political conditions were different in different countries. Compare Types of Monarchy Tyranny Leaders A common factor between all the types of government is that, they need leaders in order to advocate their ideologies. For a country to accept a type of government, it is necessary that they know the concept of that government. Making people understand and accept Tyranny is the major role of a Tyranny leader. Many philosophers, politicians and leaders have made noteworthy contribution in the History of Tyranny. Famous Tyranny leaders are Adolf Hitler, Cleisthenes, Fidel Castro, Josef Stalin, Mao Tse Tung, Nicolae Ceausescu, Raul Castro. Modern Tyranny Modern Tyranny history can be broadly classified into three categories, Early Modern Tyranny, 18th and 19th century Tyranny and 20th and 21st century Tyranny. Tyranny timeline in the modern times can be briefly described as below:
https://www.governmentvs.com/en/history-of-tyranny/model-48-1
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1770805318#0_2768909022
Title: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Headings: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Translations 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Chinese.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Spanish.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Russian.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Haitian Creole.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings French.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Korean.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Italian.pdf Content: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns November 30, 2012 Albany, NY Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns TOP Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Share Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the signing of legislation that will require birthing facilities such as general hospitals and clinics to screen newborns for congenital heart defects through pulse oximetry screening, also known as pulse ox. The condition, which affects the structure and function of a newborns heart, is present in nearly one percent of live births each year, and is the leading cause of infant death due to birth defects, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Adding this screening to the required list of examinations by birthing facilities has the potential to save more newborn lives. It is heartbreaking when a parent loses their child to a condition that could have been easily detected and appropriately treated, Governor Cuomo said. This law will prevent the number one cause of infant death due to birth defects by requiring hospitals and clinics to screen newborns for congenital heart defects increasing early detection of this condition so that we can take quick action to save the lives of our children. I am proud to sign this bill, which will dramatically improve newborn care in New York, and I thank the bill sponsors, Senator Larkin and Assemblywoman Gunther, for their work. According to the CDC, approximately 7,200 babies born each year have critical congenital heart defects (CCHDs), which represents about 25 percent of CHDs. CCHDs account for nearly 30 percent of all deaths of infants under the age of one year and in other infants, they can lead to serious physical or developmental disabilities. Senator Bill Larkin, who sponsored the Senate bill, said, This simple, cost effective screening will allow doctors to detect potentially fatal heart defects in newborns and take the necessary steps to ensure they receive proper treatment before problems occur. I commend the Governor for signing this legislation into law and for protecting infants across New York State.
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-signs-legislation-require-congenital-heart-defect-screenings-newborns
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Title: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Headings: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Translations 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Chinese.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Spanish.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Russian.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Haitian Creole.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings French.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Korean.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Italian.pdf Content: I am proud to sign this bill, which will dramatically improve newborn care in New York, and I thank the bill sponsors, Senator Larkin and Assemblywoman Gunther, for their work. According to the CDC, approximately 7,200 babies born each year have critical congenital heart defects (CCHDs), which represents about 25 percent of CHDs. CCHDs account for nearly 30 percent of all deaths of infants under the age of one year and in other infants, they can lead to serious physical or developmental disabilities. Senator Bill Larkin, who sponsored the Senate bill, said, This simple, cost effective screening will allow doctors to detect potentially fatal heart defects in newborns and take the necessary steps to ensure they receive proper treatment before problems occur. I commend the Governor for signing this legislation into law and for protecting infants across New York State. Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther, who sponsored the Assembly bill, said, When a family is expecting a baby there is so much to be excited about - the nursery, baby clothes, the safest car seat, the best stroller. But there is one critical detail that cant be overlooked: a simple check of the babys heart health. Im proud to have sponsored the pulse ox bill. Pulse ox is simple, painless and more importantly could save a babys life.
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-signs-legislation-require-congenital-heart-defect-screenings-newborns
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1770805318#2_2768914921
Title: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Headings: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Translations 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Chinese.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Spanish.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Russian.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Haitian Creole.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings French.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Korean.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Italian.pdf Content: Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther, who sponsored the Assembly bill, said, When a family is expecting a baby there is so much to be excited about - the nursery, baby clothes, the safest car seat, the best stroller. But there is one critical detail that cant be overlooked: a simple check of the babys heart health. Im proud to have sponsored the pulse ox bill. Pulse ox is simple, painless and more importantly could save a babys life. All babies deserve a healthy start with a healthy heart. Pulse oximetry screening, which tests the amount of oxygen in a newborns blood, can detect many CHDs and most types of CCHDs, which often are not identified through other screening methods for CHD, such as prenatal ultrasounds and routine newborn physical examinations. The screening is non-invasive and painless. It is conducted by attaching sensors to a babys hand and foot between 24 and 48 hours of his or her birth. If oxygen levels are too low, additional tests would then be conducted to detect any potential heart defects that may be present in the baby.
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-signs-legislation-require-congenital-heart-defect-screenings-newborns
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Title: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Headings: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Translations 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Chinese.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Spanish.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Russian.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Haitian Creole.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings French.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Korean.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Italian.pdf Content: All babies deserve a healthy start with a healthy heart. Pulse oximetry screening, which tests the amount of oxygen in a newborns blood, can detect many CHDs and most types of CCHDs, which often are not identified through other screening methods for CHD, such as prenatal ultrasounds and routine newborn physical examinations. The screening is non-invasive and painless. It is conducted by attaching sensors to a babys hand and foot between 24 and 48 hours of his or her birth. If oxygen levels are too low, additional tests would then be conducted to detect any potential heart defects that may be present in the baby. Melissa Berlin of Gloversville, a volunteer with the American Heart Association, is one of the hundreds of parents that helped push for the legislation. We were discharged from the hospital with a healthy baby boy. Yet, at his well-baby visit one week later, Colton began to turn blue. We were rushed to the emergency room, where we learned that he had a congenital heart defect, said Berlin. He has already had two out of three scheduled open heart surgeries.
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-signs-legislation-require-congenital-heart-defect-screenings-newborns
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1770805318#5_2768921859
Title: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Headings: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Translations 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Chinese.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Spanish.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Russian.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Haitian Creole.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings French.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Korean.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Italian.pdf Content: I am haunted by the thought that this might not have happened in the doctors office, and we might not have our lively 2-year-old with us today. Id like to thank Governor Cuomo for signing this law so that hopefully no other family will ever have this worry. Dr. Jennifer L. Howse, March of Dimes President, said, Since March of Dimes grantee Dr. Robert Guthrie's development of the first newborn screening for phenylketonuria (PKU) in Buffalo fifty years ago, New York State has been a pioneer and leader in newborn screening. New York should be commended for continuing to maintain a robust newborn screening panel and testing infants for over 40 inherited conditions, including all 31 conditions listed on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Recommended Uniform Screening Panel. Passage of this law is a fitting tribute to the March of Dimes 75th anniversary. Krystal Peters, a March of Dimes Mission Mom who lost her daughter following heart surgery, is also a parent who has advocated for this legislations passage. Today is an especially important milestone for March of Dimes mission parents who have suffered personal tragedy due to undiagnosed CCHD, Peters said. Babies are dying every day from undetected heart defects, but we have the knowledge and power to prevent CCHD from taking their lives so soon. Knowing that New York State has mandated a law requiring the 'pulse ox' test to be added to newborn screening means saving lives and spreading awareness. It means hope.
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-signs-legislation-require-congenital-heart-defect-screenings-newborns
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1770805318#6_2768924512
Title: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Headings: Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings for Newborns Translations 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Chinese.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Spanish.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Russian.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Haitian Creole.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings French.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Korean.pdf 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Italian.pdf Content: Krystal Peters, a March of Dimes Mission Mom who lost her daughter following heart surgery, is also a parent who has advocated for this legislations passage. Today is an especially important milestone for March of Dimes mission parents who have suffered personal tragedy due to undiagnosed CCHD, Peters said. Babies are dying every day from undetected heart defects, but we have the knowledge and power to prevent CCHD from taking their lives so soon. Knowing that New York State has mandated a law requiring the 'pulse ox' test to be added to newborn screening means saving lives and spreading awareness. It means hope. This legislation adding CCHD screening through pulse oximetry to the list of conditions that birthing facilities are required to test will take effect in 180 days. When it does, New York will join nearly half of the states in the U.S. that now require this kind of screening. The movement to include this screening was accelerated in September 2011, when the United States Department of Health and Human Services recommended that pulse oximetry screening for CCHDs be added to its list of recommended screening tests for newborns. Translations 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Chinese.pdf Download 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Spanish.pdf Download 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Russian.pdf Download 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Haitian Creole.pdf Download 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings French.pdf Download 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Korean.pdf Download 08.01.13.rel_.Legislation to Require Congenital Heart Defect Screenings Italian.pdf Download
https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/governor-cuomo-signs-legislation-require-congenital-heart-defect-screenings-newborns
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Title: Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer - Equity Leadership Taskforce Headings: Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer Janice Underwood, Ph.D. Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer Janice Underwood, Ph.D. Equity Leadership Task Force Equity Leadership Task Force Commonwealth of Virginia COVID-19 Equity Leadership Task Force Health Equity Working Group (HEWG) Description Centering Common Language Definitions Health Equity Health Disparity Health Inequity Communities of Color How the Unified Command Should Apply Equity in its Decision-Making Commitment to Innovation and Application References Content: Supporting intentional inclusion of the needs of at-risk and marginalized individuals and communities within each working group related to preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery. View Health Equity Work Group Partners Centering Common Language Equality ≠ Equity While sometimes used interchangeably, it is important to understand that equality does not equal equity. This is best demonstrated and explained by referencing the picture below. ( Braveman & Gruskin, 2003) In the image below, the bottom frame represents equality: people of different needs receiving the same resource. Since they all have different needs, it is evident that they all cannot use the resource to their benefit. As you can see, the woman in the wheelchair cannot use the resource effectively. The top portion of the image below represents equity: people of different needs receiving resources that fit them specifically. Now, everyone can benefit from the given resource.
https://www.governor.virginia.gov/diversity/equity-leadership-taskforce/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1771780350#4_2770433556
Title: Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer - Equity Leadership Taskforce Headings: Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer Janice Underwood, Ph.D. Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer Janice Underwood, Ph.D. Equity Leadership Task Force Equity Leadership Task Force Commonwealth of Virginia COVID-19 Equity Leadership Task Force Health Equity Working Group (HEWG) Description Centering Common Language Definitions Health Equity Health Disparity Health Inequity Communities of Color How the Unified Command Should Apply Equity in its Decision-Making Commitment to Innovation and Application References Content: Since they all have different needs, it is evident that they all cannot use the resource to their benefit. As you can see, the woman in the wheelchair cannot use the resource effectively. The top portion of the image below represents equity: people of different needs receiving resources that fit them specifically. Now, everyone can benefit from the given resource. Definitions Equity is giving everyone the amount of resources that they need. Communities that have less, will need more resources. Communities with more resources comparatively should receive less resources. Equality is giving everyone the same amount of resources. Health Equity When all people and communities have the opportunity to attain their full potential and highest level of health. (
https://www.governor.virginia.gov/diversity/equity-leadership-taskforce/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1793304295#0_2811232965
Title: Committees of the United States Congress - GovTrack.us Headings: Congressional Committees Congressional Committees Senate Committees Aging Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Appropriations Armed Services Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Budget Commerce, Science, and Transportation Energy and Natural Resources Environment and Public Works Ethics Finance Foreign Relations Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Indian Affairs Intelligence Judiciary Rules and Administration Small Business and Entrepreneurship United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control Veterans' Affairs House Committees Agriculture Appropriations Armed Services Budget Climate Crisis Education and Labor Energy and Commerce Ethics Financial Services Foreign Affairs Homeland Security House Administration Intelligence Judiciary Modernization of Congress Natural Resources Oversight and Reform Rules Science, Space, and Technology Small Business Transportation and Infrastructure Veterans' Affairs Ways and Means Joint Committees Content: Committees of the United States Congress - GovTrack.us Congressional Committees Committees decide which bills and resolutions move forward to consideration by the House or Senate as a whole. Committee chairs have enormous influence over this process. #protip: To track upcoming committee meetings, check out Congress.gov’s committee meetings calendar. May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May M T W T F Committee meetings each weekday over the last year. Darker is more meetings. Senate Committees Aging The Senate Special Committee on Aging conducts a continuing study of issues related to older Americans such as health, income, lifestyle, and more. The committee reports its findings ... Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry The Senate Committee on Agriculture has legislative jurisdiction over agriculture, food, and nutrition. Appropriations The Senate Committee on Appropriations is responsible for legislation allocating federal funds prior to expenditure from the treasury. Appropriations are generally limited to the levels set by the ... Armed Services The Senate Committee on Armed Services has legislative jurisdiction over military and defense.
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/committees/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1793304295#1_2811235448
Title: Committees of the United States Congress - GovTrack.us Headings: Congressional Committees Congressional Committees Senate Committees Aging Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Appropriations Armed Services Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Budget Commerce, Science, and Transportation Energy and Natural Resources Environment and Public Works Ethics Finance Foreign Relations Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Indian Affairs Intelligence Judiciary Rules and Administration Small Business and Entrepreneurship United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control Veterans' Affairs House Committees Agriculture Appropriations Armed Services Budget Climate Crisis Education and Labor Energy and Commerce Ethics Financial Services Foreign Affairs Homeland Security House Administration Intelligence Judiciary Modernization of Congress Natural Resources Oversight and Reform Rules Science, Space, and Technology Small Business Transportation and Infrastructure Veterans' Affairs Ways and Means Joint Committees Content: Darker is more meetings. Senate Committees Aging The Senate Special Committee on Aging conducts a continuing study of issues related to older Americans such as health, income, lifestyle, and more. The committee reports its findings ... Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry The Senate Committee on Agriculture has legislative jurisdiction over agriculture, food, and nutrition. Appropriations The Senate Committee on Appropriations is responsible for legislation allocating federal funds prior to expenditure from the treasury. Appropriations are generally limited to the levels set by the ... Armed Services The Senate Committee on Armed Services has legislative jurisdiction over military and defense. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs not only has legislative jurisdiction on the topics listed in its name, but also on a range of other ... Budget The Senate Committee on the Budget is responsible for drafting a concurrent resolution on the budget for congressional action on spending, revenue, and debt-limit legislation. The Budget Resolution ... Commerce, Science, and Transportation The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation has legislative jurisdiction on matters related to science and technology, oceans policy, transportation, communications, and consumer affairs. Energy and Natural Resources The Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources has legislative jurisdiction on matters related to energy resources and development, nuclear energy, Indian affairs, public lands and their renewable ... Environment and Public Works The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works has legislative jurisdiction on matters related to environmental protection, resource utilization and conservation, and public infrastructure. Ethics The Senate Select Committee on Ethics is authorized to receive and investigate allegations of improper conduct which may reflect upon the Senate, violations of law, violations of the ... Finance The Senate Committee on Finance has legislative jurisdiction on matters relating to taxation, debt, customs, foreign trade, and health programs under the Social Security Act such as Medicare, ... Foreign Relations The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations was established in 1816 as one of the original ten standing committees of the Senate. Throughout its history, the committee has been ... Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions has jurisdiction over most of the agencies, institutes, and programs of the Department of Health and Human Services, including ... Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs is the Senate’s primary oversight committee with broad jurisdiction over government operations generally and the Department of Homeland Security ... Indian Affairs The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs has jurisdiction to study the unique problems of American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native peoples and to propose legislation to alleviate ... Intelligence The Senate Committee on Intelligence was created to study the intelligence activities and programs of the United States Government and report to the Senate concerning such intelligence activities ... Judiciary The Senate Committee on the Judiciary provides oversight of the Department of Justice and the agencies under the Department's jurisdiction, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the ... Rules and Administration The Senate Committee on Rules and Administration has legislative jurisdiction over the organization and operation of Congress.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1793304295#2_2811240467
Title: Committees of the United States Congress - GovTrack.us Headings: Congressional Committees Congressional Committees Senate Committees Aging Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Appropriations Armed Services Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Budget Commerce, Science, and Transportation Energy and Natural Resources Environment and Public Works Ethics Finance Foreign Relations Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Indian Affairs Intelligence Judiciary Rules and Administration Small Business and Entrepreneurship United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control Veterans' Affairs House Committees Agriculture Appropriations Armed Services Budget Climate Crisis Education and Labor Energy and Commerce Ethics Financial Services Foreign Affairs Homeland Security House Administration Intelligence Judiciary Modernization of Congress Natural Resources Oversight and Reform Rules Science, Space, and Technology Small Business Transportation and Infrastructure Veterans' Affairs Ways and Means Joint Committees Content: Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs The Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs not only has legislative jurisdiction on the topics listed in its name, but also on a range of other ... Budget The Senate Committee on the Budget is responsible for drafting a concurrent resolution on the budget for congressional action on spending, revenue, and debt-limit legislation. The Budget Resolution ... Commerce, Science, and Transportation The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation has legislative jurisdiction on matters related to science and technology, oceans policy, transportation, communications, and consumer affairs. Energy and Natural Resources The Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources has legislative jurisdiction on matters related to energy resources and development, nuclear energy, Indian affairs, public lands and their renewable ... Environment and Public Works The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works has legislative jurisdiction on matters related to environmental protection, resource utilization and conservation, and public infrastructure. Ethics The Senate Select Committee on Ethics is authorized to receive and investigate allegations of improper conduct which may reflect upon the Senate, violations of law, violations of the ... Finance The Senate Committee on Finance has legislative jurisdiction on matters relating to taxation, debt, customs, foreign trade, and health programs under the Social Security Act such as Medicare, ... Foreign Relations The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations was established in 1816 as one of the original ten standing committees of the Senate. Throughout its history, the committee has been ... Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions has jurisdiction over most of the agencies, institutes, and programs of the Department of Health and Human Services, including ... Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs is the Senate’s primary oversight committee with broad jurisdiction over government operations generally and the Department of Homeland Security ... Indian Affairs The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs has jurisdiction to study the unique problems of American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native peoples and to propose legislation to alleviate ... Intelligence The Senate Committee on Intelligence was created to study the intelligence activities and programs of the United States Government and report to the Senate concerning such intelligence activities ... Judiciary The Senate Committee on the Judiciary provides oversight of the Department of Justice and the agencies under the Department's jurisdiction, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the ... Rules and Administration The Senate Committee on Rules and Administration has legislative jurisdiction over the organization and operation of Congress. This includes matters such as congressional rules and procedures, corruption, the ... Small Business and Entrepreneurship The Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship has legislative jurisdiction over the Small Business Administration (SBA). The SBA is an independent federal agency meant to assist and ... United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control The Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control was created to “monitor and encourage United States Government and private programs seeking to expand international cooperation against drug abuse and ... Veterans' Affairs The Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs has legislative jurisdiction over matters relating to veterans compensation and veterans generally, as well as matters relating to the vocational rehabilitation, education, ... House Committees Agriculture The House Committee on Agriculture has legislative jurisdiction over agriculture, food, rural development, and forestry. Appropriations The House Committee on Appropriations is responsible for legislation allocating federal funds prior to expenditure from the treasury. Appropriations are generally limited to the levels set by the ... Armed Services The House Committee on Armed Services has legislative jurisdiction over military and defense. Budget The House Committee on the Budget is responsible for drafting a concurrent resolution on the budget for congressional action on spending, revenue, and debt-limit legislation.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1793304295#3_2811246281
Title: Committees of the United States Congress - GovTrack.us Headings: Congressional Committees Congressional Committees Senate Committees Aging Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Appropriations Armed Services Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Budget Commerce, Science, and Transportation Energy and Natural Resources Environment and Public Works Ethics Finance Foreign Relations Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Indian Affairs Intelligence Judiciary Rules and Administration Small Business and Entrepreneurship United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control Veterans' Affairs House Committees Agriculture Appropriations Armed Services Budget Climate Crisis Education and Labor Energy and Commerce Ethics Financial Services Foreign Affairs Homeland Security House Administration Intelligence Judiciary Modernization of Congress Natural Resources Oversight and Reform Rules Science, Space, and Technology Small Business Transportation and Infrastructure Veterans' Affairs Ways and Means Joint Committees Content: This includes matters such as congressional rules and procedures, corruption, the ... Small Business and Entrepreneurship The Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship has legislative jurisdiction over the Small Business Administration (SBA). The SBA is an independent federal agency meant to assist and ... United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control The Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control was created to “monitor and encourage United States Government and private programs seeking to expand international cooperation against drug abuse and ... Veterans' Affairs The Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs has legislative jurisdiction over matters relating to veterans compensation and veterans generally, as well as matters relating to the vocational rehabilitation, education, ... House Committees Agriculture The House Committee on Agriculture has legislative jurisdiction over agriculture, food, rural development, and forestry. Appropriations The House Committee on Appropriations is responsible for legislation allocating federal funds prior to expenditure from the treasury. Appropriations are generally limited to the levels set by the ... Armed Services The House Committee on Armed Services has legislative jurisdiction over military and defense. Budget The House Committee on the Budget is responsible for drafting a concurrent resolution on the budget for congressional action on spending, revenue, and debt-limit legislation. The Budget Resolution ... Climate Crisis Education and Labor The committee has legislative jurisdiction over matters related to higher and lower education, workforce development and protections, and health, employment, labor, and pensions. Energy and Commerce The House Committee on Energy and Commerce has legislative jurisdiction on matters related to telecommunications, consumer protection, food and drug safety, public health research, environmental quality, energy policy, ... Ethics The House Committee on Ethics has the jurisdiction to administer travel, gift, financial disclosure, outside income, and other regulations; advise members and staff; issue advisory opinions and investigate ... Financial Services The House Financial Services Committee has jurisdiction over issues pertaining to the economy, the banking system, housing, insurance, and securities and exchanges. Additionally, the Committee also has jurisdiction ... Foreign Affairs The House Committee on Foreign Affairs considers legislation that impacts the diplomatic community, which includes the Department of State, the Agency for International Development, the Peace Corps, the ... Homeland Security The House Committee on Homeland Security has jurisdiction over matters related to national defense.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1793304295#4_2811250373
Title: Committees of the United States Congress - GovTrack.us Headings: Congressional Committees Congressional Committees Senate Committees Aging Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Appropriations Armed Services Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Budget Commerce, Science, and Transportation Energy and Natural Resources Environment and Public Works Ethics Finance Foreign Relations Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Indian Affairs Intelligence Judiciary Rules and Administration Small Business and Entrepreneurship United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control Veterans' Affairs House Committees Agriculture Appropriations Armed Services Budget Climate Crisis Education and Labor Energy and Commerce Ethics Financial Services Foreign Affairs Homeland Security House Administration Intelligence Judiciary Modernization of Congress Natural Resources Oversight and Reform Rules Science, Space, and Technology Small Business Transportation and Infrastructure Veterans' Affairs Ways and Means Joint Committees Content: The Budget Resolution ... Climate Crisis Education and Labor The committee has legislative jurisdiction over matters related to higher and lower education, workforce development and protections, and health, employment, labor, and pensions. Energy and Commerce The House Committee on Energy and Commerce has legislative jurisdiction on matters related to telecommunications, consumer protection, food and drug safety, public health research, environmental quality, energy policy, ... Ethics The House Committee on Ethics has the jurisdiction to administer travel, gift, financial disclosure, outside income, and other regulations; advise members and staff; issue advisory opinions and investigate ... Financial Services The House Financial Services Committee has jurisdiction over issues pertaining to the economy, the banking system, housing, insurance, and securities and exchanges. Additionally, the Committee also has jurisdiction ... Foreign Affairs The House Committee on Foreign Affairs considers legislation that impacts the diplomatic community, which includes the Department of State, the Agency for International Development, the Peace Corps, the ... Homeland Security The House Committee on Homeland Security has jurisdiction over matters related to national defense. It has six subcommittees on border and maritime security; counterterrorism and intelligence; cybersecurity and ... House Administration The Committee on House Administration has legislative jurisdiction over the federal elections and the day-to-day operations of the House. The Committee's jurisdiction over federal elections requires it to ... Intelligence The United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) is a committee of the United States House of Representatives, currently chaired by Congressman Devin Nunes (California). Created ... Judiciary The Committee on the Judiciary has jurisdiction over matters relating to the administration of justice in federal courts, administrative bodies, and law enforcement agencies.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1793304295#5_2811253718
Title: Committees of the United States Congress - GovTrack.us Headings: Congressional Committees Congressional Committees Senate Committees Aging Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Appropriations Armed Services Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Budget Commerce, Science, and Transportation Energy and Natural Resources Environment and Public Works Ethics Finance Foreign Relations Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Indian Affairs Intelligence Judiciary Rules and Administration Small Business and Entrepreneurship United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control Veterans' Affairs House Committees Agriculture Appropriations Armed Services Budget Climate Crisis Education and Labor Energy and Commerce Ethics Financial Services Foreign Affairs Homeland Security House Administration Intelligence Judiciary Modernization of Congress Natural Resources Oversight and Reform Rules Science, Space, and Technology Small Business Transportation and Infrastructure Veterans' Affairs Ways and Means Joint Committees Content: It has six subcommittees on border and maritime security; counterterrorism and intelligence; cybersecurity and ... House Administration The Committee on House Administration has legislative jurisdiction over the federal elections and the day-to-day operations of the House. The Committee's jurisdiction over federal elections requires it to ... Intelligence The United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) is a committee of the United States House of Representatives, currently chaired by Congressman Devin Nunes (California). Created ... Judiciary The Committee on the Judiciary has jurisdiction over matters relating to the administration of justice in federal courts, administrative bodies, and law enforcement agencies. Its role in impeachment ... Modernization of Congress Natural Resources The House Committee on Natural Resources considers legislation about American energy production, mineral lands and mining, fisheries and wildlife, public lands, oceans, Native Americans, irrigation and reclamation. Oversight and Reform The committee oversees the federal government and all of its agencies to ensure efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability. The Committee oversees government operations, health care, information technology, interior, energy ... Rules The House Committee on Rules is commonly known as “The Speaker’s Committee” because it is the mechanism that the Speaker uses to maintain control of the House Floor. ... Science, Space, and Technology The Committee on Science, Space, and Technology has a jurisdiction over a range of matters related to energy research and development, federally owned or operated non-military energy laboratories, ... Small Business The House Small Business Committee was established to protect and assist small businesses. As such, the Committee has jurisdiction over matters related to small business financial aid, regulatory ... Transportation and Infrastructure The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has jurisdiction over all modes of transportation:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1793475520#0_2811566497
Title: Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions - GovTrack.us Headings: Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Members Patty Murray Richard Burr Robert “Bob” Casey Jr. John Hickenlooper Bernard “Bernie” Sanders Subcommittee Ranking Member Mike Braun Bill Cassidy Susan Collins Tammy Baldwin Margaret “Maggie” Hassan Timothy “Tim” Kaine Ben Luján Roger Marshall Jerry Moran Lisa Murkowski Christopher Murphy Rand Paul Mitt Romney Jacky Rosen Tim Scott Tina Smith Tommy Tuberville Content: Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions - GovTrack.us Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions × Track this committee When you track this committee... You will get updates about major activity on bills referred to this commmittee plus notices of scheduled hearings and mark-up sessions. Sign up first You’ll need to sign up (or log in) before you can begin tracking this committee. That’s because we need your email address before we can send you email updates. Sign Up Log In You can also track this committee using this RSS feed. × Add this committee to a list Using Lists Use lists to track what you are interested in, or share your lists to let others know what you are trackng. When you share a list, you can include your own comments about this committee. Sign up first You’ll need to sign up (or log in) before you can add this committee to a list. Sign Up Log In Chair: Sen. Patty Murray [D-WA] Ranking Member: Sen. Richard Burr [R-NC] Republicans:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1793475520#1_2811568359
Title: Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions - GovTrack.us Headings: Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Members Patty Murray Richard Burr Robert “Bob” Casey Jr. John Hickenlooper Bernard “Bernie” Sanders Subcommittee Ranking Member Mike Braun Bill Cassidy Susan Collins Tammy Baldwin Margaret “Maggie” Hassan Timothy “Tim” Kaine Ben Luján Roger Marshall Jerry Moran Lisa Murkowski Christopher Murphy Rand Paul Mitt Romney Jacky Rosen Tim Scott Tina Smith Tommy Tuberville Content: When you share a list, you can include your own comments about this committee. Sign up first You’ll need to sign up (or log in) before you can add this committee to a list. Sign Up Log In Chair: Sen. Patty Murray [D-WA] Ranking Member: Sen. Richard Burr [R-NC] Republicans: 11 Democrats: 10 Independents: 1 The chair is always selected from the majority party and the ranking member is the most senior member of the minority party. The majority party ensures it has a majority on every committee. Committee Members Bills Reports Subcommittees Press Statements Members Chair Patty Murray Democrat Washington ex officio, Subcommittee on Children and Families Ranking Member Richard Burr Republican North Carolina ex officio, Subcommittee on Children and Families Subcommittee Chair Robert “Bob” Casey Jr. Democrat Pennsylvania chair, Subcommittee on Children and Families Subcommittee Chair John Hickenlooper Democrat Colorado chair, Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety Subcommittee Chair Bernard “Bernie” Sanders Independent Vermont chair, Subcommittee on Primary Health and Retirement Security Subcommittee Ranking Member Mike Braun Republican Indiana ranking member, Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety Subcommittee Ranking Member Bill Cassidy Republican Louisiana ranking member, Subcommittee on Children and Families Subcommittee Ranking Member Susan Collins Republican Maine ranking member, Subcommittee on Primary Health and Retirement Security Tammy Baldwin Democrat Wisconsin Margaret “Maggie” Hassan Democrat New Hampshire Timothy “Tim” Kaine Democrat Virginia Ben Luján Democrat New Mexico Roger Marshall Republican Kansas Jerry Moran Republican Kansas Lisa Murkowski Republican Alaska Christopher Murphy Democrat Connecticut Rand Paul Republican Kentucky Mitt Romney Republican Utah Jacky Rosen Democrat Nevada Tim Scott Republican South Carolina Tina Smith Democrat Minnesota Tommy Tuberville Republican Alabama Members are listed in order of their rank on the committee and its subcommittees.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1793475520#2_2811571361
Title: Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions - GovTrack.us Headings: Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Members Patty Murray Richard Burr Robert “Bob” Casey Jr. John Hickenlooper Bernard “Bernie” Sanders Subcommittee Ranking Member Mike Braun Bill Cassidy Susan Collins Tammy Baldwin Margaret “Maggie” Hassan Timothy “Tim” Kaine Ben Luján Roger Marshall Jerry Moran Lisa Murkowski Christopher Murphy Rand Paul Mitt Romney Jacky Rosen Tim Scott Tina Smith Tommy Tuberville Content: 11 Democrats: 10 Independents: 1 The chair is always selected from the majority party and the ranking member is the most senior member of the minority party. The majority party ensures it has a majority on every committee. Committee Members Bills Reports Subcommittees Press Statements Members Chair Patty Murray Democrat Washington ex officio, Subcommittee on Children and Families Ranking Member Richard Burr Republican North Carolina ex officio, Subcommittee on Children and Families Subcommittee Chair Robert “Bob” Casey Jr. Democrat Pennsylvania chair, Subcommittee on Children and Families Subcommittee Chair John Hickenlooper Democrat Colorado chair, Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety Subcommittee Chair Bernard “Bernie” Sanders Independent Vermont chair, Subcommittee on Primary Health and Retirement Security Subcommittee Ranking Member Mike Braun Republican Indiana ranking member, Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety Subcommittee Ranking Member Bill Cassidy Republican Louisiana ranking member, Subcommittee on Children and Families Subcommittee Ranking Member Susan Collins Republican Maine ranking member, Subcommittee on Primary Health and Retirement Security Tammy Baldwin Democrat Wisconsin Margaret “Maggie” Hassan Democrat New Hampshire Timothy “Tim” Kaine Democrat Virginia Ben Luján Democrat New Mexico Roger Marshall Republican Kansas Jerry Moran Republican Kansas Lisa Murkowski Republican Alaska Christopher Murphy Democrat Connecticut Rand Paul Republican Kentucky Mitt Romney Republican Utah Jacky Rosen Democrat Nevada Tim Scott Republican South Carolina Tina Smith Democrat Minnesota Tommy Tuberville Republican Alabama Members are listed in order of their rank on the committee and its subcommittees. Committee membership information is from the unitedstates project on github. Bills There are 356 bills referred to this committee. Below find the top 100: S. 1301: Promoting Physical Activity for Americans Act Sponsor:
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Title: The Highland Scots of Georgia | Georgia Public Broadcasting Headings: The Highland Scots of Georgia The Highland Scots of Georgia The Highland Scots of Georgia The Highland Scots of Georgia Georgia Standards of Excellence Social Studies Vocabulary Teacher's Guide Setting the Stage Segments Colonial Biting the Bullet: Colonial Battlefield Surgery Daily Life in Colonial Georgia Establishing the Colony of Georgia First Jewish Settlers of Georgia Georgia International Trade: Naval Stores Georgia's First Newspaper Making Rice in Georgia Mary Musgrove, Colonial Go-Between Piracy & Plunder on the Georgia Coast Settling a New Georgia Frontier The Highland Scots of Georgia The Salzburgers of Ebenezer Content: 3. Oglethorpe gave the Scots land on the coast of Georgia, rather than inland. Why did he do this? 4. Describe the Scottish clothing and explain why it was utilitarian (easy to wear and use). 5. What was special about the Scottish women? 1. The video begins with students from the Atlanta International School introducing themselves and naming their country of origin. Do a similar diversity check by asking classmates to name their countries of origin as well as those of people they know in school or in the community.
https://www.gpb.org/georgiastories/stories/scottish_highlanders
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1798588595#0_2821833797
Title: GPS.gov: Other Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Headings: Other Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Other Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) On this page: On other pages: BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) Galileo GLONASS Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) / Navigation Indian Constellation (NavIC) Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) Content: GPS.gov: Other Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Other Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) On this page: BeiDou / BDS (China) Galileo (Europe) GLONASS (Russia) IRNSS / NavIC (India) QZSS (Japan) On other pages: International Cooperation Use of Foreign Satellite Navigation Signals Global navigation satellite system (GNSS) is a general term describing any satellite constellation that provides positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) services on a global or regional basis. While GPS is the most prevalent GNSS, other nations are fielding, or have fielded, their own systems to provide complementary, independent PNT capability. The main ones are described below. GNSS can also refer to augmentation systems, but there are too many international augmentations to list here. Some links below lead to external websites that the U.S. government does not control. The links are provided for informational purposes and do not constitute a U.S. government endorsement of any foreign systems, services, or views. BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) BeiDou, or BDS, is a regional GNSS owned and operated by the People's Republic of China.
https://www.gps.gov/systems/gnss/
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Title: what do winston’s dreams about his mother, the golden country, and the dark-haired girl reveal about him ? | 1984 Questions | Q & A | GradeSaver Headings: what do winston's dreams about his mother, the golden country, and the dark-haired girl reveal about him ? 1984 what do winston's dreams about his mother, the golden country, and the dark-haired girl reveal about him ? Content: what do winston’s dreams about his mother, the golden country, and the dark-haired girl reveal about him ? | 1984 Questions | Q & A | GradeSaver 1984 what do winston's dreams about his mother, the golden country, and the dark-haired girl reveal about him ? chapter 2 Asked by nic c #219631 9 years ago 3/18/2012 9:12 AM Last updated by Ahmed ali 7 years ago 6/9/2014 10:54 PM Answers 5 Add Yours Answered by Aslan 9 years ago 3/18/2012 9:13 AM Winston desperately wants to feel something real. Answered by jill d #170087 9 years ago 3/18/2012 9:15 AM Winston dreams that his mother and sister are staring at him from a place lower than his; it makes him feel sad. In his dream about the "Golden Country," a young, dark haired girl runs toward him naked. Source (s) 1984 Answered by Aslan 9 years ago 3/18/2012 9:15 AM Winston has ceased to feel anything. The Party has driven all meaningful emotion out of him. Dreams of his mother are painful. Dreams of the Golden country are hopeful and dreams of the girl are sexual and rebellious.
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Title: What is Two Minute Hate? | 1984 Questions | Q & A | GradeSaver Headings: What is Two Minute Hate? 1984 What is Two Minute Hate? Content: What is Two Minute Hate? | 1984 Questions | Q & A | GradeSaver 1984 What is Two Minute Hate? describe it Asked by Cody F #415756 6 years ago 1/9/2015 6:01 AM Last updated by jill d #170087 6 years ago 1/9/2015 6:32 AM Answers 1 Add Yours Answered by jill d #170087 6 years ago 1/9/2015 6:32 AM The Two Minutes Hate is a ritual performed daily by all of the citizens in Airstrip One. During this two minute ritual, everyone watches a film of propaganda, which includes video of the Party's enemies. The citizens react angrily to these films and scream at the screen. The Party's purpose for this exercise is to stamp out the individuality of its citizens, as they share similar emotions and reactions. This is a group exercise that promotes sameness. Source (s) 1984
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Title: 1984 Summary | GradeSaver Headings: 1984 Summary 1984 by George Orwell 1984 Summary Content: 1984 Summary | GradeSaver Section Navigation Home Study Guides 1984 1984 Summary 1984 by George Orwell Buy Study Guide About 1984 1984 Summary 1984 Video Character List Glossary Themes Part One I-II Part One III-V Part One VI-VIII Part Two I-III Part Two IV-VII Part Two VIII-X Part Three I-III Part Three IV-VI Newspeak Related Links Essay Questions Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4 Citations 1984 Summary Buy Study Guide The novel's protagonist, Winston Smith, is a citizen of Oceania, one of the world's three superstates (along with Eurasia and Eastasia). It is the year 1984, and Winston lives in Airstrip One, which used to be known as Great Britain. Winston is a member of the Party, which rules Oceania under the principles of Ingsoc (English Socialism). Oceania is an oligarchy, under hierarchical rule. The Party consists of Inner Party members, who are the ruling elite, and regular Party members, who are citizens of Oceania. Outside of the Party are the proles, non-Party members and simple people who live in poverty and are free from Party regulations. The Party's leader is Big Brother, and there are massive images of his kind visage, complete with dark hair and a substantial mustache, displayed throughout London, some accompanied by the words "Big Brother is Watching You." The Party's three slogans are: " War is Peace," "Freedom is Slavery," and "Ignorance is Strength." Winston lost his parents and little sister during the Revolutionary period that destroyed capitalism and instituted Ingsoc in Oceania.
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Title: 1984 Part Three IV-VI Summary and Analysis | GradeSaver Headings: 1984 Summary and Analysis of Part Three IV-VI 1984 by George Orwell 1984 Summary and Analysis of Part Three IV-VI Content: 1984 Part Three IV-VI Summary and Analysis | GradeSaver Section Navigation Home Study Guides 1984 Part Three IV-VI Summary and Analysis 1984 by George Orwell Buy Study Guide About 1984 1984 Summary 1984 Video Character List Glossary Themes Part One I-II Part One III-V Part One VI-VIII Part Two I-III Part Two IV-VII Part Two VIII-X Part Three I-III Part Three IV-VI Newspeak Related Links Essay Questions Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4 Citations 1984 Summary and Analysis of Part Three IV-VI Buy Study Guide Winston is still in the Ministry of Love, but his health is steadily improving. He is eating well and continually growing stronger. He has been given a pillow and a mattress for his wooden bed, has had a bath, and has been permitted to wash himself in a small basin. He also has new underclothes and clean overalls. Winston is unsure of the exact timeframe, but thinks that weeks or months have gone by. He has been dreaming a great deal, largely of the Golden Country, his mother, Julia, and O'Brien. He is happy and peaceful in his dreams. Eventually, he begins to exercise, walking around the cell and experimenting with carrying and lifting weight. When he is able to complete a pushup, he feels a great sense of accomplishment. Soon, he begins to use the slate and pencil he has been given.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1809929373#1_2847694642
Title: 1984 Part Three IV-VI Summary and Analysis | GradeSaver Headings: 1984 Summary and Analysis of Part Three IV-VI 1984 by George Orwell 1984 Summary and Analysis of Part Three IV-VI Content: He has been dreaming a great deal, largely of the Golden Country, his mother, Julia, and O'Brien. He is happy and peaceful in his dreams. Eventually, he begins to exercise, walking around the cell and experimenting with carrying and lifting weight. When he is able to complete a pushup, he feels a great sense of accomplishment. Soon, he begins to use the slate and pencil he has been given. Working through what he and O'Brien discussed, Winston analyzes his perspective of the world. He realizes that he cannot fight against the Party, and that O'Brien is correct in stating that sanity is statistical. He writes on his slate, "Freedom is Slavery, Two and Two Make Five." Then he hesitates, forgetting what comes next, reasons it out, and writes "God is Power." He accepts that the past is alterable, he accepts the Party's rule, and he accepts that he has been wrong.
https://www.gradesaver.com/1984/study-guide/summary-part-three-iv-vi
msmarco_v2.1_doc_41_1815286475#0_2859078765
Title: Ender’s Game Characters | GradeSaver Headings: Ender's Game Character List Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Ender's Game Character List Andrew Wiggin Peter Wiggin Valentine Wiggin Stilson Mrs. Wiggin Mr. Wiggin Colonel Graff General Pace Major Anderson Major Imbu Mazer Rackham Bernard Alai Bean Shen Petra Arkanian Bonzo Madrid Carn Carby Dink Meeker Rose de Nose Dap Pinual General Levy Pol Slattery William Bee Talo Momoe Crazy Tom Hot Soup/Han Tzu Fly Molo Vlad Dumper Admiral Chamrajnagar Content: Ender’s Game Characters | GradeSaver Section Navigation Home Study Guides Ender's Game Character List Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Buy Study Guide About Ender's Game Ender's Game Summary Character List Glossary Themes Chapters 1 and 2 Chapters 3 and 4 Chapters 5 and 6 Chapters 7 and 8 Chapters 9 and 10 Chapters 11 and 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Ender's Shadow-A Parallel Novel Related Links Essay Questions Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4 Citations Ender's Game Character List Buy Study Guide Andrew Wiggin Also known as Ender, he is the protagonist of the novel. Ender is only six years old when we first meet him, but he is a brilliant boy who has been monitored to see whether or not he should go to "Battle School" to become an International Fleet commander. Ender is the hope of the Fleet against the alien "buggers." Due to his incredibly quick learning and perfectly developed temperament, Ender becomes the commander who destroys the buggers. He thus saves humanity. Ender is a "Third," the third child in a world where parents are normally limited to two due to overcrowding--but his parents were permitted a third due to the great promise of his older siblings. He is thus a combination of his older brother, who is vicious and ruthless, and his older sister, who is extremely compassionate. This combination gives Ender an identity crisis: he wants to win victories in order to win peace, but when he employs severe violence, he is unsure whether he has been motivated by necessity or a more violent part of his character. In order to prevent harassment or even his own death later on, Ender defends himself against his enemies Stilson and Bonzo Madrid to such a degree that he kills them both.
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Title: Ender’s Game Characters | GradeSaver Headings: Ender's Game Character List Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Ender's Game Character List Andrew Wiggin Peter Wiggin Valentine Wiggin Stilson Mrs. Wiggin Mr. Wiggin Colonel Graff General Pace Major Anderson Major Imbu Mazer Rackham Bernard Alai Bean Shen Petra Arkanian Bonzo Madrid Carn Carby Dink Meeker Rose de Nose Dap Pinual General Levy Pol Slattery William Bee Talo Momoe Crazy Tom Hot Soup/Han Tzu Fly Molo Vlad Dumper Admiral Chamrajnagar Content: At the same time, he is motivated by fairness and compassion, evidenced by his conversations with superiors and subordinates as well as by his feelings and actions after killing the buggers. He eventually saves the last bugger queen in order to restore the bugger species. Peter Wiggin Peter is Ender's older brother. He is ruthless and brilliant but also sadistic. He skins squirrels and threatens Ender's life. At first, the International Fleet considered him to be a candidate they might train to be a commander against the buggers, but they decided that his temperament was too vicious--he would not be able to win the love of his subordinates and work with a team. He was underestimated, however, in that he is willing to do whatever it takes to take control over the world. Peter matures and mellows during the novel, taking on some of the character of his younger sister, Valentine, through her influence. He and Valentine become more like one another by working together on his persona Locke and her persona Demosthenes, who anonymously affect public opinion through their writings. Peter's persona, Locke, expresses a calm and wise influence on the world, which is Peter's strategy for earning the respect that he needs to influence others.
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Title: Ender’s Game Characters | GradeSaver Headings: Ender's Game Character List Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Ender's Game Character List Andrew Wiggin Peter Wiggin Valentine Wiggin Stilson Mrs. Wiggin Mr. Wiggin Colonel Graff General Pace Major Anderson Major Imbu Mazer Rackham Bernard Alai Bean Shen Petra Arkanian Bonzo Madrid Carn Carby Dink Meeker Rose de Nose Dap Pinual General Levy Pol Slattery William Bee Talo Momoe Crazy Tom Hot Soup/Han Tzu Fly Molo Vlad Dumper Admiral Chamrajnagar Content: At first, the International Fleet considered him to be a candidate they might train to be a commander against the buggers, but they decided that his temperament was too vicious--he would not be able to win the love of his subordinates and work with a team. He was underestimated, however, in that he is willing to do whatever it takes to take control over the world. Peter matures and mellows during the novel, taking on some of the character of his younger sister, Valentine, through her influence. He and Valentine become more like one another by working together on his persona Locke and her persona Demosthenes, who anonymously affect public opinion through their writings. Peter's persona, Locke, expresses a calm and wise influence on the world, which is Peter's strategy for earning the respect that he needs to influence others. At the end of the book, Peter has become Hegemon, a ruler of the world, and he has persuaded the world to adopt Locke's plan for peace instead of constant fighting. Valentine Wiggin Valentine is the middle Wiggin child. She is extremely compassionate and is just as smart as Ender and Peter, but she has little or none of the ruthlessness that would enable her to win victories in brutal battles, like Peter and Ender can do. Valentine is the only person whom Ender truly loves in the world, and she also is the only one who truly loves him. She protects him from Peter when they are very young, before he is shipped to Battle School.
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Title: Ender’s Game Characters | GradeSaver Headings: Ender's Game Character List Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Ender's Game Character List Andrew Wiggin Peter Wiggin Valentine Wiggin Stilson Mrs. Wiggin Mr. Wiggin Colonel Graff General Pace Major Anderson Major Imbu Mazer Rackham Bernard Alai Bean Shen Petra Arkanian Bonzo Madrid Carn Carby Dink Meeker Rose de Nose Dap Pinual General Levy Pol Slattery William Bee Talo Momoe Crazy Tom Hot Soup/Han Tzu Fly Molo Vlad Dumper Admiral Chamrajnagar Content: At the end of the book, Peter has become Hegemon, a ruler of the world, and he has persuaded the world to adopt Locke's plan for peace instead of constant fighting. Valentine Wiggin Valentine is the middle Wiggin child. She is extremely compassionate and is just as smart as Ender and Peter, but she has little or none of the ruthlessness that would enable her to win victories in brutal battles, like Peter and Ender can do. Valentine is the only person whom Ender truly loves in the world, and she also is the only one who truly loves him. She protects him from Peter when they are very young, before he is shipped to Battle School. Valentine is used twice by Colonel Graff to convince Ender to continue with his studies. She influences public opinion through her persona Demosthenes, an anti-Russian warmonger who is very different from Valentine herself, but whose personality begins to grow on her. Stilson Stilson is a bully from Ender's class on Earth. After Ender's monitor is removed, Stilson and his gang decide to beat Ender up after school. Ender tricks him into fighting against him one-on-one, and then he beats Stilson so badly that he dies.
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Title: Ender’s Game Summary | GradeSaver Headings: Ender's Game Summary Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Ender's Game Summary Content: Ender’s Game Summary | GradeSaver Section Navigation Home Study Guides Ender's Game Ender's Game Summary Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Buy Study Guide About Ender's Game Ender's Game Summary Character List Glossary Themes Chapters 1 and 2 Chapters 3 and 4 Chapters 5 and 6 Chapters 7 and 8 Chapters 9 and 10 Chapters 11 and 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Ender's Shadow-A Parallel Novel Related Links Essay Questions Quiz 1 Quiz 2 Quiz 3 Quiz 4 Citations Ender's Game Summary Buy Study Guide Ender, a child of six, has been monitored carefully to see if he qualifies for Battle School. The monitor was attached to his body so that the officials of the International Fleet, specifically Colonel Graff, could effectively "be inside Ender's mind." After Ender's monitor is removed, several boys in his class, led by the bully Stilson, corner him and abuse him, knowing that the officials can no longer watch what happens. But Ender tricks Stilson into fighting him alone, and Ender beats him badly. Ender cries, showing his remorse at being so ruthless, being more like his sadistic brother Peter than his compassionate sister Valentine. At home, Peter makes him play "astronauts and buggers," a game in which Ender is always the "bugger" alien, being beaten up by Peter. Peter is murderous and relents only when Valentine intervenes. Peter threatens to kill them both at some point in the future. Later that night, when Peter thinks Ender is asleep, Peter leans over him and tells him that he loves him. Colonel Graff comes to the Wiggin household and asks Ender why he beat Stilson so thoroughly.
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Title: Ender’s Game Summary | GradeSaver Headings: Ender's Game Summary Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Ender's Game Summary Content: At home, Peter makes him play "astronauts and buggers," a game in which Ender is always the "bugger" alien, being beaten up by Peter. Peter is murderous and relents only when Valentine intervenes. Peter threatens to kill them both at some point in the future. Later that night, when Peter thinks Ender is asleep, Peter leans over him and tells him that he loves him. Colonel Graff comes to the Wiggin household and asks Ender why he beat Stilson so thoroughly. When Ender explains that he had to win decisively so that no kid would attack him again, Colonel Graff offers him a place at Battle School, a school for the training of young children to become military commanders of the International Fleet. After some persuading by Graff, Ender decides to go. En route to Battle School, Graff deliberately isolates him by telling the other boys that Ender is far superior to them--which quickly is proved true. Ender thus earns many enemies from the start. When one boy named Bernard hits him on the head, Ender grabs the boy's arm and inadvertently sends him flying, breaking his arm.
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Title: Ender’s Game Summary | GradeSaver Headings: Ender's Game Summary Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Ender's Game Summary Content: When Ender explains that he had to win decisively so that no kid would attack him again, Colonel Graff offers him a place at Battle School, a school for the training of young children to become military commanders of the International Fleet. After some persuading by Graff, Ender decides to go. En route to Battle School, Graff deliberately isolates him by telling the other boys that Ender is far superior to them--which quickly is proved true. Ender thus earns many enemies from the start. When one boy named Bernard hits him on the head, Ender grabs the boy's arm and inadvertently sends him flying, breaking his arm. During the next few weeks, Ender and his fellow "launchies" go through hours of classes per day and play the games in the game room. Bernard gathers a group of bullies, but Ender's ability to figure out Bernard's gang allows him to make his first friend, Shen. When Bernard makes fun of Shen's wiggling of his butt while he walks, Ender sends around a message mocking Bernard for watching people's butts. In the battleroom, wargames are simulated. Ender and Alai become friends by working out how to fly and use their "laser" guns.
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Title: Ender’s Game Summary | GradeSaver Headings: Ender's Game Summary Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card Ender's Game Summary Content: Finally he disobeys Bonzo's order and takes action in a battle, doing very well. Ender is traded to Rat Army under Rose de Nose, in Dink Meeker 's toon, according to Dink's request. Ender's reputation has risen very high very quickly. A year after Ender being promoted to Salamander Army, he is a toon leader in Phoenix Army under Petra. But Ender is restless and hates his life. Back on Earth, Ender's siblings Valentine and Peter have moved to the countryside of North Carolina with their parents. Peter's desire for world domination tempers his sadism somewhat, though he skins squirrels, and he decides to influence world politics by writing excellent commentary and opinion on what amounts to the Internet. He convinces Valentine to join him; he will be "Locke" the peacemaker, while she will be "Demosthenes" the warmonger, warning about the Russian plot to shift world power in their favor after the pending victory against the buggers. In the new world order, Peter will need to be seen as the peacemaker in order to gain respect and power.
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