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Title: What is the main purpose of the judicial branch of government in a country? - Quora Headings: What is the main purpose of the judicial branch of government in a country? What is the main purpose of the judicial branch of government in a country? Akosua Duku Issac Fung Content: If it is not, they have the power to toss it out. Sponsored by WashU Law Online A Master's Degree in Law – Bachelor's required. No GRE required. Advance your career with a Master of Legal Studies online for non-lawyers. Graduate in 12 months. Learn More Mark Thompson Answered 2 years ago · Author has 420 answers and 204.2K answer views The judicial branch is where the executive branch’s application of the general laws that legislatures pass to individual persons and entities is reviewed and approved. In so doing, the judicial branch may have to interpret those laws from time to time. But its primary function is to oversee the application of the law to individual persons and entities and state whether it conforms to the country’s legal standards. The independence of the judiciary from the political branches when it performs its review function is essential to the freedom of the citizens and their belief in the justice of their Continue Reading The judicial branch is where the executive branch’s application of the general laws that legislatures pass to individual persons and entities is reviewed and approved. In so doing, the judicial branch may have to interpret those laws from time to time.
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Title: What is the main purpose of the judicial branch of government in a country? - Quora Headings: What is the main purpose of the judicial branch of government in a country? What is the main purpose of the judicial branch of government in a country? Akosua Duku Issac Fung Content: Learn More Mark Thompson Answered 2 years ago · Author has 420 answers and 204.2K answer views The judicial branch is where the executive branch’s application of the general laws that legislatures pass to individual persons and entities is reviewed and approved. In so doing, the judicial branch may have to interpret those laws from time to time. But its primary function is to oversee the application of the law to individual persons and entities and state whether it conforms to the country’s legal standards. The independence of the judiciary from the political branches when it performs its review function is essential to the freedom of the citizens and their belief in the justice of their Continue Reading The judicial branch is where the executive branch’s application of the general laws that legislatures pass to individual persons and entities is reviewed and approved. In so doing, the judicial branch may have to interpret those laws from time to time. But its primary function is to oversee the application of the law to individual persons and entities and state whether it conforms to the country’s legal standards. The independence of the judiciary from the political branches when it performs its review function is essential to the freedom of the citizens and their belief in the justice of their political system. It is also critical that it not be corruptible by bribes etc from the private sector. Aaron Matthews Answered 4 years ago · Author has 546 answers and 1.4M answer views The main purpose of the judicial branch is to protect and serve justice. Lower courts typically solve criminal, appeals, and family matters while the higher ones interpret laws.
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Title: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Medical alert systems for every senior. Mark Waliser Content: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Ad by Natural Intelligence Medical alert systems for every senior. Try the 24/7 protection you deserve without committing to expensive and complicated contracts. Free Trial 7 Answers Mark Waliser , MD (retired) Emergency Medicine Answered 9 months ago · Author has 823 answers and 138.9K answer views All by itself, nothing. What other symptoms and findings are present? WBC count is a single, usually small, piece of the puzzle. There are two things about the “normal” range of WBC’s that most people do not know. One — the normal range is statistically defined. Therefore, a small portion, usually about 5%, of the population will have “high” or “low” values normally.
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Title: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Medical alert systems for every senior. Mark Waliser Content: There are two things about the “normal” range of WBC’s that most people do not know. One — the normal range is statistically defined. Therefore, a small portion, usually about 5%, of the population will have “high” or “low” values normally. Second — only WBC’s that are circulating in the main flow of the sampled vessel will be counted. The rest are static and adjacent to the vessel walls, and are referred to as “marginated” cells. Certain conditions having nothing to do with infection can alter margination leading to an artificially high or low WBC count. As you can see, WBC count is not as straightforward as it seems. MANY lab tests have similar limitations. Diagnostics are not for amateurs. Even the very experienced professionals get fooled all the time.
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Title: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Medical alert systems for every senior. Mark Waliser Content: Certain conditions having nothing to do with infection can alter margination leading to an artificially high or low WBC count. As you can see, WBC count is not as straightforward as it seems. MANY lab tests have similar limitations. Diagnostics are not for amateurs. Even the very experienced professionals get fooled all the time. Chander Asrani , Being a board certified family physician and delivering comprehensive healthcare Answered 5 years ago · Author has 1.5K answers and 4.1M answer views High WBC (leukocytosis) is primarily due to inflammation (commonest due to infections); all cases may not have fever. White blood cells may also increase in parasitic infection, cancers, leukemia (no fever). This is the reason all lab reports have to be correlated with clinical history and findings. 11.8K views · View upvotes Sponsored by GoodRx Looking for free Rx coupons?
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Title: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Medical alert systems for every senior. Mark Waliser Content: Chander Asrani , Being a board certified family physician and delivering comprehensive healthcare Answered 5 years ago · Author has 1.5K answers and 4.1M answer views High WBC (leukocytosis) is primarily due to inflammation (commonest due to infections); all cases may not have fever. White blood cells may also increase in parasitic infection, cancers, leukemia (no fever). This is the reason all lab reports have to be correlated with clinical history and findings. 11.8K views · View upvotes Sponsored by GoodRx Looking for free Rx coupons? Right this way. Regular prices are for regular people. Save up to 80% on your prescriptions with GoodRx. Smart move. Learn More Liang-Hai Sie , Retired general internist, former intensive care physician.
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Title: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Medical alert systems for every senior. Mark Waliser Content: Right this way. Regular prices are for regular people. Save up to 80% on your prescriptions with GoodRx. Smart move. Learn More Liang-Hai Sie , Retired general internist, former intensive care physician. Answered 4 years ago · Author has 37.6K answers and 105.2M answer views Depends on the context, why the blood test was done, how high was high, which white blood cells were elevated. It could be a normal variation, stress, leukemia, elevated WBC counts isn’t of such a great importance on its own. 15.5K views · View upvotes · Answer requested by Amir Fayek Vidhu Chaudhary (Swa-Knowledge) , Zumba |SoftSkillTrainer | Yoga & Therapist & Instructor, Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga, New Delhi … Answered 3 years ago · Author has 204 answers and 666.2K answer views Hi, I totally concur with Chander ji. If we talk total basic or layman, increased WBC suggests our response of immunity:- Any minor bacterial attack- increased neutrophils. Any foreign element in body, to destroy it by phagocytosis- increased lymphocytes and monocytes.
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Title: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Medical alert systems for every senior. Mark Waliser Content: Answered 4 years ago · Author has 37.6K answers and 105.2M answer views Depends on the context, why the blood test was done, how high was high, which white blood cells were elevated. It could be a normal variation, stress, leukemia, elevated WBC counts isn’t of such a great importance on its own. 15.5K views · View upvotes · Answer requested by Amir Fayek Vidhu Chaudhary (Swa-Knowledge) , Zumba |SoftSkillTrainer | Yoga & Therapist & Instructor, Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga, New Delhi … Answered 3 years ago · Author has 204 answers and 666.2K answer views Hi, I totally concur with Chander ji. If we talk total basic or layman, increased WBC suggests our response of immunity:- Any minor bacterial attack- increased neutrophils. Any foreign element in body, to destroy it by phagocytosis- increased lymphocytes and monocytes. Common cold, any allergy- increased eosinophils. Any inflammatory reaction- increased basophils. Destroy microbes and clean up dead tissue- increased monocytes Also, above is scenario in normal body. It could be some serious issue as well. For that I would suggest consulting doctor.
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Title: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Medical alert systems for every senior. Mark Waliser Content: Destroy microbes and clean up dead tissue - increased monocytes Also, above is scenario in normal body. It could be some serious issue as well. For that I would suggest consulting doctor. Note:-neutrophils,eosinophils,basophils,lymphocytes and monocytes are the five type of WBC we have in our body. Thanks for acknowledging my post. VC Sareer Khalil , lives in Birmingham, UK Answered 3 years ago · Author has 56 answers and 209.3K answer views Depends on high the white count is. If it's slightly high e.g 12000 with no left shift or fever then it can be ignored. If it's greater than 50,000 then leukemia should be looked for. Further workup including peripheral smear and bone marrow examination should be done in consultation with your doctor. 6K views · View upvotes Juhi Gupta Answered 5 years ago Stress, autoimmune diseases, undetected infections, blood cancers, certain drugs like corticosteroids, smoking, Sever allergies... 9K views · View upvotes Sponsored by Gundry MD US surgeon:
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Title: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Medical alert systems for every senior. Mark Waliser Content: VC Sareer Khalil , lives in Birmingham, UK Answered 3 years ago · Author has 56 answers and 209.3K answer views Depends on high the white count is. If it's slightly high e.g 12000 with no left shift or fever then it can be ignored. If it's greater than 50,000 then leukemia should be looked for. Further workup including peripheral smear and bone marrow examination should be done in consultation with your doctor. 6K views · View upvotes Juhi Gupta Answered 5 years ago Stress, autoimmune diseases, undetected infections, blood cancers, certain drugs like corticosteroids, smoking, Sever allergies... 9K views · View upvotes Sponsored by Gundry MD US surgeon: This simple trick empties your bowels immediately. World renowned cardiologist explains how with at home trick. Learn More Terence Tan , MBBS from Imperial Answered 3 years ago · Author has 87 answers and 899.2K answer views Liang-Hai Sie is correct, and I’d like to add that looking at tests in isolation in many cases is unhelpful, context is very important and often, we don’t convey that message very clearly as doctors. That’s largely because we do a lot of it unconsciously when the patient is in front of us. 6.5K views · Answer requested by Larry Featherston Related Answer Pandey Shivam , Bpharm from Sharda Pharmacy (2019) Updated 2 years ago How do I reduce/decrease my WBC (White Blood Cell) Count?
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Title: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Medical alert systems for every senior. Mark Waliser Content: This simple trick empties your bowels immediately. World renowned cardiologist explains how with at home trick. Learn More Terence Tan , MBBS from Imperial Answered 3 years ago · Author has 87 answers and 899.2K answer views Liang-Hai Sie is correct, and I’d like to add that looking at tests in isolation in many cases is unhelpful, context is very important and often, we don’t convey that message very clearly as doctors. That’s largely because we do a lot of it unconsciously when the patient is in front of us. 6.5K views · Answer requested by Larry Featherston Related Answer Pandey Shivam , Bpharm from Sharda Pharmacy (2019) Updated 2 years ago How do I reduce/decrease my WBC (White Blood Cell) Count? Gernally WBC are help to cure and fight against disease condition but when it is in high amt leads to several disease like physically stress, common infection required to fixed your diet to curing this problem. And also What you eat will always affect the overall white blood cell count. To lower your high white blood cell count, you should include the following in your diet: Vitamin C. Eating Vitamin C will help regulate the levels of white blood cells in your body. Fruits like lemons, oranges, and lime are rich in vitamin C, and so are papayas, berries, guavas, and pineapples.
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Title: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Medical alert systems for every senior. Mark Waliser Content: You can replace them with any food that lowers inflammation to reduce white blood cell count, like grapes, garlic, spices, nuts, soy protein, vinegar, and black and green teas. Related Answer Robert Devor , Microbiologist, outdoorsman, bridge player. Answered May 17, 2021 · Author has 5.1K answers and 3.8M answer views Is a white blood cell count of 13.8 considered high or just slightly elevated? Only two possible answers? 😳 Q. Is a white blood cell count of 13.8 considered high or just slightly elevated? A. White blood cells are an essential part of your body's immune system. They fight off bacteria, viruses, and germs that invade your body and cause illnesses or infections. High or low WBC levels can be a sign of an underlying health issue and can affect how well your immune system works. Based on your profile (female), a normal white blood cell count is generally about 4,500 to 11,000/μL. White blood cell (WBC) counts that are too high or too low may be dangerous, depending on the cau Continue Reading Only two possible answers? 😳 Q. Is a white blood cell count of 13.8 considered high or just slightly elevated?
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Title: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Medical alert systems for every senior. Mark Waliser Content: A. White blood cells are an essential part of your body's immune system. They fight off bacteria, viruses, and germs that invade your body and cause illnesses or infections. High or low WBC levels can be a sign of an underlying health issue and can affect how well your immune system works. Based on your profile (female), a normal white blood cell count is generally about 4,500 to 11,000/μL. White blood cell (WBC) counts that are too high or too low may be dangerous, depending on the cau Continue Reading Only two possible answers? 😳 Q. Is a white blood cell count of 13.8 considered high or just slightly elevated? A. White blood cells are an essential part of your body's immune system. They fight off bacteria, viruses, and germs that invade your body and cause illnesses or infections. High or low WBC levels can be a sign of an underlying health issue and can affect how well your immune system works. Based on your profile (female), a normal white blood cell count is generally about 4,500 to 11,000/μL. White blood cell (WBC) counts that are too high or too low may be dangerous, depending on the cause. A high WBC is called leukocytosis, which is generally diagnosed when white blood cell levels exceed 11,000/μL. Your WBC value of 13.8 is way too high.
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Title: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? What is the meaning of high WBC count without fever? Medical alert systems for every senior. Mark Waliser Content: A. White blood cells are an essential part of your body's immune system. They fight off bacteria, viruses, and germs that invade your body and cause illnesses or infections. High or low WBC levels can be a sign of an underlying health issue and can affect how well your immune system works. Based on your profile (female), a normal white blood cell count is generally about 4,500 to 11,000/μL. White blood cell (WBC) counts that are too high or too low may be dangerous, depending on the cause. A high WBC is called leukocytosis, which is generally diagnosed when white blood cell levels exceed 11,000/μL. Your WBC value of 13.8 is way too high. A single high WBC count on its own probably won't harm your body, but it's usually a sign of an infection or illness that
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Title: What is the meaning of, 'until the lions have their own historians the history of hunt will always glorify the hunter”? - Quora Headings: What is the meaning of, "until the lions have their own historians the history of hunt will always glorify the hunter”? Content: Till today, this is the same history that African children still learn in schools. Our education is so europeanized that by the time we finish high school, we know more about Europe than Africa. This is at the heart of many issues ( migration to Europe, brain drain, etc) we have on the continent today. Our side of the story is barely known. The history of our ancestors have been reduced to nothing. Our heroes, great warriors, who fought European domination with their spears and arrows until their last breaths. They knew too well that there was nothing about good about invasion. Europeans told the world that they were coming to Africa to “ civilize”. We all know how that civilization went down. Genocides in Kongo with Belgium and Namibia with the Germany.
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Title: What is the most politically unbiased news source? - Quora Headings: What is the most politically unbiased news source? What is the most politically unbiased news source? What is the most politically unbiased news source? Content: My take? There is no neutral news source. All news are filtered through the bias of the reporter, and influenced by the sheer force of will of the governing faction in the geographical area of the reporting. Sponsored by The Penny Hoarder 9 lessons from millionaires who are good with money. Life would be a whole lot easier if someone would just Venmo us $1 million. Quora User , Independant, non-party affiliated voter in U.S. politics Answered 7 months ago Since humans—for the most part*—are responsible for news reporting, and humans are always subject to their particular cognitive bubble and hence, bias, there will always be bias to some extent. However, there are ways to identify which news sources are the “least biased.” The agency that I trust and refer to often is Media Bias Fact Check. [ 1] Their mission is to investigate and report bias in a great many (thousands) of media sources through a scoring system that rates sources based on left-right bias, and factual correctness. [ 2] They are supported by donations and third-party advertisements that Continue Reading Footnotes [ 1] Media Bias/Fact Check - Search and Learn the Bias of News Media [ 2] About - Media Bias/Fact Check Since humans—for the most part*—are responsible for news reporting, and humans are always subject to their particular cognitive bubble and hence, bias, there will always be bias to some extent.
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Title: What is the most politically unbiased news source? - Quora Headings: What is the most politically unbiased news source? What is the most politically unbiased news source? What is the most politically unbiased news source? Content: Quora User , Independant, non-party affiliated voter in U.S. politics Answered 7 months ago Since humans—for the most part*—are responsible for news reporting, and humans are always subject to their particular cognitive bubble and hence, bias, there will always be bias to some extent. However, there are ways to identify which news sources are the “least biased.” The agency that I trust and refer to often is Media Bias Fact Check. [ 1] Their mission is to investigate and report bias in a great many (thousands) of media sources through a scoring system that rates sources based on left-right bias, and factual correctness. [ 2] They are supported by donations and third-party advertisements that Continue Reading Footnotes [ 1] Media Bias/Fact Check - Search and Learn the Bias of News Media [ 2] About - Media Bias/Fact Check Since humans—for the most part*—are responsible for news reporting, and humans are always subject to their particular cognitive bubble and hence, bias, there will always be bias to some extent. However, there are ways to identify which news sources are the “least biased.” The agency that I trust and refer to often is Media Bias Fact Check. [ 1] Their mission is to investigate and report bias in a great many (thousands) of media sources through a scoring system that rates sources based on left-right bias, and factual correctness. [ 2] They are supported by donations and third-party advertisements that are chosen to avoid bias in their editorial staff. [ 3] They engage in occasional fact-checking as well.
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Title: What is the most politically unbiased news source? - Quora Headings: What is the most politically unbiased news source? What is the most politically unbiased news source? What is the most politically unbiased news source? Content: However, there are ways to identify which news sources are the “least biased.” The agency that I trust and refer to often is Media Bias Fact Check. [ 1] Their mission is to investigate and report bias in a great many (thousands) of media sources through a scoring system that rates sources based on left-right bias, and factual correctness. [ 2] They are supported by donations and third-party advertisements that are chosen to avoid bias in their editorial staff. [ 3] They engage in occasional fact-checking as well. As with any other fact-checking and media watchdog service, it is only as valuable as you choose to trust the editors. Through my own experience, having used them as a reference for over a year, I find the information and analysis they present to be accurate, to the best extent possible. To go directly to a listing of what they classify as the “
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Title: What is the most powerful country in Europe? - Quora Headings: What is the most powerful country in Europe? What is the most powerful country in Europe? Brian Austin Mark Chandos Content: The more nuclear toys you have, the bigger your problem over time. If you don’t use your nuclear arsenal, you have to maintain it. The problem: with oil and gas prices plummeting, I doubt that Russia has sufficient economic muscle to maintain its rapidly rotting nuclear infrastructure, but will never admit how bad its problems have become, until each revelation cannot be covered up any longer. Perhaps the Russian government have their own definition of what honesty means (reference: Chernobyl, 2016 Olympics doping scandals, etc). A leaking nuclear infrastructure over much of Europe can make a mockery of the traditional definitions of what power means. Remember, we are not in 1943. The world is massively different! Today’s toys of war can be planetary in nature, and historically, Europe is where the action seems to happen.
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Title: What is the purpose of poetry? - Quora Headings: What is the purpose of poetry? What is the purpose of poetry? POETRY: Content: Writing poetry produces a concrete product that is a source of pride and that can be recognized. Writing poetry is a vehicle for expressing altruistic values and philosophical explorations about life’s meaning. And writing poetry is a free and available resource that can be used for self-exploration, gratification, and healing for a lifetime. Here is a fuller list of 16 benefits of writing poetry: Poetry provides a cultural context and expressive model that supports openness and emotional honesty. People who write poetry feel listened to and not judged. People who write poetry exercise insight and sensitivity, sometimes in profound and illuminating ways. The act of creating poetry reinforces ego strengths, including realizations about who I am, what I think, what my life has been like, what I want, and what I can accomplish. Writing poetry is a natural process for people in pain. Writing poetry is a natural process for people who are developing an identity and/or seeking understanding.
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Title: What is the purpose of poetry? - Quora Headings: What is the purpose of poetry? What is the purpose of poetry? POETRY: Content: People who write poetry feel listened to and not judged. People who write poetry exercise insight and sensitivity, sometimes in profound and illuminating ways. The act of creating poetry reinforces ego strengths, including realizations about who I am, what I think, what my life has been like, what I want, and what I can accomplish. Writing poetry is a natural process for people in pain. Writing poetry is a natural process for people who are developing an identity and/or seeking understanding. Poetry provides a safe and private experience, with individual control over the outcome. Poetry provides a basis for greater interpersonal communication about personal issues and for stronger relationships. People who write poetry use a variety of cognitive skills. In an appropriately structured program, poetry can be used by individuals with severe emotional difficulties and/or poor cognitive skills. Writing a poem is a concrete accomplishment.
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Title: What is the purpose of poetry? - Quora Headings: What is the purpose of poetry? What is the purpose of poetry? POETRY: Content: Poetry provides a safe and private experience, with individual control over the outcome. Poetry provides a basis for greater interpersonal communication about personal issues and for stronger relationships. People who write poetry use a variety of cognitive skills. In an appropriately structured program, poetry can be used by individuals with severe emotional difficulties and/or poor cognitive skills. Writing a poem is a concrete accomplishment. A person’s purpose in writing a poem can be altruistic, educational, inspirational, etc. The accomplishment of a poem can be publicly recognized by saving, sharing, reading, posting, publishing, etc. The act of creating poetry is joyful and self-reinforcing, even when the content is about a sad or traumatic event. People who write poetry can become more in touch with larger issues of life’s meaning and connectedness, developing a spiritual appreciation of life. The act of writing a poem is a skill that people can use to help themselves over and over again throughout a lifetime.
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Title: How does propaganda work? - Quora Headings: How does propaganda work? How does propaganda work? Anonymous Content: The Fairness Doctrine required all news outlets to cover controversial news and provide all sides of the controversy. To make things worse, Reagan also allowed consolidation of the media i Continue Reading I will speak only about the propaganda I’ve experienced in the US. Do Not Cover All Sides of A Controversy The most common propaganda in the US currently is a kind of one-sided presentation of facts. This started in the 1980s when the FCC’s fairness doctrine in broadcasting was overturned by the Reagan administration. Reagan’s media advisors on this were Karl Rove and Roger Ailes who went on to start Fox News. The Fairness Doctrine required all news outlets to cover controversial news and provide all sides of the controversy. To make things worse, Reagan also allowed consolidation of the media into the hands of a few corporations. So now the news doesn’t have to provide all sides of a controversy and can sell advertising to candidates with one point of view and not have to offer opposing candidates time at the same price to counter the adds. This remains a huge problem in American politics and is one the means that the minority party used in 2016 to take over all 3 branches of government, most of state legislatures and governorships. By the way, does anyone wonder what all those pharmaceutical adds on American television are about?
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Title: How does propaganda work? - Quora Headings: How does propaganda work? How does propaganda work? Anonymous Content: Marketing Yes, everyone knows about marketing but not this kind. I first ran into this in 2003 but recently it came out that Facebook secretly hired a marketing firm to redirect the negative attention it was getting because of the security problems that came out before Congress concerning the 2016 elections. This marketing company working for Facebook and blamed George Soros for the problems in social media in an attempt to drown out the negative news about Facebook. It turns out there are marketing firms that can be hired to convince Americans of just about anything. Do we need a new Stealth Fighter? Need anti-climate change propaganda? Need to make a technology company executive look bad in the press? These marketing companies are for you. These marketers use some of the same techniques that the Russians are accused of using in the 2016 US elections. These marketing firms are very sophisticated and their activities have been going on for decades long before social media was around.
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Title: How does propaganda work? - Quora Headings: How does propaganda work? How does propaganda work? Anonymous Content: Need anti-climate change propaganda? Need to make a technology company executive look bad in the press? These marketing companies are for you. These marketers use some of the same techniques that the Russians are accused of using in the 2016 US elections. These marketing firms are very sophisticated and their activities have been going on for decades long before social media was around. My direct experience with this is with developers who intend to create a large controversial development of some kind. It could be a power plant, a large resort or something else, Long before anyone knew about a power plant proposal, some power plant developers hired a marketing firm in San Francisco to groom the rural area I lived in at the time for a new power plant big enough to light Seattle. These guys pay locals to write Op-Eds to appear in the local newspapers supporting the ide in terms of jobs. They give money to friendly politicians and covertly support them. They covertly pay people to go and speak up at county administrator meetings, local Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, and city council meetings.
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Title: What is the purpose of the 7 Catholic Sacraments? - Quora Headings: What is the purpose of the 7 Catholic Sacraments? What is the purpose of the 7 Catholic Sacraments? Abigail Mayhan Content: Instituted by Christ in His many healings. The Eucharist is the central sacrament. The Sacrament of Initiation are Baptism, the Eucharist, and Confirmation. The Sacraments of healing are the Eucharist, Reconciliation, and the Anointing of the Sick. The Sacraments of Service are the Eucharist, Holy Orders, and Holy Matrimony. Enrique Pareja , logical intuitionist. Answered 3 years ago · Author has 2.5K answers and 7.6M answer views The Catechism of the Catholic Church defines them like this: The seven sacraments touch all the stages and all the important moments of Christian life: they give birth and increase, healing and mission to the Christian's life of faith. There is thus a certain resemblance between the stages of natural life and the stages of the spiritual life.
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Title: What is the purpose of writing a book? - Quora Headings: What is the purpose of writing a book? 14 Answers Raff Ellis Vivek Content: Most newspapers don’t even review books and have cut back on editing and reporting, relying instead on wire services to fill their ever decreasing number of pages. All of these trends are inimical to forging a writing career. So, why do writers write, in the face of all these impediments? Speaking for myself, I have always enjoyed an original turn of a phrase, the expression of a thought or idea that demands a space in your memory. Thus I strive to add that element to my writing and am happiest with my work when someone says they couldn’t put the book down or were sorry to see it end. All serious writers want and need the affirmation that sales (readership) provide. It takes a lot of work to write something that is perceived as “good” but in the end is worth it—even if it’s unrewarding financially. Being able to entertain, educate and provoke thought is what writing is all about. Vivek , Creative Writing, Art Direction and Brand Managment at Various Companies (2009-present) Answered 4 years ago Purpose of writing a book can be many Write because no one has time to listen and you might have a story to tell - and the joy of writing. What a platform.
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Title: What is the purpose of writing a book? - Quora Headings: What is the purpose of writing a book? 14 Answers Raff Ellis Vivek Content: All serious writers want and need the affirmation that sales (readership) provide. It takes a lot of work to write something that is perceived as “good” but in the end is worth it—even if it’s unrewarding financially. Being able to entertain, educate and provoke thought is what writing is all about. Vivek , Creative Writing, Art Direction and Brand Managment at Various Companies (2009-present) Answered 4 years ago Purpose of writing a book can be many Write because no one has time to listen and you might have a story to tell - and the joy of writing. What a platform. I know someone who wrote a book dedicated to a lost friend. Not a best seller but was so touched by the effort and the reason. It can be same as breathing for some people - lot of writers wrote as that's all they wanted to do. Its lucrative for some - good publisher, a mass appealing subject, one best seller can do wonders. This is a later stage.
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Title: What is the purpose of writing a book? - Quora Headings: What is the purpose of writing a book? 14 Answers Raff Ellis Vivek Content: I know someone who wrote a book dedicated to a lost friend. Not a best seller but was so touched by the effort and the reason. It can be same as breathing for some people - lot of writers wrote as that's all they wanted to do. Its lucrative for some - good publisher, a mass appealing subject, one best seller can do wonders. This is a later stage. Do read about lives of writers or artists. Some were even very poor, motives are many. For writing a Continue Reading Purpose of writing a book can be many Write because no one has time to listen and you might have a story to tell - and the joy of writing. What a platform. I know someone who wrote a book dedicated to a lost friend.
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Title: What is the purpose of writing a book? - Quora Headings: What is the purpose of writing a book? 14 Answers Raff Ellis Vivek Content: Do read about lives of writers or artists. Some were even very poor, motives are many. For writing a Continue Reading Purpose of writing a book can be many Write because no one has time to listen and you might have a story to tell - and the joy of writing. What a platform. I know someone who wrote a book dedicated to a lost friend. Not a best seller but was so touched by the effort and the reason. It can be same as breathing for some people - lot of writers wrote as that's all they wanted to do. Its lucrative for some - good publisher, a mass appealing subject, one best seller can do wonders. This is a later stage. Do read about lives of writers or artists.
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Title: What is the purpose of writing a book? - Quora Headings: What is the purpose of writing a book? 14 Answers Raff Ellis Vivek Content: Not a best seller but was so touched by the effort and the reason. It can be same as breathing for some people - lot of writers wrote as that's all they wanted to do. Its lucrative for some - good publisher, a mass appealing subject, one best seller can do wonders. This is a later stage. Do read about lives of writers or artists. Some were even very poor, motives are many. For writing a book. Sponsored by Jumbo Privacy & Security Have you been hacked? 80% of emails online have been exposed in data leaks. Tap to check for your leaks.
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Title: What is the purpose of writing a book? - Quora Headings: What is the purpose of writing a book? 14 Answers Raff Ellis Vivek Content: Some were even very poor, motives are many. For writing a book. Sponsored by Jumbo Privacy & Security Have you been hacked? 80% of emails online have been exposed in data leaks. Tap to check for your leaks. Learn More Sharon Lee Lockhart , Spouse to my Husband for 45 years Answered 4 years ago · Author has 57 answers and 57.3K answer views I believe that when a person writes a book they are writing for entertainment, for themselves and for others who are going to read the book. They write the book because they think they have a story that someone else will be interested in, that someone will learn from, or relate to the message in the book. Some may write a book to get something off of their chest, like a recount of a story of something that has happened to the writer. Sharing information with others can sometimes make the experience that has happened seem less traumatic and may even make the writer gain a different perspective fr Continue Reading I believe that when a person writes a book they are writing for entertainment, for themselves and for others who are going to read the book. They write the book because they think they have a story that someone else will be interested in, that someone will learn from, or relate to the message in the book.
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Title: What is the purpose of writing a book? - Quora Headings: What is the purpose of writing a book? 14 Answers Raff Ellis Vivek Content: Learn More Sharon Lee Lockhart , Spouse to my Husband for 45 years Answered 4 years ago · Author has 57 answers and 57.3K answer views I believe that when a person writes a book they are writing for entertainment, for themselves and for others who are going to read the book. They write the book because they think they have a story that someone else will be interested in, that someone will learn from, or relate to the message in the book. Some may write a book to get something off of their chest, like a recount of a story of something that has happened to the writer. Sharing information with others can sometimes make the experience that has happened seem less traumatic and may even make the writer gain a different perspective fr Continue Reading I believe that when a person writes a book they are writing for entertainment, for themselves and for others who are going to read the book. They write the book because they think they have a story that someone else will be interested in, that someone will learn from, or relate to the message in the book. Some may write a book to get something off of their chest, like a recount of a story of something that has happened to the writer. Sharing information with others can sometimes make the experience that has happened seem less traumatic and may even make the writer gain a different perspective from the writing. Raven Nikolai , Avid reader and lover of what entertains. Answered 4 years ago · Author has 81 answers and 160.3K answer views Can only answer for myself… Because I have something to say. My imagination is grande, have lived a life that drives my writing, and my head would explode if I did not purge it of the stories, people and places it imagines.
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Title: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora Headings: What is the quantum observer effect? What is the quantum observer effect? Content: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora What is the quantum observer effect? Ad by Best Gadget Advice 25 insanely cool gadgets selling out quickly in 2021. We've put together a list of incredible gadgets that you didn't know you needed! Learn More 15 Answers Daniel Merthe , Ph.D. Physics, University of Southern California (2017) Answered 4 years ago · Author has 546 answers and 1.6M answer views The observer effect is the effect whereby the observation of a physical phenomenon necessarily affects that phenomenon. In the context of quantum mechanics, the observer effect implies that a measurement of a physical observable of a system forces that system to randomly pick a particular value of that observable from many possible values. This “collapse” from many possible values to a single possible value (the measured value) can lead to a dramatic change in the subsequent dynamics of the system. An interesting consequence of the quantum observer effect is the Quantum Zeno effect. By observin Continue Reading The observer effect is the effect whereby the observation of a physical phenomenon necessarily affects that phenomenon. In the context of quantum mechanics, the observer effect implies that a measurement of a physical observable of a system forces that system to randomly pick a particular value of that observable from many possible values.
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Title: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora Headings: What is the quantum observer effect? What is the quantum observer effect? Content: In the context of quantum mechanics, the observer effect implies that a measurement of a physical observable of a system forces that system to randomly pick a particular value of that observable from many possible values. This “collapse” from many possible values to a single possible value (the measured value) can lead to a dramatic change in the subsequent dynamics of the system. An interesting consequence of the quantum observer effect is the Quantum Zeno effect. By observin Continue Reading The observer effect is the effect whereby the observation of a physical phenomenon necessarily affects that phenomenon. In the context of quantum mechanics, the observer effect implies that a measurement of a physical observable of a system forces that system to randomly pick a particular value of that observable from many possible values. This “collapse” from many possible values to a single possible value (the measured value) can lead to a dramatic change in the subsequent dynamics of the system. An interesting consequence of the quantum observer effect is the Quantum Zeno effect. By observing a system often enough, you can slow or effectively stop is evolution. For example, suppose that you measure the position of an electron at some point in time. Quantum dynamics dictates that after that measurement it will fly off in a random direction from that position with a random speed and be found somewhere else a moment later.
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Title: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora Headings: What is the quantum observer effect? What is the quantum observer effect? Content: This “collapse” from many possible values to a single possible value (the measured value) can lead to a dramatic change in the subsequent dynamics of the system. An interesting consequence of the quantum observer effect is the Quantum Zeno effect. By observing a system often enough, you can slow or effectively stop is evolution. For example, suppose that you measure the position of an electron at some point in time. Quantum dynamics dictates that after that measurement it will fly off in a random direction from that position with a random speed and be found somewhere else a moment later. However, if you continuously monitor its position (or make a very rapid succession of measurements), the electron will stay in that one place for as long as the measurements go on. Malcolm Shute , Working as a Requirements Management Engineer on the ITER project Answered 5 years ago · Author has 2.9K answers and 2.2M answer views I have recently re-read an article by Gell-Mann and Hartle, in W.H.Zurek, ed. ( 1990)., " Complexity, Entropy and the Physics of Information", Vol. VIII, Addison-Wesley, Reading, USA, ISBN 0-201-51506-7 (pp.425-458, "Quantum mechanics in the light of quantum cosmology").
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Title: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora Headings: What is the quantum observer effect? What is the quantum observer effect? Content: They seem to suggest that each collision between quantum particles tends to nudge their respective matrix descriptions towards being dominated by the terms in the leading diagonal. So, as a result, Mars is one specific position in its orbit round the sun, not smeared out probabilistically all the way round, and even particles in the depths of space are being bombarded by photons of the 3K CMB. And, taking a measurement, or being an observer, necessarily also involves the observed objects being bombarded. I found the idea a very elegant explanation of where observation and measurement fits into all this. Sponsored by Gundry MD 3 things to add to your diet to boost energy and manage weight. World renowned cardiologist explains how with at home trick. Learn More Matt Moore Answered 4 years ago · Author has 2.2K answers and 1.2M answer views The observer effect is this measuring or observing Quantum particles/light causes changes to the system being observed or measured. The most visible example is the interference pattern of light/electrons etc produced by slit experiments. This happens even if you send a single electron/photon at a time. But if the electron/photon is detected passing through slot A or Slot B the inference pattern vanishes.
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Title: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora Headings: What is the quantum observer effect? What is the quantum observer effect? Content: World renowned cardiologist explains how with at home trick. Learn More Matt Moore Answered 4 years ago · Author has 2.2K answers and 1.2M answer views The observer effect is this measuring or observing Quantum particles/light causes changes to the system being observed or measured. The most visible example is the interference pattern of light/electrons etc produced by slit experiments. This happens even if you send a single electron/photon at a time. But if the electron/photon is detected passing through slot A or Slot B the inference pattern vanishes. Its also the collapse of a superposition of say a quantum bits that is both 0 & 1 into a single fixed state. One of the big problems with Quantum computing is to stop quantum bits from collapsin Continue Reading The observer effect is this measuring or observing Quantum particles/light causes changes to the system being observed or measured. The most visible example is the interference pattern of light/electrons etc produced by slit experiments. This happens even if you send a single electron/photon at a time. But if the electron/photon is detected passing through slot A or Slot B the inference pattern vanishes.
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Title: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora Headings: What is the quantum observer effect? What is the quantum observer effect? Content: Its also the collapse of a superposition of say a quantum bits that is both 0 & 1 into a single fixed state. One of the big problems with Quantum computing is to stop quantum bits from collapsin Continue Reading The observer effect is this measuring or observing Quantum particles/light causes changes to the system being observed or measured. The most visible example is the interference pattern of light/electrons etc produced by slit experiments. This happens even if you send a single electron/photon at a time. But if the electron/photon is detected passing through slot A or Slot B the inference pattern vanishes. Its also the collapse of a superposition of say a quantum bits that is both 0 & 1 into a single fixed state. One of the big problems with Quantum computing is to stop quantum bits from collapsing. Ali Abdulla , professor of physics Answered 3 years ago · Author has 13.1K answers and 3.2M answer views In quantum mechanics ,where it deals with microscopic system in nature ,the observation directly of a physical phenomenon,like measuring position ,momentum, this measurement result will be affected. 404 views · View upvotes · Answer requested by Filip Gabriel Condruz and Greg Collins Bobby Polzer Answered 4 years ago · Author has 430 answers and 333.6K answer views Originally Answered: What is the most recent explanation or definition of the Observer Effect in Quantum Physics?
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Title: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora Headings: What is the quantum observer effect? What is the quantum observer effect? Content: To obersve something you need to interact with it, by e.g. shooting photons on it. One interpretation is that it is due to such interaction that the wave collapses. 173 views Sponsored by Aspiration How can I earn $100? You read that right. Get $100 when you sign up for an Aspiration debit card. * Terms and conditions apply. Related Answer Rodney Brooks , Ph.D. Physics, Harvard University (1963) Answered 4 years ago · Upvoted by Mayank Mukund Bhandare , M.Sc. Physics, Savitribai Phule Pune University (2022) · Author has 2.2K answers and 2.8M answer views Why do people think quantum mechanics requires a conscious observer? This is not a difficult question; it’s an easy question.
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Title: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora Headings: What is the quantum observer effect? What is the quantum observer effect? Content: Terms and conditions apply. Related Answer Rodney Brooks , Ph.D. Physics, Harvard University (1963) Answered 4 years ago · Upvoted by Mayank Mukund Bhandare , M.Sc. Physics, Savitribai Phule Pune University (2022) · Author has 2.2K answers and 2.8M answer views Why do people think quantum mechanics requires a conscious observer? This is not a difficult question; it’s an easy question. The problem arose because Quantum Mechanics does not describe what is happening at any moment; it only describes probabilities. Some people, instead of recognizing that there must be a gap in the theory, jumped to the ludicrous conclusion that nothing happens until someone looks. That gap was filled later by Quantum Field Theory, but unfortunately this theory is either forgotten or ignored or misunderstood. That’s why I wrote my book, now in it’s third edition (see quantum-field-theory.net).
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Title: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora Headings: What is the quantum observer effect? What is the quantum observer effect? Content: The problem arose because Quantum Mechanics does not describe what is happening at any moment; it only describes probabilities. Some people, instead of recognizing that there must be a gap in the theory, jumped to the ludicrous conclusion that nothing happens until someone looks. That gap was filled later by Quantum Field Theory, but unfortunately this theory is either forgotten or ignored or misunderstood. That’s why I wrote my book, now in it’s third edition (see quantum-field-theory.net). Here’s what I wrote about the role of the obse Continue Reading This is not a difficult question; it’s an easy question. The problem arose because Quantum Mechanics does not describe what is happening at any moment; it only describes probabilities. Some people, instead of recognizing that there must be a gap in the theory, jumped to the ludicrous conclusion that nothing happens until someone looks.
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Title: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora Headings: What is the quantum observer effect? What is the quantum observer effect? Content: Here’s what I wrote about the role of the obse Continue Reading This is not a difficult question; it’s an easy question. The problem arose because Quantum Mechanics does not describe what is happening at any moment; it only describes probabilities. Some people, instead of recognizing that there must be a gap in the theory, jumped to the ludicrous conclusion that nothing happens until someone looks. That gap was filled later by Quantum Field Theory, but unfortunately this theory is either forgotten or ignored or misunderstood. That’s why I wrote my book, now in it’s third edition (see quantum-field-theory.net). Here’s what I wrote about the role of the observer: “QM offers no explanation or statement about when the wave-function (which describes probabilities) collapses, other than that collapse has surely occurred when a measurement is made – i.e., when someone looks. The question of when collapse occurs is known as the measurement problem, “the most controversial problem in physics” ( http://informationphilos­opher.com ).
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Title: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora Headings: What is the quantum observer effect? What is the quantum observer effect? Content: That gap was filled later by Quantum Field Theory, but unfortunately this theory is either forgotten or ignored or misunderstood. That’s why I wrote my book, now in it’s third edition (see quantum-field-theory.net). Here’s what I wrote about the role of the observer: “QM offers no explanation or statement about when the wave-function (which describes probabilities) collapses, other than that collapse has surely occurred when a measurement is made – i.e., when someone looks. The question of when collapse occurs is known as the measurement problem, “the most controversial problem in physics” ( http://informationphilos­opher.com ). This led to a philosophy known as the Copenhagen school (after the great Dane, Niels Bohr) which states, to put it simply, that nothing happens until someone looks. If all we have are mathematical probabilities, then until the observation is made, we can only talk about probabilities. As to reality, we must give up hope of understanding it. “This was too much for Einstein and Schrödinger to swallow. Can it be that nothing really happens — that there are only probabilities — until someone looks?
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Title: What is the quantum observer effect? - Quora Headings: What is the quantum observer effect? What is the quantum observer effect? Content: This led to a philosophy known as the Copenhagen school (after the great Dane, Niels Bohr) which states, to put it simply, that nothing happens until someone looks. If all we have are mathematical probabilities, then until the observation is made, we can only talk about probabilities. As to reality, we must give up hope of understanding it. “This was too much for Einstein and Schrödinger to swallow. Can it be that nothing really happens — that there are only probabilities — until someone looks? As Einstein lampooned, “Is the moon only there when we look at it?” “Einstein’s bomb. To show how ridiculous this view is, Einstein proposed the following thought-experiment. Imagine that a keg of gunpowder is triggered by the quantum instability of some particle. The quantum mechanical equation for this situation, he said “describes a sort of blend of not-yet and already-exploded systems… but in reality there is just no intermediary between exploded and not-exploded” ( I2007, p. 456 ).
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Title: What is the relative mass of a proton? - Quora Headings: What is the relative mass of a proton? What is the relative mass of a proton? Jeremy Fry Content: This does not mean that photons accelerate or decelerate; this is just gravity causing clocks to run slower and rulers to shrink. The problem here comes from the fact that speed is a coordinate-dependent quantity, and is therefore somewhat ambiguous. To determine speed (distance moved/time taken) you must first choose some standards of distance and time, and different choices can give different answers. This is already true in special relativity: if you measure the speed of light in an accelerating reference frame, the answer will, in general, differ from c. Based on the Schwarzschild solution of the Einstein’s equation of gravitational field, it is proved that the speed of light would change and the isotropy of light’s speed would be violated in gravitational field with spherical symmetry. Above description is compatible with point-like concept of quantum mechanics, but is incompatible with new approaches and evidences. In quantum mechanics, the concept of a point-like particle is complicated by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, because even an elementary particle, with no internal structure, occupies a nonzero volume. According to the quantum mechanics that photon and electron are unstructured particle, we cannot answer the unanswered questions. With all the effort that was undertaken in recent decades on QED, there is a fundamental question that has never been raised or if it has raised (we have not seen) is ignored.
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Title: What is the safest self-piloted small plane? - Quora Headings: What is the safest self-piloted small plane? What is the safest self-piloted small plane? Have you been hacked? Content: Furthermore, if there is another competent pilot in the plane to assist the Pilot-in-Command safety is enhanced greatly by sharing the workload of a flight. Typically, in two pilot operations, one pilot flies and the other works the radios and performs checklists while also monitoring the flying pilot. With as many aircraft makes and models out there as there are, it's nearly impossible to say that one model is safer than all the others. I will say that turbine-engine aircraft are more reliable than piston-engined aircraft, but they are typically faster and therefore require more training since things happen faster (and there's more procedures due to increased complexity). Don't think that two engines are better than one. Many light twins don't have enough excess power to maintain a climb after a failure of one engine, and multi-engined aircraft require more training to deal with that failure. It is often said (cynically) that the second engine is just there to fly you to the scene of the accident. What it all boils down to is the decision-making ability of the pilot (s). Ego also plays a part as does various internal/external pressures to "make it" (commonly referred to as get-there-itis). It's these pressures (Threats) that lead to pilots to push a little further and make Errors that, unless caught and mitigated by the second pilot, lead to Undesired Aircraft States (UAS).
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Title: What is the safest self-piloted small plane? - Quora Headings: What is the safest self-piloted small plane? What is the safest self-piloted small plane? Have you been hacked? Content: Many light twins don't have enough excess power to maintain a climb after a failure of one engine, and multi-engined aircraft require more training to deal with that failure. It is often said (cynically) that the second engine is just there to fly you to the scene of the accident. What it all boils down to is the decision-making ability of the pilot (s). Ego also plays a part as does various internal/external pressures to "make it" (commonly referred to as get-there-itis). It's these pressures (Threats) that lead to pilots to push a little further and make Errors that, unless caught and mitigated by the second pilot, lead to Undesired Aircraft States (UAS). A UAS is a condition where your skill has little to do with the ultimate outcome... it's mostly just luck at that point. This is why Threat and Error Management has become the big thing in aviation safety in the last 5-10 years. The human link is the weakest. Sponsored by Jaw Tone Pro Exercise your jaw with this new device. This is changing jawlines everywhere.
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Title: What is the setting and conflict of Ramayana story? - Quora Headings: What is the setting and conflict of Ramayana story? What is the setting and conflict of Ramayana story? Athira Manesh Rami Sivan Sad but true. That was Cosmic War… Meenan Vishnu Harihara Nil Quora User Content: Now we are in a generation to question the things that they say that happened in Ramayana, such as an entire army of monkey-men, Hanuman being able to grow in size and fly and carry mountai Continue Reading I feel the main problem is this: There are as many as 300 versions of Ramayana. Versions of Ramayana - Wikipedia As we all know, there is no original scripture or recordings of any events that happened in the mythological epic. The story of Lord Rama, his clan & his accomplishments were passed on from person to person, generation to generations as stories & songs, whose original composer is said to be Valmiki. Now we are in a generation to question the things that they say that happened in Ramayana, such as an entire army of monkey-men, Hanuman being able to grow in size and fly and carry mountains, Ravana having 10 heads & owning a pushpaka vimana (flying chariot) etc. People have come up with their own version of narrating stories from different standpoints. Also the versions have changed based on the region they originate from. For example, in south indian versions of Ramayana, they say that Sita was Ravana’s daughter and he kidnapped her because he did not want to see her suffering in the forest with Rama. Also, he could not tell her that he is her father because he was the one who abandoned her when a soothsayer predicted that she would bring destruction to Lanka. After reading multiple versions of Ramayana, one would understand a basic fact that Lord Rama was a noble & wise King in India and Ravana was a fearsome one, yet a successful King of Lanka.
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Title: What is the setting and conflict of Ramayana story? - Quora Headings: What is the setting and conflict of Ramayana story? What is the setting and conflict of Ramayana story? Athira Manesh Rami Sivan Sad but true. That was Cosmic War… Meenan Vishnu Harihara Nil Quora User Content: Rama mustered the aid of a money army, built a causeway across to Lanka, released Sita and brought her safely back to Aydohya. In order to set a good example, however, Rama demanded that Sita prove her purity before he could take her back as his wife. Rama, Sita and Bharata are all examples of persons following their dharma. This lesson focuses on how the Ramayana teaches Indians to perform their dharma. Encourage students to pick out examples of characters in the epic who were faithful to their dharma and those who violated their dharma. Mahatma Gandhi dreamed that one day modern India would become a Ram-rajya. Sponsored by The Penny Hoarder 9 lessons from millionaires who are good with money. Life would be a whole lot easier if someone would just Venmo us $1 million. Eyathu Vishnu , Hindhuism is not a religion. It is Sanadhana dharma, meaning Way of Life Answered 4 years ago · Author has 229 answers and 511.3K answer views Such an insightful question!!
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Title: What is the top best non-biased news network? - Quora Headings: What is the top best non-biased news network? What is the top best non-biased news network? Quora User What is the most unbiased news network? Content: Simplifying the News Bias Chart I examined 102 news sites on the news bias chart https://towardsdatascience.com/how-statistically-biased-is-our-news-f28f0fab3cb3?gi=4c686922fb27 Preston Park , Texas Estate Planning and Family Law Attorney, Author. Answered 1 year ago · Author has 729 answers and 388.7K answer views Originally Answered: What source of news do you find to be the least biased? Don’t try to find unbiased news sources. That’s impossible. Instead, try to understand the bias and find sources that provide links to source materials. All news sources are biased because all people are biased. It’s physics. We are only capable of perceiving a sliver of reality which we make fit in with our experience and beliefs by making up stories. Those experiences and beliefs are our biases and the stories are the reality we live in.
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Title: What is the top best non-biased news network? - Quora Headings: What is the top best non-biased news network? What is the top best non-biased news network? Quora User What is the most unbiased news network? Content: Instead, try to understand the bias and find sources that provide links to source materials. All news sources are biased because all people are biased. It’s physics. We are only capable of perceiving a sliver of reality which we make fit in with our experience and beliefs by making up stories. Those experiences and beliefs are our biases and the stories are the reality we live in. The less information we have, the more we have to make up. You just need to recognize common sources of bias such as deceptive editing, studies/statistics, an Continue Reading Don’t try to find unbiased news sources. That’s impossible. Instead, try to understand the bias and find sources that provide links to source materials. All news sources are biased because all people are biased.
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Title: What is the top best non-biased news network? - Quora Headings: What is the top best non-biased news network? What is the top best non-biased news network? Quora User What is the most unbiased news network? Content: The less information we have, the more we have to make up. You just need to recognize common sources of bias such as deceptive editing, studies/statistics, an Continue Reading Don’t try to find unbiased news sources. That’s impossible. Instead, try to understand the bias and find sources that provide links to source materials. All news sources are biased because all people are biased. It’s physics. We are only capable of perceiving a sliver of reality which we make fit in with our experience and beliefs by making up stories. Those experiences and beliefs are our biases and the stories are the reality we live in. The less information we have, the more we have to make up. You just need to recognize common sources of bias such as deceptive editing, studies/statistics, and anonymous sources.
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Title: What is the top best non-biased news network? - Quora Headings: What is the top best non-biased news network? What is the top best non-biased news network? Quora User What is the most unbiased news network? Content: It’s physics. We are only capable of perceiving a sliver of reality which we make fit in with our experience and beliefs by making up stories. Those experiences and beliefs are our biases and the stories are the reality we live in. The less information we have, the more we have to make up. You just need to recognize common sources of bias such as deceptive editing, studies/statistics, and anonymous sources. Deceptive editing. Information has to be edited to fit within the time and space constraints in which it is presented. How the information is edited is subject to the bias of the editor. For example, NBC infamously edited the George Zimmerman 911 call on Trevon Martin to make it sound like he was racist. CNN edited President Trump’s Charlottesville speech to make it sound like he was calling White Supremacists “fine people.”
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Title: What is the true nature of humankind? - Quora Headings: What is the true nature of humankind? What is the true nature of humankind? Anonymous Content: What is the nature of human society? In most social science and humanities circles, bringing up the role of evolution in shaping human behavior is unwelcome, and thus unwise� Th e first core objection is empirical: the attempt to reduce the behavior of this most complex social animal to a set of deterministic ‘biological drives’ is said to neglect the pervasive influence of social, economic, cultural, and political forces on human action and co-ordination� Th e second objection is ideological: claims about evolved human tendencies toward aggression or infidelity are seen as white-washing, providing a justification for the mainten Continue Reading In most social science and humanities circles, bringing up the role of evolution in shaping human behavior is unwelcome, and thus unwise� Th e first core objection is empirical: the attempt to reduce the behavior of this most complex social animal to a set of deterministic ‘biological drives’ is said to neglect the pervasive influence of social, economic, cultural, and political forces on human action and co-ordination� Th e second objection is ideological: claims about evolved human tendencies toward aggression or infidelity are seen as white-washing, providing a justification for the maintenance of systems of inequality and patriarchy, and thus leaving no space for individual and collective agency to effect radical social-structural change� Eloquent arguments have already been put forth against the supposed empirical naivety of evolutionary psychology� In Th e Blank Slate, Steven Pinker presented the empirical case against the notion that humans are born with no evolved psychology whatsoever, ready to be mounded to produce whatever set of behavioral patterns the surrounding environment and socialization dictates� Rather, as put forward most forcefully by two of the founders of evolutionary psychology – John Tobey and Leda Cossids – our brains arrive on the scene with a set of cognitive tools already prepared to navigate the kinds of social environments in which our ancestors had to survive: small-scale societies of hunter-gatherers and proto-agriculturalists� More recently, research on evolution and behavior has moved beyond the question of nature versus nurture, to ask how the interaction between universal social-cognitive mechanisms and varying ecological contexts yields the cultural diversity in patterns of behavior that we see across societies� Schools of study such as behavioral ecology and evolutionary developmental biology are shedding light on how early life experiences shape key later life decisions and abilities in ways that make adaptive sense� Those working in the field of cultural evolution demonstrate how the uniquely human capacity for social learning generates complex cultural landscapes that our evolved brain learns to navigate, possibly evolving further in the process. Rather than bracketing out the complexity of modern human social systems, sophisticated computational models and simulations can now attempt to build such complexity into theories of evolution and behavior, predicting societal change better than can approaches to
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Title: What is unbiased news reporting? - Quora Headings: What is unbiased news reporting? What is unbiased news reporting? Content: In the US, there are six corporate media giants that own 90 percent of the US media market—GE, News-Corp, Disney, Viacom, Time Warner, and CBS. It would be naive of anyone to believe that the people writing the paychecks for those reporting the news don’t hold some sway over what news gets reported, and how it gets reported. This is especially apparent during every US Presidential election. Media corporate owners contribute significant campaign contributions to their favored candidates on one hand. On the other hand, they published news stories with a positive spin for their own favored candidate. CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, The New Yorker, and The Blaze are just a few examples. Here are some examples of unbiased news sources: C-Span: Watch government hearings and other events on your own, instead of relying on second-hand reporting. Keep your TV tuned to C-Span.
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Title: What is unbiased news reporting? - Quora Headings: What is unbiased news reporting? What is unbiased news reporting? Content: CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, The New Yorker, and The Blaze are just a few examples. Here are some examples of unbiased news sources: C-Span: Watch government hearings and other events on your own, instead of relying on second-hand reporting. Keep your TV tuned to C-Span. You’ll actually be shocked to discover just how much those second-hand journalists twist what was actually said at those hearings. So why depend on those faulty reports when you can see for yourself? NPR: NPR would have landed in the primary list of unbiased news sources above, but its coverage sometimes leans a little too far to the left. However, in the majority of cases, NPR reporting is about as impartial and factual as you could ask for from a US-based news organization.
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Title: What is unbiased news reporting? - Quora Headings: What is unbiased news reporting? What is unbiased news reporting? Content: Finally just resorting one side of the news even if they are fully factual and unopened but nothing if things are other way is still a bias. If you watch NDTV quite often I find that they will put news only in clear news language, yet you will find that most stories that has a chance to put Major blow to Modi will get priority. But even today it is not hard to find your own unbiased news. 1 as I said if you find a major controversy check door darshan 9 pm. If f it is not there it is not news. 2 check PTI, ANI directly. Typically they will list facts as is. Though you will have to work harder. 3. Check international reports.
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Title: What is unbiased news reporting? - Quora Headings: What is unbiased news reporting? What is unbiased news reporting? Content: On a yoga day lot of controversy happened by those who opposed Modi view. An international reporting like NY times may mock India but won't have bias between owaise or Modi. 4. Hail the great Google. If you want free of biased news, check all major polarized sources and then subtract the extremes. Sponsored by Jaw Tone Pro Exercise your jaw with this new device. This is changing jawlines everywhere. Learn More Angela Kay Harris Answered 6 years ago · Author has 182 answers and 133.1K answer views There is no such thing. A journalist is taught to rank the basic facts of the story in order of importance. Obviously, personal bias will determine which facts are deemed most important or relevant, and when most people read a story, they will usually only read the first few paragraphs.
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Title: What is unbiased news reporting? - Quora Headings: What is unbiased news reporting? What is unbiased news reporting? Content: Sponsored by Jaw Tone Pro Exercise your jaw with this new device. This is changing jawlines everywhere. Learn More Angela Kay Harris Answered 6 years ago · Author has 182 answers and 133.1K answer views There is no such thing. A journalist is taught to rank the basic facts of the story in order of importance. Obviously, personal bias will determine which facts are deemed most important or relevant, and when most people read a story, they will usually only read the first few paragraphs. A reporter who really wants to hide something buries an inconvenient fact at the bottom of the story. Even more subtle than that is the word choice a reporter uses. You may think you are using dry language, but the English language is very rich. Every word has its own connotations and shades of meaning - sh Continue Reading There is no such thing. A journalist is taught to rank the basic facts of the story in order of importance.
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Title: What is unbiased news reporting? - Quora Headings: What is unbiased news reporting? What is unbiased news reporting? Content: Obviously, personal bias will determine which facts are deemed most important or relevant, and when most people read a story, they will usually only read the first few paragraphs. A reporter who really wants to hide something buries an inconvenient fact at the bottom of the story. Even more subtle than that is the word choice a reporter uses. You may think you are using dry language, but the English language is very rich. Every word has its own connotations and shades of meaning - shack, hovel, hut, shanty, cabin - they all refer to a house a poor person might live in, but all conjure different images and emotions in a reader. What words you use in your story can paint a very different impression. And the editor also has a say by deciding what stories are actually news, again with issues relevance to the readers and where those stories will go in the paper. Want to hide a story? Bury it at the bottom of the page in the middle where most people are never going to bother to look. In short, if there is at all a human element in your news, there will be bias.
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Title: What is unbiased news reporting? - Quora Headings: What is unbiased news reporting? What is unbiased news reporting? Content: What words you use in your story can paint a very different impression. And the editor also has a say by deciding what stories are actually news, again with issues relevance to the readers and where those stories will go in the paper. Want to hide a story? Bury it at the bottom of the page in the middle where most people are never going to bother to look. In short, if there is at all a human element in your news, there will be bias. Quora User , Quality books only and not Wikipedia trash Answered 4 years ago · Author has 5.8K answers and 1.4M answer views Originally Answered: Media Bias: What is unbiased news reporting? The key to all bias is the search for objectivity. You will find bias every where you look but need to extract the remainder of objective truth. "
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Title: What is unbiased news reporting? - Quora Headings: What is unbiased news reporting? What is unbiased news reporting? Content: Quora User , Quality books only and not Wikipedia trash Answered 4 years ago · Author has 5.8K answers and 1.4M answer views Originally Answered: Media Bias: What is unbiased news reporting? The key to all bias is the search for objectivity. You will find bias every where you look but need to extract the remainder of objective truth. " Fair and balanced" is not objective and sometimes is even in conflict with objectivity. The "liberal media" is long gone and everything is now extreme right-wing - there's no such thing as liberal media in the US anymore. One criteria of media bias in the US is reading any journalist's report and finding a reference to economic values embedded - that tiny little piece of economic info was inserted by the propaganda editor to force the story in compli Continue Reading The key to all bias is the search for objectivity. You will find bias every where you look but need to extract the remainder of objective truth. " Fair and balanced" is not objective and sometimes is even in conflict with objectivity.
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Title: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? - Quora Headings: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? Content: Instead of working honestly for a just settlement of grievances and inequities, the King entered into correspondence with foreign powers in an effort to regain his control over France. The Royal Family tried to escape from France in disguise, but they were detected near the border and brought back to Paris. When their correspondence was discovered, it became clear the King did not intend to cooperate with the Revolution and needed reforms, but instead sought to fight his own people for control of France. This disloyalty to his people justified a conviction for treason and execution by guillotine. Sponsored by Jumbo Privacy & Security Have you been hacked? 80% of emails online have been exposed in data leaks. Tap to check for your leaks. Learn More Noah Wiener , B.A. History, University of Oxford (2021) Answered 3 years ago · Author has 346 answers and 2.8M answer views Originally Answered: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? The fundamental reason for the anger of the French (which is an oversimplification;
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Title: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? - Quora Headings: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? Content: 80% of emails online have been exposed in data leaks. Tap to check for your leaks. Learn More Noah Wiener , B.A. History, University of Oxford (2021) Answered 3 years ago · Author has 346 answers and 2.8M answer views Originally Answered: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? The fundamental reason for the anger of the French (which is an oversimplification; not all of the French people were opposed to the Monarchy by any means, and Royalist revolts were common through to the end of the Terror) was the view that Louis XVI was a traitor to the Revolution. This first manifested as, essentially, a conspiracy theory. It’s the winter of 1789, people are worried the nobility is planning a return, the harvest is bad, and in the midst of this all a rumor spreads that Louis and Marie trampled on a Revolutionary symbol. Well, this would not stand, and so the peasantry around P Continue Reading The fundamental reason for the anger of the French (which is an oversimplification; not all of the French people were opposed to the Monarchy by any means, and Royalist revolts were common through to the end of the Terror) was the view that Louis XVI was a traitor to the Revolution.
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Title: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? - Quora Headings: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? Content: not all of the French people were opposed to the Monarchy by any means, and Royalist revolts were common through to the end of the Terror) was the view that Louis XVI was a traitor to the Revolution. This first manifested as, essentially, a conspiracy theory. It’s the winter of 1789, people are worried the nobility is planning a return, the harvest is bad, and in the midst of this all a rumor spreads that Louis and Marie trampled on a Revolutionary symbol. Well, this would not stand, and so the peasantry around P Continue Reading The fundamental reason for the anger of the French (which is an oversimplification; not all of the French people were opposed to the Monarchy by any means, and Royalist revolts were common through to the end of the Terror) was the view that Louis XVI was a traitor to the Revolution. This first manifested as, essentially, a conspiracy theory. It’s the winter of 1789, people are worried the nobility is planning a return, the harvest is bad, and in the midst of this all a rumor spreads that Louis and Marie trampled on a Revolutionary symbol. Well, this would not stand, and so the peasantry around Paris marched on the Palace of Versailles. Ultimately, this mob ended up kidnapping the Royal Family to Paris; if the King hadn’t opposed the Revolution before, he sure as hell was prepared to do so now.
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Title: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? - Quora Headings: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? Content: the country that everyone fears and hates. So, Louis, along with the moderate politician Jacques-Pierre Brissot, declared war, hoping to either gain support by appearing to be so revolutionary, or, if the war was lost, discredit the Revolution. Well, the latter happened, but it turned out terribly for the King. He was simply blamed for there French army’s defeats, even though he wasn't in charge of the war. Soon enough, there were whispers that he was sabotaging thew war effort, and in August of 1792 the Monarchy was overthrown once and for all. So in short, the anger against Louis XVI was down to the idea that he was committing treason. Was he really, or was it a reasonable response to the excesses of the Revolution? I’ll leave that for you to decide. Hassan Marie Answered 4 years ago · Author has 504 answers and 304.4K answer views Originally Answered: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution?
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Title: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? - Quora Headings: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? Content: So in short, the anger against Louis XVI was down to the idea that he was committing treason. Was he really, or was it a reasonable response to the excesses of the Revolution? I’ll leave that for you to decide. Hassan Marie Answered 4 years ago · Author has 504 answers and 304.4K answer views Originally Answered: What made the French so angry with King Louis XVI that they demolished the Monarchy and guillotined their King and Queen during the French Revolution? Killing the king was a 'burning your ships' move. There could be no turning back. You have to anderstand that the revolution was not so popular in France, even if changes were welcomed. You have also to understand than most of the events that created national outburst ... were mostly 'modernisations
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Title: What margin is required to choose the president? - Quora Headings: What margin is required to choose the president? What margin is required to choose the president? Gabriel Cloutier Linda Minier Quora User Herb Powell Anonymous Dale Strickler Sam Miles Quora User Quora User Jerry Impini Bradford White Nitin Vij Computers/IT: Business: Content: Learn More Gabriel Cloutier , lives in The United States of America Answered 1 year ago What margin is required to choose the president? There is no specific margin required for the election of the president. De jure, the president is elected based on a plurality vote, or who receives the most votes out of everyone running in the general election. De facto, that means that to have any real chance at winning, you have to align yourself with one of two major political parties, even if their views do not perfectly correspond with yours. Otherwise, the other major party will win, and their views are even farther from yours. Now, I know it seems counterintuitive, but if we required a majority vote, then we can force dialogue within parties to create a more unified platform. Personally, I like the way France elects their president. A primary where every party’s candidate runs, then the two that receive the most votes go on to the gen Continue Reading Related Answer Linda Minier , M.A. Reading Education & Educational Leadership and Administration, Fresno Pacific University (1980) Answered 9 months ago · Author has 2K answers and 177.4K answer views Is the current president responsible for the economy being robust or is it the previous president administration that paves the way for the current? It took the Obama administration 8 years to dig us out of the whole the GW Bush /Republican administration did to the economy by eliminating the Glass-Stegall bill which ultimately added to the collapse and the FAKE weapons of mass destruction in order to start the BUSH/CHENEY OIL WAR. The Trump Republicans inherited an economy that was on the upswing and they added a give away budget to those who created the down turn.
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Title: What margin is required to choose the president? - Quora Headings: What margin is required to choose the president? What margin is required to choose the president? Gabriel Cloutier Linda Minier Quora User Herb Powell Anonymous Dale Strickler Sam Miles Quora User Quora User Jerry Impini Bradford White Nitin Vij Computers/IT: Business: Content: I find that people too often like to assume that certain people have a lot of power. Yet, in the final analysis most people have less power than they would like to believe they have. Has a president ever make a powerful choice that backfired and the situation when in a different way than the president intended? Yes of course! Has the Fed chairman made a speech or pushed for a decision designed to impact the financial markets and had it go wrong? Absolutely. One could a Continue Reading Related Answer Sam Miles , lived in The United States of America Updated 2 years ago · Author has 125 answers and 98.6K answer views Why do presidents have a time limit of 10 years in office when a term is 4 years? Are presidents allowed to have a third of a half-term? The other answers do a fine job answering the basic of the question but I’ll try to simply it further. Scenario:
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Title: What parts are taken to create a Eunuch? - Quora Headings: What parts are taken to create a Eunuch? What parts are taken to create a Eunuch? Anonymous Content: In some cases, the entire scrotum was removed. It was either cut off, or, more commonly, a piece of cord was tied tightly around it up near the base of the penis, cutting off the blood supply. In time, the scrotum would wither away and fall off the body, and at the same time, the tied skin grew together. ( This method is sometimes used to castrate animals.) In rare cases, everything including the penis, was removed, usually with a knife. In those cases, a small rod or other round item was often inserted into the urethra during healing to prevent the skin from trying to heal over it. In modern times, castration is a surgical procedure that can happen for a variety of reasons, usually due to complications from illnesses such as cancer. Some choose to be castrated, and have their own reasons. A form of castration can be accomplished that doesn’t remove anything. It’s called “Chemical Castration”, and has been used as a punishment for sex offenders, as well as a treatment for testicular cancer.
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Title: What parts are taken to create a Eunuch? - Quora Headings: What parts are taken to create a Eunuch? What parts are taken to create a Eunuch? Anonymous Content: In those cases, a small rod or other round item was often inserted into the urethra during healing to prevent the skin from trying to heal over it. In modern times, castration is a surgical procedure that can happen for a variety of reasons, usually due to complications from illnesses such as cancer. Some choose to be castrated, and have their own reasons. A form of castration can be accomplished that doesn’t remove anything. It’s called “Chemical Castration”, and has been used as a punishment for sex offenders, as well as a treatment for testicular cancer. Generally speaking, it reduces sex drive and can interfere with sexual arousal. It is not permanent, and the effects wear off if the drugs are discontinued. Dale Crawford , Owner at Construction and Mechanics (2000-present) Answered 3 years ago This has already been well answered but usually just the testicles by either the inguinial method which is done by two incisions in the abdominal area and the cords and testicles pulled up and removed or removed through the scrotum by either one incision in the center or by an incision on each side. If the penus is also removed then one is a nullo or sometimes referred to as a smoothie. 14.1K views · View upvotes Sponsored by Pure Flix PureFlix streams faith and family-focused entertainment.
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Title: What percentage of abortions in America could be considered abortions of 'convenience'? How many are medically necessary? - Quora Headings: Anonymous Content: EDIT 29 July 2015 http://www.breitbart.com/video/2015/07/28/ohio-dem-rep-patmon-black-lives-matter-should-be-in-front-of-planned-parenthood/ "Ohio State Representative Bill Patmon (D) declared Black Lives Matter protesters “skipped one place, they should be in front of Planned Parenthood” at a rally at the Ohio Statehouse on Tuesday. In the speech, video of which was first posted to Dix News’ and the Youngstown Vindicator‘s Statehouse Bureau Chief Marc Kovac’s Capital Blog, Patmon states that his mother would have been a “prime candidate” for an abortion, but chose not to have one." He later sa Continue Reading EDIT 29 July 2015 http://www.breitbart.com/video/2015/07/28/ohio-dem-rep-patmon-black-lives-matter-should-be-in-front-of-planned-parenthood/ "Ohio State Representative Bill Patmon (D) declared Black Lives Matter protesters “skipped one place, they should be in front of Planned Parenthood” at a rally at the Ohio Statehouse on Tuesday. In the speech, video of which was first posted to Dix News’ and the Youngstown Vindicator ‘s Statehouse Bureau Chief Marc Kovac’s Capital Blog, Patmon states that his mother would have been a “prime candidate” for an abortion, but chose not to have one." He later said, “‘What business is it of yours, Mr. Patmon that 56 million unborn –?’ It is my business, especially 17 million of them are black women. 17 million, more than any other population. 17 million…that look, and act, and talk, and would be similar to myself. But, even more than that, they’re Americans, and they’re human beings.” After saying he doesn’t like the term “African-American” because he’s just an American and there’s “no need for any extras,” Patmon stated that 5,499 abortions that take place in Cuyahoga County, which he represents, and “63% are black women.”
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Title: What percentage of abortions in America could be considered abortions of 'convenience'? How many are medically necessary? - Quora Headings: Anonymous Content: It is my business, especially 17 million of them are black women. 17 million, more than any other population. 17 million…that look, and act, and talk, and would be similar to myself. But, even more than that, they’re Americans, and they’re human beings.” After saying he doesn’t like the term “African-American” because he’s just an American and there’s “no need for any extras,” Patmon stated that 5,499 abortions that take place in Cuyahoga County, which he represents, and “63% are black women.” Patmon continued, “You hear a lot of demonstrations across the country now about ‘Black Lives Matter.’ Well, they skipped one place, they should be in front of Planned Parenthood. They skipped one place, not just the police department, stand in front of Planned Parenthood. Black lives matter. American lives matter.”
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Title: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? - Quora Headings: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? Anonymous Christian Ricana Content: Find the in-demand skills you need on Upwork. Learn More 13 Answers Jessica Van Sickle Answered 8 years ago This is a tough question to answer because it is dependent upon so many things. 1. The magazine and it's prevalence in the industry. Vogue is iconic. They will likely always be able to trump magazines like InStyle in ad sales because of their esteem, history and acceptance across the industry. 2. The time of year. Ad sales sky rocket in September because this is when the most prestigious fashion week occurs and readers flock to pick up this issue to see what is new and "in". I suspect there is also a spike in the December issue for obvious reasons.
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Title: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? - Quora Headings: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? Anonymous Christian Ricana Content: They will likely always be able to trump magazines like InStyle in ad sales because of their esteem, history and acceptance across the industry. 2. The time of year. Ad sales sky rocket in September because this is when the most prestigious fashion week occurs and readers flock to pick up this issue to see what is new and "in". I suspect there is also a spike in the December issue for obvious reasons. 3. To give you a little case study and an ex Continue Reading This is a tough question to answer because it is dependent upon so many things. 1. The magazine and it's prevalence in the industry. Vogue is iconic.
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Title: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? - Quora Headings: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? Anonymous Christian Ricana Content: 3. To give you a little case study and an ex Continue Reading This is a tough question to answer because it is dependent upon so many things. 1. The magazine and it's prevalence in the industry. Vogue is iconic. They will likely always be able to trump magazines like InStyle in ad sales because of their esteem, history and acceptance across the industry. 2. The time of year. Ad sales sky rocket in September because this is when the most prestigious fashion week occurs and readers flock to pick up this issue to see what is new and "in". I suspect there is also a spike in the December issue for obvious reasons.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2002866745#7_2824241060
Title: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? - Quora Headings: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? Anonymous Christian Ricana Content: Learn More Allyssandra Gonzales Answered 8 years ago none 555 views Related Answer Quora User , Most Viewed Writer in Women's Fashion and Style Answered 2 years ago · Author has 9.1K answers and 123.6M answer views What's the difference between Elle and Vogue magazines in terms of fashion impact? Originally Answered: What is the difference in terms of fashion impact between Elle and Vogue magazines? From my experience, Elle Magazine is a consumer-level publication with fashion advice that can be used in The Real World. They have style tips and outfit suggestions that most people can learn from - if not adapt for their own use. Vogue Magazine, on the other hand, is an encyclopedia of advertisements. It’s typically thicker (and therefore heavier) than its competitors, and as far as its fashion advice, I’ve never found a useful tip in Vogue. I see it as a vanity project for Anna Wintour. Here’s the back story for you from Wikipedia — 1988–present: Anna Wintour leadership In July 1988, after Vogu Continue Reading From my experience, Elle Magazine is a consumer-level publication with fashion advice that can be used in The Real World.
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Title: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? - Quora Headings: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? Anonymous Christian Ricana Content: Vogue Magazine, on the other hand, is an encyclopedia of advertisements. It’s typically thicker (and therefore heavier) than its competitors, and as far as its fashion advice, I’ve never found a useful tip in Vogue. I see it as a vanity project for Anna Wintour. Here’s the back story for you from Wikipedia — 1988–present: Anna Wintour leadership In July 1988, after Vogu Continue Reading From my experience, Elle Magazine is a consumer-level publication with fashion advice that can be used in The Real World. They have style tips and outfit suggestions that most people can learn from - if not adapt for their own use. Vogue Magazine, on the other hand, is an encyclopedia of advertisements. It’s typically thicker (and therefore heavier) than its competitors, and as far as its fashion advice, I’ve never found a useful tip in Vogue. I see it as a vanity project for Anna Wintour. Here’s the back story for you from Wikipedia — 1988–present:
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Title: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? - Quora Headings: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? Anonymous Christian Ricana Content: They have style tips and outfit suggestions that most people can learn from - if not adapt for their own use. Vogue Magazine, on the other hand, is an encyclopedia of advertisements. It’s typically thicker (and therefore heavier) than its competitors, and as far as its fashion advice, I’ve never found a useful tip in Vogue. I see it as a vanity project for Anna Wintour. Here’s the back story for you from Wikipedia — 1988–present: Anna Wintour leadership In July 1988, after Vogue had begun to lose ground to three-year-old upstart Elle, Anna Wintour was named editor-in-chief. Noted for her trademark bob cut and sunglasses, Wintour sought to revitalize the brand by making it younger and more approachable; she directed the focus towards new and accessible concepts of "fashion" for a wider audience. Wintour's influence allowed the magazine to maintain its high circulation, while staff discovered new trends that a broader audience could conceivably afford. For example, the inaugural cover of the magazine under Wintour's editorship featured a three-quarter-length photograph of Michaela Bercu, an Israeli model, wearing a bejeweled Christian Lacroix jacket and a pair of jeans, a departure from her predecessors' tendency to portray a woman's face alone;
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2002866745#10_2824246161
Title: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? - Quora Headings: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? Anonymous Christian Ricana Content: Anna Wintour leadership In July 1988, after Vogue had begun to lose ground to three-year-old upstart Elle, Anna Wintour was named editor-in-chief. Noted for her trademark bob cut and sunglasses, Wintour sought to revitalize the brand by making it younger and more approachable; she directed the focus towards new and accessible concepts of "fashion" for a wider audience. Wintour's influence allowed the magazine to maintain its high circulation, while staff discovered new trends that a broader audience could conceivably afford. For example, the inaugural cover of the magazine under Wintour's editorship featured a three-quarter-length photograph of Michaela Bercu, an Israeli model, wearing a bejeweled Christian Lacroix jacket and a pair of jeans, a departure from her predecessors' tendency to portray a woman's face alone; according to The New York Times, this gave "greater importance to both her clothing and her body". As fashion editor Grace Coddington wrote in her memoirs, the cover "endorsed a democratic new high/low attitude to dressing, added some youthful but sophisticated raciness, and garnished it with a dash of confident energy and drive that implied getting somewhere fast. It was quintessential Anna." Throughout her reign at Vogue, Wintour accomplished her goals to revitalize the magazine and managed to produce some very large editions of the magazine. In fact, the "September 2004 edition clocked in at 832 pages, the most ever for a monthly magazine."
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2002866745#11_2824248192
Title: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? - Quora Headings: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? Anonymous Christian Ricana Content: according to The New York Times, this gave "greater importance to both her clothing and her body". As fashion editor Grace Coddington wrote in her memoirs, the cover "endorsed a democratic new high/low attitude to dressing, added some youthful but sophisticated raciness, and garnished it with a dash of confident energy and drive that implied getting somewhere fast. It was quintessential Anna." Throughout her reign at Vogue, Wintour accomplished her goals to revitalize the magazine and managed to produce some very large editions of the magazine. In fact, the "September 2004 edition clocked in at 832 pages, the most ever for a monthly magazine." Wintour continues to be American Vogue's editor-in-chief to this day. The contrast of Wintour's vision with that of her predecessors was noted as striking by observers, both critics and defenders. Amanda Fortini, fashion and style contributor for Slate, argues that her policy has been beneficial for Vogue: When Wintour was appointed head of Vogue, Grace Mirabella had been editor in chief for 17 years, and the magazine had grown complacent, coasting along in what one journalist derisively called "its beige years". Beige was the color Mirabella had used to paint over the red walls in Diana Vreeland's office, and the metaphor was apt:
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Title: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? - Quora Headings: What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? What percentage of pages in a fashion magazine like Vogue are paid advertisements? Anonymous Christian Ricana Content: Wintour continues to be American Vogue's editor-in-chief to this day. The contrast of Wintour's vision with that of her predecessors was noted as striking by observers, both critics and defenders. Amanda Fortini, fashion and style contributor for Slate, argues that her policy has been beneficial for Vogue: When Wintour was appointed head of Vogue, Grace Mirabella had been editor in chief for 17 years, and the magazine had grown complacent, coasting along in what one journalist derisively called "its beige years". Beige was the color Mirabella had used to paint over the red walls in Diana Vreeland's office, and the metaphor was apt: The magazine had become boring. Among Condé Nast executives, there was worry that the grand dame of fashion publications was losing ground to upstart Elle, which in just three years had reached a paid circulation of 851,000 to Vogue's stagnant 1.2 million. And so Condé Nast publisher Si Newhouse brought in the 38-year-old Wintour, who through editor-in-chief positions at British Vogue and House & Garden, had become known not only for her cutting-edge visual sense, but also for her ability to radically revamp a magazine to shake things up. Like most fashion magazines, both Elle and Vogue can be had for pennies. They will offer you a subscription for $1 per issue, and sometimes even less.
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Title: What role do social media play in politics and elections? - Quora Headings: What role do social media play in politics and elections? 20 Answers Ayesha Zaman Poornima Thakur Content: What role do social media play in politics and elections? - Quora What role do social media play in politics and elections? Ad by Aspiration How can I earn $100? You read that right. Get $100 when you sign up for an Aspiration debit card. * Terms and conditions apply. 20 Answers Ayesha Zaman , BA Consumer Behavior, University of Western Ontario (2018) Answered 2 years ago The prevalence of social media in our daily lives has changed the way campaigns are run and how politicians interact with citizens. Research indicates that 68% of social media users actively engage in political activism online (1). Social media has made elected officials and candidates in elections more accountable and accessible to voters. The ability to publish content and have it broadcasted to people instantaneously is leveraged by many candidates as this occurs in real time and at almost no cost.
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Title: What role do social media play in politics and elections? - Quora Headings: What role do social media play in politics and elections? 20 Answers Ayesha Zaman Poornima Thakur Content: Terms and conditions apply. 20 Answers Ayesha Zaman , BA Consumer Behavior, University of Western Ontario (2018) Answered 2 years ago The prevalence of social media in our daily lives has changed the way campaigns are run and how politicians interact with citizens. Research indicates that 68% of social media users actively engage in political activism online (1). Social media has made elected officials and candidates in elections more accountable and accessible to voters. The ability to publish content and have it broadcasted to people instantaneously is leveraged by many candidates as this occurs in real time and at almost no cost. Some of the many benefits social media provides politicians include, direct contact with vote Continue Reading The prevalence of social media in our daily lives has changed the way campaigns are run and how politicians interact with citizens. Research indicates that 68% of social media users actively engage in political activism online (1). Social media has made elected officials and candidates in elections more accountable and accessible to voters. The ability to publish content and have it broadcasted to people instantaneously is leveraged by many candidates as this occurs in real time and at almost no cost. Some of the many benefits social media provides politicians include, direct contact with voters which included the promotion and knowledge of campaigns, and the use of big data (2).
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Title: What role do social media play in politics and elections? - Quora Headings: What role do social media play in politics and elections? 20 Answers Ayesha Zaman Poornima Thakur Content: Some of the many benefits social media provides politicians include, direct contact with vote Continue Reading The prevalence of social media in our daily lives has changed the way campaigns are run and how politicians interact with citizens. Research indicates that 68% of social media users actively engage in political activism online (1). Social media has made elected officials and candidates in elections more accountable and accessible to voters. The ability to publish content and have it broadcasted to people instantaneously is leveraged by many candidates as this occurs in real time and at almost no cost. Some of the many benefits social media provides politicians include, direct contact with voters which included the promotion and knowledge of campaigns, and the use of big data (2). Politicians try to capitalize on social media by putting out their beliefs, actions and opinions on certain matters. Social media tools that include Facebook, Twitter and YouTube allow politicians to speak directly to voters with no costs. Iosifidis explains that politicians must engage in a more personalized and less ideological set of political communication. This means that they must engage through personal communication. For example, Barack Obama was one of the first politicians to tap into the power of social media which made his campaigns so successful.
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Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Ad by Fuzzy Pet Health Pet owners: Looking for a gift to keep your dog or cat healthy? Get 50% off Fuzzy's subscription box which includes treats, toys, meds, lessons, and 24/7 vet access. Learn More 9 Answers Morton A Goldberg , works at Retirement Answered 3 years ago · Author has 86 answers and 300.1K answer views Originally Answered: What do you have to study to become a vet? First, you must earn a bachelor's degree from a 4-year college. While your studies can cover a wide variety of subjects, they should include a good grounding in the hard sciences, especially chemistry and zoology. Since your next step will be to apply to a college of veterinary medicine, you should check the entry requirements of the specific schools you have in mind and be sure that your undergraduate college courses include all of that school's prerequisites.
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Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: Learn More 9 Answers Morton A Goldberg , works at Retirement Answered 3 years ago · Author has 86 answers and 300.1K answer views Originally Answered: What do you have to study to become a vet? First, you must earn a bachelor's degree from a 4-year college. While your studies can cover a wide variety of subjects, they should include a good grounding in the hard sciences, especially chemistry and zoology. Since your next step will be to apply to a college of veterinary medicine, you should check the entry requirements of the specific schools you have in mind and be sure that your undergraduate college courses include all of that school's prerequisites. Typically, they will include organic chemistry and sometimes biochemistry, too. You'll need to earn the highest grades you can, since Continue Reading First, you must earn a bachelor's degree from a 4-year college. While your studies can cover a wide variety of subjects, they should include a good grounding in the hard sciences, especially chemistry and zoology. Since your next step will be to apply to a college of veterinary medicine, you should check the entry requirements of the specific schools you have in mind and be sure that your undergraduate college courses include all of that school's prerequisites. Typically, they will include organic chemistry and sometimes biochemistry, too.
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Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: Typically, they will include organic chemistry and sometimes biochemistry, too. You'll need to earn the highest grades you can, since Continue Reading First, you must earn a bachelor's degree from a 4-year college. While your studies can cover a wide variety of subjects, they should include a good grounding in the hard sciences, especially chemistry and zoology. Since your next step will be to apply to a college of veterinary medicine, you should check the entry requirements of the specific schools you have in mind and be sure that your undergraduate college courses include all of that school's prerequisites. Typically, they will include organic chemistry and sometimes biochemistry, too. You'll need to earn the highest grades you can, since there is considerable competition for admission to the veterinary colleges. You should also gain some experience working in a veterinary practice to the extent possible after school and during your summer vacations. If you intend to work on farm animals, you should also accumulate some experience working on a livestock farm. You will then need to apply to one or more colleges of veterinary medicine for their 4-year course of study leading to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree or its equivalent. ( For example, in the US, one college of veterinary medicine, that of the University of Pennsylvania, awards the VMD degree instead of the DVM degree.)
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Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: You'll need to earn the highest grades you can, since there is considerable competition for admission to the veterinary colleges. You should also gain some experience working in a veterinary practice to the extent possible after school and during your summer vacations. If you intend to work on farm animals, you should also accumulate some experience working on a livestock farm. You will then need to apply to one or more colleges of veterinary medicine for their 4-year course of study leading to the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree or its equivalent. ( For example, in the US, one college of veterinary medicine, that of the University of Pennsylvania, awards the VMD degree instead of the DVM degree.) Be prepared to work harder than you ever have in your life, because the standards are much higher than those you will have become accustomed to in undergraduate college. Once you have earned your veterinary degree, you will then need to take and pass the licensing exam for whichever jurisdictions you intend to practice in. In the US, professional licensing is handled by the states. Good luck! Paul Michelsen , 28 years as a Large Animal veterinarian.
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Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: Be prepared to work harder than you ever have in your life, because the standards are much higher than those you will have become accustomed to in undergraduate college. Once you have earned your veterinary degree, you will then need to take and pass the licensing exam for whichever jurisdictions you intend to practice in. In the US, professional licensing is handled by the states. Good luck! Paul Michelsen , 28 years as a Large Animal veterinarian. Answered 6 years ago · Author has 84 answers and 405.8K answer views Originally Answered: What subjects do I need to study to be a vet? The table from the AAVMC referenced in John Duncan's excellent answer pretty much tells the whole story: you need lots of undergraduate credits in chemistry, biology and other sciences. These classes most neatly fit into a biology, zoology, or animal science major, but to stand out to an admissions committee, try something different.
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Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: The woman who bought my practice was a physics major. I had classmates who were Range Science and English majors. Here are the undergraduate majors of the class of 2017 at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine: Undergraduate Majors: Animal-Related Sciences (44), Continue Reading The table from the AAVMC referenced in John Duncan's excellent answer pretty much tells the whole story: you need lots of undergraduate credits in chemistry, biology and other sciences. These classes most neatly fit into a biology, zoology, or animal science major, but to stand out to an admissions committee, try something different. The woman who bought my practice was a physics major. I had classmates who were Range Science and English majors. Here are the undergraduate majors of the class of 2017 at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2018327806#7_2839860500
Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: you need lots of undergraduate credits in chemistry, biology and other sciences. These classes most neatly fit into a biology, zoology, or animal science major, but to stand out to an admissions committee, try something different. The woman who bought my practice was a physics major. I had classmates who were Range Science and English majors. Here are the undergraduate majors of the class of 2017 at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine: Undergraduate Majors: Animal-Related Sciences (44), Biological Sciences (67),Chemistry/Physics/Other Sciences (11), Humanities/Social Sciences/Other (16) http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/students/admissions/ClassOf2017Statistics.cfm 8 members of this incoming class had Masters degrees, and three had doctoral degrees. Sponsored by Best Gadget Advice This device can save your loved ones from choking. New patented device is proven to be an effective way to help during a choking emergency. Learn More Adam Hill , works at Veterinarians Answered 4 years ago When I applied (1994, UK) it was basically biology, chemistry and either maths or physics.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_50_2018327806#8_2839862025
Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: Undergraduate Majors: Animal-Related Sciences (44), Biological Sciences (67),Chemistry/Physics/Other Sciences (11), Humanities/Social Sciences/Other (16) http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/students/admissions/ClassOf2017Statistics.cfm 8 members of this incoming class had Masters degrees, and three had doctoral degrees. Sponsored by Best Gadget Advice This device can save your loved ones from choking. New patented device is proven to be an effective way to help during a choking emergency. Learn More Adam Hill , works at Veterinarians Answered 4 years ago When I applied (1994, UK) it was basically biology, chemistry and either maths or physics. I honestly have no idea what the current admission requirements are. My only point would be that academic ability is such a small part of being a good vet. Compassion, empathy, patience, people skills, motor skills (surgery, blood taking) are far more important for the majority of GP vets. I'm not aware whether or not current entry requirements select for the best candidates for the majority of veterinary jobs. Being a veterinary scientist / academic is a different story.. 422 views · View upvotes · Answer requested by Katelyn Dave Maxx , works at Retirement Answered 4 years ago Biology, chemistry but being around animals and empathy for them and reading every book about animal health and medical conditions and even watching veterinarian shows on TLC on a superficial level even helps.
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Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: You have to want it so much it becomes a type of obsession to learn from any source. Like the professor told Mr Hart. You teach yourselves the law (veterinary medicine in your case) but I train your mind (how to think about it logically). 307 views · View upvotes Patricia Shoup , Teacher, volunteer and dog lover. Enjoy people immensely, young and old. Answered 4 years ago · Author has 4.1K answers and 5.3M answer views Don't worry when you get to college, they have all the required courses lined up and waiting for you. There will be times you can choose your own electives. You will pick the ones that relate most to the type of practice you plan on setting up. If you want a small animal practice you can skip Parasites in the Equine bladder. Bu maybe not my vet does big, small, exotic everything!
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Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: Answered 4 years ago · Author has 4.1K answers and 5.3M answer views Don't worry when you get to college, they have all the required courses lined up and waiting for you. There will be times you can choose your own electives. You will pick the ones that relate most to the type of practice you plan on setting up. If you want a small animal practice you can skip Parasites in the Equine bladder. Bu maybe not my vet does big, small, exotic everything! 158 views · View upvotes · Answer requested by Katelyn Sponsored by SiriusXM Can I listen to SiriusXM for 3 months for $1 right now? Yes, you can. Stream SiriusXM for 3 months for $1. Fees and taxes apply. See offer details.
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Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: 158 views · View upvotes · Answer requested by Katelyn Sponsored by SiriusXM Can I listen to SiriusXM for 3 months for $1 right now? Yes, you can. Stream SiriusXM for 3 months for $1. Fees and taxes apply. See offer details. Learn More Alex , studied at International School of Choueifat Answered 3 years ago Originally Answered: What should I study in college to become a vet? Hello! Well it depends if you’re planning to study in the States you need to have a bachelor in a science related degree or pre-vet med and then apply to vetschool. Not sure about what colleges tho Nowww if you’re planning to study in the UK, Veterinary medicine is an undergraduate course of about 4–5 years good universities are the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) , University of Nottingham, University of Liverpool, Cambridge, Bristol.
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Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: Learn More Alex , studied at International School of Choueifat Answered 3 years ago Originally Answered: What should I study in college to become a vet? Hello! Well it depends if you’re planning to study in the States you need to have a bachelor in a science related degree or pre-vet med and then apply to vetschool. Not sure about what colleges tho Nowww if you’re planning to study in the UK, Veterinary medicine is an undergraduate course of about 4–5 years good universities are the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) , University of Nottingham, University of Liverpool, Cambridge, Bristol. Keep in mind Veterinary Medicine is a very competitive course and you need about 4–6 weeks of work experience and an excellent personal statement describing what yo Continue Reading Hello! Well it depends if you’re planning to study in the States you need to have a bachelor in a science related degree or pre-vet med and then apply to vetschool. Not sure about what colleges tho Nowww if you’re planning to study in the UK, Veterinary medicine is an undergraduate course of about 4–5 years good universities are the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) , University of Nottingham, University of Liverpool, Cambridge, Bristol. Keep in mind Veterinary Medicine is a very competitive course and you need about 4–6 weeks of work experience and an excellent personal statement describing what you have learned in these work placements. Resources:
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Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: Keep in mind Veterinary Medicine is a very competitive course and you need about 4–6 weeks of work experience and an excellent personal statement describing what yo Continue Reading Hello! Well it depends if you’re planning to study in the States you need to have a bachelor in a science related degree or pre-vet med and then apply to vetschool. Not sure about what colleges tho Nowww if you’re planning to study in the UK, Veterinary medicine is an undergraduate course of about 4–5 years good universities are the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) , University of Nottingham, University of Liverpool, Cambridge, Bristol. Keep in mind Veterinary Medicine is a very competitive course and you need about 4–6 weeks of work experience and an excellent personal statement describing what you have learned in these work placements. Resources: My research while looking for colleges to apply to John Duncan , D.V.M Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine (2012) Answered 6 years ago · Author has 275 answers and 918.8K answer views Originally Answered: What subjects do I need to study to be a vet? It depends where you live. Here is a chart of undergraduate prerequisites for schools that are AVMA accredited: Page on aavmc.org Once you are in vet school, you will study anatomy and physiology, then you will study medicine and surgery.
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Title: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? - Quora Headings: What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? What are the subjects I need in school to become a vet? Morton A Goldberg Kirti Kumar Jain Content: My research while looking for colleges to apply to John Duncan , D.V.M Small Animal Medicine and Surgery, The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine (2012) Answered 6 years ago · Author has 275 answers and 918.8K answer views Originally Answered: What subjects do I need to study to be a vet? It depends where you live. Here is a chart of undergraduate prerequisites for schools that are AVMA accredited: Page on aavmc.org Once you are in vet school, you will study anatomy and physiology, then you will study medicine and surgery. Along the way, you will study microbiology, parasitology and pharmacology. If you live outside of the US and Canada, you will probably have to find out from your local educational authority what is required. For example, in Ireland you need 575 points including Chemistry, English and another language. A Level/GCE Applicant Course Requirements 520 views Gary Shelton , studied Veterinary Medicine at University of Florida (1985) Answered 3 years ago · Author has 64 answers and 37K answer views Originally Answered: What should I study in college to become a vet?
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