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Title: Electronics Engineering Technology Degree | ECPI University Headings: Electronics Engineering Overview Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Overview How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! Campus Locations: International Locations Content: Increasing demand for these services creates the need for technicians with skills to assist these growing sectors of the world economy. Engineering technologists play a critical role, serving as a nexus between engineers and technicians. From conception to design, development, testing, and production, they are essential to the production process. If you’re a critical thinker who enjoys putting things together and integrating multiple systems, then a degree in Electronics Engineering could be the beginning of your new career. ECPI University's Electronics Engineering Technology degree is a skills-based degree with hands on labs, simulations, and faculty with industry experience. Through ECPI University’s year-round schedule, you could earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology with a concentration in Electronics Engineering Technology in as little as 2.5 years. How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! Curriculum Program Requirements Core Curriculum 52 semester credit hours Course ID Course Name Credits ELECTRICITY EET110 Electric Circuits I 3 EET111 Electric Circuits II 3 EET111L Electric Circuits LAB 1 EET310 Circuit Analysis 3 ANALOG ELECTRONICS EET120 Semiconductor Devices 3 EET121 Electronic Systems Applications 3 EET220 Industrial Applications 3 EET221L Instrumentation and Measurement LAB 1 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS EET130 Digital Systems I 3 EET230 Digital Systems II 3 EET230L Digital Systems LAB 1 NETWORKING CIS150 Introduction to Computer Networking 3 PROGRAMMING CIS126 Introduction to Programming 3 EET207 Applied Engineering Programming 3 CONTROL SYSTEMS EET231 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers 3 EET231L Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers LAB 1 EET331 Programmable Logic Controllers and Robotics 3 EET331L Programmable Logic Controllers and Robotics LAB 1 EMBEDDED & DRIVE SYSTEMS ONE LECTURE COURSE AND CORRESPONDING LAB FROM THE FOLLOWING: EET390 Motor Drives 3 EET390L Motor Drives LAB 1 EET430 Microcontrollers 3 EET430L Microcontrollers LAB 1 SENIOR PROJECT EET411 Senior Project 3 EET411L Senior Project LAB 1 Arts and Sciences 31 semester credit hours Course ID Course Name Credits CAP480 Arts and Sciences Capstone 3 COM115 Principles of Communication 3 ENG110 College Composition 3 ENG120 Advanced Composition 3 HUM205 Culture and Diversity:
https://www.ecpi.edu/programs/electronics-engineering-bachelor-degree
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1576127899#2_3337980978
Title: Electronics Engineering Technology Degree | ECPI University Headings: Electronics Engineering Overview Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Overview How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! Campus Locations: International Locations Content: Through ECPI University’s year-round schedule, you could earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology with a concentration in Electronics Engineering Technology in as little as 2.5 years. How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! Curriculum Program Requirements Core Curriculum 52 semester credit hours Course ID Course Name Credits ELECTRICITY EET110 Electric Circuits I 3 EET111 Electric Circuits II 3 EET111L Electric Circuits LAB 1 EET310 Circuit Analysis 3 ANALOG ELECTRONICS EET120 Semiconductor Devices 3 EET121 Electronic Systems Applications 3 EET220 Industrial Applications 3 EET221L Instrumentation and Measurement LAB 1 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS EET130 Digital Systems I 3 EET230 Digital Systems II 3 EET230L Digital Systems LAB 1 NETWORKING CIS150 Introduction to Computer Networking 3 PROGRAMMING CIS126 Introduction to Programming 3 EET207 Applied Engineering Programming 3 CONTROL SYSTEMS EET231 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers 3 EET231L Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers LAB 1 EET331 Programmable Logic Controllers and Robotics 3 EET331L Programmable Logic Controllers and Robotics LAB 1 EMBEDDED & DRIVE SYSTEMS ONE LECTURE COURSE AND CORRESPONDING LAB FROM THE FOLLOWING: EET390 Motor Drives 3 EET390L Motor Drives LAB 1 EET430 Microcontrollers 3 EET430L Microcontrollers LAB 1 SENIOR PROJECT EET411 Senior Project 3 EET411L Senior Project LAB 1 Arts and Sciences 31 semester credit hours Course ID Course Name Credits CAP480 Arts and Sciences Capstone 3 COM115 Principles of Communication 3 ENG110 College Composition 3 ENG120 Advanced Composition 3 HUM205 Culture and Diversity: Exploring the Humanities 3 MTH131 College Algebra 3 MTH200 Pre-calculus 3 PHY120 Physics 3 PHY120L Physics LAB 1 CHOOSE TWO COURSES: PSY105 Introduction to Psychology* 3 PSY220 Positive Psychology* 3 ECO201 Macroeconomics* 3 ECO202 Microeconomics* 3 *For allowable substitutions of arts and sciences courses, see the Arts & Sciences Department page. Self Integration and Computer Literacy 9 semester credit hours Course ID Course Name Credits CIS101 Computer Configuration I 3 COR090 Career Orientation Seminar 0 EET102 Engineering Math & Software Applications 3 FOR110 Essentials for Success 3 Electronic Engineering Technology Concentration Requirements 16 semester credit hours plus electives Course ID Course Name Credits EET251 Computer Configuration II 3 EET251L Computer Configuration II LAB 1 EET280 Introduction to Communications Systems 3 EET320 Semiconductor Processing 3 EET380 Digital Communications I 3 ONE LECTURE COURSE AND CORRESPONDING LAB FROM THE FOLLOWING: CIS225 Networking Protocols and Services 3 EET252 Data Communications and Networking 3 Mechatronics Concentration 16 semester credit hours plus electives Course ID Course Name Credits EET191 Materials Science 3 EET192 Engineering Graphics Communications 3 EET192L Introduction to 3-D Modeling LAB 1 MET211 Statics 3 MET230 Hydraulics and Pneumatics Systems 3 MET410 Dynamics 3 Electives 16 semester credit hours Course ID Course Name Credits BUS102 Fundamentals of Customer Service 3 BUS121 Introduction to Business 3 BUS242 Technology Optimization 3 BUS328 Business Process Improvement 3 BUS328L Business Process Improvement LAB 3 BUS472 Applied Project Management 3 BUS472L Applied Project Management LAB 1 CIS106 Introduction to Operating Systems 3 CIS121 Logic and Design 3 CIS123 Introduction to Scripting 3 CIS126L Introduction to Programming LAB 3 CIS202 Introduction to Routing and Switching 3 CIS204 Intermediate Routing and Switching 1 CIS206 Linux Administration 3 CIS207L Network Routing and Switching LAB 1 CIS214 Object-Oriented Programming Using C# 3 CIS215 Object-Oriented Programming with C++ 3 CIS218 Object-Oriented Programming Using Java 3 CIS226 Introduction to Object Oriented Programming 3 CIS228 Service Desk Fundamentals 3 CIS245 Windows Client and Server 3 CIS245L Windows Client and Server LAB 1 CIS282 Web Interface Design 3 EET272 Fiber Optics Communication 3 EET272L Fiber Optics Communication LAB 1 EET301 Special Topics in Engineering Technology 3 EET302 Externship-EET Sr. III 3 EET306 Externship-EET Sr.
https://www.ecpi.edu/programs/electronics-engineering-bachelor-degree
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1576127899#4_3337990149
Title: Electronics Engineering Technology Degree | ECPI University Headings: Electronics Engineering Overview Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Overview How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! Campus Locations: International Locations Content: I-a 1 EET307 Externship-EET Sr. I-b 1 EET308 Externship-EET Sr. I-c 1 EET309 Externship-EET Sr. II 2 EET350 Overview of Electronics Security Devices 3 EET352 Engineering Economics 3 MET114 Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) 3 MET213 Advanced 3-D Modeling 3 MET221 Manufacturing Processes 3 MET313 Applied Strength of Materials 3 MET330 Applied Fluid Mechanics 3 MET330L Applied Fluid Mechanics LAB 1 MTH220 Applied Calculus I 3 MTH320 Applied Calculus II 3 Program Description At ECPI University, you learn from seasoned professionals, faculty members who possess academic credentials supported by real-world experience. Classrooms and labs are outfitted with industry equipment, and curriculum is designed with input from industry professionals. They help faculty members develop programs designed to produce graduates who fulfill the needs of today’s employers. The program has a history of successful graduates and encourages students to seek certifications and internships to enhance a graduates marketability in the workforce. ECPI’s Electronics Engineering Technology program can help you learn how to: Use testing and measuring instruments to acquire data, analyze problems, and design a system or process. Identify, analyze and solve technical problems.
https://www.ecpi.edu/programs/electronics-engineering-bachelor-degree
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1576127899#5_3337992039
Title: Electronics Engineering Technology Degree | ECPI University Headings: Electronics Engineering Overview Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Overview How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! Campus Locations: International Locations Content: They help faculty members develop programs designed to produce graduates who fulfill the needs of today’s employers. The program has a history of successful graduates and encourages students to seek certifications and internships to enhance a graduates marketability in the workforce. ECPI’s Electronics Engineering Technology program can help you learn how to: Use testing and measuring instruments to acquire data, analyze problems, and design a system or process. Identify, analyze and solve technical problems. Demonstrate an ability to manage engineering technology projects. Analyze and implement systems containing hardware and software components. Targeted coursework includes: Analog and Digital Electronics and Communications Data Acquisition and Control Systems Computer Hardware and Software Computer Programming and Networks The curriculum provides graduates with the education and experience needed for employment in a variety of industries including: Telecommunications Industry Computer Industry Homeland Security Aerospace Industry Automation and Manufacturing Education Possible Career Track Upon completion, graduates with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronic Engineering Technology with a concentration in Electronic Engineering could possibly pursue a variety of entry-level positions such as:
https://www.ecpi.edu/programs/electronics-engineering-bachelor-degree
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1576127899#6_3337993930
Title: Electronics Engineering Technology Degree | ECPI University Headings: Electronics Engineering Overview Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Overview How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! Campus Locations: International Locations Content: Demonstrate an ability to manage engineering technology projects. Analyze and implement systems containing hardware and software components. Targeted coursework includes: Analog and Digital Electronics and Communications Data Acquisition and Control Systems Computer Hardware and Software Computer Programming and Networks The curriculum provides graduates with the education and experience needed for employment in a variety of industries including: Telecommunications Industry Computer Industry Homeland Security Aerospace Industry Automation and Manufacturing Education Possible Career Track Upon completion, graduates with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronic Engineering Technology with a concentration in Electronic Engineering could possibly pursue a variety of entry-level positions such as: Electrical/Computer Engineering Technologist Industrial Engineering Technologist Product Engineer Technologist Project Manager Outcomes Students in the B.S. Electronics Engineering Technology program learn to design and build electronic systems and learn about analog and digital electronics. They are able to apply the engineering and mathematical principles that they learn in order to implement and maintain electronic systems, such as computers and controllers. Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology, graduates are expected to have: An ability to select and apply the knowledge, techniques, skills, and modern tools of the discipline to broadly-defined engineering technology activities. An ability to select and apply a knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering and technology to engineering technology problems that require the application of principles and applied procedures or methodologies.
https://www.ecpi.edu/programs/electronics-engineering-bachelor-degree
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1576127899#7_3337996250
Title: Electronics Engineering Technology Degree | ECPI University Headings: Electronics Engineering Overview Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Overview How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! Campus Locations: International Locations Content: Electrical/Computer Engineering Technologist Industrial Engineering Technologist Product Engineer Technologist Project Manager Outcomes Students in the B.S. Electronics Engineering Technology program learn to design and build electronic systems and learn about analog and digital electronics. They are able to apply the engineering and mathematical principles that they learn in order to implement and maintain electronic systems, such as computers and controllers. Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology, graduates are expected to have: An ability to select and apply the knowledge, techniques, skills, and modern tools of the discipline to broadly-defined engineering technology activities. An ability to select and apply a knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering and technology to engineering technology problems that require the application of principles and applied procedures or methodologies. An ability to conduct standard tests and measurements; to conduct, analyze, and interpret experiments; and to apply experimental results to improve processes. An ability to design systems, components, or processes for broadly-defined engineering technology problems appropriate to program educational objectives. An ability to function effectively as a member or leader on a technical team.
https://www.ecpi.edu/programs/electronics-engineering-bachelor-degree
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1576127899#8_3337998144
Title: Electronics Engineering Technology Degree | ECPI University Headings: Electronics Engineering Overview Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Overview How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! Campus Locations: International Locations Content: An ability to conduct standard tests and measurements; to conduct, analyze, and interpret experiments; and to apply experimental results to improve processes. An ability to design systems, components, or processes for broadly-defined engineering technology problems appropriate to program educational objectives. An ability to function effectively as a member or leader on a technical team. An ability to identify, analyze, and solve broadly defined engineering technology problems. An ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in both technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature. An understanding of the need for an ability to engage in self-directed continuing professional development. An understanding of and a commitment to address professional and ethical responsibilities including a respect for diversity.
https://www.ecpi.edu/programs/electronics-engineering-bachelor-degree
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1576127899#9_3337999591
Title: Electronics Engineering Technology Degree | ECPI University Headings: Electronics Engineering Overview Electronics Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology Electronics Engineering Overview How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! Campus Locations: International Locations Content: An ability to identify, analyze, and solve broadly defined engineering technology problems. An ability to apply written, oral, and graphical communication in both technical and non-technical environments; and an ability to identify and use appropriate technical literature. An understanding of the need for an ability to engage in self-directed continuing professional development. An understanding of and a commitment to address professional and ethical responsibilities including a respect for diversity. A knowledge of the impact of engineering technology solutions in a societal and global context. A commitment to quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement. Electronics Engineering Technology Concentration Students enrolled in the B.S. Electronics Engineering Technology concentration will apply acquired knowledge to design and r
https://www.ecpi.edu/programs/electronics-engineering-bachelor-degree
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1576148387#7_3338039884
Title: Mechatronics Engineering Bachelor Degree Program | Online & On Campus Headings: Mechatronics Overview Mechatronics Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology Mechatronics Overview How ECPI University Teaches Hands-On Engineering Technology Skills Online! Day in the life of a TI technician Where can a degree in technology take you? ECPI University | Meet John, Mechatronics Program What is Mechatronics and Advanced Manufacturing? Campus Locations: Content: Computer Hardware and Software Materials Science Analog/Digital Electronics and Communications Automation and Control Systems Computer Programming and Networks Microcontrollers Building upon ECPI's tradition of providing an interactive hands-on education in technology, our objective is for you to: Use testing and measuring instruments to acquire data, analyze problems, and design a system or process. Identify, analyze and solve technical problems. Demonstrate an ability to manage engineering technology projects. Analyze and implement systems containing hardware and software components. Possible Career Track Mechatronics graduates are typically employed in areas such as: Engineering Consultant Electrical/Computer Engineering Technologist Industrial Engineer Product Engineer Project Manager Project Coordinator Industrial Technician Field Service Technician Computer Engineering Technician Electronic Engineering Technician Outcomes Students in the B.S. Electronics Engineering Technology program learn to design and build electronic systems and learn about analog and digital electronics. They are able to apply the engineering and mathematical principles that they learn in order to implement and maintain electronic systems, such as computers and controllers. Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering Technology, graduates are expected to have: An ability to select and apply the knowledge, techniques, skills, and modern tools of the discipline to broadly-defined engineering technology activities.
https://www.ecpi.edu/programs/mechatronics-bachelor-degree
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1578842766#5_3341968849
Title: 19 Customer Appreciation Gift Ideas to Thank Your Customers Headings: 19 Customer Appreciation Gift Ideas to Thank Your Customers 19 Customer Appreciation Gift Ideas to Thank Your Customers How to sell online How to Use Gifts for Marketing Gifts vs. discounts Explicit vs. secret gifts Gifting to some vs. gifting to all customers Maximize the impact of gifting How to Select Customer Appreciation Gifts 19 Thank-You Gift Ideas for Your Customers 1. Write personalized handwritten notes 2. Send flowers 3. Offer books 4. Give charitable gifts 5. Offer surprise upgrades 6. Help customers learn something 7. Gift an experience 8. Send a birthday gift 9. Offer a treat 10 Feature customers on social media 30 likes 11. Share local products 12. Create an exclusive group 13. Offer a free consultation 14. Send coupons to local businesses 15. Give away a free product from your catalog 16. Throw a party for special customers 17. Gift a low-maintenance potted plant 18. Give away free swag 19. Make one customer feel special Sell online About the author Start selling on your website Content: How often you offer discounts: The perceived value of a discount depends on how frequently you offer it. If you have frequent sales and offers, customers might not be too enthusiastic about yet another discount, no matter how steep. Discount value and conditions: A steep discount with liberal terms might end up costing you more than a free gift. On the other hand, if the discount is too low with strict terms, customers might not be interested. Interestingly, research in consumer psychology indicates that people prefer to get more rather than spend less. A free gift might have higher perceived value since it gives them more. Of course, this only applies if you’re actually telling customers that you’re giving them a gift. This brings us to the next point.
https://www.ecwid.com/blog/19-customer-appreciation-gift-ideas-to-thank-your-customers.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1578947708#7_3342210583
Title: How to Find Distributors for Your Product in 2021 Headings: How to Find Distributors for Your Product in 2021 How to Find Distributors for Your Product in 2021 How to sell online Why Work With Distributors? Do You Need Distributors? Your product category Your target customers Online demand Manufacturing capabilities Target retailers Finding Distributors for Your Product Trade Associations Trade shows Wholesale directories Google search Social networks How to Evaluate Distributors How to Get Distributors to Work With You Sell online About the author Content: For example, food and beverages, a trillion dollar market offline, make up a small portion of e-commerce sales. The distribution of e-commerce revenues across different product categories If your product is perishable, difficult to transport, needs to be experienced or has limited online demand, you’ll want to sell via physical stores. And to reach these stores, you’ll want to use a distributor. Your target customers The key to sales is to be where your customers are. If your target customers don’t shop at retail stores, you have no reason to patronize them either. Usually, if your customers are older and less tech-savvy, you’ll want to target physical stores. Online demand How strong is the current online demand for your product? An easy way to gauge this is to check the competition on a large retailer like Amazon. If you have a number of competing products, it probably means that there is customer demand. Another tactic is to find the search volume for your product using a tool like SearchVolume.io If a large number of people search for the product keyword, there is a good chance some of them will turn into buyers.
https://www.ecwid.com/blog/how-to-find-distributors-for-product.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1581588105#9_3348190073
Title: Flag of Egypt – Colors, Meaning, History 🇪🇬 Headings: Flag of Egypt – Colors, Meaning, History Flag of Egypt – Colors, Meaning, History Table of Contents History of the Flag of Egypt What is the meaning behind the colors of the Flag of Egypt? Interesting Facts about the Flag of Egypt Content: The hawk of Quraish was also adopted as the Coat of Arms for the Federation. When the Federation of Arab republic was dissolved in 1977, Egypt retained the flag until October 4th, 1984. The hawk of Quraish was removed from the flag and the coat of arms. Furthermore, the shade of red in the banner was replaced with a darker shade of red. Finally, on 9th October 1984, five years after the dissolution of the Federation, the Egyptian Eagle of Saladin was officially placed at the center of the flag. What is the meaning behind the colors of the Flag of Egypt? Colors The national flag of Egypt consists of three colors, red, white, and black. These colors represent the Egyptian Revolution, including the bloodlessness of the war and the end of oppression in the country. The Egyptian eagle at the center of the flag is the country’s national emblem. The colors represent the struggles that the Egyptians have experienced.
https://www.edarabia.com/egypt/flag/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1596575698#1_3374381733
Title: What Makes People Vote Republican? | Edge.org Headings: What Makes People Vote Republican? What Makes People Vote Republican? WHAT MAKES PEOPLE VOTE REPUBLICAN? Reality Club Discussion Howard Gardner Daniel L. Everett Roger Schank James J. O'Donnell Sam Harris Alison Gopnik James Fowler Why do People Vote at All? Social Networks and Voting Cascades Experimental Evidence of Voting Cascades Doing Your Civic Duty The New Science of Genopolitics Scott Atran How Religion Creates Moral Society What's Universal about Morality and What's not? Michael Shermer Content: it is also about binding groups together, supporting essential institutions, and living in a sanctified and noble way. When Republicans say that Democrats "just don't get it," this is the "it" to which they refer. JONATHAN HAIDT is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia, where he does research on morality and emotion and how they vary across cultures. He is the author of The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom. Jonathan Haidt's Edge Bio Page Further reading on Edge: Moral Psychology and the Misunderstanding of Religion By Jonathan Haidt [9.22.07] THE REALITY CLUB: Daniel Everett, Howard Gardner, Michael Shermer, Scott Atran, James Fowler, Alison Gopnik, Sam Harris, James O'Donnell WHAT MAKES PEOPLE VOTE REPUBLICAN? What makes people vote Republican? Why in particular do working class and rural Americans usually vote for pro-business Republicans when their economic interests would seem better served by Democratic policies?
https://www.edge.org/conversation/jonathan_haidt-what-makes-people-vote-republican
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Title: Edge.org Headings: 2010 : HOW IS THE INTERNET CHANGING THE WAY YOU THINK? Nicholas A. Christakis There Is No New Self Noga Arikha The Internet And Slowness Simon Baron-Cohen 1000 Hours a Year Richard Dawkins NET GAIN Eva Wisten THE INCREASED NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHOSE THOUGHTS ARE IN MY HEAD Anton Zeilinger THE AGE OF (QUANTUM) INFORMATION? Anton Zeilinger THE AGE OF (QUANTUM) INFORMATION? THE COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUS Marissa Mayer IT'S NOT WHAT YOU KNOW, IT'S WHAT YOU CAN FIND OUT Timothy Taylor THE INTERNET IS NOT CHANGING THE WAY I THINK, BUT IT HAS CHANGED WHAT I THINK Clay Shirky THE SHOCK OF INCLUSION Max Tegmark BENEFACTION & DISTRACTION Barry C. Smith THINKING MORE ABOUT LESS OR LESS ABOUT MORE? Frank Tipler WILL THE GREAT LEVELER DESTROY DIVERSITYOF THOUGHT? Laurence C. Smith INFORMED, TIGHTFISTED, AND SYNTHETIC Fred Tomaselli CUT AND PASTE Lee Smolin WE HAVE BECOME HUNTER GATHERERS OF IMAGES AND INFORMATION John Tooby I SEEM TO BE METADATA Galia Solomonoff OF KNOWLEDGE, CONTENT, PLACE AND SPACE Arnold Trehub EXPOSING THE LANDSCAPES OF DEEP SCIENTIFIC PROBLEMS Linda Stone NAVIGATING PHYSICAL AND VIRTUAL LIVES Sherry Turkle THE INTERNET DISCONNECT Seirian Sumner BY CHANGING MY BEHAVIOUR, OVER AND OVER AGAIN Eric R. Weinstein "GO VIRTUAL YOUNG MAN" Tom Standage IT HAS SHARPENED MY MEMORY Ai Weiwei I ONLY THINK ON THE INTERNET Terrence J. Sejnowski THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON INTERNET Victoria Stodden COGITAMUS, ERGO SUM? THE "DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KNOWING THE NAME OF SOMETHING AND KNOWING SOMETHING" Frank Wilczek LET US CALCULATE Robert Shapiro PUBLICATIONS CAN PERISH Nassim Nicholas Taleb THE DEGRADATION OF PREDICTABILITY — AND KNOWLEDGE Ian Wilmut THE INTERNET HAS NOT CHANGED THE WAY THAT I THINK Michael Shermer LEVELLING THE INTELLECTUAL PLAYING FIELD Robert Provine INTERNET SOCIETY Karl Sabbagh "IF YOU HAVE CANCER, DON'T GO TO THE INTERNET" Steven R. Quartz WE KNOW LESS ABOUT THINKING THAN WE THINK Paul Saffo A THIRD KIND OF KNOWLEDGE Raqs Media Collective NO ONE IS IMMUNE TO THE STORMS THAT SHAKE THE WORLD Scott Sampson THE EXTINCTION OF EXPERIENCE Neri Oxman ONCE I WAS LOST, BUT NOW I AM FOUND, OR HOW TO NAVIGATE IN THE CHARTROOM OF MEMORY Lisa Randall "THE PLURAL OF ANECDOTES IS NOT DATA" Larry Sanger THE UN-FOCUSING, DE-LIBERATING EFFECTS OF JOINING THE HIVE MIND Mark Pagel BRAIN CANDY AND BAD MATHEMATICS Martin Rees A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD Robert Sapolsky FORGET WISDOM OF THE CROWD Gregory Paul HELL IF I KNOW Ed Regis A MIRACLE AND A CURSE Roger Schank THE THINKING PROCESS HASN'T CHANGED IN 50,000 YEARS Irene Pepperberg I THINK, THEREFORE I AM — STILL ME Howard Rheingold ATTENTION IS THE FUNDAMENTAL LITERACY Peter Schwartz MY THOUGHT PROCESSES ARE NOT BOUND BY THE MEAT MACHINE THAT IS MY BRAIN, NOR MY LOCALITY NOR MY TIME Clifford Pickover THE RISE OF INTERNET PROSTHETIC BRAINS AND SOLITON PERSONHOOD Matt Ridley THE COLLECTIVE BRAIN Charles Seife I HAVE OUTSOURCED MY MEMORY Stuart Pimm THINKING WITH OTHERS SO CLOSE THAT YOU CAN SMELL THEIR SPIT Matthew Ritchie THE INTERFACE I WANT IS THE REAL WORLD Steven Pinker NOT AT ALL Rudy Rucker SEARCH AND EMERGENCE Emily Pronin AN IMPENETRABLE MACHINE Douglas Rushkoff THE INTERNET MAKES ME THINK IN THE PRESENT TENSE Brian Knutson HIJACKING THE FUTURE SELF John Markoff WHO SAID IT WAS GOING TO GET BETTER? Tim O'Reilly PATTERN RECOGNITION Terence Koh a completely new form of sense Tom McCarthy THE INTERNET REIFIES A LOGIC THAT WAS ALWAYS ALREADY THERE Gloria Origgi THE POWER OF CONVERSATION Stephen M. Kosslyn A SMALL PRICE TO PAY Jonas Mekas I AM NOT EXACTLY A THINKING PERSON — I AM A POET Kai Krause REAL ETHEREAL ETHER: A MILLION LEMMINGS CAN BE WRONG Thomas Metzinger PUBLIC DREAMING Andrian Kreye THE GREATEST OF ALL TRAITS: THE INTERNET HAS BECOME INHERENTLY BORING Geoffrey Miller MY JUDGEMENT ENHANCER Jaron Lanier THE FLAWS OF THE LATEST POP VERSION OF THE INTERNET HAVE MADE ME MORE OF A BIOLOGICAL REALIST, AND IN PARTICULAR HAVE MADE ME MORE SENSITIVE TO NEOTENY Dave Morin CONTEXT IS KING Joseph LeDoux THE MOST ACCURATE MEMORIES ARE THE ONES NEVER REMEMBERED Evgeny Morozov WHAT DO WE THINK ABOUT? WHO GETS TO DO THE THINKING? Xeni Jardin I DON'T TRUST ALGORITHM LIKE I TRUST INTUITION Andrew Lih THE REFINEMENT OF INFORMATION David G. Myers THE INTERNET AS SOCIAL AMPLIFIER Paul Kedrosky THE LARGE INFORMATION COLLIDER, BDTS, AND GRAVITY HOLIDAYS ON TUESDAY Seth Lloyd MOVE ASIDE, SEX Tor Nørretranders DARE, CARE AND SHARE Kevin Kelly AN INTERMEDIA WITH 2 BILLION SCREENS PEERING INTO IT Gary Marcus CHANGING THE WAY WE TEACH Hans Ulrich Obrist EDGE A TO Z (PARS PRO TOTO) Jon Kleinberg THE HUMAN TEXTURE OF INFORMATION Lynn Margulis BY AFFORDING ME NEW WORLDWIDE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION ACCESS James J. O'Donnell MY FINGERS HAVE BECOME PART OF MY BRAIN Christine Finn PARALLEL COMMUNICATIONS Gerd Gigerenzer OUTSOURCING THE MIND Jesse Dylan FROM JACK KEROUAC TO THE PENTATONIC SCALE Marti Hearst I NOW EXPECT TO HEAR WHAT OTHER PEOPLE THINK Eric Fischl REPLACING EXPERIENCE WITH FACSIMILE Ian Gold TWEET ME NICE Esther Dyson INFORMATION METABOLISM Virginia Heffernan THE INTERNET IS A CULTURAL OBJECT: READ IT Anthony Aguirre REPLACING EXPERIENCE WITH FACSIMILE Joel Gold TWEET ME NICE George Dyson KAYAKS vs CANOES W. Daniel Hillis THE DAWN OF THE ENTANGLEMENT Helen Fisher TAKE LOVE Nigel Goldenfeld I'M STARTING TO THINK LIKE THE INTERNET, STARTING TO THINK LIKE BIOLOGY David M. Eagleman SIX WAYS THE INTERNET MAY SAVE CIVILIZATION Donald D. Hoffman THE SCULPTING OF HUMAN THOUGHT W. Tecumseh Fitch EVOLVING A GLOBAL BRAIN Alison Gopnik THE STRANGERS IN THE CRIB Olafur Eliasson THE INTERNET AS REALITY PRODUCER Bruce Hood I CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE BECAUSE OF THE INTERNET Richard Foreman THE DAZED STATE Joshua D. Greene THE DUMB BUTLER Olafur Eliasson THE 'AUTHENTIC' HAS REPLACED THE REPRODUCIBLE Nick Isaac THE EVOLVING GIANT Fabrizio Gallanti MY BODY, MY MIND Haim Harari HARMFUL ONE-LINERS, AN OCEAN OF FACTS AND REWIRED MINDS Juan Enriquez IMMORTALITY Howard Gardner "GO NATIVE" Judith Rich Harris THE JOY OF JUST-ENOUGHNESS Daniel L. Everett THINKING AND LIVING WITH THE INTERNET'S HELP David Gelernter THE VIRTUALIZATION OF THE UNIVERSE Sam Harris THE UPLOAD HAS BEGUN Paul W. Ewald CONCEPTUAL COMPASSES FOR DEEPER GENERALISTS Neil Gershenfeld THE INTERNET'S INSIGHTS Daniel Haun REPETITION, NOT TRUTH Hu Fang NOTES FROM A FILM DIRECTOR Ralph Gibson "TIME" AND AGING CONNECTING THROUGH CONTACT, NOT ELECTRICITY Content: I do not think that the Internet has changed the ability of my brain to do this. While we may use the word "friends" to refer to all our contacts online, they are decidedly not our friends, in the truly social, emotional, or biological sense of the word. There is no new self. There are no new others. And so there is no new brain, and no new way of thinking. We are the same species after the Internet as before. Yes, the Internet can make it easy for us to learn how to make a bomb or find a willing sexual partner. But the Internet itself is not changing the fundamental reality of my thinking any more than it is changing our fundamental proclivity to violence or our innate capacity for love. Noga Arikha Historian of ideas; Author, Passions and Tempers:
https://www.edge.org/responses/how-is-the-internet-changing-the-way-you-think
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Title: Edge.org Headings: 2010 : HOW IS THE INTERNET CHANGING THE WAY YOU THINK? Nicholas A. Christakis There Is No New Self Noga Arikha The Internet And Slowness Simon Baron-Cohen 1000 Hours a Year Richard Dawkins NET GAIN Eva Wisten THE INCREASED NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHOSE THOUGHTS ARE IN MY HEAD Anton Zeilinger THE AGE OF (QUANTUM) INFORMATION? Anton Zeilinger THE AGE OF (QUANTUM) INFORMATION? THE COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUS Marissa Mayer IT'S NOT WHAT YOU KNOW, IT'S WHAT YOU CAN FIND OUT Timothy Taylor THE INTERNET IS NOT CHANGING THE WAY I THINK, BUT IT HAS CHANGED WHAT I THINK Clay Shirky THE SHOCK OF INCLUSION Max Tegmark BENEFACTION & DISTRACTION Barry C. Smith THINKING MORE ABOUT LESS OR LESS ABOUT MORE? Frank Tipler WILL THE GREAT LEVELER DESTROY DIVERSITYOF THOUGHT? Laurence C. Smith INFORMED, TIGHTFISTED, AND SYNTHETIC Fred Tomaselli CUT AND PASTE Lee Smolin WE HAVE BECOME HUNTER GATHERERS OF IMAGES AND INFORMATION John Tooby I SEEM TO BE METADATA Galia Solomonoff OF KNOWLEDGE, CONTENT, PLACE AND SPACE Arnold Trehub EXPOSING THE LANDSCAPES OF DEEP SCIENTIFIC PROBLEMS Linda Stone NAVIGATING PHYSICAL AND VIRTUAL LIVES Sherry Turkle THE INTERNET DISCONNECT Seirian Sumner BY CHANGING MY BEHAVIOUR, OVER AND OVER AGAIN Eric R. Weinstein "GO VIRTUAL YOUNG MAN" Tom Standage IT HAS SHARPENED MY MEMORY Ai Weiwei I ONLY THINK ON THE INTERNET Terrence J. Sejnowski THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON INTERNET Victoria Stodden COGITAMUS, ERGO SUM? THE "DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KNOWING THE NAME OF SOMETHING AND KNOWING SOMETHING" Frank Wilczek LET US CALCULATE Robert Shapiro PUBLICATIONS CAN PERISH Nassim Nicholas Taleb THE DEGRADATION OF PREDICTABILITY — AND KNOWLEDGE Ian Wilmut THE INTERNET HAS NOT CHANGED THE WAY THAT I THINK Michael Shermer LEVELLING THE INTELLECTUAL PLAYING FIELD Robert Provine INTERNET SOCIETY Karl Sabbagh "IF YOU HAVE CANCER, DON'T GO TO THE INTERNET" Steven R. Quartz WE KNOW LESS ABOUT THINKING THAN WE THINK Paul Saffo A THIRD KIND OF KNOWLEDGE Raqs Media Collective NO ONE IS IMMUNE TO THE STORMS THAT SHAKE THE WORLD Scott Sampson THE EXTINCTION OF EXPERIENCE Neri Oxman ONCE I WAS LOST, BUT NOW I AM FOUND, OR HOW TO NAVIGATE IN THE CHARTROOM OF MEMORY Lisa Randall "THE PLURAL OF ANECDOTES IS NOT DATA" Larry Sanger THE UN-FOCUSING, DE-LIBERATING EFFECTS OF JOINING THE HIVE MIND Mark Pagel BRAIN CANDY AND BAD MATHEMATICS Martin Rees A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD Robert Sapolsky FORGET WISDOM OF THE CROWD Gregory Paul HELL IF I KNOW Ed Regis A MIRACLE AND A CURSE Roger Schank THE THINKING PROCESS HASN'T CHANGED IN 50,000 YEARS Irene Pepperberg I THINK, THEREFORE I AM — STILL ME Howard Rheingold ATTENTION IS THE FUNDAMENTAL LITERACY Peter Schwartz MY THOUGHT PROCESSES ARE NOT BOUND BY THE MEAT MACHINE THAT IS MY BRAIN, NOR MY LOCALITY NOR MY TIME Clifford Pickover THE RISE OF INTERNET PROSTHETIC BRAINS AND SOLITON PERSONHOOD Matt Ridley THE COLLECTIVE BRAIN Charles Seife I HAVE OUTSOURCED MY MEMORY Stuart Pimm THINKING WITH OTHERS SO CLOSE THAT YOU CAN SMELL THEIR SPIT Matthew Ritchie THE INTERFACE I WANT IS THE REAL WORLD Steven Pinker NOT AT ALL Rudy Rucker SEARCH AND EMERGENCE Emily Pronin AN IMPENETRABLE MACHINE Douglas Rushkoff THE INTERNET MAKES ME THINK IN THE PRESENT TENSE Brian Knutson HIJACKING THE FUTURE SELF John Markoff WHO SAID IT WAS GOING TO GET BETTER? Tim O'Reilly PATTERN RECOGNITION Terence Koh a completely new form of sense Tom McCarthy THE INTERNET REIFIES A LOGIC THAT WAS ALWAYS ALREADY THERE Gloria Origgi THE POWER OF CONVERSATION Stephen M. Kosslyn A SMALL PRICE TO PAY Jonas Mekas I AM NOT EXACTLY A THINKING PERSON — I AM A POET Kai Krause REAL ETHEREAL ETHER: A MILLION LEMMINGS CAN BE WRONG Thomas Metzinger PUBLIC DREAMING Andrian Kreye THE GREATEST OF ALL TRAITS: THE INTERNET HAS BECOME INHERENTLY BORING Geoffrey Miller MY JUDGEMENT ENHANCER Jaron Lanier THE FLAWS OF THE LATEST POP VERSION OF THE INTERNET HAVE MADE ME MORE OF A BIOLOGICAL REALIST, AND IN PARTICULAR HAVE MADE ME MORE SENSITIVE TO NEOTENY Dave Morin CONTEXT IS KING Joseph LeDoux THE MOST ACCURATE MEMORIES ARE THE ONES NEVER REMEMBERED Evgeny Morozov WHAT DO WE THINK ABOUT? WHO GETS TO DO THE THINKING? Xeni Jardin I DON'T TRUST ALGORITHM LIKE I TRUST INTUITION Andrew Lih THE REFINEMENT OF INFORMATION David G. Myers THE INTERNET AS SOCIAL AMPLIFIER Paul Kedrosky THE LARGE INFORMATION COLLIDER, BDTS, AND GRAVITY HOLIDAYS ON TUESDAY Seth Lloyd MOVE ASIDE, SEX Tor Nørretranders DARE, CARE AND SHARE Kevin Kelly AN INTERMEDIA WITH 2 BILLION SCREENS PEERING INTO IT Gary Marcus CHANGING THE WAY WE TEACH Hans Ulrich Obrist EDGE A TO Z (PARS PRO TOTO) Jon Kleinberg THE HUMAN TEXTURE OF INFORMATION Lynn Margulis BY AFFORDING ME NEW WORLDWIDE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION ACCESS James J. O'Donnell MY FINGERS HAVE BECOME PART OF MY BRAIN Christine Finn PARALLEL COMMUNICATIONS Gerd Gigerenzer OUTSOURCING THE MIND Jesse Dylan FROM JACK KEROUAC TO THE PENTATONIC SCALE Marti Hearst I NOW EXPECT TO HEAR WHAT OTHER PEOPLE THINK Eric Fischl REPLACING EXPERIENCE WITH FACSIMILE Ian Gold TWEET ME NICE Esther Dyson INFORMATION METABOLISM Virginia Heffernan THE INTERNET IS A CULTURAL OBJECT: READ IT Anthony Aguirre REPLACING EXPERIENCE WITH FACSIMILE Joel Gold TWEET ME NICE George Dyson KAYAKS vs CANOES W. Daniel Hillis THE DAWN OF THE ENTANGLEMENT Helen Fisher TAKE LOVE Nigel Goldenfeld I'M STARTING TO THINK LIKE THE INTERNET, STARTING TO THINK LIKE BIOLOGY David M. Eagleman SIX WAYS THE INTERNET MAY SAVE CIVILIZATION Donald D. Hoffman THE SCULPTING OF HUMAN THOUGHT W. Tecumseh Fitch EVOLVING A GLOBAL BRAIN Alison Gopnik THE STRANGERS IN THE CRIB Olafur Eliasson THE INTERNET AS REALITY PRODUCER Bruce Hood I CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE BECAUSE OF THE INTERNET Richard Foreman THE DAZED STATE Joshua D. Greene THE DUMB BUTLER Olafur Eliasson THE 'AUTHENTIC' HAS REPLACED THE REPRODUCIBLE Nick Isaac THE EVOLVING GIANT Fabrizio Gallanti MY BODY, MY MIND Haim Harari HARMFUL ONE-LINERS, AN OCEAN OF FACTS AND REWIRED MINDS Juan Enriquez IMMORTALITY Howard Gardner "GO NATIVE" Judith Rich Harris THE JOY OF JUST-ENOUGHNESS Daniel L. Everett THINKING AND LIVING WITH THE INTERNET'S HELP David Gelernter THE VIRTUALIZATION OF THE UNIVERSE Sam Harris THE UPLOAD HAS BEGUN Paul W. Ewald CONCEPTUAL COMPASSES FOR DEEPER GENERALISTS Neil Gershenfeld THE INTERNET'S INSIGHTS Daniel Haun REPETITION, NOT TRUTH Hu Fang NOTES FROM A FILM DIRECTOR Ralph Gibson "TIME" AND AGING CONNECTING THROUGH CONTACT, NOT ELECTRICITY Content: We are the same species after the Internet as before. Yes, the Internet can make it easy for us to learn how to make a bomb or find a willing sexual partner. But the Internet itself is not changing the fundamental reality of my thinking any more than it is changing our fundamental proclivity to violence or our innate capacity for love. Noga Arikha Historian of ideas; Author, Passions and Tempers: A History of the Humours The Internet And Slowness I still remember typing essays on a much loved typewriter in my first year of university. Then the first computer, the first email account, the slow yet fluid entry into a new digital world that felt strangely natural. The advent of the Internet age happened progressively, we saw it develop like a child born of many brains, a protean animal whose characteristics were at once predictable and unknown. As soon as the digital sphere and became a worldwide reality recognizable as a new era, predictions and analyses about it grew. Edge itself was born as the creature was still growing new limbs.
https://www.edge.org/responses/how-is-the-internet-changing-the-way-you-think
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Title: Edge.org Headings: 2010 : HOW IS THE INTERNET CHANGING THE WAY YOU THINK? Nicholas A. Christakis There Is No New Self Noga Arikha The Internet And Slowness Simon Baron-Cohen 1000 Hours a Year Richard Dawkins NET GAIN Eva Wisten THE INCREASED NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHOSE THOUGHTS ARE IN MY HEAD Anton Zeilinger THE AGE OF (QUANTUM) INFORMATION? Anton Zeilinger THE AGE OF (QUANTUM) INFORMATION? THE COLLECTIVE CONSCIOUS Marissa Mayer IT'S NOT WHAT YOU KNOW, IT'S WHAT YOU CAN FIND OUT Timothy Taylor THE INTERNET IS NOT CHANGING THE WAY I THINK, BUT IT HAS CHANGED WHAT I THINK Clay Shirky THE SHOCK OF INCLUSION Max Tegmark BENEFACTION & DISTRACTION Barry C. Smith THINKING MORE ABOUT LESS OR LESS ABOUT MORE? Frank Tipler WILL THE GREAT LEVELER DESTROY DIVERSITYOF THOUGHT? Laurence C. Smith INFORMED, TIGHTFISTED, AND SYNTHETIC Fred Tomaselli CUT AND PASTE Lee Smolin WE HAVE BECOME HUNTER GATHERERS OF IMAGES AND INFORMATION John Tooby I SEEM TO BE METADATA Galia Solomonoff OF KNOWLEDGE, CONTENT, PLACE AND SPACE Arnold Trehub EXPOSING THE LANDSCAPES OF DEEP SCIENTIFIC PROBLEMS Linda Stone NAVIGATING PHYSICAL AND VIRTUAL LIVES Sherry Turkle THE INTERNET DISCONNECT Seirian Sumner BY CHANGING MY BEHAVIOUR, OVER AND OVER AGAIN Eric R. Weinstein "GO VIRTUAL YOUNG MAN" Tom Standage IT HAS SHARPENED MY MEMORY Ai Weiwei I ONLY THINK ON THE INTERNET Terrence J. Sejnowski THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON INTERNET Victoria Stodden COGITAMUS, ERGO SUM? THE "DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KNOWING THE NAME OF SOMETHING AND KNOWING SOMETHING" Frank Wilczek LET US CALCULATE Robert Shapiro PUBLICATIONS CAN PERISH Nassim Nicholas Taleb THE DEGRADATION OF PREDICTABILITY — AND KNOWLEDGE Ian Wilmut THE INTERNET HAS NOT CHANGED THE WAY THAT I THINK Michael Shermer LEVELLING THE INTELLECTUAL PLAYING FIELD Robert Provine INTERNET SOCIETY Karl Sabbagh "IF YOU HAVE CANCER, DON'T GO TO THE INTERNET" Steven R. Quartz WE KNOW LESS ABOUT THINKING THAN WE THINK Paul Saffo A THIRD KIND OF KNOWLEDGE Raqs Media Collective NO ONE IS IMMUNE TO THE STORMS THAT SHAKE THE WORLD Scott Sampson THE EXTINCTION OF EXPERIENCE Neri Oxman ONCE I WAS LOST, BUT NOW I AM FOUND, OR HOW TO NAVIGATE IN THE CHARTROOM OF MEMORY Lisa Randall "THE PLURAL OF ANECDOTES IS NOT DATA" Larry Sanger THE UN-FOCUSING, DE-LIBERATING EFFECTS OF JOINING THE HIVE MIND Mark Pagel BRAIN CANDY AND BAD MATHEMATICS Martin Rees A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD Robert Sapolsky FORGET WISDOM OF THE CROWD Gregory Paul HELL IF I KNOW Ed Regis A MIRACLE AND A CURSE Roger Schank THE THINKING PROCESS HASN'T CHANGED IN 50,000 YEARS Irene Pepperberg I THINK, THEREFORE I AM — STILL ME Howard Rheingold ATTENTION IS THE FUNDAMENTAL LITERACY Peter Schwartz MY THOUGHT PROCESSES ARE NOT BOUND BY THE MEAT MACHINE THAT IS MY BRAIN, NOR MY LOCALITY NOR MY TIME Clifford Pickover THE RISE OF INTERNET PROSTHETIC BRAINS AND SOLITON PERSONHOOD Matt Ridley THE COLLECTIVE BRAIN Charles Seife I HAVE OUTSOURCED MY MEMORY Stuart Pimm THINKING WITH OTHERS SO CLOSE THAT YOU CAN SMELL THEIR SPIT Matthew Ritchie THE INTERFACE I WANT IS THE REAL WORLD Steven Pinker NOT AT ALL Rudy Rucker SEARCH AND EMERGENCE Emily Pronin AN IMPENETRABLE MACHINE Douglas Rushkoff THE INTERNET MAKES ME THINK IN THE PRESENT TENSE Brian Knutson HIJACKING THE FUTURE SELF John Markoff WHO SAID IT WAS GOING TO GET BETTER? Tim O'Reilly PATTERN RECOGNITION Terence Koh a completely new form of sense Tom McCarthy THE INTERNET REIFIES A LOGIC THAT WAS ALWAYS ALREADY THERE Gloria Origgi THE POWER OF CONVERSATION Stephen M. Kosslyn A SMALL PRICE TO PAY Jonas Mekas I AM NOT EXACTLY A THINKING PERSON — I AM A POET Kai Krause REAL ETHEREAL ETHER: A MILLION LEMMINGS CAN BE WRONG Thomas Metzinger PUBLIC DREAMING Andrian Kreye THE GREATEST OF ALL TRAITS: THE INTERNET HAS BECOME INHERENTLY BORING Geoffrey Miller MY JUDGEMENT ENHANCER Jaron Lanier THE FLAWS OF THE LATEST POP VERSION OF THE INTERNET HAVE MADE ME MORE OF A BIOLOGICAL REALIST, AND IN PARTICULAR HAVE MADE ME MORE SENSITIVE TO NEOTENY Dave Morin CONTEXT IS KING Joseph LeDoux THE MOST ACCURATE MEMORIES ARE THE ONES NEVER REMEMBERED Evgeny Morozov WHAT DO WE THINK ABOUT? WHO GETS TO DO THE THINKING? Xeni Jardin I DON'T TRUST ALGORITHM LIKE I TRUST INTUITION Andrew Lih THE REFINEMENT OF INFORMATION David G. Myers THE INTERNET AS SOCIAL AMPLIFIER Paul Kedrosky THE LARGE INFORMATION COLLIDER, BDTS, AND GRAVITY HOLIDAYS ON TUESDAY Seth Lloyd MOVE ASIDE, SEX Tor Nørretranders DARE, CARE AND SHARE Kevin Kelly AN INTERMEDIA WITH 2 BILLION SCREENS PEERING INTO IT Gary Marcus CHANGING THE WAY WE TEACH Hans Ulrich Obrist EDGE A TO Z (PARS PRO TOTO) Jon Kleinberg THE HUMAN TEXTURE OF INFORMATION Lynn Margulis BY AFFORDING ME NEW WORLDWIDE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNICATION ACCESS James J. O'Donnell MY FINGERS HAVE BECOME PART OF MY BRAIN Christine Finn PARALLEL COMMUNICATIONS Gerd Gigerenzer OUTSOURCING THE MIND Jesse Dylan FROM JACK KEROUAC TO THE PENTATONIC SCALE Marti Hearst I NOW EXPECT TO HEAR WHAT OTHER PEOPLE THINK Eric Fischl REPLACING EXPERIENCE WITH FACSIMILE Ian Gold TWEET ME NICE Esther Dyson INFORMATION METABOLISM Virginia Heffernan THE INTERNET IS A CULTURAL OBJECT: READ IT Anthony Aguirre REPLACING EXPERIENCE WITH FACSIMILE Joel Gold TWEET ME NICE George Dyson KAYAKS vs CANOES W. Daniel Hillis THE DAWN OF THE ENTANGLEMENT Helen Fisher TAKE LOVE Nigel Goldenfeld I'M STARTING TO THINK LIKE THE INTERNET, STARTING TO THINK LIKE BIOLOGY David M. Eagleman SIX WAYS THE INTERNET MAY SAVE CIVILIZATION Donald D. Hoffman THE SCULPTING OF HUMAN THOUGHT W. Tecumseh Fitch EVOLVING A GLOBAL BRAIN Alison Gopnik THE STRANGERS IN THE CRIB Olafur Eliasson THE INTERNET AS REALITY PRODUCER Bruce Hood I CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE BECAUSE OF THE INTERNET Richard Foreman THE DAZED STATE Joshua D. Greene THE DUMB BUTLER Olafur Eliasson THE 'AUTHENTIC' HAS REPLACED THE REPRODUCIBLE Nick Isaac THE EVOLVING GIANT Fabrizio Gallanti MY BODY, MY MIND Haim Harari HARMFUL ONE-LINERS, AN OCEAN OF FACTS AND REWIRED MINDS Juan Enriquez IMMORTALITY Howard Gardner "GO NATIVE" Judith Rich Harris THE JOY OF JUST-ENOUGHNESS Daniel L. Everett THINKING AND LIVING WITH THE INTERNET'S HELP David Gelernter THE VIRTUALIZATION OF THE UNIVERSE Sam Harris THE UPLOAD HAS BEGUN Paul W. Ewald CONCEPTUAL COMPASSES FOR DEEPER GENERALISTS Neil Gershenfeld THE INTERNET'S INSIGHTS Daniel Haun REPETITION, NOT TRUTH Hu Fang NOTES FROM A FILM DIRECTOR Ralph Gibson "TIME" AND AGING CONNECTING THROUGH CONTACT, NOT ELECTRICITY Content: The Internet is becoming as ordinary as the telephone. Humans are very good at adapting to the technologies we create, and the Internet is the most malleable, the most human of all technologies, just as it can also be intensely alienating from everything we've lived as before now. I waver between these two positions: at times gratefully dependent on this marvel, at other times horrified at what this dependence signifies. Too much concentrated in one place, too much accessible from one's house, the need to move about in the real world nearly nil, the rapid establishment of social networking Websites changing our relationships, the reduction of three-dimensionality to that flat screen. Rapidity, accessibility, one-click for everything: where has slowness gone, and tranquillity, solitude, quiet? The world I took for granted as a child, and that my childhood books beautifully represented, jerks with the brand new world of artificial glare and electrically created realities, faster, louder, unrelated to nature, self-contained. The technologies we create always have an impact on the real world, but rarely has a technology had such an impact on minds. We know what is happening to those who were born after the advent of the Internet and for those like me who started out with typewrites, books, slowness, reality measured by geographical distance and local clocks, the world that is emerging now is very different indeed from the world we knew.
https://www.edge.org/responses/how-is-the-internet-changing-the-way-you-think
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Title: How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program - Edge Training Systems Headings: How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program Define the needs of your organization from a leadership standpoint Assess your organizational goals Identify viable candidates for leadership roles in the organization Choose instructors who are experienced and proven leaders Use a blended learning system Use real world examples as teaching tools Teach leaders how to cultivate and establish relationships within the organization Create measurable benchmarks to determine the success of the program 5 Tips for a strong leadership development program 1. Establish clear goals for the participants 2. Factor in retention strategies 3. Keep the groups small and focused 4. Avoid the training mentality – Develop leaders 5. Maintain a leadership development program that is sustainable at its core Develop successful leaders with proven programs Content: How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program - Edge Training Systems How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program Every company needs effective leaders throughout the organization, but that importance is often overlooked. It is ironic that businesses will often choose successful projects that hinge on strong leadership over the cultivation of those leaders. It is important to develop a successful leadership development program that will strengthen current leaders and provide a clear pathway for potential leaders to learn and grow. Internal leadership development programs provide employees with opportunities for broadening their skillsets and strengthening the skills that they need to advance in your organization as well as in their career. This results in added benefits to your company including increased innovation, creativity, and productivity within teams as well as giving a healthy boost to employee morale. It also helps employees understand their own value within the company and how their work contributes to it, making them feel more connected to the organization. Your company could benefit greatly from a leadership development program. Incorporating these elements into it will help you produce the strongest leaders for your organization. Define the needs of your organization from a leadership standpoint What are the current gaps in leadership within your organization? What are the upcoming leadership needs that your company will experience?
https://www.edgetrainingsystems.com/develop-a-successful-leadership-development-program/
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Title: How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program - Edge Training Systems Headings: How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program Define the needs of your organization from a leadership standpoint Assess your organizational goals Identify viable candidates for leadership roles in the organization Choose instructors who are experienced and proven leaders Use a blended learning system Use real world examples as teaching tools Teach leaders how to cultivate and establish relationships within the organization Create measurable benchmarks to determine the success of the program 5 Tips for a strong leadership development program 1. Establish clear goals for the participants 2. Factor in retention strategies 3. Keep the groups small and focused 4. Avoid the training mentality – Develop leaders 5. Maintain a leadership development program that is sustainable at its core Develop successful leaders with proven programs Content: There are a variety of organizations with a variety of goals – and they need a variety of skills. Identify viable candidates for leadership roles in the organization Potential leaders can show up in some of the unlikeliest places. They can literally be anywhere in your company which makes identifying them a challenge. Many companies attempt to identify potential leaders by looking to the employees who perform the best – and they look nowhere else. This is a common mistake. A person who has not demonstrated exceptional abilities in their current position is not necessarily lacking in outstanding leadership skills. Likewise, a top performer may not have what it takes to be a strong business leader. Offering an opt-in Leadership Skills Assessment Test will allow employees the opportunity to explore their potential and help you determine who may be an effective leader and good candidate for your program. The value in this approach is the ability to promote from within, thus retaining an employee who is likely already performing well, knows the business very well, and feels connected and engaged. Choose instructors who are experienced and proven leaders When choosing facilitators or instructors for your program, make sure that they themselves are leaders with a proven track record.
https://www.edgetrainingsystems.com/develop-a-successful-leadership-development-program/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1602121428#6_3379141932
Title: How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program - Edge Training Systems Headings: How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program Define the needs of your organization from a leadership standpoint Assess your organizational goals Identify viable candidates for leadership roles in the organization Choose instructors who are experienced and proven leaders Use a blended learning system Use real world examples as teaching tools Teach leaders how to cultivate and establish relationships within the organization Create measurable benchmarks to determine the success of the program 5 Tips for a strong leadership development program 1. Establish clear goals for the participants 2. Factor in retention strategies 3. Keep the groups small and focused 4. Avoid the training mentality – Develop leaders 5. Maintain a leadership development program that is sustainable at its core Develop successful leaders with proven programs Content: A person who has not demonstrated exceptional abilities in their current position is not necessarily lacking in outstanding leadership skills. Likewise, a top performer may not have what it takes to be a strong business leader. Offering an opt-in Leadership Skills Assessment Test will allow employees the opportunity to explore their potential and help you determine who may be an effective leader and good candidate for your program. The value in this approach is the ability to promote from within, thus retaining an employee who is likely already performing well, knows the business very well, and feels connected and engaged. Choose instructors who are experienced and proven leaders When choosing facilitators or instructors for your program, make sure that they themselves are leaders with a proven track record. Participants in the program will have a hard time getting behind someone who has not experienced what they are sharing. It will be difficult for them to inspire the participants and challenge them to reach higher and stretch further. Choosing the right trainer isn’t always easy and it can be time-consuming. Working with a third party that specialized in creating leadership development programs for organizations is often a preferred route for many companies. By choosing specialists in that area, it minimizes the impact on resources and productivity.
https://www.edgetrainingsystems.com/develop-a-successful-leadership-development-program/
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Title: How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program - Edge Training Systems Headings: How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program Define the needs of your organization from a leadership standpoint Assess your organizational goals Identify viable candidates for leadership roles in the organization Choose instructors who are experienced and proven leaders Use a blended learning system Use real world examples as teaching tools Teach leaders how to cultivate and establish relationships within the organization Create measurable benchmarks to determine the success of the program 5 Tips for a strong leadership development program 1. Establish clear goals for the participants 2. Factor in retention strategies 3. Keep the groups small and focused 4. Avoid the training mentality – Develop leaders 5. Maintain a leadership development program that is sustainable at its core Develop successful leaders with proven programs Content: It is vital that managers are able to interact with these employees whom they either never see or don’t see for months at a time as easily as they the employees sitting outside their office door. Effective communication should be an ongoing lesson, but a cornerstone of your leadership development program. Create measurable benchmarks to determine the success of the program You can build the best leadership development program in the world, but it won’t be truly and completely effective if you don’t incorporate some method of measuring the results. Some of the areas you will want to focus on include how many participants successfully completed the program, feedback from the participants’ peers regarding their development, and how many have been promoted after completing the program. From a more personal standpoint, conducting regular reviews and assessments will not only show how the participants have grown but also reveal development opportunities. The 360 Skills Assessment is an exceptional leadership development tool. The feedback report which provides the results will help you create a roadmap for future leadership development by revealing opportunities and potential candidates. 5 Tips for a strong leadership development program Having the necessary elements of leadership development program in place does not guarantee its success. There are certain values and methods that you need to incorporate in order for it to operate smoothly and effectively. There should be no room for confusion so the entire process should be well laid out with very clear parameters for trainers, mentors, coaches, and managers as well as participants.
https://www.edgetrainingsystems.com/develop-a-successful-leadership-development-program/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1602121428#14_3379162312
Title: How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program - Edge Training Systems Headings: How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program How To Develop A Successful Leadership Development Program Define the needs of your organization from a leadership standpoint Assess your organizational goals Identify viable candidates for leadership roles in the organization Choose instructors who are experienced and proven leaders Use a blended learning system Use real world examples as teaching tools Teach leaders how to cultivate and establish relationships within the organization Create measurable benchmarks to determine the success of the program 5 Tips for a strong leadership development program 1. Establish clear goals for the participants 2. Factor in retention strategies 3. Keep the groups small and focused 4. Avoid the training mentality – Develop leaders 5. Maintain a leadership development program that is sustainable at its core Develop successful leaders with proven programs Content: The 360 Skills Assessment is an exceptional leadership development tool. The feedback report which provides the results will help you create a roadmap for future leadership development by revealing opportunities and potential candidates. 5 Tips for a strong leadership development program Having the necessary elements of leadership development program in place does not guarantee its success. There are certain values and methods that you need to incorporate in order for it to operate smoothly and effectively. There should be no room for confusion so the entire process should be well laid out with very clear parameters for trainers, mentors, coaches, and managers as well as participants. Everyone needs to have a clear idea of what is expected of them and how the process works. The more organized you can be, the better. Establish timelines when applicable and set goals with timeframes, even if they have to be flexible. Once you train your new leaders you won’t want them to take their newly acquired or honed skills to another organization. Find ways to retain your employees and include them in that conversation.
https://www.edgetrainingsystems.com/develop-a-successful-leadership-development-program/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1602147332#17_3379222910
Title: 11 Ways To Empower Leaders To Achieve Success Immediately - Edge Training Systems Headings: 11 Ways To Empower Leaders To Achieve Success Immediately 11 Ways To Empower Leaders To Achieve Success Immediately How To Empower Leaders To Achieve Success 1. Share Your Vision With Your Future Leaders 2. Provide Ways to Contribute to the Vision 3. Respect Your Employees, Their Opinions and Their Input 4. Communicate Well and Often 5. Reward Effort and Success 6. Use Failures and Mistakes as Learning Opportunities 7. Reward in Public; Correct in Private 8. Don’t be a “Helicopter-Supervisor” 9. Empower Leaders With Opportunities for Growth 10. Invest in Their Education 11. Offer Convenient, Flexible Training Opportunities Content: Empower Leaders With Opportunities for Growth One means of empowering young leaders is to place them in positions of opportunity and leadership. Here are some ideas: Permit your workers to explore new ways of doing old things Let junior employees attend higher-level meetings with the expectation that they’ll contribute meaningfully Let employees tackle challenges that demand innovative solutions and let them work through them 10. Invest in Their Education Do your employees want to go back to school? Could they benefit from taking industry-specific courses? One of the best ways to empower future leaders is to invest in their education. Encouraging them in their back-to-school endeavors is always helpful. Allowing them the opportunity to create a flexible work schedule in order to attend is empowering. Another idea is for your organization to create a reimbursement program or pay tuition in exchange for years of service. Any of these are a means of empowering young leaders.
https://www.edgetrainingsystems.com/empower-future-leaders-today/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1602147332#19_3379226679
Title: 11 Ways To Empower Leaders To Achieve Success Immediately - Edge Training Systems Headings: 11 Ways To Empower Leaders To Achieve Success Immediately 11 Ways To Empower Leaders To Achieve Success Immediately How To Empower Leaders To Achieve Success 1. Share Your Vision With Your Future Leaders 2. Provide Ways to Contribute to the Vision 3. Respect Your Employees, Their Opinions and Their Input 4. Communicate Well and Often 5. Reward Effort and Success 6. Use Failures and Mistakes as Learning Opportunities 7. Reward in Public; Correct in Private 8. Don’t be a “Helicopter-Supervisor” 9. Empower Leaders With Opportunities for Growth 10. Invest in Their Education 11. Offer Convenient, Flexible Training Opportunities Content: 11. Offer Convenient, Flexible Training Opportunities Offer training via online leadership development courses, in-house workshops and trade conferences. Millennials desire growth opportunities and appreciate being able to craft their own course. Empowering young leaders is a necessary part of any organization’s strategic plan. Steps can be taken in the short-term and long-term that directly impact their sense of empowerment. These strategies will improve leader productivity and ultimately lead to more success within your company. You may also be interested in these employee development posts: Learn How To Identify & Develop High Potential Employees Retaining Millennial Employees Through Leadership Development The Low Cost Of Employee Development vs. The High Cost Of Employee Turnover To learn more about the benefits of employee development, contact Edge Training at 800-305-2025. Posted on July 26, 2018 by Paul O'Keefe
https://www.edgetrainingsystems.com/empower-future-leaders-today/
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Title: Headings: Content: Social classes started to develop after a lot of people arrived. A social class is a way of ranking people. Some people are more powerful, and some people are less powerful. The people can be ranked on how much money they make, the jobs they have, or whether they own land. In Colonial America, there were three main social classes. They were the gentry, the middle class, and the poor. 2 The highest class was the gentry. They could vote. They were rich enough to own their own mansions and carriages. In the mansion, they might have a library and a collection of furniture.
https://www.edhelper.com/ReadingComprehension_35_627.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_38_1603238883#2_3381365107
Title: Benefits of EDI | EDI Basics Headings: Benefits of EDI Benefits of EDI EDI cost savings EDI improves speed and accuracy EDI’s effect on business efficiency EDI’s impact on business strategy Content: EDI improves speed and accuracy EDI can speed up your business cycles by 61%. Exchange transactions in minutes instead of the days or weeks of wait time from the postal service Improves data quality, delivering at least a 30—40% reduction in transactions with errors—eliminating errors from illegible handwriting, lost faxes/mail and keying and re-keying errors Using EDI can reduce the order-to-cash cycle time by more than 20%, improving business partner transactions and relationships EDI’s effect on business efficiency Automating paper-based tasks allows your staff to concentrate on higher-value tasks and provides them with the tools to be more productive. We explore this topic in depth on our paper-based vs EDI transactions page. Quick processing of accurate business documents leads to less re-working of orders, fewer stock outs and fewer cancelled orders Automating the exchange of data between applications across a supply chain can ensure that business-critical data is sent on time and can be tracked in real time. Sellers benefit from improved cash flow and reduced order-to-cash cycles Shortening the order processing and delivery times means that organizations can reduce their inventory levels EDI’s impact on business strategy Enables real-time visibility into transaction status. This in turn enables faster decision-making and improved responsiveness to changing customer and market demands, and allows businesses to adopt a demand-driven business model rather than a supply-driven one Shortens the lead times for product enhancements and new product delivery Streamlines your ability to enter new territories and markets. EDI provides a common business language that facilitates business partner onboarding anywhere in the world Promotes corporate social responsibility and sustainability by replacing paper-based processes with electronic alternatives. This will both save you money and reduce your CO2 emissions 1. Vollmer, Ken. Forrester, “The Future of EDI.”
https://www.edibasics.com/benefits-of-edi/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1862085#2_4933998
Title: The Real Reason Abraham Lincoln Appears on the 5 Dollar Bill Headings: The Real Reason Abraham Lincoln Appears on the 5 Dollar Bill The Real Reason Abraham Lincoln Appears on the 5 Dollar Bill Why is He on the 5 Dollar Bill? Abraham Lincoln’s Early Life and Family History Content: Abraham Lincoln was a member of the Republican Party and upon his emergence as a leader, he immediately began to speak against slavery. He noted that he hated slavery because of its monstrous injustice. Abraham Lincoln became the first Republican President of the United States on the 6 th of November, 1860 winning 39.8% of the total votes. He delivered his famous inaugural address in March 1861. READ Mike Sonko - Details About His Net Worth & Family, House and Cars Abraham Lincoln is considered by many to be one of, if not the greatest American president. Even though he was a Republican, Democrats still praise him for the direction his leadership took the nation. Through his presidency, the Union was preserved, slavery was abolished, the federal government was strengthened, and the American economy met an era of modernization. He was a strong supporter of egalitarianism and democracy. Abraham Lincoln’s Early Life and Family History Abraham Lincoln was born on the 12 th of February, 1809 in Sinking Spring Farm. He was born as the second child into a poor family that lived in a one-room cabin near Hodgenville, Kentucky.
https://answersafrica.com/who-is-abraham-lincoln-and-why-is-he-on-the-5-dollar-bill.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1862085#3_4935643
Title: The Real Reason Abraham Lincoln Appears on the 5 Dollar Bill Headings: The Real Reason Abraham Lincoln Appears on the 5 Dollar Bill The Real Reason Abraham Lincoln Appears on the 5 Dollar Bill Why is He on the 5 Dollar Bill? Abraham Lincoln’s Early Life and Family History Content: Even though he was a Republican, Democrats still praise him for the direction his leadership took the nation. Through his presidency, the Union was preserved, slavery was abolished, the federal government was strengthened, and the American economy met an era of modernization. He was a strong supporter of egalitarianism and democracy. Abraham Lincoln’s Early Life and Family History Abraham Lincoln was born on the 12 th of February, 1809 in Sinking Spring Farm. He was born as the second child into a poor family that lived in a one-room cabin near Hodgenville, Kentucky. His father was Thomas Lincoln, the grandson of Captain Abraham Lincoln who had relocated the family from Virginia to Kentucky and was killed in an Indian raid in 1780. His father worked as a carpenter, farmer, and other odd jobs. His mother’s name was Nancy Hanks Lincoln and she is assumed to be the daughter of Lucy Hanks, although there is no proof of this. Abraham Lincoln’s parents had three children; Sarah (born 1807), Abraham (1809), and Thomas who died as a baby.
https://answersafrica.com/who-is-abraham-lincoln-and-why-is-he-on-the-5-dollar-bill.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_5979408#11_11201401
Title: Headings: Content: It would seem that almost every culture on the planet has some story to explain how humans came to be. Many of these involve supernatural acts by gods. Naturalistic science, by its own definition, does not accept these supernatural events and regards them as myth. Religion and mythology are often viewed as some evolved coping mechanism to explain things that our brains have not been able to understand or directly experience. The scientific community must reject a supernatural origin based on its naturalistic/materialistic definition of science. One of the reasons that human evolution is such a hot issue in Western culture stems from the direct conflict it has with biblical Christianity. One of the reasons that human evolutionis such a hot issue in Western culture stems from the direct conflict it has with biblical Christianity. In the creationaccount of Genesis1 and 2, man is created in a position above the animals—in the very “image of God.” In evolutionary philosophy, man is a mere accident in the experiment run by time, chance, and natural laws. Man occupies no more important a position in the universe than does an asteroid floating through space.
https://answersingenesis.org/human-evolution/ape-man/the-origin-of-humans/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_8554714#12_15541848
Title: Retail Loyalty Programs: A Comprehensive Guide (2020) Headings: Retail Loyalty Programs: A Comprehensive Guide (2021) Retail Loyalty Programs: A Comprehensive Guide (2021) Table of contents: Importance of Loyalty Best Loyalty Features to Stand Out as a Retailer Top Retail Loyalty Program Examples What Is a Retail Loyalty Program? Surviving in a High-Stakes Market What is in this video? Brands and retailers’ priorities: How brands and retailers approach loyalty: Unique retail customer loyalty solutions: The Biggest Customer Retention Challenges for Retailers Innovating in a Cutthroat Industry Redefining the Physical Space after COVID-19 A New Era in Retail The Winning Formula for Loyalty Best Loyalty Features to Stand Out as a Retailer 1. Omnichannel Solutions POS integration Mobile Wallet as digital loyalty card Drive footfall with push notifications NFC Technology Loyalty Experience Kiosk 2. Next-gen Loyalty Logic Tiers Rewarding hobbies and values Store-level offer management Badges & Challenges VIP Clubs & Early Access 3. In-Store Reward Promotion Scanning Products’ QR codes For brands selling through retail: Receipt scanning For brands selling through retail: Product codes Photo contests Top Retail Loyalty Program Examples 1. Sephora – Beauty Insider 2. Urban Outfitters – UO Rewards 3. EyeBuyDirect – Focus Loyalty Program 4. Boots – Advantage Card Uncover a Whole New Layer of Customer Loyalty Andy Nemes Content: So what’s the takeaway? People want to be engaged and have a meaningful relationship with their favorite store instead of just receiving good deals. Redefining the Physical Space after COVID-19 Sadly, the state of the retail industry may never be the same again. However, every change is an opportunity for those who react quickly and dare to take the lead! A large percentage of consumers have now been exposed to the convenience of online or app-based shopping and have had their orders delivered right to their doorstep. In order to stay relevant, the retail space needs to be reinvented. Brick-and-mortars should embrace the idea of configurable stores: instead of a static shopping area, the stores should be dynamically rearranged and refurbished to respond to the needs of an ever-changing customer base. While the future may be even more impossible to predict than usual, there are ways for marketers to better forecast future consumer behaviors. By combining trending values data, generational insights and known life stage circumstances with consumers’ current responses to the COVID-19 crisis, marketers have the best chance of understanding how different generational cohorts of consumers will continue to respond to these challenging times.
https://antavo.com/blog/retail-reward-programs
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_10829316#4_19828108
Title: Culture and Personality – Anthropology Headings: Culture and Personality Culture and Personality Basic Premises Points of Reaction Leading Figures Key Works Principal Concepts Methodologies Accomplishments Criticisms Sources and Bibliography Relevant Web Links Content: It was viewed as being unscholarly, and the few remaining practitioners changed the name of their approach to psychological anthropology to avoid the stigma (LeVine 2001), but also to widen its scope. Modern psychological anthropology, among other pursuits, attempts to bridge the gap between anthropology and psychology by examining the “cross-cultural study of social, political, and cultural-historical constitution of the self” (Lindholm 2001). Points of Reaction In accounting for the lack of uniformity in the study of Culture and Personality, Robert LeVine, in Culture, Behavior and Personality (1982) argues that there are five different perspectives characterizing the field. Perhaps the most recognizable view was used by Ruth Benedict, Margret Mead, and Geoffrey Gore. It was known as the configuration approach and combined the Boasian idea of cultural relativism with psychological ideas (LeVine 1982:53). It took the stance that the culture and personality were so interconnected that they could not be viewed separately. Often this view is criticized as exaggerating the consistency of the culture and avoiding intra-cultural variation. Benedict specifically was criticized as being too humanistic and not using enough quantitative data. A second view was that anti-culture-personality relationship. This view held that there was no need to discuss an individual’s psyche.
https://anthropology.ua.edu/theory/culture-and-personality/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_10829316#8_19834423
Title: Culture and Personality – Anthropology Headings: Culture and Personality Culture and Personality Basic Premises Points of Reaction Leading Figures Key Works Principal Concepts Methodologies Accomplishments Criticisms Sources and Bibliography Relevant Web Links Content: Personality becomes an intervening variable. This view reconciled sociological and cultural approaches with that of psychological reductionism. The two-systems view was developed by Inkeles and Levinson and Melford Spiro. It held that culture and personality interact and balance one another. Spiro specifically was interested “in the ways in which personality affects the operations of the sociocultural system” (LeVine 1981:59). Culture and personality are viewed as aspects of a total field rather than as separate systems or even as legitimate analytical abstractions from data of the same order (Kluckhohn 1954: 685). In other words, culture and personality are interdependent and track along an interconnected curve. Culture influences socialization patterns, which in turn shapes some of the variance of personality (Maccoby 2000). Because of distinctive socialization practices in different societies, each society has a unique culture and history.
https://anthropology.ua.edu/theory/culture-and-personality/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_10829316#9_19835861
Title: Culture and Personality – Anthropology Headings: Culture and Personality Culture and Personality Basic Premises Points of Reaction Leading Figures Key Works Principal Concepts Methodologies Accomplishments Criticisms Sources and Bibliography Relevant Web Links Content: Culture and personality are viewed as aspects of a total field rather than as separate systems or even as legitimate analytical abstractions from data of the same order (Kluckhohn 1954: 685). In other words, culture and personality are interdependent and track along an interconnected curve. Culture influences socialization patterns, which in turn shapes some of the variance of personality (Maccoby 2000). Because of distinctive socialization practices in different societies, each society has a unique culture and history. Based on this perspective, one should not assume universal laws govern how cultures develop. There has been recent renewed interest in the connection between culture and personality by some psychological anthropologists (Hofstede and McCrae 2004). T Leading Figures Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Freud was a Jewish-Austrian psychiatrist and the most influential psychological theorist of the 20th century. He famously identified the Oedipus complex which he regarded as a universal phenomenon in which unconscious feelings and ideas centered on the desire to possess the parent of the opposite sex and express hostility towards the parent of the same sex. Freud’s long-sustained interests in anthropology are reflected in his anthropological work, most notably in Totem and Taboo.
https://anthropology.ua.edu/theory/culture-and-personality/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_11701097#1_21313391
Title: School Bullying Statistics - BRIM Anti-Bullying Software Headings: School Bullying Statistics School Bullying Statistics School Bullying Statistics to Remember Bullies, Victims and ‘Bully-Victims’ – the Changing of Roles Over Time Bullying in Elementary School Statistics Bullying in Middle School Statistics Bullying in High School Statistics Teachers Underestimate Levels of Bullying in Schools Bullying Happens at Home Too Most Bullies Don’t Feel Empathy for Their Victims Lasting Negative Effects for the Bullies Content: Bullying in Elementary School Statistics Did you know that 33% of elementary school students report being frequently bullied at school? Bullying starts right from the first day of Kindergarten with 20% of kindergarten students reporting being frequently bullied. Bullying in Middle School Statistics Bullying tends to peak in middle school which means it’s often the worst period for victims of bullying. 13% of students bully others, 20.7% report being frequently victimized and a further 13% report both bullying others and being bullied themselves. Bullying in High School Statistics In one 10 th grade study of bullying, 29.9% of students report frequently involvement of bullying with 13% of students admitting to bullying others, 10.6% reporting being frequently bullied / victimized and a further 6.3% reporting they both bully others and are bullied themselves. Teachers Underestimate Levels of Bullying in Schools In one study of 14 Northeast schools in the United States, 57% of teachers predicted that only 10% of students were being victimized by bullying. The actual percentage of students admitting to being victimized was 29%. Only 9% of teachers correctly predicted this. Bullying Happens at Home Too Bullying doesn’t stop once kids leave the schoolyard. 42% of students report often bullying their siblings, 24% report being hit or pushed by siblings and 11% often beat up their siblings.
https://antibullyingsoftware.com/school-bullying-statistics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_19625528#0_39919959
Title: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health – Anxiety Gone: Self Care for your Inner Healing Headings: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon’s Energy (Gravitational Pull) Works Wonders How the Moon Affects Mental Health The Full Moon Can Make It Difficult to Sleep The Full Moon Affects Your Behaviours The Full Moon Affects Your Mental Health The Full Moon Increases Creativity The Full Moon Expands and Magnifies Everything Chantal McCulligh Content: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health – Anxiety Gone: Self Care for your Inner Healing Home Overcoming Anxiety The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health Energy Healing The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health Chantal McCulligh February 19, 2019 Before you starting think I’ve gone on some voodoo, witch retreat, think again. The moon is one of the most powerful things available to us on this earth – so powerful that it changes the tides of the ocean twice a day. Yes, it moves the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian, the Arctic, the Antartica and everything in between daily. More importantly, it greatly affects our mental health. Ask anyone in the childcare field and they’ll confirm that full moons make children act super weird; they may not be able to explain it, but it happens.
https://anxiety-gone.com/the-moon-and-your-mood-how-the-moon-affects-your-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_19625528#1_39921645
Title: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health – Anxiety Gone: Self Care for your Inner Healing Headings: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon’s Energy (Gravitational Pull) Works Wonders How the Moon Affects Mental Health The Full Moon Can Make It Difficult to Sleep The Full Moon Affects Your Behaviours The Full Moon Affects Your Mental Health The Full Moon Increases Creativity The Full Moon Expands and Magnifies Everything Chantal McCulligh Content: The moon is one of the most powerful things available to us on this earth – so powerful that it changes the tides of the ocean twice a day. Yes, it moves the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian, the Arctic, the Antartica and everything in between daily. More importantly, it greatly affects our mental health. Ask anyone in the childcare field and they’ll confirm that full moons make children act super weird; they may not be able to explain it, but it happens. So today, we are going to talk about how the moon affects your mental health. Listen to our moon episode on Anxious With An Attitude, a mental health podcast for warriors looking to improve their lives. The Moon’s Energy (Gravitational Pull) Works Wonders The moon is at the heart of human life. It’s phases coincide with various biological rhythms in human, animal and plant life, and its gravitational pull effects the tides each day. Now, think about this – the human body is mostly water.
https://anxiety-gone.com/the-moon-and-your-mood-how-the-moon-affects-your-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_19625528#2_39923429
Title: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health – Anxiety Gone: Self Care for your Inner Healing Headings: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon’s Energy (Gravitational Pull) Works Wonders How the Moon Affects Mental Health The Full Moon Can Make It Difficult to Sleep The Full Moon Affects Your Behaviours The Full Moon Affects Your Mental Health The Full Moon Increases Creativity The Full Moon Expands and Magnifies Everything Chantal McCulligh Content: So today, we are going to talk about how the moon affects your mental health. Listen to our moon episode on Anxious With An Attitude, a mental health podcast for warriors looking to improve their lives. The Moon’s Energy (Gravitational Pull) Works Wonders The moon is at the heart of human life. It’s phases coincide with various biological rhythms in human, animal and plant life, and its gravitational pull effects the tides each day. Now, think about this – the human body is mostly water. So, if the moon can move oceans, it could very well be affecting the energy within you as well. A great example of this is to look back in history. In ancient times, people (tribes) slept in groups and all women ovulated at the full moon and menstruated at the new moon. This is also why women’s periods will sync up if they spend a lot of time together. # Energy Many cultures also have rituals that worship the full moon.
https://anxiety-gone.com/the-moon-and-your-mood-how-the-moon-affects-your-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_19625528#3_39925172
Title: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health – Anxiety Gone: Self Care for your Inner Healing Headings: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon’s Energy (Gravitational Pull) Works Wonders How the Moon Affects Mental Health The Full Moon Can Make It Difficult to Sleep The Full Moon Affects Your Behaviours The Full Moon Affects Your Mental Health The Full Moon Increases Creativity The Full Moon Expands and Magnifies Everything Chantal McCulligh Content: So, if the moon can move oceans, it could very well be affecting the energy within you as well. A great example of this is to look back in history. In ancient times, people (tribes) slept in groups and all women ovulated at the full moon and menstruated at the new moon. This is also why women’s periods will sync up if they spend a lot of time together. # Energy Many cultures also have rituals that worship the full moon. Coincidence? I think not. How the Moon Affects Mental Health Analytical research has proven that humans are physically and psychologically affected by both the full and new moon. Several studies have even shown that the following increase during a full moon: Anxiety Crime Animal bites Accidents Drug overdose ER visits Suicides Hospital admissions Violence and aggression So, it’s important to understand how the moon affects your mental health and more importantly, what you can do about it:
https://anxiety-gone.com/the-moon-and-your-mood-how-the-moon-affects-your-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_19625528#4_39926916
Title: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health – Anxiety Gone: Self Care for your Inner Healing Headings: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon’s Energy (Gravitational Pull) Works Wonders How the Moon Affects Mental Health The Full Moon Can Make It Difficult to Sleep The Full Moon Affects Your Behaviours The Full Moon Affects Your Mental Health The Full Moon Increases Creativity The Full Moon Expands and Magnifies Everything Chantal McCulligh Content: Coincidence? I think not. How the Moon Affects Mental Health Analytical research has proven that humans are physically and psychologically affected by both the full and new moon. Several studies have even shown that the following increase during a full moon: Anxiety Crime Animal bites Accidents Drug overdose ER visits Suicides Hospital admissions Violence and aggression So, it’s important to understand how the moon affects your mental health and more importantly, what you can do about it: The Full Moon Can Make It Difficult to Sleep According to studies, the full moon can change your sleep for approximately 20 minutes, as the light affects the level of melatonin you produce. The solution: Take melatonin supplement during the nights of the full moon. The Full Moon Affects Your Behaviours Fun fact, breeding eagle owls increase movement during full moons and coyotes using certain types of howling during the new moon. Humans also act particularly weird or different during the full moon.
https://anxiety-gone.com/the-moon-and-your-mood-how-the-moon-affects-your-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_19625528#5_39928736
Title: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health – Anxiety Gone: Self Care for your Inner Healing Headings: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon’s Energy (Gravitational Pull) Works Wonders How the Moon Affects Mental Health The Full Moon Can Make It Difficult to Sleep The Full Moon Affects Your Behaviours The Full Moon Affects Your Mental Health The Full Moon Increases Creativity The Full Moon Expands and Magnifies Everything Chantal McCulligh Content: The Full Moon Can Make It Difficult to Sleep According to studies, the full moon can change your sleep for approximately 20 minutes, as the light affects the level of melatonin you produce. The solution: Take melatonin supplement during the nights of the full moon. The Full Moon Affects Your Behaviours Fun fact, breeding eagle owls increase movement during full moons and coyotes using certain types of howling during the new moon. Humans also act particularly weird or different during the full moon. Children trend to act more outrageous and hyper during the full moon, people have reported to be more accident prone during the full moon, and seniors have reported feeling more disoriented during the full moon. The solution: Practice grounding techniques. Keep yourself connected to the earth. The Full Moon Affects Your Mental Health There have been several studies done that show emotional changes in humans during the full moon.
https://anxiety-gone.com/the-moon-and-your-mood-how-the-moon-affects-your-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_19625528#6_39930481
Title: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health – Anxiety Gone: Self Care for your Inner Healing Headings: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon’s Energy (Gravitational Pull) Works Wonders How the Moon Affects Mental Health The Full Moon Can Make It Difficult to Sleep The Full Moon Affects Your Behaviours The Full Moon Affects Your Mental Health The Full Moon Increases Creativity The Full Moon Expands and Magnifies Everything Chantal McCulligh Content: Children trend to act more outrageous and hyper during the full moon, people have reported to be more accident prone during the full moon, and seniors have reported feeling more disoriented during the full moon. The solution: Practice grounding techniques. Keep yourself connected to the earth. The Full Moon Affects Your Mental Health There have been several studies done that show emotional changes in humans during the full moon. It’s said that the moon’s gravitational pull brings an increase of social tension and disharmony. So, if you find yourself suddenly busting out in tears or feeling more anxious during the full moon, this could be why. The solution: Practice self-care during the full moon, focusing on activities that allow you to release and rebalance your emotions. The Full Moon Increases Creativity The way the moon affects mental health isn’t all negative.
https://anxiety-gone.com/the-moon-and-your-mood-how-the-moon-affects-your-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_19625528#7_39932181
Title: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health – Anxiety Gone: Self Care for your Inner Healing Headings: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon’s Energy (Gravitational Pull) Works Wonders How the Moon Affects Mental Health The Full Moon Can Make It Difficult to Sleep The Full Moon Affects Your Behaviours The Full Moon Affects Your Mental Health The Full Moon Increases Creativity The Full Moon Expands and Magnifies Everything Chantal McCulligh Content: It’s said that the moon’s gravitational pull brings an increase of social tension and disharmony. So, if you find yourself suddenly busting out in tears or feeling more anxious during the full moon, this could be why. The solution: Practice self-care during the full moon, focusing on activities that allow you to release and rebalance your emotions. The Full Moon Increases Creativity The way the moon affects mental health isn’t all negative. In fact, the full moon is a great time to do something artistic, as the gravitational pull is believed to increase creative energies. The solution: Dance, write, journal, paint, draw, sing, craft – do it all! The Full Moon Expands and Magnifies Everything The moon affects your mental health in many ways, with one of the most prominent ones being it’s ability to expand and magnify everything, particularly during the full moon. What this means is that the things around you;
https://anxiety-gone.com/the-moon-and-your-mood-how-the-moon-affects-your-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_19625528#8_39933935
Title: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health – Anxiety Gone: Self Care for your Inner Healing Headings: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon’s Energy (Gravitational Pull) Works Wonders How the Moon Affects Mental Health The Full Moon Can Make It Difficult to Sleep The Full Moon Affects Your Behaviours The Full Moon Affects Your Mental Health The Full Moon Increases Creativity The Full Moon Expands and Magnifies Everything Chantal McCulligh Content: In fact, the full moon is a great time to do something artistic, as the gravitational pull is believed to increase creative energies. The solution: Dance, write, journal, paint, draw, sing, craft – do it all! The Full Moon Expands and Magnifies Everything The moon affects your mental health in many ways, with one of the most prominent ones being it’s ability to expand and magnify everything, particularly during the full moon. What this means is that the things around you; the qualities that make up who you are; the emotions you’ve been harbouring; the love you’ve been feeling – it can all be magnified during the full moon. This can be positive or negative, depending on the current state of your mental health and being. For example, if you’re struggling with stress right now, it may be heightened during the full moon.
https://anxiety-gone.com/the-moon-and-your-mood-how-the-moon-affects-your-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_19625528#9_39935600
Title: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health – Anxiety Gone: Self Care for your Inner Healing Headings: The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon and Your Mood: How The Moon Affects your Mental Health The Moon’s Energy (Gravitational Pull) Works Wonders How the Moon Affects Mental Health The Full Moon Can Make It Difficult to Sleep The Full Moon Affects Your Behaviours The Full Moon Affects Your Mental Health The Full Moon Increases Creativity The Full Moon Expands and Magnifies Everything Chantal McCulligh Content: the qualities that make up who you are; the emotions you’ve been harbouring; the love you’ve been feeling – it can all be magnified during the full moon. This can be positive or negative, depending on the current state of your mental health and being. For example, if you’re struggling with stress right now, it may be heightened during the full moon. On the other hand, if you’re feeling better than you have ever felt before, the moon can heighten those good vibes as well. Use the full moon as a time to rest and to reflect. Learn how to use the moon’s energy in a positive way through manifestation and you will no longer fear turning into a self-proclaimed werewolf when this moon phase rolls around. Chantal McCulligh Chantal McCulligh, fellow anxiety warrior, is an award-nominated, published and top-rated content marketer who has perfected the talent of growing companies through content and social media. She was a blogger before “blogging” was even a thing and she was one of the Top Canadian Youtubers before Youtubing was even a thing.
https://anxiety-gone.com/the-moon-and-your-mood-how-the-moon-affects-your-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_19807919#8_40624538
Title: 11 Tell Tale Signs That It’s The Time To See A Psychiatrist - Anxiety Boss Headings: 11 Tell Tale Signs That It’s The Time To See A Psychiatrist 11 Tell Tale Signs That It’s The Time To See A Psychiatrist Thoughts of Self Harm Thoughts of Violence Delusions Hallucinations Mood Instability Social Isolation Significant Changes in Behaviour Cognitive Decline with Worsening Functioning Eating and Body Image Problems Counselling Not Helping Primary Care Doctor Visits Not Helping Summary Share this: Like this: About Dr. Carlo Content: Primary Care Doctor Visits Not Helping Primary care doctors treat a significant portion of patients with mental illness, as there is a worldwide shortage of psychiatrists. So primary care doctors become the primary treatment providers for patients with mental illness when psychiatrists are not available. However, if symptoms of a mental illness continue or worsen, then a referral to a psychiatrist may be necessary. Summary In summary, psychiatrists treat mental illness, and psychologists and social workers deal with mental health. The above list should help one to determine if they need to see a psychiatrist. Unfortunately, psychiatry is not easily accessible in many parts of the world. But if you need a psychiatrist, go to your family doctor and request for a referral to one. If a psychiatrist is not available in your region, then ask your doctor if there telepsychiatry available, where psychiatrists can see patients via video conferencing technology. Share this: Like this:
https://anxietyboss.com/11-tell-tale-signs-that-its-the-time-to-see-a-psychiatrist/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_20088615#2_41092380
Title: Should I go see a primary care physician or a psychiatrist? What is the difference? - Anxiety Boss Headings: Should I go see a primary care physician or a psychiatrist? What is the difference? Should I go see a primary care physician or a psychiatrist? What is the difference? Share this: Like this: Content: They are generalists and treat a broad variety of common medical problems from suturing and laceration to giving vaccinations to checking your blood pressure and cholesterol. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who specializes in treatment of psychological and emotional problems. They may do this through prescribing medication or providing psychotherapy. In some regions, if there is a shortage of available psychiatrists, PCPs may be the main prescribers of medication for mental health issues, particularly for anxiety and depression which are the most common mental health complaints. In the United States, most prescriptions for antidepressants and antianxiety medications are written by PCPs, even in areas which do have sufficient psychiatrists with openings for new patients. This is partly due to most patients with anxiety or depression first voicing the complaint to their PCP, and partly due to patients wishing to avoid seeing a psychiatrist. There is a social stigma involved with seeing a psychiatrist. The public may hold the belief that only people who are very disturbed need a psychiatrist or one may believe there must be something very wrong with me if I need a psychiatrist. Once again, a PCP is a generalist. A psychiatrist is a specialist.
https://anxietyboss.com/should-i-go-see-a-primary-care-physician-or-a-psychiatrist-what-is-the-difference/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_21073128#0_43509402
Title: What Were the Effects of the Vietnam War on United States? Assignment free sample Headings: What Were the Effects of the Vietnam War on United States? Assignment What Were the Effects of the Vietnam War on United States? Assignment Don’t waste your time! Order your assignment! How to cite this assignment Content: What Were the Effects of the Vietnam War on United States? Assignment free sample History US History What Were the Effects of the Vietnam War on United States? Assignment Hunter Gibson Words: 2998 What were the effects of the Vietnam War on United States? Thomas Liao U. S. History Mr. Magill February 18, 2010 Word Count 2785 Table of Contents The Paper3 Works Cited12 From 1959 to 1975, America has been engaged in her longest and most disappointing war she has ever been in, the Vietnam War. The war heavily taxed the country’s patience and will of the government. There were several bad decisions which led to the ultimate defeat and retreat of U. S. The Vietnam War had a mostly negative impact on United States, by showing eventual failure of the American government, the collapse of U. S economy, and the loss of trust from the American People. There was political pressure. There were many presidents who dealt with the Vietnam War. The very first president involved with the Vietnam War was Harry S. Truman.
https://anyassignment.com/history/what-were-the-effects-of-the-vietnam-war-on-united-states-assignment-49574/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_21073128#1_43510986
Title: What Were the Effects of the Vietnam War on United States? Assignment free sample Headings: What Were the Effects of the Vietnam War on United States? Assignment What Were the Effects of the Vietnam War on United States? Assignment Don’t waste your time! Order your assignment! How to cite this assignment Content: The war heavily taxed the country’s patience and will of the government. There were several bad decisions which led to the ultimate defeat and retreat of U. S. The Vietnam War had a mostly negative impact on United States, by showing eventual failure of the American government, the collapse of U. S economy, and the loss of trust from the American People. There was political pressure. There were many presidents who dealt with the Vietnam War. The very first president involved with the Vietnam War was Harry S. Truman. Although he didn’t do too much involving the Vietnam War, he did send some money to help aid the French in their efforts to hush up the small revolutions happening in Vietminh. In 1953, Dwight Eisenhower became the president of the United States. During his term, he came up with the Domino Theory. Don’t waste your time! Order your assignment!
https://anyassignment.com/history/what-were-the-effects-of-the-vietnam-war-on-united-states-assignment-49574/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_24220159#2_51278072
Title: Difference Between Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism Headings: Difference Between Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism Difference Between Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism Cybercrime vs Cyberterrorism Cybercrime Cyberterrorism Also Read: Content: Other intruders indicate some evidence of their presence either by leaving a message or by deliberately altering or damaging data. An intentional breach of computer security often involves a deliberate act that is against the law. Any illegal act involving a computer generally is referred to as a computer crime. The term cybercrime refers to online or Internet-based illegal acts. Today, cybercrime is one of the FBI’s top three priorities. Perpetrators of cybercrime and other intrusions fall into seven basic categories: hacker, cracker, script kiddie, corporate spy, unethical employee, cyberextortionist, and cyberterrorist. Cyberterrorism A cyberterrorist is someone who uses the Internet or network to destroy or damage computers for political reasons. The cyberterrorist might target the nation’s air traffic control system, electricity-generating companies, or a telecommunications infrastructure. Cyberterrorism usually requires a team of highly skilled individuals, millions of dollars, and several years of planning.
https://anydifferencebetween.com/difference-between-cybercrime-and-cyberterrorism/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_25335976#5_53664906
Title: How to Change Your Email on LinkedIn - Step By Step Guide [With Examples] | Anyleads Headings: How to Change your Email on LinkedIn Quickly How to Change your Email on LinkedIn Quickly Quickly change your LinkedIn email address How to make your new LinkedIn address the primary one Changing your LinkedIn email address without a password Should you use your primary email address for LinkedIn? What if you don’t have access to your LinkedIn email address? When should I change my LinkedIn email address? Things to do while changing your email address on LinkedIn Update your LinkedIn profile picture Update your LinkedIn cover photo Update your profile description Check your recent messages Add your latest clients to your profile page Add new people to your LinkedIn network Sync your address book Add your new colleagues Ask for recommendations for your LinkedIn profile Write recommendations for your own LinkedIn connections Update your skills Changing your LinkedIn email address is a great opportunity Mathieu Picard CEO, Anyleads, San Francisco Content: There are a few reasons why you shouldn’t add it. For example, LinkedIn will send you an email every time someone interacts with your profile. Every new connection request you get will result in a new email message. The same is true for private messages and many other forms of interaction with other users on the platform. If you are determined to keep your inbox uncluttered at all times, using your primary email address might not be the best way to keep your inbox empty. If you’ve enabled any automatic email notifications, LinkedIn will flood your email address with messages every day. In case you do want to use your primary address, you should consider doing the following: Disabling all connection request emails Disabling all update emails Disabling all private message emails You can disable any of these settings in LinkedIn’s notification settings. This takes less than a minute and will help you keep that inbox uncluttered. If you still want to be updated when you get a private message, you might want to consider enabling that setting.
https://anyleads.com/linkedin-change-email
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_25335976#6_53667235
Title: How to Change Your Email on LinkedIn - Step By Step Guide [With Examples] | Anyleads Headings: How to Change your Email on LinkedIn Quickly How to Change your Email on LinkedIn Quickly Quickly change your LinkedIn email address How to make your new LinkedIn address the primary one Changing your LinkedIn email address without a password Should you use your primary email address for LinkedIn? What if you don’t have access to your LinkedIn email address? When should I change my LinkedIn email address? Things to do while changing your email address on LinkedIn Update your LinkedIn profile picture Update your LinkedIn cover photo Update your profile description Check your recent messages Add your latest clients to your profile page Add new people to your LinkedIn network Sync your address book Add your new colleagues Ask for recommendations for your LinkedIn profile Write recommendations for your own LinkedIn connections Update your skills Changing your LinkedIn email address is a great opportunity Mathieu Picard CEO, Anyleads, San Francisco Content: If you’ve enabled any automatic email notifications, LinkedIn will flood your email address with messages every day. In case you do want to use your primary address, you should consider doing the following: Disabling all connection request emails Disabling all update emails Disabling all private message emails You can disable any of these settings in LinkedIn’s notification settings. This takes less than a minute and will help you keep that inbox uncluttered. If you still want to be updated when you get a private message, you might want to consider enabling that setting. This will let you avoid missing messages during periods when you’re not actively using LinkedIn. Another workaround to stay updated while keeping your inbox clean is by installing LinkedIn’s mobile app. Just make sure that you disable specific notifications if you want to avoid having your phone buzzing all day because of the incoming messages or connection requests. What if you don’t have access to your LinkedIn email address? Sometimes, for various reasons, you can lose access to your email inbox.
https://anyleads.com/linkedin-change-email
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_32828322#0_68540217
Title: SA: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the AP Human Geography Classroom | AP Central Headings: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom On this page “Geography is the art of the mappable.” “The map speaks across the barriers of language.” Increased Interest in Maps Three contexts for spatial thinking Developing Geographic Skills 10 suggestions for developing skills as a geographer Thinking in Space Thinking About Space Thinking with Space References Content: SA: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the AP Human Geography Classroom | AP Central Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom Print this page beginning of content: On this page Increased Interest in Maps Three contexts for spatial thinking Developing Geographic Skills 10 suggestions for developing skills as a geographer “Geography is the art of the mappable.” “So important is the use of maps in geographic work that... it seems fair to suggest to the geographer if the problem cannot be studied fundamentally by maps, ...then it is questionable whether or not it is within the field of geography.” “The map speaks across the barriers of language.” These quotes from three notable geographers make it clear: The map is an essential tool and component of geography. The map is defined as a graphic representation of a portion of Earth that is usually drawn to scale on a flat surface. It is the central way geographers organize and analyze information. Maps are also a powerful means of displaying and communicating geographic information.
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-human-geography/classroom-resources/maps-and-spatial-thinking-skills-classroom
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_32828322#1_68542108
Title: SA: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the AP Human Geography Classroom | AP Central Headings: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom On this page “Geography is the art of the mappable.” “The map speaks across the barriers of language.” Increased Interest in Maps Three contexts for spatial thinking Developing Geographic Skills 10 suggestions for developing skills as a geographer Thinking in Space Thinking About Space Thinking with Space References Content: These quotes from three notable geographers make it clear: The map is an essential tool and component of geography. The map is defined as a graphic representation of a portion of Earth that is usually drawn to scale on a flat surface. It is the central way geographers organize and analyze information. Maps are also a powerful means of displaying and communicating geographic information. This essay examines maps and the roles they and other graphics play in human geography, particularly in supporting spatial thinking. It also includes specific strategies that will sustain student development as spatial thinkers and give concrete ways to hone student appreciation for geography as “the art of the mappable.” Back to Top Increased Interest in Maps Over time, maps have become an important part of society at large. To paraphrase a common expression, maps are not just for geography anymore. Maps are more widely available than ever before.
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-human-geography/classroom-resources/maps-and-spatial-thinking-skills-classroom
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_32828322#2_68543869
Title: SA: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the AP Human Geography Classroom | AP Central Headings: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom On this page “Geography is the art of the mappable.” “The map speaks across the barriers of language.” Increased Interest in Maps Three contexts for spatial thinking Developing Geographic Skills 10 suggestions for developing skills as a geographer Thinking in Space Thinking About Space Thinking with Space References Content: This essay examines maps and the roles they and other graphics play in human geography, particularly in supporting spatial thinking. It also includes specific strategies that will sustain student development as spatial thinkers and give concrete ways to hone student appreciation for geography as “the art of the mappable.” Back to Top Increased Interest in Maps Over time, maps have become an important part of society at large. To paraphrase a common expression, maps are not just for geography anymore. Maps are more widely available than ever before. The new technology of geographic information systems (GIS) has expanded the ease and ability by which maps are produced. We find maps in newspapers, television weather forecasts, automobile navigation devices, the internet, and handheld PDAs. Mapping systems are being used to track repair technicians, to share information about environmental issues, to sell houses, to manage 911 services, and for homeland security. Animated maps and other visualizations have become a key tool in studying a range of scientific phenomena. Because of the widespread use of maps today, learning how to read, interpret, and produce them has become a new essential skill.
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-human-geography/classroom-resources/maps-and-spatial-thinking-skills-classroom
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_32828322#8_68556814
Title: SA: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the AP Human Geography Classroom | AP Central Headings: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom On this page “Geography is the art of the mappable.” “The map speaks across the barriers of language.” Increased Interest in Maps Three contexts for spatial thinking Developing Geographic Skills 10 suggestions for developing skills as a geographer Thinking in Space Thinking About Space Thinking with Space References Content: It takes time, guidance, and practice to develop the ability to ask questions related to the “where” and the “how and why there” of a problem. It also takes repeated experiences in thinking spatially to become fluent with spatial concepts, to think in terms of patterns of objects in space (where), and to consider the processes that produce these patterns (how and why there). Maps are an essential tool to organize and display geographic information. Patterns and relationships among objects can become apparent on a map in a way that supports spatial thinking and problem solving. Thus learning to think geographically often leads students to a new appreciation for maps and the information they provide. An important part of the AP ® Human Geography course involves using maps to learn significant content, to “think through maps,” as Liben explains it. ( Liben 2001, 76). However, human geography students must be critical consumers of maps and other spatial representations. “ Maps cannot be seen as separate from the contexts in which they are produced and used” (Morgan and Lambert 2004, 109). Just as texts are written by individuals with varying points of view and can be read and interpreted in different ways, maps are not pure representations of reality but rather social productions subject to critical analysis.
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-human-geography/classroom-resources/maps-and-spatial-thinking-skills-classroom
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_32828322#9_68558991
Title: SA: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the AP Human Geography Classroom | AP Central Headings: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom On this page “Geography is the art of the mappable.” “The map speaks across the barriers of language.” Increased Interest in Maps Three contexts for spatial thinking Developing Geographic Skills 10 suggestions for developing skills as a geographer Thinking in Space Thinking About Space Thinking with Space References Content: An important part of the AP ® Human Geography course involves using maps to learn significant content, to “think through maps,” as Liben explains it. ( Liben 2001, 76). However, human geography students must be critical consumers of maps and other spatial representations. “ Maps cannot be seen as separate from the contexts in which they are produced and used” (Morgan and Lambert 2004, 109). Just as texts are written by individuals with varying points of view and can be read and interpreted in different ways, maps are not pure representations of reality but rather social productions subject to critical analysis. When examining a map, the careful consumer should consider the conditions under which it was produced, whether it may be portraying a particular point of view, and what messages it may be conveying about power and perspective. It is important to develop a healthy, critical awareness and skepticism about maps as well as other graphics and images. As the French philosopher Henri Lefebvre (1901-1991) explained, maps and images both represent and reproduce space. Take, for example, the well-known 2004 election map showing red (Republican) and blue (Democratic) states. The map has taken on iconic status and reinforces the erroneous view that President George W. Bush’s victory was a landslide.
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-human-geography/classroom-resources/maps-and-spatial-thinking-skills-classroom
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_32828322#14_68568635
Title: SA: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the AP Human Geography Classroom | AP Central Headings: Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom Maps and Spatial Thinking Skills in the Classroom On this page “Geography is the art of the mappable.” “The map speaks across the barriers of language.” Increased Interest in Maps Three contexts for spatial thinking Developing Geographic Skills 10 suggestions for developing skills as a geographer Thinking in Space Thinking About Space Thinking with Space References Content: Collect a wide variety of maps and graphics from newspapers, news magazines, the internet, and other sources and critique them. Are they clear? Are they accurate? Are they biased? Read the maps in your AP Human Geography textbook carefully. Get as much information as possible from them. Examine them critically. Use sketch maps and diagrams to illustrate practice free-response questions. Such representations can help you to organize your thinking, to illustrate key points you wish to make, to spark your reasoning processes, and to add rigor and structure to your answer. Make a special point of using terms associated with space in your geographic discussions.
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-human-geography/classroom-resources/maps-and-spatial-thinking-skills-classroom
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_35352545#2_73194562
Title: European Union Pros and Cons | APECSEC.org Headings: European Union Pros and Cons European Union Pros and Cons Pros of European Union Pros and Cons The European Union Explained* Watch later Cons of European Union Content: 2. Provide Common Currency: EU provides the same currency. The practice of Euro is compulsory as seen in many countries including Great Britain. 3. EMU also sets a widespread currency exchange fee. 4. Citizens of Europe allows for a free action between affiliate countries. 5. European Union opens up many job opportunities, so more possibility to gain significant amount of money.
https://apecsec.org/european-union-pros-and-cons/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_35574515#0_73721513
Title: Pros and Cons of Internet | APECSEC.org Headings: Pros and Cons of Internet Pros and Cons of Internet Top 5 Pros of Internet The Internet- Pros and Cons! Top 5 Cons of Internet How Do You Feel About Internet? Content: Pros and Cons of Internet | APECSEC.org Technology Pros and Cons of Internet Apr 1, 2014 0 163439 The internet, or world wide web, has completely shaped the way we communicate, do business, learn, entertain, shop, and do just about anything in today’s world. Information, pictures, and data can all be shared at an amazingly fast rate. Today, technology has taken the internet to the next level. Hand held phones can access the entire internet with the same speed and power of most computers, which is absolutely amazing. While there is no arguing the positive impact that the internet has had on society, there are certainly some drawbacks as well. YouTube Mikey Bolts 2.83M subscribers Subscribe Pros & Cons of THE INTERNET | @MikeyBolts Watch later Copy link Info Shopping Tap to unmute If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos More videos You're signed out Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel Confirm Switch camera Share Include playlist An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later.
https://apecsec.org/pros-and-cons-of-internet/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_35574515#8_73731294
Title: Pros and Cons of Internet | APECSEC.org Headings: Pros and Cons of Internet Pros and Cons of Internet Top 5 Pros of Internet The Internet- Pros and Cons! Top 5 Cons of Internet How Do You Feel About Internet? Content: Pornography There are no limits of what can be put on the internet, it is a tool that is open to anybody and everybody. Very violent, sexually explicit, and other illegal things can be easily accessed for viewing using the internet. 3. Addiction Social media, online games, and other time consuming things are beginning to take over the youth. They spend more time in their virtual life than they do in their real ones. 4. Wide Spread Audience While this may seem like a pro to many, I consider it a major con. Things can travel astoundingly quickly on the internet. This provokes people to purposefully danger themselves or other in order to gain some viral fame. How Do You Feel About Internet?
https://apecsec.org/pros-and-cons-of-internet/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_35579173#9_73746240
Title: Pros and Cons of Joining The Marines | APECSEC.org Headings: Pros and Cons of Joining The Marines Pros and Cons of Joining The Marines The Pros of Joining the Marines The Cons of Joining the Marines Making the Decision Content: If you become a Marine, you are going to be one of the first ones that are shipped out overseas when there is a problem. This means that you could potentially spend a significant amount of time away from your family and friends. 2. Too Tough While the Marines are viewed as hard-core, they are also referred to in a negative way because they are the “muscle”. Nicknames will include “jar head” and “leathernecks”. 3. Low Pay The pay can be low in comparison to some of the things that you are going to be asked to do on a regular basis. You may be required to jump out of airplanes, spend weeks or months in the desert, and much more. The pay is not as high as you would assume that it should be based upon the fact that your life is in danger at almost all times. The military is known for being paid lower than many other job positions.
https://apecsec.org/pros-and-cons-of-joining-the-marines/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_35579173#10_73747526
Title: Pros and Cons of Joining The Marines | APECSEC.org Headings: Pros and Cons of Joining The Marines Pros and Cons of Joining The Marines The Pros of Joining the Marines The Cons of Joining the Marines Making the Decision Content: 3. Low Pay The pay can be low in comparison to some of the things that you are going to be asked to do on a regular basis. You may be required to jump out of airplanes, spend weeks or months in the desert, and much more. The pay is not as high as you would assume that it should be based upon the fact that your life is in danger at almost all times. The military is known for being paid lower than many other job positions. It’s not about the money, but the fact that you are defending your country. 4. Face Danger As any recruiter will tell you, you have to be ready to die for your country. Marines especially are told this because of the dangers that you will face throughout your career. It’s not the job with the most cushion, but you do have job security if you do your job and do it well.
https://apecsec.org/pros-and-cons-of-joining-the-marines/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_35664439#5_73946174
Title: Religion in Schools Pros and Cons | APECSEC.org Headings: Religion in Schools Pros and Cons Religion in Schools Pros and Cons The Pros of Religion in Schools EPIC Religious Debate Faith Vs Logic The Cons of Religion in Schools Keep It Separate? Content: Please try again later. Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:00 / 13:31 Live • The Cons of Religion in Schools Separation of Church and State Opponents of religion in schools often bring up the issue of church and state. These separation laws are in effect in the country in order to further exemplify the first amendment. Putting a focus on religion in schools is a direct violation of these laws. Excludes Students Students who are not religious, or practice a religion that is different than the majority of the school, would be excluded from many activities during the day. This exclusion would likely make the student the target of bullying and further prejudices. Schools Is For Everybody Public schools are funded by the tax payers of the community. If a child’s parents are not religious or do not agree with the religion of the majority, then they may be highly opposed to paying taxes that fund these religious activities and programs. Contradicting Education Certain topics that are taught in school may cause conflicts within the religious teachings of some religions. Subjects like science and history have contradictory lessons which may invoke confusion in the students.
https://apecsec.org/religion-in-schools-pros-and-cons/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_35664439#6_73947804
Title: Religion in Schools Pros and Cons | APECSEC.org Headings: Religion in Schools Pros and Cons Religion in Schools Pros and Cons The Pros of Religion in Schools EPIC Religious Debate Faith Vs Logic The Cons of Religion in Schools Keep It Separate? Content: This exclusion would likely make the student the target of bullying and further prejudices. Schools Is For Everybody Public schools are funded by the tax payers of the community. If a child’s parents are not religious or do not agree with the religion of the majority, then they may be highly opposed to paying taxes that fund these religious activities and programs. Contradicting Education Certain topics that are taught in school may cause conflicts within the religious teachings of some religions. Subjects like science and history have contradictory lessons which may invoke confusion in the students. Fine Line There is a very thin line between teaching and preaching and many parents feel extremely uncomfortable with their child being preached to about religious matters that they have no control or say over. Keep It Separate? The issue of religion in schools poses many questions, but there are no clear cut answers. People’s opinions on this matter are not likely to change anytime soon, making this an issue that is going to be around for a while. The bottom line, however, is that religion is a voluntary practice and students can worship or pray at any time they would like, on their own.
https://apecsec.org/religion-in-schools-pros-and-cons/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_35669895#0_73950651
Title: School Lunches Pros and Cons | APECSEC.org Headings: School Lunches Pros and Cons School Lunches Pros and Cons List of Pros of School Lunches Adults Try Public School Lunches List of Cons of School Lunches Uproar Over School Lunches Content: School Lunches Pros and Cons | APECSEC.org Issues School Lunches Pros and Cons Aug 14, 2015 0 25006 For many children, school lunches are one of their only opportunities to receive a balanced meal each day. Since schools are typically to serve lunches that adhere to the appropriate guidelines of child nutrition, these meals provide a healthy alternative for many students. Many see school lunches as a necessary part of a child’s school day, others point out the faults involved. Read on to learn more about the pros and cons. List of Pros of School Lunches 1. Child Nutrition In a nation where child obesity is consistently on the rise, providing options and alternatives allows kids to eat healthier and remain in shape. Parents do not always have the time to pack lunches for their children and allowing the school to provide healthy meals gives children the chance to meet the correct standards of nutrition. 2. Trying New Foods Children who have their lunches packed for them by their parents do not always get the experience a wide spectrum of dining options. They will often consume the same style of lunch every day, with very few changes.
https://apecsec.org/school-lunches-pros-and-cons/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_46767938#2_91904617
Title: How To Deal With Emotional Dysregulation - San Diego | API Headings: What Is Emotional Dysregulation? Symptoms of Emotional Dysregulation Causes of Emotional Dysregulation How to Treat Emotional Dysregulation Alvarado Parkway Institute Offers Therapy for Emotional Dysregulation Content: What Is Emotional Dysregulation? Even though we aren’t always aware of it, we’re constantly modulating our responses to the world around us. Social interactions and stray thoughts can provoke emotional reactions, such as sadness, anger, or shock. When we encounter these feelings, we then have a choice as to how to respond. People with emotional dysregulation disorders will usually respond in an overly exaggerated manner – for example, an aggressive outburst or a self-destructive behavior – which can often lead to a chaotic and hostile environment. Symptoms of Emotional Dysregulation Emotional dysregulation can manifest itself in different ways. Some of the more common signs to be aware of include: Strained interpersonal relationships Sudden outbursts of anger Exaggerated crying fits Accusatory statements Extensive grudge-holding Severe conflict avoidance Wild mood swings Impulsive and/or risky behavior Threats of suicide Substance abuse Causes of Emotional Dysregulation The causes of emotional dysregulation disorders aren’t completely known. Some scientists believe there is a genetic component, and there is also evidence linking emotional dysregulation with traumatic brain injury or damaging life events in the past. Many people with PTSD struggle with emotional regulation, particularly when it comes to excessive fear or anxiety.
https://apibhs.com/2018/04/23/how-to-deal-with-emotional-dysregulation
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_46767938#3_91906495
Title: How To Deal With Emotional Dysregulation - San Diego | API Headings: What Is Emotional Dysregulation? Symptoms of Emotional Dysregulation Causes of Emotional Dysregulation How to Treat Emotional Dysregulation Alvarado Parkway Institute Offers Therapy for Emotional Dysregulation Content: Symptoms of Emotional Dysregulation Emotional dysregulation can manifest itself in different ways. Some of the more common signs to be aware of include: Strained interpersonal relationships Sudden outbursts of anger Exaggerated crying fits Accusatory statements Extensive grudge-holding Severe conflict avoidance Wild mood swings Impulsive and/or risky behavior Threats of suicide Substance abuse Causes of Emotional Dysregulation The causes of emotional dysregulation disorders aren’t completely known. Some scientists believe there is a genetic component, and there is also evidence linking emotional dysregulation with traumatic brain injury or damaging life events in the past. Many people with PTSD struggle with emotional regulation, particularly when it comes to excessive fear or anxiety. Other mental health disorders feature emotional dysregulation as well. People who suffer from borderline personality disorder have difficulty controlling their emotions and, as a result, often engage in self-destructive and risky behaviors. Bipolar disorder is also characterized by major mood swings; it is frequently misdiagnosed as borderline personality disorder, and vice versa. How to Treat Emotional Dysregulation Because of the link between emotional regulation and mental health, professional psychological counseling and psychiatric treatment is essential to overcoming this condition.
https://apibhs.com/2018/04/23/how-to-deal-with-emotional-dysregulation
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_65024333#2_133438071
Title: Trump-appointed US attorney resigns in Georgia Headings: Trump-appointed US attorney resigns in Georgia Trump-appointed US attorney resigns in Georgia Content: ADVERTISEMENT Trump on Saturday had a phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, during which the president suggested that the state’s top election official might find enough votes to reverse the outcome of the presidential race in the state in his favor. A recording of that call was obtained Sunday by news outlets including The Associated Press. During the roughly hourlong call, Trump advanced numerous false claims. Referring to investigations into his baseless claims of voter fraud, the president said, “You have your never-Trumper U.S. attorney there.” Pak was sworn in as U.S. attorney in the Atlanta-based Northern District of Georgia in October 2017 after having been appointed by Trump. Pak was a Republican state lawmaker from 2011 to 2017, had previously served as an assistant U.S. attorney from 2002 to 2008 and was working in private practice at the time of his appointment. In announcing Pak’s nomination, the White House said that he and five other nominees for U.S. attorney posts “share the president’s vision for ‘Making America Safe Again.’” A Justice Department spokesman did not immediately respond Monday to questions about what sparked Pak’s sudden resignation or whether acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen had sought the departure. Pak’s resignation comes nearly a month after the departure of Charlie Peeler, who was appointed by Trump in 2017 to serve as U.S. attorney for the Macon-based Middle District of Georgia. Peeler resigned on Dec. 11, saying in a news release that he planned to return to private practice with an Atlanta law firm.
https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-politics-georgia-atlanta-united-states-3532643327838ac9b2bebe658d446f56
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_65024333#3_133440119
Title: Trump-appointed US attorney resigns in Georgia Headings: Trump-appointed US attorney resigns in Georgia Trump-appointed US attorney resigns in Georgia Content: Pak was a Republican state lawmaker from 2011 to 2017, had previously served as an assistant U.S. attorney from 2002 to 2008 and was working in private practice at the time of his appointment. In announcing Pak’s nomination, the White House said that he and five other nominees for U.S. attorney posts “share the president’s vision for ‘Making America Safe Again.’” A Justice Department spokesman did not immediately respond Monday to questions about what sparked Pak’s sudden resignation or whether acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen had sought the departure. Pak’s resignation comes nearly a month after the departure of Charlie Peeler, who was appointed by Trump in 2017 to serve as U.S. attorney for the Macon-based Middle District of Georgia. Peeler resigned on Dec. 11, saying in a news release that he planned to return to private practice with an Atlanta law firm. ADVERTISEMENT
https://apnews.com/article/donald-trump-politics-georgia-atlanta-united-states-3532643327838ac9b2bebe658d446f56
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_65876879#0_135229979
Title: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk Headings: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk Content: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk ADVERTISEMENT FB share 32 Twitter share 32 Email share 32 https://apnews.com/article/e87d87a8fe0d3dc893f4c21f08339859 Click to copy Page 1 FB share 32 Twitter share 32 Email share 32 https://apnews.com/article/e87d87a8fe0d3dc893f4c21f08339859 Click to copy Page 1 Related topics Archive The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk DAVID GERMAIN July 31, 1990 POUGHQUAG, N.Y. (AP) _ Rip Van Winkle did not sleep the sleep of the enchanted, snoozing 20 years away in the haunted Catskill Mountains. The lovable rogue of Washington Irving’s story was a real man who abandoned his wife and children to become an 18th century barfly in New York City, claims literary detective Steven Press. Real or not, Rip was not so lovable, says Press, a theater professor at Dutchess Community College in Poughkeepsie. And Rip should be an example for today, when alcoholism is acknowledged as a disease, and the drunk’s loved ones are recognized as victims. ADVERTISEMENT It’s wrong ″that we have romanticized the drunk and castigated the woman who tries to hold the family together,″ Press says. True or false, Press’ theory reflects society’s growing sympathy toward alcoholics, said David Musto, a professor at Yale University’s medical school. ″Even the fact that he’s writing about this and people are interested is a reflection of our times,″ Musto says. In the early 1800s, heavy drinking was considered a sign of individuality rather than a disease, says Jeffrey Hon of the National Council on Alcoholism.
https://apnews.com/e87d87a8fe0d3dc893f4c21f08339859
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_65876879#2_135233828
Title: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk Headings: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk Content: ″In the early part of the 19th century, there was a lot more public drunkenness,″ Hon says. ″That’s what gave rise to the temperance movement.″ Alcohol consumption hit a peak in 1830, when average Americans drank three times as much as they do today, said Musto, who has studied drinking patterns of the time. ″When Washington Irving was writing, it was a time of enormous alcohol consumption, for almost any purpose and at any time,″ Musto said. Alcohol was considered a food or medicine, he said. Alcoholism was widespread because the tavern was a community center in those days, a lure to men with unhappy home lives such as Rip’s, Press said in an interview at his home in Poughquaq, 50 miles north of New York City. Press is writing two musicals based on his version of Rip’s story, passion plays sympathetic to the plight of Dame Van Winkle and other wives abandoned by drunken husbands. Press has written off-Broadway plays and hopes to get his musicals produced in New York. Through files gathered from the Museum of the City of New York, local libraries and other sources, Press determined Rip was born in 1727 near the Ulster County town of Gardiner. Press says he’s not sure if the name Rip Van Winkle was real or if Washington Irving made it up. For convenience, Press uses Rip.
https://apnews.com/e87d87a8fe0d3dc893f4c21f08339859
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_65876879#3_135235525
Title: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk Headings: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk Content: Press is writing two musicals based on his version of Rip’s story, passion plays sympathetic to the plight of Dame Van Winkle and other wives abandoned by drunken husbands. Press has written off-Broadway plays and hopes to get his musicals produced in New York. Through files gathered from the Museum of the City of New York, local libraries and other sources, Press determined Rip was born in 1727 near the Ulster County town of Gardiner. Press says he’s not sure if the name Rip Van Winkle was real or if Washington Irving made it up. For convenience, Press uses Rip. ADVERTISEMENT At 16, Rip’s father died, leaving the boy a fortune in land and cash. The carousing Rip went on a 24-year binge and drank up his inheritance. In the meantime, he married Dame Van Winkle - the she-devil of Irving’s story - and fathered two children, Judith and Rip Jr. Dame Van Winkle’s efforts to reform Rip failed. One day, Rip wandered off - and here’s where Press’ version differs with Irving’s story. Irving had Rip wander into the mystical Catskills, where the ghost of explorer Henry Hudson casts him into a 20-year sleep.
https://apnews.com/e87d87a8fe0d3dc893f4c21f08339859
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_65876879#4_135237035
Title: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk Headings: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk Content: ADVERTISEMENT At 16, Rip’s father died, leaving the boy a fortune in land and cash. The carousing Rip went on a 24-year binge and drank up his inheritance. In the meantime, he married Dame Van Winkle - the she-devil of Irving’s story - and fathered two children, Judith and Rip Jr. Dame Van Winkle’s efforts to reform Rip failed. One day, Rip wandered off - and here’s where Press’ version differs with Irving’s story. Irving had Rip wander into the mystical Catskills, where the ghost of explorer Henry Hudson casts him into a 20-year sleep. According to Press, Rip fled home in 1767 and headed south on the Hudson River to New York City. There, amid the Dutch taverns, Rip lived off bar owners and patrons who came to hear his tavern songs and stories. His long, lost weekend had begun. ″No one goes to sleep for 20 years,″ Press says. ″But we certainly consider alcoholic stupor a sleep we could survive for 20 years.″ After 20 years, Rip’s daughter found him performing in a stage show billed as ″The Old Dutcher.″ She took him home, and Rip concocted the story of his long sleep to conceal his 20-year drunk from neighbors.
https://apnews.com/e87d87a8fe0d3dc893f4c21f08339859
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_65876879#5_135238587
Title: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk Headings: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk Content: According to Press, Rip fled home in 1767 and headed south on the Hudson River to New York City. There, amid the Dutch taverns, Rip lived off bar owners and patrons who came to hear his tavern songs and stories. His long, lost weekend had begun. ″No one goes to sleep for 20 years,″ Press says. ″But we certainly consider alcoholic stupor a sleep we could survive for 20 years.″ After 20 years, Rip’s daughter found him performing in a stage show billed as ″The Old Dutcher.″ She took him home, and Rip concocted the story of his long sleep to conceal his 20-year drunk from neighbors. ″We paint an image of Rip as a wonderful guy, but that’s a terrible image,″ Press says. ″He abandoned his wife and kids. The ogre of the story is Dame Van Winkle, the shrew who died of a heart attack. Dame van Winkle was no ogre. She deserves to be pretty damn angry at this guy.″ While Rip inherited a fortune, Rip Jr. inherited his father’s drunken ways.
https://apnews.com/e87d87a8fe0d3dc893f4c21f08339859
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_65876879#6_135239952
Title: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk Headings: The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk The 20-Year Lost Weekend: Rip Van Winkle Was a Drunk Content: ″We paint an image of Rip as a wonderful guy, but that’s a terrible image,″ Press says. ″He abandoned his wife and kids. The ogre of the story is Dame Van Winkle, the shrew who died of a heart attack. Dame van Winkle was no ogre. She deserves to be pretty damn angry at this guy.″ While Rip inherited a fortune, Rip Jr. inherited his father’s drunken ways. Irving said Rip Jr. became a drunk, ″which is interesting because of recent findings about genetic inheritance of alcoholism,″ Press says. Historians and Irving scholars doubt Press’ version. ″That’s a new one on me,″ says Dan Porter, director of the New York State Historical Association. ″He’s got to have some pretty strong evidence, because Irving dealt in fiction, not fact.″ ″I’m sure there were people at the time who fit that pattern,″ said Robert Wells, an English professor who holds the Washington Irving chair at Union College in Schenectady. ″There may well have been people like Rip Van Winkle who were drunkards and were irresponsible like that.
https://apnews.com/e87d87a8fe0d3dc893f4c21f08339859
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_84419670#3_177409379
Title: Priority Management - Why Priority Management Is So Important To Small Businesses? Headings: Content: Enter Priority Management In a business, how one manages their priorities is paramount due to the fact that businesses inherently face a lack of resources. In short, priority management is key. When making decisions, businesses must decide on two things: What is my goal? Do I have the time and resources to reach my goal? Managing Your Priorities To determine the answers to these questions, consider using a Cost vs. Reward Matrix. Let’s take a close look at the terms: A cost is the price we pay for investing in certain choices. Costs are not only reflected in dollar amounts, but also include the time that we spend on these choices. A reward is the benefit that this project will bring to the company.
https://appfluence.com/productivity/priority-management/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_94552009#11_194113229
Title: Apple Environmental Report demystified - what it all means to the consumer | AppleInsider Headings: Apple Environmental Report demystified - what it all means to the consumer Exclusive Apple Environmental Report demystified - what it all means to the consumer The inherent problems with mobile technology Environmentally smart, economically smarter Plastic is so 2017 Carbon footprint reduction Waste is still waste What's mined is mine, and what's recycled isn't mined Watch the Latest from AppleInsider TV Practical solutions to practical problems Content: Even accounting for more complete reporting with the inclusion of distribution center waste, it's clear that Apple still has a lot of room for improvement in reducing hazardous and landfilled waste. What's mined is mine, and what's recycled isn't mined One of the most environmentally detrimental processes in electronics production is mining. Consumer electronics are responsible for a significant amount of mining. The electronics industry is the second-largest consumer of copper. That's nothing to say of rare earth minerals, which are used for things like Taptic engines in smartphones. Mining not only disrupts ecological sites by requiring deforestation and habitat destruction, but it also renders that land susceptible to erosion, which isn't easy to reverse. Ores and minerals are also capable of leaching into soil and groundwater. This can and often does contaminate the water table near mining sites and render drinking water unsafe. Runoff and mine waste can also create ecological dead zones in streams, rivers, and ponds near mining sites. These minerals and ores often show up in food chains, the same way seafood has become associated with an increased risk of mercury poisoning.
https://appleinsider.com/articles/19/10/09/apple-environmental-report-demystified---what-it-all-means-to-the-consumer
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_113922157#5_243925768
Title: 4 Christian Ways to Change Your Life | ApplyGodsWord.com Headings: 4 Christian Ways to Change Your Life 4 Christian Ways to Change Your Life by Mark Ballenger Post navigation Content: Our sanctification will grow the more deeply we believe in our justification through Christ. Sin occurs when we believe we want a pleasure outside of God’s will. To change your life and behavior the Christian way, you must change your beliefs about what you really want and about who you really are. But Christians do not believe in something that’s not true. Our justification in Christ is real, and the more deeply we believe this, the more it will show in our sanctification – the outward and visible actions of our ever changing lives. If you desire to change your eating habits, you must believe that since you are a new creation in Christ, you desire to eat in righteous way, even when you feel like you want to eat in an unrighteous way. If you desire to change your sexual sin patters, you must first believe that you are no longer a person who finds pleasure in sexual sin, but now you are a child of God who finds pleasure in obeying your Heavenly Father. On and on it goes. The Christian way to change your life is to change what you believe about your identity. Change Who Influences You to Change Your Life One of the most significant Christian ways to change your life is to change the community you live in.
https://applygodsword.com/4-christian-ways-to-change-your-life/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_114383563#1_245056621
Title: What Does Proverbs Say About Humility and Pride | ApplyGodsWord.com Headings: What Does Proverbs Say About Humility and Pride? What Does Proverbs Say About Humility and Pride? Sermon Manuscript: How to Be Humble and Not Proud by Mark Ballenger Content: All of the good qualities Christians are to posses have an element of humility within them. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control … you can’t have any of these things without humility. Throughout the book of Proverbs, it seems every chapter has nuggets of truth regarding humility and pride. They seem to play role in everything good or bad described in Proverbs. Humility helps your relationship with God, with people, with your finances. And so rather than zero in on one of these elements, I’d like to take a bigger view this morning and ask the question, “How can we be humble and not proud?” Certainly we can never be humble without the saving work of Jesus Christ in our lives. But once we’ve become a Christian, how can we continue the sanctification processes and become more humble and less prideful. So here are three ways we can become more humble and less prideful: 1.
https://applygodsword.com/what-does-proverbs-say-about-humility-and-pride/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_117021555#1_251312149
Title: The American System for APUSH | Easy, Simple, Direct Headings: The American System for APUSH The American System for APUSH The American System Tariffs – Part I Bank of the United States – Part II Internal Improvements/Transportation – Part III Impact of the American System Keep Learning! The Missouri Compromise Bacon’s Rebellion The XYZ Affair Articles of Confederation Content: Pass high tariffs (taxes) on imports to protect American businesses and to increase revenues. Re-establish a Bank of the United States (original charter had expired in 1811) in order to stabilize US currency and state banks. Develop and support internal capital improvements, primarily consisting of designing and constructing roads and canals. Following the War of 1812, the United States was in dire financial status due to poor planning and the fiscal decisions of Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Their efforts to enforce a strict-constructionist view of the Constitution (outside of a pretty good land deal in the Western US) shrunk the US Army and Navy, reduced tariff revenues coming into the government (remember, no national income tax till the Civil War) and shifted internal improvement responsibilities to the states. The United States was deep in debt and with no real plan to get out of it. As the country began to move past the War of 1812, the financial reality began to set in. The United States was deep in debt and with no real plan to get out of it. Luckily for Henry Clay, a strong sense of nationalism emerged after the war and it made the possibility of re-shaping the country’s economic system more likely. Tariffs – Part I As government tax revenues continued to decline leading up to and following the War of 1812, the United States needed to raise funds to pay off debts and cover the costs of running a federal government.
https://apprend.io/apush/period-4/the-american-system/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_117053754#5_251400366
Title: Nativism for APUSH | Simple, Easy, Direct Headings: Nativism for APUSH Nativism for APUSH Nativism Nativism from Revolution Changing Cities Blame Immigration The Seeds of Nativism Organized Nativism Conclusion Content: Most of these newly arrived immigrants found work in textile mills or in other manufacturing jobs that were located in or near these growing cities. Living conditions in the cities for urban workers were often deplorable. Tenement buildings were overcrowded and dilapidated. The people who lived in these buildings often had to deal with unsanitary conditions and contagious diseases. For native workers, this was a far cry from the fresh air and open spaces of America’s rural farm country. Blame Immigration As wages dropped and living conditions became intolerable, many former artisans and relocated farmers blamed the presence of immigrants for their economic instability. Immigrants represented the foreign and dangerous “others” who were responsible for these unsettling changes. As wages dropped and living conditions became intolerable, many former artisans and relocated farmers blamed the presence of immigrants for their economic instability. Also, immigrants brought with them different languages, customs, and religious practices. Irish immigrants overwhelmingly belonged to the Roman Catholic Church−a faith that had long faced suspicion and persecution in a dominantly Protestant America.
https://apprend.io/apush/period-5/nativism/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_117374337#9_252156307
Title: The Truman Doctrine for APUSH | Simple, Easy, Direct Headings: Truman Doctrine for APUSH Truman Doctrine for APUSH The Truman Doctrine And Then There Were Two Truman Takes Action “There is some risk involved in action, there always is. But there is far more risk in failure to act.” – Harry Truman The Rise of the Covert Military Beyond the Truman Doctrine Keep Learning! The Missouri Compromise Bacon’s Rebellion Mercantilism The XYZ Affair Articles of Confederation Content: Harry Truman While originally aimed at Greece and Turkey, the Truman Doctrine and the policy of containment created a precedent of American assistance to anti-communist regimes throughout the world. In June of 1947, Secretary of State George C. Marshall outlined an extension of the Truman Doctrine when he described an economic aid program aimed at helping rebuilding Europe and surrounding nations. The goal was to eliminate the economic conditions in which communism could thrive, much like what occurred in Greece and Turkey. Marshall pledged the U.S. to billions of dollars in aid and invited all European nations to request assistance in helping to rebuild their economies. Even Cold War foe Russia was offered aid, which Stalin declined fearing the Soviet Union would become dependent on money from the west. While originally aimed at Greece and Turkey, the Truman Doctrine and the policy of containment created a precedent of American assistance to anti-communist regimes throughout the world. As money flowed to Europe, the American economy prospered as Europeans used most of the funds to purchase finished goods, food, and other services from American industries. This economic success helped the U.S. enjoy an economic boom throughout the late 1940s and 1950s. American industries reaped the benefits of fulfilling European needs and eased domestic fears of a return to pre-WWII depression era conditions. The Marshall Plan proved to be one of the most successful components of the Truman Doctrine for the United States.
https://apprend.io/apush/period-8/truman-doctrine/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_117374337#10_252158529
Title: The Truman Doctrine for APUSH | Simple, Easy, Direct Headings: Truman Doctrine for APUSH Truman Doctrine for APUSH The Truman Doctrine And Then There Were Two Truman Takes Action “There is some risk involved in action, there always is. But there is far more risk in failure to act.” – Harry Truman The Rise of the Covert Military Beyond the Truman Doctrine Keep Learning! The Missouri Compromise Bacon’s Rebellion Mercantilism The XYZ Affair Articles of Confederation Content: While originally aimed at Greece and Turkey, the Truman Doctrine and the policy of containment created a precedent of American assistance to anti-communist regimes throughout the world. As money flowed to Europe, the American economy prospered as Europeans used most of the funds to purchase finished goods, food, and other services from American industries. This economic success helped the U.S. enjoy an economic boom throughout the late 1940s and 1950s. American industries reaped the benefits of fulfilling European needs and eased domestic fears of a return to pre-WWII depression era conditions. The Marshall Plan proved to be one of the most successful components of the Truman Doctrine for the United States. By the early 1950s, the Truman doctrine was proving highly successful: European economic output had surpassed pre-war levels, possible spread of communism had been halted, and European nations were growing increasingly dependent on American imports. The Marshall Plan proved to be one of the most successful components of the Truman Doctrine for the United States. The Rise of the Covert Military Beyond economic support, the Truman Doctrine and containment called for ever growing military and political intervention. Geo-political groups, such as the United Nations, formed in 1945 and were being used as recruiting grounds for Cold War allies by both American and Soviet delegations.
https://apprend.io/apush/period-8/truman-doctrine/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_118037794#1_253854251
Title: Yes, It's Scary to Invest When Markets Are High | How to Proceed Headings: Should You Invest When Markets Are High? Should You Invest When Markets Are High? Ditching the Herd Market Highs Aren’t Necessarily Bad Get Informed What About a Lump Sum? Waiting for Things to Cool Down Important Let’s Talk! Get Your Free eBooks! Content: The answer, for most long-term investors, is probably “whatever you were doing before”—as long as you’ve been practicing smart investing. But let’s clear this up early: Things could go horribly wrong at any time, so please see the disclaimer at the bottom and make your own decisions. Ditching the Herd “Contrarians” are investors who prefer to avoid herd mentality. When contrarians see everybody panicking like it’s 2008, they realize that this too shall pass, and they might even buy more stock. They may say “the stock market is on sale” or similar. (Click for full size) Historically, that has been a helpful reflex—to not join the emotionally charged herd behavior—when it comes to investing. Even when the markets go up, herd mentality can be dangerous. Investors in the tech boom (and every other bubble in history) eventually lost money. 1999 couldn’t last forever.
https://approachfp.com/should-you-invest-when-markets-are-high/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_118037794#6_253861456
Title: Yes, It's Scary to Invest When Markets Are High | How to Proceed Headings: Should You Invest When Markets Are High? Should You Invest When Markets Are High? Ditching the Herd Market Highs Aren’t Necessarily Bad Get Informed What About a Lump Sum? Waiting for Things to Cool Down Important Let’s Talk! Get Your Free eBooks! Content: The questions to ask yourself are: Are you a long-term investor? Are you investing for a goal that’s 10 years or more in the future? If so, Do you believe that things will not fundamentally change? Do you think that the market will continue to go up more than it goes down in the future, and that businesses will continue—for the most part—to innovate and grow? If you answer yes to both of those questions, you’re probably a long-term investor (and even cautiously optimistic). So, how should you invest? Invest in the same way you would if you were ignoring the markets. Ready to work with a professional? Doing so might reduce stress and provide confidence that you’re taking a reasonable approach.
https://approachfp.com/should-you-invest-when-markets-are-high/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_118037794#7_253862726
Title: Yes, It's Scary to Invest When Markets Are High | How to Proceed Headings: Should You Invest When Markets Are High? Should You Invest When Markets Are High? Ditching the Herd Market Highs Aren’t Necessarily Bad Get Informed What About a Lump Sum? Waiting for Things to Cool Down Important Let’s Talk! Get Your Free eBooks! Content: If you answer yes to both of those questions, you’re probably a long-term investor (and even cautiously optimistic). So, how should you invest? Invest in the same way you would if you were ignoring the markets. Ready to work with a professional? Doing so might reduce stress and provide confidence that you’re taking a reasonable approach. Whether you just want a second opinion or you want to hand off investment management duties, we can probably work together. See pricing options and decide if anything looks like a good fit. See Pricing! Market Highs Aren’t Necessarily Bad Remember that past performance does not guarantee future results. JP Morgan looked at what would happen historically if you invest only on days when there’s a market high.
https://approachfp.com/should-you-invest-when-markets-are-high/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_118252886#6_254364076
Title: Free Government Grants to Help you Pay for Utility Bills - Approved Advisor Headings: Free Government Grants to Help you Pay for Utility Bills Free Government Grants to Help you Pay for Utility Bills High utility bills cost What are Utility Grants? How to Get Assistance for Your Utility Bills How to make it easier? 1. Emergency Help for Overdue Utility Payments When can I apply? 2. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) 3. Home Weatherization Grants Conclusion Content: When can I apply? If you need help covering the cost of your entire past-due bills, you may need to work with more than one organization that provides financial assistance to get the full amount owed. It’s important to note, however, that funding may not always be available. This is especially true during certain times of the year, such as the winter, when many people, like you, are also struggling to pay their power bills and are also in need of assistance; during these times, funding may run out. Furthermore, you have to prove that you are eligible for assistance. 2. The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) LIHEAP is a grant program that offers low-income individuals and their families with assistance for their utility payments. This grant is only available to qualified applicants one time, and that funding will go directly toward power bills. In order to qualify, your annual income must be a certain percentage below the federal poverty level.
https://approvedadvisor.com/free-government-grants-to-help-you-pay-for-utility-bills/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_197734816#0_388866010
Title: A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times - Athletic Panda Sports Editors Headings: A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times The Ancient Olympic Games The First Olympics The Demise of the Ancient Games First Glimpses of Revival First Modern Olympics, 1896 Brief History of Olympics: Athens, 1896 Summer and Winter Games The Current Model History of Special Olympics Fall 1967 March 1968 20 July 1968 August 1968 Four Main Sports Featured in All Modern Olympics New Olympic Sports The Olympic Games Today Conclusion Sources: Content: A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times - Athletic Panda Sports Editors A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times by Dusan Randjelovic March 31, 2020 by Dusan Randjelovic March 31, 2020 2127 views The Olympic Games are one of the biggest spectacles of modern times. They are an international sports festival that began in Ancient Greece, in 776 BC, according to the most reliable sources. They were abolished in the early Christian times but were revived again in 1896 when the modern history of Olympics begins. Now, the Olympic Games that took place in ancient Greece have a lot in common with the modern Olympics, but they have some crucial differences as well. Today, the Olympics are a popular event that brings together thousands of athletes from hundreds of countries around the world to compete in dozens of different sports. Below, you can learn everything about the Olympic Games history from their ancient beginnings to modern times. Contents show The Ancient Olympic Games First Glimpses of Revival First Modern Olympics, 1896 Summer and Winter Games History of Special Olympics Four Main Sports Featured in All Modern Olympics The Olympic Games Today The Ancient Olympic Games Originally, the games were part of a big religious festival organized to honor Zeus, the ruler of the gods in Greek mythology. According to legends related to the ancient Greek Olympics, the founders of the games were Zeus and his son Hercules. When Hercules finished his Twelve Labors, he constructed the fabled Olympic Stadium in honor of his father. The games earned their name because they were held at the sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia, in the western Peloponnese.
https://apsportseditors.org/others/history-of-olympics
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_197734816#1_388868528
Title: A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times - Athletic Panda Sports Editors Headings: A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times The Ancient Olympic Games The First Olympics The Demise of the Ancient Games First Glimpses of Revival First Modern Olympics, 1896 Brief History of Olympics: Athens, 1896 Summer and Winter Games The Current Model History of Special Olympics Fall 1967 March 1968 20 July 1968 August 1968 Four Main Sports Featured in All Modern Olympics New Olympic Sports The Olympic Games Today Conclusion Sources: Content: Below, you can learn everything about the Olympic Games history from their ancient beginnings to modern times. Contents show The Ancient Olympic Games First Glimpses of Revival First Modern Olympics, 1896 Summer and Winter Games History of Special Olympics Four Main Sports Featured in All Modern Olympics The Olympic Games Today The Ancient Olympic Games Originally, the games were part of a big religious festival organized to honor Zeus, the ruler of the gods in Greek mythology. According to legends related to the ancient Greek Olympics, the founders of the games were Zeus and his son Hercules. When Hercules finished his Twelve Labors, he constructed the fabled Olympic Stadium in honor of his father. The games earned their name because they were held at the sanctuary of Zeus at Olympia, in the western Peloponnese. The games took place every four years, at the same location. An interesting fact from the ancient Olympics history is that only men were allowed to participate, and the games were both a sporting and a religious event. Apart from sporting events, sacrifices and tributes to Zeus also took place. The First Olympics The first ancient Games most likely took place in 776 BC. We know this because the winners of a foot race are documented with inscriptions at Olympia, beginning in 776.
https://apsportseditors.org/others/history-of-olympics
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_197734816#2_388870665
Title: A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times - Athletic Panda Sports Editors Headings: A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times The Ancient Olympic Games The First Olympics The Demise of the Ancient Games First Glimpses of Revival First Modern Olympics, 1896 Brief History of Olympics: Athens, 1896 Summer and Winter Games The Current Model History of Special Olympics Fall 1967 March 1968 20 July 1968 August 1968 Four Main Sports Featured in All Modern Olympics New Olympic Sports The Olympic Games Today Conclusion Sources: Content: The games took place every four years, at the same location. An interesting fact from the ancient Olympics history is that only men were allowed to participate, and the games were both a sporting and a religious event. Apart from sporting events, sacrifices and tributes to Zeus also took place. The First Olympics The first ancient Games most likely took place in 776 BC. We know this because the winners of a foot race are documented with inscriptions at Olympia, beginning in 776. Male athletes, representatives of different city-states from various parts of the ancient Greek world, flocked at Olympia to compete in equestrian, athletic, and combat sports. The ancient Olympics events consisted of running, wrestling, boxing, chariot racing, horse racing, pentathlon, and the mixed martial art pankration. The marathon race was introduced to the Olympics for the first time in 1896. Much like today, the athletes who participated in these games were considered celebrities. They were respected in their city-states, trained vigorously to achieve the best possible result, and enjoyed a special social status.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_197734816#6_388878712
Title: A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times - Athletic Panda Sports Editors Headings: A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times The Ancient Olympic Games The First Olympics The Demise of the Ancient Games First Glimpses of Revival First Modern Olympics, 1896 Brief History of Olympics: Athens, 1896 Summer and Winter Games The Current Model History of Special Olympics Fall 1967 March 1968 20 July 1968 August 1968 Four Main Sports Featured in All Modern Olympics New Olympic Sports The Olympic Games Today Conclusion Sources: Content: These games had an annual character but were held on and off due to the turbulence of those times. After that, L’Olympiade de la République was organized in France for two years between 1796 and 1798. It consisted of various modern and Ancient Greek sports. The Grand Olympic Festival also joined the list of Olympic games between 1862 and 1867. This festival was founded by John Hulley, along with EG Ravenstein and Dr. Brookes. Together, they established the National Olympian Association, whose articles would later be used as a guide for the International Olympic Charter. First Modern Olympics, 1896 Eventually, the first Olympic Games of modern times were held in 1896 in Athens, Greece. The person most responsible for the rebirth of the Olympics was Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who proposed the idea to the public in 1894. His original plan was to organize the Olympics in Paris in 1900. However, the delegates from 34 countries in the world loved the idea so much, they pressed him to organize the games four years earlier and move them to Athens, the capital of the Kingdom of Greece.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_197734816#7_388880636
Title: A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times - Athletic Panda Sports Editors Headings: A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times A Brief History of Olympics from 776 BC to Modern Times The Ancient Olympic Games The First Olympics The Demise of the Ancient Games First Glimpses of Revival First Modern Olympics, 1896 Brief History of Olympics: Athens, 1896 Summer and Winter Games The Current Model History of Special Olympics Fall 1967 March 1968 20 July 1968 August 1968 Four Main Sports Featured in All Modern Olympics New Olympic Sports The Olympic Games Today Conclusion Sources: Content: Together, they established the National Olympian Association, whose articles would later be used as a guide for the International Olympic Charter. First Modern Olympics, 1896 Eventually, the first Olympic Games of modern times were held in 1896 in Athens, Greece. The person most responsible for the rebirth of the Olympics was Baron Pierre de Coubertin, who proposed the idea to the public in 1894. His original plan was to organize the Olympics in Paris in 1900. However, the delegates from 34 countries in the world loved the idea so much, they pressed him to organize the games four years earlier and move them to Athens, the capital of the Kingdom of Greece. Brief History of Olympics: Athens, 1896 The rebirth of the Olympics happened at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens. It brought together 241 athletes from 14 nations who competed in 43 different events. These included both athletic disciplines that were a legacy from the Аncient Greek times and modern sporting events. The public loved the idea of the games, which received a lot of attention and praise around the world.
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Title: Common Causes of Frustration Among Youth in Today's World - Apt Parenting Headings: Common Causes of Frustration Among Youth in Today’s World Common Causes of Frustration Among Youth in Today’s World Common Causes of Frustration Among Youth Time Management Unemployment Feeling of Worthlessness Overuse of Technology Over-obsession with Fashion Lack of Family Time Physical Abuse Watching Too Much Violence Causes for Frustration in a Student’s Life Pressure to Be the Best Comparison with Others Education System Like it? Share it! Content: When education does not guarantee jobs, it is certain that the youth is going to be disturbed. Well, again, a lot depends on the political and economic status of that nation. An empty mind is a devil’s workshop indeed. This is a grave cause of why crime rates can increase and disrupt the civil life of that country. Feeling of Worthlessness Lack of confidence is one of the major issues of the youth today. When they’re not accepted in their schools, are bullied, or do not manage to reach the top position, a feeling of worthlessness immediately crops up. Moreover, this also leads to depression. Overuse of Technology Internet addiction may also lead to antisocial behavior. A bad comment over a social networking site, or frustration vented out over a boyfriend/girlfriend for not responding to a text message is nothing but over-obsession. Less time is spent on real-life personal communication, which does not boost ‘sharing, caring, and giving’.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_199912442#7_392056964
Title: Common Causes of Frustration Among Youth in Today's World - Apt Parenting Headings: Common Causes of Frustration Among Youth in Today’s World Common Causes of Frustration Among Youth in Today’s World Common Causes of Frustration Among Youth Time Management Unemployment Feeling of Worthlessness Overuse of Technology Over-obsession with Fashion Lack of Family Time Physical Abuse Watching Too Much Violence Causes for Frustration in a Student’s Life Pressure to Be the Best Comparison with Others Education System Like it? Share it! Content: When they’re not accepted in their schools, are bullied, or do not manage to reach the top position, a feeling of worthlessness immediately crops up. Moreover, this also leads to depression. Overuse of Technology Internet addiction may also lead to antisocial behavior. A bad comment over a social networking site, or frustration vented out over a boyfriend/girlfriend for not responding to a text message is nothing but over-obsession. Less time is spent on real-life personal communication, which does not boost ‘sharing, caring, and giving’. Over-obsession with Fashion Youngsters, today, want to look their best, often looking at it as a parameter for social acceptability. They often follow fashion trends of celebrities, and subject themselves to atrocious diets to achieve that ‘perfect figure’. Lack of Family Time With the rise in nuclear families, giving time to children becomes difficult for parents. This loss is usually compensated by parents, by giving in to tantrums thrown by their kids. Nonetheless, parents being too busy in their careers, or their lives, leaves children unattended.
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Title: Looking Backwards – page 569 | Cardinal Spellman APUSH Headings: Looking Backwards – page 569 Share this: Comments Content: They came to this country in search of a better life but now are trying to prevent others from doing the same. This is extremely hypocritical of Americans who simply tried to change the rules to keep the majority vote and their jobs. Nativists during this time were selfish, wanting what is best for themselves while depriving others of the same thing. Looking Backwards illustrates the hypocrisy displayed by nativist Americans who wished to force out immigrants while they were just the same. APUSH106 says: February 7, 2012 at 9:35 am Nice work 95/100 timrajotte says: February 6, 2012 at 8:26 pm Since the New World was founded in the 1600s, people have traveled across oceans to America in search of freedom and new beginnings. This “American Dream,” with its roots instilled in the Declaration of Independence, ins the reason that millions have immigrated to our country over the centuries. The Industrial Revolution sparked an influx of immigration to America, as more jobs than ever before were becoming available. In the last half of the 1800s, more than 2 million immigrants came into the United States.
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Title: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? - Arab Film and Media Institute (AFMI) Headings: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? What does representation in the media really mean? But I see diversity in media all the time… What’s the importance of representation? Well, media companies are just doing what makes them the most money…right? Stay in Touch About the Author: Yasmina Tawil Content: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? - Arab Film and Media Institute (AFMI) Previous Next What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? The importance of representation in media has been a prominent topic as of late. From the 2015 Oscars “so white” to the heavy discourse surrounding this year’s remake of Ghostbusters with an all-woman leading cast, we’ve finally begun to see a shift in attitudes towards the representation of underserved demographics in a variety of media. Even this year’s Olympics in Rio has been a huge force for representation, especially for women of color from all over the world. It is important to understand representation, though truly understanding the depth of a seemingly simple concept can be tough. We’re going to take you through some of the basic concepts of media representation and its importance, both to underserved communities, and to our society at large. 2016 Summer Olympics. What does representation in the media really mean? The basic definition of representation in the media is simply how media, such as television, film and books, portray certain types of people or communities.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_223915222#1_445131032
Title: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? - Arab Film and Media Institute (AFMI) Headings: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? What does representation in the media really mean? But I see diversity in media all the time… What’s the importance of representation? Well, media companies are just doing what makes them the most money…right? Stay in Touch About the Author: Yasmina Tawil Content: It is important to understand representation, though truly understanding the depth of a seemingly simple concept can be tough. We’re going to take you through some of the basic concepts of media representation and its importance, both to underserved communities, and to our society at large. 2016 Summer Olympics. What does representation in the media really mean? The basic definition of representation in the media is simply how media, such as television, film and books, portray certain types of people or communities. There are a number of groups who are underrepresented in most Western media. They include women, people of color, LBGTQA+ people, people with a range of body shapes and types, people of non-Christian religions, and differently-abled people. There has been a steady increase of diversity in media, but progress has been long and slow. Ghostbusters (2016) image – Sony Pictures But I see diversity in media all the time… There are a few major ways producers of media can misrepresent a community, under the guise of creating diversity. The first is tokenism.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_223915222#2_445132800
Title: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? - Arab Film and Media Institute (AFMI) Headings: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? What does representation in the media really mean? But I see diversity in media all the time… What’s the importance of representation? Well, media companies are just doing what makes them the most money…right? Stay in Touch About the Author: Yasmina Tawil Content: There are a number of groups who are underrepresented in most Western media. They include women, people of color, LBGTQA+ people, people with a range of body shapes and types, people of non-Christian religions, and differently-abled people. There has been a steady increase of diversity in media, but progress has been long and slow. Ghostbusters (2016) image – Sony Pictures But I see diversity in media all the time… There are a few major ways producers of media can misrepresent a community, under the guise of creating diversity. The first is tokenism. Tokenism is when the inclusion of a minority or other underrepresented group is no more than a symbolic effort to make a story or environment seem equal or diverse. This can be seen in many different aspects of life, from the “diversity hires” at work, to the gay best friend in a television show. Another way to misrepresent people is through stereotyping and typecasting, which are two concepts that are very closely related. Stereotyping can be seen in media through the assumptions of how a certain type of person is supposed to be due to their racial, ethnic, gender, sexual or religious identity. Stereotypes, even those that seem harmless or even positive, can have a profound effect on society as they create unrealistic, and often negative, expectations and assumptions.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_223915222#3_445134832
Title: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? - Arab Film and Media Institute (AFMI) Headings: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? What does representation in the media really mean? But I see diversity in media all the time… What’s the importance of representation? Well, media companies are just doing what makes them the most money…right? Stay in Touch About the Author: Yasmina Tawil Content: Tokenism is when the inclusion of a minority or other underrepresented group is no more than a symbolic effort to make a story or environment seem equal or diverse. This can be seen in many different aspects of life, from the “diversity hires” at work, to the gay best friend in a television show. Another way to misrepresent people is through stereotyping and typecasting, which are two concepts that are very closely related. Stereotyping can be seen in media through the assumptions of how a certain type of person is supposed to be due to their racial, ethnic, gender, sexual or religious identity. Stereotypes, even those that seem harmless or even positive, can have a profound effect on society as they create unrealistic, and often negative, expectations and assumptions. Common stereotypes of Arabs in Western media include the Arab man as a terrorist or an oil-hungry sheikh. Typecasting, which generally refers specifically to actors, is when a person is repeatedly assigned the same type of role due to success with that role in the past or because they “look like” a specific stereotype. This can happen to all types of people, but underrepresented people tend to find themselves pigeonholed into the same roles again and again. Actor and comedian Aziz Ansari wrote a piece in the New York Times about the struggles he’s experienced as an Indian actor, and he touched specifically on typecasting. He wrote, “Even though I’ve sold out Madison Square Garden as a standup comedian and have appeared in several films and TV series, when my phone rings, the roles I’m offered are often defined by ethnicity and often require accents.”
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_223915222#4_445137193
Title: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? - Arab Film and Media Institute (AFMI) Headings: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? What does representation in the media really mean? But I see diversity in media all the time… What’s the importance of representation? Well, media companies are just doing what makes them the most money…right? Stay in Touch About the Author: Yasmina Tawil Content: Common stereotypes of Arabs in Western media include the Arab man as a terrorist or an oil-hungry sheikh. Typecasting, which generally refers specifically to actors, is when a person is repeatedly assigned the same type of role due to success with that role in the past or because they “look like” a specific stereotype. This can happen to all types of people, but underrepresented people tend to find themselves pigeonholed into the same roles again and again. Actor and comedian Aziz Ansari wrote a piece in the New York Times about the struggles he’s experienced as an Indian actor, and he touched specifically on typecasting. He wrote, “Even though I’ve sold out Madison Square Garden as a standup comedian and have appeared in several films and TV series, when my phone rings, the roles I’m offered are often defined by ethnicity and often require accents.” Film still from Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) showcasing a stereotypical Arab character. What’s the importance of representation? Strong and positive representation can help fight and break down stereotypes that can be detrimental to individuals and limiting to society. When a group of people is only ever represented in negative ways, it adversely affects the way others see them, as well as the way they see themselves. Which means, on the flip side, positive representation can build self-confidence in individuals.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_223915222#6_445141024
Title: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? - Arab Film and Media Institute (AFMI) Headings: What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? What Exactly is Media Representation Anyway? What does representation in the media really mean? But I see diversity in media all the time… What’s the importance of representation? Well, media companies are just doing what makes them the most money…right? Stay in Touch About the Author: Yasmina Tawil Content: It offers them role models to look up to and people and characters to be inspired by and reinforces that they are not lesser than. They can be the superhero, the doctor, the actor or whoever they want to be. The benefits of better representation are also not limited to the people represented. We all benefit from learning about different experiences and expanding our notion of what is “normal”, isn’t this one of the fundamental purposes of art? More diverse representation also opens up new and better opportunities. For example, there is a specific lack of acting opportunities available to non-white actors, simply because scripts insist on white characters. More diverse scripts, create more diverse roles which create more opportunities for non-white actors. And when this diversity goes a step further, beyond tokenism, it also opens the door for more interesting and complex roles for these actors. All of this ultimately leads to richer stories, new voices and new perspectives in our media. Film still from Hidden Figures (2017) Well, media companies are just doing what makes them the most money…right?
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