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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: 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? Not so true. The 2016 Hollywood Diversity Report from the Ralph J.Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA, found that in the United States “increasingly diverse audiences prefer diverse film and television content”. More specifically, the report found that films with more diverse cast had the highest median global box office receipts and the highest median return on investment. It also showed that social media engagement peaked for scripted broadcast and cable television shows that also had more diverse casts. So…that theory’s pretty much dead.
https://arabfilminstitute.org/what-exactly-is-media-representation-anyway/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_223915222#8_445144689
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: Not so true. The 2016 Hollywood Diversity Report from the Ralph J.Bunche Center for African American Studies at UCLA, found that in the United States “increasingly diverse audiences prefer diverse film and television content”. More specifically, the report found that films with more diverse cast had the highest median global box office receipts and the highest median return on investment. It also showed that social media engagement peaked for scripted broadcast and cable television shows that also had more diverse casts. So…that theory’s pretty much dead. Still from Orange is the New Black, a show known for it’s diverse cast. Want to learn more about diversity and representation in the media? Check out our blog post on diversity reports. Stay in Touch Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates about Arab Cinema and The Arab Film Festival! SUBSCRIBE!
https://arabfilminstitute.org/what-exactly-is-media-representation-anyway/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_224492328#3_446525896
Title: Why did the Crusades Failed? | AraLipunan Headings: Why did the Crusades Failed? Why did the Crusades Failed? The Reasons for the Crusades The Crusades were Doomed to Fail from the Start Content: Meanwhile, the Muslim invaders were steadily pressing their armies into Europe. The Byzantine Empire in the east was under serious assault by the Muslims. Many Crusaders had to battle in this area before moving on to the main battle at Jerusalem. The fact is that Islam was trying to overtake the world during the Middle Ages. However, the Christian armies of the West and North were not going to allow them. Conquest of the Orthodox city of Constantinople by the crusaders in 1204 The Crusades were Doomed to Fail from the Start The Christians were doomed to fail in this effort. Their ultimate failure didn’t have anything to do with their beliefs or reasons for going to war. There were other reasons for their failure. They had to march hundreds of thousands of people across a vast continent. A good portion of the Crusader invaders had died on the march.
https://aralipunan.com/why-did-the-crusades-failed/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_231666944#0_460908334
Title: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare | EMR/EHR, Data in healthcare, HIPAA, Healthcare certification, Data bases management, Security | Cprime | Archer Headings: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Quick navigation What is EDI in Healthcare? How does EDI work? The key EDI standards for healthcare systems Advantages of EDI Transactions for Healthcare Topics Content: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare | EMR/EHR, Data in healthcare, HIPAA, Healthcare certification, Data bases management, Security | Cprime | Archer Home \ Blog \ Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Data processing has always been a monumental challenge for healthcare systems since the data is sourced from multiple sources and in different formats. Let’s find out what exactly an EDI is and how it benefit the entire healthcare data management. Quick navigation What is EDI in Healthcare? How does EDI work? The key EDI standards for healthcare systems Advantages of EDI Transactions for Healthcare The healthcare industry is forced to deal with enormous amounts of data: patient medical records, medication data, emergency services records, and insurance claims. According to a HealthAffairs report, in the 1990s, there were “more than 400 electronic formats used to transmit claims and thousands of different claims processing systems”. Before the mid-1990s, there were no federal limits on healthcare information processing and established rights for patients to access their healthcare information. The national health privacy law did not exist either. A paperless hospital office is a goal of the US healthcare system as it provides more efficient, and thus cheaper, data distribution, retrieval, search, and analysis.
https://archer-soft.com/blog/electronic-data-interchange-edi-healthcare
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_231666944#1_460910401
Title: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare | EMR/EHR, Data in healthcare, HIPAA, Healthcare certification, Data bases management, Security | Cprime | Archer Headings: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Quick navigation What is EDI in Healthcare? How does EDI work? The key EDI standards for healthcare systems Advantages of EDI Transactions for Healthcare Topics Content: patient medical records, medication data, emergency services records, and insurance claims. According to a HealthAffairs report, in the 1990s, there were “more than 400 electronic formats used to transmit claims and thousands of different claims processing systems”. Before the mid-1990s, there were no federal limits on healthcare information processing and established rights for patients to access their healthcare information. The national health privacy law did not exist either. A paperless hospital office is a goal of the US healthcare system as it provides more efficient, and thus cheaper, data distribution, retrieval, search, and analysis. To address the problem of rising healthcare costs and to enhance the quality and efficiency of care, the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI) was formed in 1991 by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). When the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was enacted in 1996 establishing national standards for healthcare EDI transactions, the WEDI was one of the instruments used to implement it. Let’s dig a bit deeper and find out what exactly an EDI is and how it can benefit the entire healthcare system. What is EDI in Healthcare? EDI is an abbreviation for Electronic Data Interchange, an innovative electronic communication technology.
https://archer-soft.com/blog/electronic-data-interchange-edi-healthcare
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_231666944#2_460912395
Title: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare | EMR/EHR, Data in healthcare, HIPAA, Healthcare certification, Data bases management, Security | Cprime | Archer Headings: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Quick navigation What is EDI in Healthcare? How does EDI work? The key EDI standards for healthcare systems Advantages of EDI Transactions for Healthcare Topics Content: To address the problem of rising healthcare costs and to enhance the quality and efficiency of care, the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange (WEDI) was formed in 1991 by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). When the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was enacted in 1996 establishing national standards for healthcare EDI transactions, the WEDI was one of the instruments used to implement it. Let’s dig a bit deeper and find out what exactly an EDI is and how it can benefit the entire healthcare system. What is EDI in Healthcare? EDI is an abbreviation for Electronic Data Interchange, an innovative electronic communication technology. It is a structured way to transmit data between computer systems using established message formats and standards. Healthcare EDI provides secure electronic data interchange between healthcare institutions, care providers, and patients, and allows for more secure and efficient data processing, including healthcare claims processing. How does EDI work? First of all, we should realize that electronic data interchange healthcare transactions are not just emails or something like this. EDI involves electronic data transmissions between computer systems and applications.
https://archer-soft.com/blog/electronic-data-interchange-edi-healthcare
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_231666944#3_460914300
Title: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare | EMR/EHR, Data in healthcare, HIPAA, Healthcare certification, Data bases management, Security | Cprime | Archer Headings: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Quick navigation What is EDI in Healthcare? How does EDI work? The key EDI standards for healthcare systems Advantages of EDI Transactions for Healthcare Topics Content: It is a structured way to transmit data between computer systems using established message formats and standards. Healthcare EDI provides secure electronic data interchange between healthcare institutions, care providers, and patients, and allows for more secure and efficient data processing, including healthcare claims processing. How does EDI work? First of all, we should realize that electronic data interchange healthcare transactions are not just emails or something like this. EDI involves electronic data transmissions between computer systems and applications. And, of course, those systems and applications vary depending on the end-users and the mode of delivery. Among others we can name: P2P EDI (point-to-point EDI) VAN EDI (value-added network EDI) Cloud EDI Mobile EDI, etc. It should also be mentioned that when utilizing healthcare EDI transactions healthcare providers must follow HIPAA regulations and ANSI standards. The ANSI (American National Standards Institute) accredits standards developed by standards organizations to be used specifically in the healthcare industry.
https://archer-soft.com/blog/electronic-data-interchange-edi-healthcare
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_231666944#7_460927804
Title: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare | EMR/EHR, Data in healthcare, HIPAA, Healthcare certification, Data bases management, Security | Cprime | Archer Headings: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Quick navigation What is EDI in Healthcare? How does EDI work? The key EDI standards for healthcare systems Advantages of EDI Transactions for Healthcare Topics Content: Advantages of EDI Transactions for Healthcare The reasons that EDI has become so important in the healthcare industry are minimized transactions and costs, improved security, improved productivity, and the standardization of data interchanges. Lower costs. EDI healthcare transactions allow hospitals and other healthcare facilities to cut handling costs for processing healthcare documents as the data is digitalized. Based on WEDI data, HHS estimates significant savings for healthcare players: $1.00 per claim for health plans, $1.49 for physicians and $0.86 for hospitals. EDI transactions allow information to be sent and received quicker, thus reducing the time required for data processing and operational time. Improved security Healthcare EDI systems enable secure data transfer between healthcare providers and payers or insurers. The security of the electronic transaction is mandatory under HIPAA standards. The use of electronic attachments allows only authorized users to access the medical information, thus supporting secure healthcare data management. Increased productivity Using EDI for healthcare transactions improves productivity as data transmissions become more accurate, more efficient, and quicker.
https://archer-soft.com/blog/electronic-data-interchange-edi-healthcare
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_231666944#8_460929676
Title: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare | EMR/EHR, Data in healthcare, HIPAA, Healthcare certification, Data bases management, Security | Cprime | Archer Headings: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Quick navigation What is EDI in Healthcare? How does EDI work? The key EDI standards for healthcare systems Advantages of EDI Transactions for Healthcare Topics Content: EDI transactions allow information to be sent and received quicker, thus reducing the time required for data processing and operational time. Improved security Healthcare EDI systems enable secure data transfer between healthcare providers and payers or insurers. The security of the electronic transaction is mandatory under HIPAA standards. The use of electronic attachments allows only authorized users to access the medical information, thus supporting secure healthcare data management. Increased productivity Using EDI for healthcare transactions improves productivity as data transmissions become more accurate, more efficient, and quicker. Limited human intervention in the data exchange process means fewer errors, such as manual data entry errors, errors from illegible handwriting, lost faxes/mail, keying, and re-keying errors. EDI uses electronic attachments that streamline the process of data transmission between healthcare providers, insurers, government authorities, and patients. Standardization The purpose of the HIPAA/EDI provision, as defined by Wikipedia, is “the establishment of national standards for electronic health care transactions and national identifiers for providers, health insurance plans and employers to improve the healthcare system’s efficiency and effectiveness through standardization and simplification”. Different definitions, formats, and data values that healthcare systems have used for decades now must be unified into standard formats to make an electronic transfer of information more efficient and secure, improve overall data quality, and reduce the administrative burden. The use of standardized electronic healthcare transactions simplifies the methods of healthcare information management giving healthcare professionals more opportunities to provide better care and lower their costs.
https://archer-soft.com/blog/electronic-data-interchange-edi-healthcare
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_231666944#9_460932181
Title: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare | EMR/EHR, Data in healthcare, HIPAA, Healthcare certification, Data bases management, Security | Cprime | Archer Headings: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in healthcare Quick navigation What is EDI in Healthcare? How does EDI work? The key EDI standards for healthcare systems Advantages of EDI Transactions for Healthcare Topics Content: Limited human intervention in the data exchange process means fewer errors, such as manual data entry errors, errors from illegible handwriting, lost faxes/mail, keying, and re-keying errors. EDI uses electronic attachments that streamline the process of data transmission between healthcare providers, insurers, government authorities, and patients. Standardization The purpose of the HIPAA/EDI provision, as defined by Wikipedia, is “the establishment of national standards for electronic health care transactions and national identifiers for providers, health insurance plans and employers to improve the healthcare system’s efficiency and effectiveness through standardization and simplification”. Different definitions, formats, and data values that healthcare systems have used for decades now must be unified into standard formats to make an electronic transfer of information more efficient and secure, improve overall data quality, and reduce the administrative burden. The use of standardized electronic healthcare transactions simplifies the methods of healthcare information management giving healthcare professionals more opportunities to provide better care and lower their costs. According to MarketsandMarkets, the healthcare EDI market is forecast to be worth 3.77 Billion USD b
https://archer-soft.com/blog/electronic-data-interchange-edi-healthcare
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_240270610#0_478486211
Title: Oil Pollution Act Overview | US Environmental Protection Agency Headings: Oil Pollution Act Overview Oil Pollution Act Overview Overview Key Provisions of the Oil Pollution Act For More Information Content: Oil Pollution Act Overview | US Environmental Protection Agency Oil Pollution Act Overview Overview Key provisions of Oil Pollution Act Full Text For More Information Overview The Oil Pollution Act (OPA) was signed into law in August 1990, largely in response to rising public concern following the Exxon Valdez incident. The OPA improved the nation's ability to prevent and respond to oil spills by establishing provisions that expand the federal government's ability, and provide the money and resources necessary, to respond to oil spills. The OPA also created the national Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, which is available to provide up to one billion dollars per spill incident. In addition, the OPA provided new requirements for contingency planning both by government and industry. The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) has been expanded in a three-tiered approach: the Federal government is required to direct all public and private response efforts for certain types of spill events; Area Committees -- composed of federal, state, and local government officials -- must develop detailed, location-specific Area Contingency Plans; and owners or operators of vessels and certain facilities that pose a serious threat to the environment must prepare their own Facility Response Plans. Finally, the OPA increased penalties for regulatory noncompliance, broadened the response and enforcement authorities of the Federal government, and preserved State authority to establish law governing oil spill prevention and response. Key Provisions of the Oil Pollution Act §1002 (a) Provides that the responsible party for a vessel or facility from which oil is discharged, or which poses a substantial threat of a discharge, is liable for: (
https://archive.epa.gov/emergencies/content/lawsregs/web/html/opaover.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_240270610#1_478488410
Title: Oil Pollution Act Overview | US Environmental Protection Agency Headings: Oil Pollution Act Overview Oil Pollution Act Overview Overview Key Provisions of the Oil Pollution Act For More Information Content: the Federal government is required to direct all public and private response efforts for certain types of spill events; Area Committees -- composed of federal, state, and local government officials -- must develop detailed, location-specific Area Contingency Plans; and owners or operators of vessels and certain facilities that pose a serious threat to the environment must prepare their own Facility Response Plans. Finally, the OPA increased penalties for regulatory noncompliance, broadened the response and enforcement authorities of the Federal government, and preserved State authority to establish law governing oil spill prevention and response. Key Provisions of the Oil Pollution Act §1002 (a) Provides that the responsible party for a vessel or facility from which oil is discharged, or which poses a substantial threat of a discharge, is liable for: ( 1) certain specified damages resulting from the discharged oil; and (2) removal costs incurred in a manner consistent with the National Contingency Plan (NCP). §1002 (c) Exceptions to the Clean Water Act (CWA) liability provisions include: ( 1) discharges of oil authorized by a permit under Federal, State, or local law; ( 2) discharges of oil from a public vessel;
https://archive.epa.gov/emergencies/content/lawsregs/web/html/opaover.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_240270610#2_478490065
Title: Oil Pollution Act Overview | US Environmental Protection Agency Headings: Oil Pollution Act Overview Oil Pollution Act Overview Overview Key Provisions of the Oil Pollution Act For More Information Content: 1) certain specified damages resulting from the discharged oil; and (2) removal costs incurred in a manner consistent with the National Contingency Plan (NCP). §1002 (c) Exceptions to the Clean Water Act (CWA) liability provisions include: ( 1) discharges of oil authorized by a permit under Federal, State, or local law; ( 2) discharges of oil from a public vessel; or (3) discharges of oil from onshore facilities covered by the liability provisions of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act. §1002 (d) Provides that if a responsible party can establish that the removal costs and damages resulting from an incident were caused solely by an act or omission by a third party, the third party will be held liable for such costs and damages. §1004 The liability for tank vessels larger than 3,000 gross tons is increased to $1,200 per gross ton or $10 million, whichever is greater. Responsible parties at onshore facilities and deepwater ports are liable for up to $350 millon per spill; holders of leases or permits for offshore facilities, except deepwater ports, are liable for up to $75 million per spill, plus removal costs.
https://archive.epa.gov/emergencies/content/lawsregs/web/html/opaover.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_240270610#3_478491628
Title: Oil Pollution Act Overview | US Environmental Protection Agency Headings: Oil Pollution Act Overview Oil Pollution Act Overview Overview Key Provisions of the Oil Pollution Act For More Information Content: or (3) discharges of oil from onshore facilities covered by the liability provisions of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act. §1002 (d) Provides that if a responsible party can establish that the removal costs and damages resulting from an incident were caused solely by an act or omission by a third party, the third party will be held liable for such costs and damages. §1004 The liability for tank vessels larger than 3,000 gross tons is increased to $1,200 per gross ton or $10 million, whichever is greater. Responsible parties at onshore facilities and deepwater ports are liable for up to $350 millon per spill; holders of leases or permits for offshore facilities, except deepwater ports, are liable for up to $75 million per spill, plus removal costs. The Federal government has the authority to adjust, by regulation, the $350 million liability limit established for onshore facilities. §1016 Offshore facilities are required to maintain evidence of financial responsibility of $150 million and vessels and deepwater ports must provide evidence of financial responsibility up to the maximum applicable liability amount. Claims for removal costs and damages may be asserted directly against the guarantor providing evidence of financial responsibility. §1018 (a) The Clean Water Act does not preempt State Law. States may impose additional liability (including unlimited liability), funding mechanisms, requirements for removal actions, and fines and penalties for responsible parties.
https://archive.epa.gov/emergencies/content/lawsregs/web/html/opaover.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_240270610#4_478493563
Title: Oil Pollution Act Overview | US Environmental Protection Agency Headings: Oil Pollution Act Overview Oil Pollution Act Overview Overview Key Provisions of the Oil Pollution Act For More Information Content: The Federal government has the authority to adjust, by regulation, the $350 million liability limit established for onshore facilities. §1016 Offshore facilities are required to maintain evidence of financial responsibility of $150 million and vessels and deepwater ports must provide evidence of financial responsibility up to the maximum applicable liability amount. Claims for removal costs and damages may be asserted directly against the guarantor providing evidence of financial responsibility. §1018 (a) The Clean Water Act does not preempt State Law. States may impose additional liability (including unlimited liability), funding mechanisms, requirements for removal actions, and fines and penalties for responsible parties. §1019 States have the authority to enforce, on the navigable waters of the State, OPA requirements for evidence of financial responsibility. States are also given access to Federal funds (up to $250,000 per incident) for immediate removal, mitigation, or prevention of a discharge, and may be reimbursed by the Trust fund for removal and monitoring costs incurred during oil spill response and cleanup efforts that are consistent with the National Contingency Plan (NCP). §4202 Strengthens planning and prevention activities by: ( 1) providing for the establishment of spill contingency plans for all areas of the U.S. (2) mandating the development of response plans for individual tank vessels and certain facilities for responding to a worst case discharge or a substantial threat of such a discharge; and (3) providing requirements for spill removal equipment and periodic inspections.
https://archive.epa.gov/emergencies/content/lawsregs/web/html/opaover.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_240270610#5_478495619
Title: Oil Pollution Act Overview | US Environmental Protection Agency Headings: Oil Pollution Act Overview Oil Pollution Act Overview Overview Key Provisions of the Oil Pollution Act For More Information Content: §1019 States have the authority to enforce, on the navigable waters of the State, OPA requirements for evidence of financial responsibility. States are also given access to Federal funds (up to $250,000 per incident) for immediate removal, mitigation, or prevention of a discharge, and may be reimbursed by the Trust fund for removal and monitoring costs incurred during oil spill response and cleanup efforts that are consistent with the National Contingency Plan (NCP). §4202 Strengthens planning and prevention activities by: ( 1) providing for the establishment of spill contingency plans for all areas of the U.S. (2) mandating the development of response plans for individual tank vessels and certain facilities for responding to a worst case discharge or a substantial threat of such a discharge; and (3) providing requirements for spill removal equipment and periodic inspections. §4301 (a) and (c) The fine for failing to notify the appropriate Federal agency of a discharge is increased from a maximum of $10,000 to a maximum of $250,000 for an individual or $500,000 for an organization. The maximum prison term is also increased from one year to five years. The penalties for violations have a maximum of $250,000 and 15 years in prison. §4301 (b) Civil penalties are authorized at $25,000 for each day of violation or $1,000 per barrel of oil discharged. Failure to comply with a Federal removal order can result in civil penalties of up to $25,000 for each day of violation.
https://archive.epa.gov/emergencies/content/lawsregs/web/html/opaover.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_240270610#6_478497541
Title: Oil Pollution Act Overview | US Environmental Protection Agency Headings: Oil Pollution Act Overview Oil Pollution Act Overview Overview Key Provisions of the Oil Pollution Act For More Information Content: §4301 (a) and (c) The fine for failing to notify the appropriate Federal agency of a discharge is increased from a maximum of $10,000 to a maximum of $250,000 for an individual or $500,000 for an organization. The maximum prison term is also increased from one year to five years. The penalties for violations have a maximum of $250,000 and 15 years in prison. §4301 (b) Civil penalties are authorized at $25,000 for each day of violation or $1,000 per barrel of oil discharged. Failure to comply with a Federal removal order can result in civil penalties of up to $25,000 for each day of violation. §9001 (a) Amends the Internal Revenue Act of 1986 to consolidate funds established under other statutes and to increase permitted levels of expenditures. Penalties and funds established under several laws are consolidated, and the Trust Fund borrowing limit is increased from $500 million to $1 billion. For More Information Full-text of Oil Pollution Act Contact the Emergency Response webmaster to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
https://archive.epa.gov/emergencies/content/lawsregs/web/html/opaover.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_262071251#6_510542681
Title: Are Narwhals Endangered? Here Are Some Facts | Arctic Kingdom Headings: 10 Fun Facts About Narwhal: Are Narwhal Endangered? 10 Fun Facts About Narwhal: Are Narwhal Endangered? To answer popular questions about these elusive Arctic whales, here are 10 fun facts about narwhal: 1. Why Are Narwhals Endangered? 2. 75% of narwhal are found in the Canadian Arctic 3. They spend their lives in Arctic waters 4. Narwhal live up to 50 years 5. Narwhal change colour with age 6. Their tusks are actually a tooth 7. Narwhal’s distinctive tusk are usually found on males 8. Tusks can grow as long as 10 ft 9. Narwhal are deep divers 10. Narwhal lack a dorsal fin Want to see narwhal for yourself? Narwhal & Polar Bear Safari Want to build a custom itinerary to view narwhal in the Arctic? Post navigation Content: Their tusks are actually a tooth Narwhal tusks are a sensory organ with millions of nerve endings. It is thought that the rubbing together of tusks is thought to be a way to communicate information, and discoveries also indicate that narwhals use their tusks for feeding. Arctic Bay – Igloolik trip June and July 2011 Use strictly reserved to Arctic Kingdom for their website : www.arctickingdom.com 7. Narwhal’s distinctive tusk are usually found on males Majority of male narwhal develop the elongated tusk. On very rare occasions females have been spotted with them. 8. Tusks can grow as long as 10 ft The elongated tooth grows into a long, spiralled tusk which can grow up to 10 ft long. It is most commonly recognized as the left protrusion but occasionally a right tusk develops too, giving some narwhal two tusks! 9.
https://arctickingdom.com/10-fun-facts-about-narwhal-are-narwhals-endangered/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_262097149#0_510607166
Title: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know? | Arctic Kingdom Headings: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know Profile: The Narwhal Narwhal Tusks: Did You Know? Why Do They Have Them? Experience The Arctic On A Safari Post navigation Content: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know? | Arctic Kingdom Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know 06 Dec 2019 | Arctic Animals Yes, narwhals are real and a tusked narwhal can feel fantastical to see in person. Narwhal whales can sometimes seem like a myth and people have wondered for ages just why narwhal even have a tusk. It’s wild how much a tusk can set an animal apart from others. It makes them stand out and creates a sense of wonder that fascinates people all over the world. Elephants have tusks to push brush out of their way, rhinos have a horn to defend themselves, and even in the Arctic walrus have teeth to maintain breathing holes in the ice during the frozen winter. But why does a narwhal have a tusk? Profile:
https://arctickingdom.com/narwhal-tusk-facts-did-you-know/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_262097149#1_510608337
Title: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know? | Arctic Kingdom Headings: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know Profile: The Narwhal Narwhal Tusks: Did You Know? Why Do They Have Them? Experience The Arctic On A Safari Post navigation Content: It’s wild how much a tusk can set an animal apart from others. It makes them stand out and creates a sense of wonder that fascinates people all over the world. Elephants have tusks to push brush out of their way, rhinos have a horn to defend themselves, and even in the Arctic walrus have teeth to maintain breathing holes in the ice during the frozen winter. But why does a narwhal have a tusk? Profile: The Narwhal COMMON NAME: Narwhal SCIENTIFIC NAME: Monodon monoceros TYPE: Mammals DIET: Carnivore SIZE:
https://arctickingdom.com/narwhal-tusk-facts-did-you-know/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_262097149#4_510611355
Title: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know? | Arctic Kingdom Headings: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know Profile: The Narwhal Narwhal Tusks: Did You Know? Why Do They Have Them? Experience The Arctic On A Safari Post navigation Content: They are darkest when they are younger and become whiter as they get older. The tail flukes, the two wings that form the tail flipper, of males have front edges that are more concave and lack a sweep-back shape found in females. This is thought to be an adaptation to overcome the drag caused by the tusk. Narwhal Tusks: Did You Know? Did you know that a narwhal tusk is actually a tooth? In fact, the scientific name is Monodon Monoceros which comes from the Greek meaning, “one-tooth one-horn.” The tusk is a canine tooth that protrudes through the lip and continuously grows throughout their lives reaching up to 10 ft / 3.5 m. The narwhal tooth is the only straight tusk in the world, all other tusks are known to curve. While the tusk doesn’t curve, but it does form a spiral. It will always be a left-turning helix spiral.
https://arctickingdom.com/narwhal-tusk-facts-did-you-know/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_262097149#5_510612651
Title: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know? | Arctic Kingdom Headings: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know Profile: The Narwhal Narwhal Tusks: Did You Know? Why Do They Have Them? Experience The Arctic On A Safari Post navigation Content: Did you know that a narwhal tusk is actually a tooth? In fact, the scientific name is Monodon Monoceros which comes from the Greek meaning, “one-tooth one-horn.” The tusk is a canine tooth that protrudes through the lip and continuously grows throughout their lives reaching up to 10 ft / 3.5 m. The narwhal tooth is the only straight tusk in the world, all other tusks are known to curve. While the tusk doesn’t curve, but it does form a spiral. It will always be a left-turning helix spiral. Even when a second tusk grows, both tusks spiral to the left. All narwhals have two canine teeth that can grow into their tusk, but generally, it’s the upper left tooth that grows. The tusk grows in most males and only about 15% of females. And about one in 500 males grow two tusks, and only one female has been recorded with two tusks. Why Do They Have Them?
https://arctickingdom.com/narwhal-tusk-facts-did-you-know/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_262097149#7_510615118
Title: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know? | Arctic Kingdom Headings: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know Profile: The Narwhal Narwhal Tusks: Did You Know? Why Do They Have Them? Experience The Arctic On A Safari Post navigation Content: If only males tend to grow them, what are they for? It is still unclear the purpose of the tusk. They aren’t used for dueling and they don’t spear food with them. If it was an evolutionary trait for hunting and not dueling then more females would have them. We know it is a tooth but its composition is inverted. While there is normally a hard coating of enamel, dentin, and cementum that shields the sensitive nerves, in fact, the narwhal tusk has nerves on the outside with the dense material on the inside of the hollow tusk and is used as a sensory organ. The tusk has millions of tiny holes and nerve endings on the surface of the tusk. Seawater enters tiny holes in the tusk that channels the water into a “sensory centre” at the base of the tusk. These nerve endings send valuable information to the brain giving it information on the water around them. These external stimuli provide vital knowledge for these Arctic whales.
https://arctickingdom.com/narwhal-tusk-facts-did-you-know/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_262097149#8_510616522
Title: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know? | Arctic Kingdom Headings: Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know Profile: The Narwhal Narwhal Tusks: Did You Know? Why Do They Have Them? Experience The Arctic On A Safari Post navigation Content: While there is normally a hard coating of enamel, dentin, and cementum that shields the sensitive nerves, in fact, the narwhal tusk has nerves on the outside with the dense material on the inside of the hollow tusk and is used as a sensory organ. The tusk has millions of tiny holes and nerve endings on the surface of the tusk. Seawater enters tiny holes in the tusk that channels the water into a “sensory centre” at the base of the tusk. These nerve endings send valuable information to the brain giving it information on the water around them. These external stimuli provide vital knowledge for these Arctic whales. It’s believed that they can sense chemical changes in the water like the salt levels, temperatures, and water pressure while they’re migrating. And it’s also believed that they can sense chemicals released by potential mates. Now, they have been used for practical uses like the rare practice of tapping a fish to stun it when they eat. But primarily it is believed to be a guiding feature. That means that when they gently do rub tusks together, it’s possible that they are transferring important information about the water’s environment.
https://arctickingdom.com/narwhal-tusk-facts-did-you-know/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_262235041#0_510922267
Title: Narwhal | WWF Arctic Headings: Narwhal Narwhal FEATURED Video reveals clue to the mystery of the narwhal tusk Narwhal facts Tracking narwhals from space What is a narwhal's tusk for? Sensing Stunning Threats to narwhals Climate change Oil and gas development Ocean noise How we work A quieter ocean for Arctic whales Reducing shipping impacts in Greenland Tools for mariners Understanding narwhals News WWF launches twitter campaign to #SaveTheIceEdge Arctic lifeline could be cut by expanding off-shore oil drilling Delivery of WWF Underwater Noise petition to Arctic Council Stories Underwater noise regulation: Time for Arctic coastal states to get on board Making a difference for the ice edge Life on the edge Special IPCC report on the Oceans and Cryosphere Publications The Circle 04.19 Canada’s Arctic Marine Atlas The Circle 03.18 Greenland Mariners' Guide Marine mammals of Hudson Strait Health effects in Arctic wildlife linked to chemical exposures Recommended reading Protect Arctic whales from underwater noise Bowhead whale Content: Narwhal | WWF Arctic © Paul Nicklen / National Geographic Stock / WWF-Canada Narwhal The narwhal is famous for the long ivory tusk which spirals counter-clockwise several feet forward from its upper lip. The tusk is actually the whale's upper left canine tooth. Male narwhals commonly have a single tusk, but they sometimes have two tusks, or none at all. Around 15% of females have a tusk. FEATURED Video reveals clue to the mystery of the narwhal tusk Footage captured by aerial drones as part of a narwhal research camp in Tremblay Sound, Nunavut, is giving biologists new insights into the behaviour of one of the world’s most mysterious whales. Read more Narwhal facts scientific name Monodon monoceros adult weight males up to 1900 kg; females up to 1550 kg adult length males up to 5.4 m; females up to 4.9 m, plus tusk up to 3 m population > 120,000 mature individuals status Least Concern (IUCN) © IUCN Tracking narwhals from space Satellite tags allow us to follow the movements of narwhal as they go about their annual feeding and reproductive routines, in order to better understand these unique creatures. Read more What is a narwhal's tusk for? For centuries now, people have puzzled over the narwhal's unicorn-like tusk, and just what purpose it serves.
https://arcticwwf.org/species/narwhal/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_263428713#0_512891713
Title: List Of Marketing KPIs You Should Be Measuring Headings: The Marketing KPIs You Should be Measuring The Marketing KPIs You Should be Measuring What are Marketing KPIs? Marketing KPI Examples: The Most Important Key Performance Indicators Scroll to the List Where to Start with KPIs? How to Define Your KPIs? Establish your Desired Outcome I cannot emphasize this enough. Determine How You Will Measure Progress Define What Success Will Look Like Designate Who Will Be Responsible for the Outcome The “Buck Stops Here” Approach The “Gung Ho” Approach So Which Approach is Right? Set a Schedule for Progress Reviews & Start Tracking The Importance of Flexibility & Adaptability The Big List of Marketing KPIs Digital Marketing Metrics Returning Visitors Brand Awareness Return on Investment (ROI) Sales Revenue Web Traffic by Source/Medium Total Visits Unique Visitors Customer Attrition Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) Click-Through Rate (CTR) Conversion Rate Pageviews Per Session Referral Traffic Net Promoter Score Cost Per Lead (CPL) SEO Marketing Metrics Organic Traffic Traffic by Source/Medium Conversion Rate of Organic Traffic Average Impressions Average Position Click-Through Rate Top Viewed Posts Keyword Ranking Domain Rating (DR)/Domain Authority (DA) Number of Unique Referring Domains Total Number of Organic Keywords in Positions 1-10 Total Number of Organic Keywords in Positions 1-3 Total Number of Featured Snippets Lighthouse Performance Score Velocity of Passive Links Earned Per Month Social Media Marketing Metrics Engagement/Interaction Metrics Number of Followers/Subscribers Number of Likes Conversion Rates from Social Number of Social Shares Email Marketing Metrics Number of Emails Delivered Open Rate Click-Through Rate Unsubscribe Rate Shareability via Social & Forwards Conversions from Email Skyler Reeves Content: List Of Marketing KPIs You Should Be Measuring Table of Contents Table of Contents Contents What are Marketing KPIs Marketing KPI Examples Where to Start with KPIs How to Define Your KPIs List of Marketing KPIs Digital Marketing SEO Marketing Social Media Marketing Email Marketing The Marketing KPIs You Should be Measuring Marketing Skyler Reeves June 2020 Contents What are Marketing KPIs Marketing KPI Examples Where to Start with KPIs How to Define Your KPIs List of Marketing KPIs Digital Marketing SEO Marketing Social Media Marketing Email Marketing Contents What are Marketing KPIs Marketing KPI Examples Where to Start with KPIs How to Define Your KPIs List of Marketing KPIs Digital Marketing SEO Marketing Social Media Marketing Email Marketing Home / Marketing What are Marketing KPIs? Marketing Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are measurable values that demonstrate how effectively a marketing team is achieving key marketing objectives. Marketing KPI Examples: The Most Important Key Performance Indicators If you’re anything like me, it’s easy to get distracted by the sheer number of things we can track as marketers and analysts. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, just focusing on the most important things can help you stay on track. The most important Key Performance Indicators that should be tracked are: Return on Investment (Marketing) Marketing Qualified Leads (MQL) Sales Qualified Leads (SQL) Conversion Rates Branded Search Volume Customer Referrals Cost Per Lead (CPL) Customer Retention Rate Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) Scroll to the List If you’re looking for specific KPIs based on a certain marketing channel, such as content marketing, social media marketing, search engine marketing, etc. Just click the button below to quickly scroll there. Scroll to KPI List Where to Start with KPIs? Marketing KPIs have to be identified and tracked in order to achieve progress toward an objective.
https://ardentgrowth.com/marketing-kpis/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_263428713#9_512919988
Title: List Of Marketing KPIs You Should Be Measuring Headings: The Marketing KPIs You Should be Measuring The Marketing KPIs You Should be Measuring What are Marketing KPIs? Marketing KPI Examples: The Most Important Key Performance Indicators Scroll to the List Where to Start with KPIs? How to Define Your KPIs? Establish your Desired Outcome I cannot emphasize this enough. Determine How You Will Measure Progress Define What Success Will Look Like Designate Who Will Be Responsible for the Outcome The “Buck Stops Here” Approach The “Gung Ho” Approach So Which Approach is Right? Set a Schedule for Progress Reviews & Start Tracking The Importance of Flexibility & Adaptability The Big List of Marketing KPIs Digital Marketing Metrics Returning Visitors Brand Awareness Return on Investment (ROI) Sales Revenue Web Traffic by Source/Medium Total Visits Unique Visitors Customer Attrition Customer Lifetime Value (CLV) Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC) Click-Through Rate (CTR) Conversion Rate Pageviews Per Session Referral Traffic Net Promoter Score Cost Per Lead (CPL) SEO Marketing Metrics Organic Traffic Traffic by Source/Medium Conversion Rate of Organic Traffic Average Impressions Average Position Click-Through Rate Top Viewed Posts Keyword Ranking Domain Rating (DR)/Domain Authority (DA) Number of Unique Referring Domains Total Number of Organic Keywords in Positions 1-10 Total Number of Organic Keywords in Positions 1-3 Total Number of Featured Snippets Lighthouse Performance Score Velocity of Passive Links Earned Per Month Social Media Marketing Metrics Engagement/Interaction Metrics Number of Followers/Subscribers Number of Likes Conversion Rates from Social Number of Social Shares Email Marketing Metrics Number of Emails Delivered Open Rate Click-Through Rate Unsubscribe Rate Shareability via Social & Forwards Conversions from Email Skyler Reeves Content: If you’re measuring revenue then all you need to do is multiply the number of sales by their corresponding sales price — your accountant should be keeping up with this for you. If you’re a customer-centric business then it often makes sense to track customer lifetime value or CLV for short. Why? Because it’s far more profitable to retain a customer for longer than it is to acquire a new one. Calculating CLV is not as straightforward as revenue, however, and requires some acknowledgment that your numbers will often be less than perfect. A basic way to calculate CLV is to take the average order total across all sales, multiply it by the average number of purchases in a given period (e.g., years), multiplied by the average retention time in that period). μ ( A O V) × m u ( P u r c h a s e s) × μ ( R e t e n t i o n i n M o n t h s) Action Item: Based on your desired outcomes, determine how you will measure your progress toward achieving them. This includes determining what data will need to be collected, what tools will be needed to collect it, and what formulas or algorithms (if any) will be needed to process it into a measurable data point. Define What Success Will Look Like Now that you’ve identified your desired outcome and determined how you’ll measure your progress you should define what criteria constitute success.
https://ardentgrowth.com/marketing-kpis/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_273100274#6_533258567
Title: Mesquite trees provide food, fuel, medicine, and more – Arizona Daily Independent Headings: Mesquite trees provide food, fuel, medicine, and more Mesquite trees provide food, fuel, medicine, and more Use as food Medicine Other uses General information Content: Resin from the tree was used as glue to mend pottery, or when boiled and diluted, as paint for pottery. The inner bark of the tree was used for basketry. Mesquite wood is used by artisans in southern Arizona to make some beautiful furniture. General information There are several species of mesquite trees. Within the desert southwest, the Velvet mesquite (Prosopis velutina), the Honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa), and the Screwbean mesquite (Prosopis pubescens) are most common. The Honey and Velvet can form hybrids. These deciduous plants form shrubs and trees up to 30 feet tall. The branches contain spines. Most of the roots of mesquite trees are within the upper three feet of soil where most of the oxygen and water are. However, mesquite roots can go very deep.
https://arizonadailyindependent.com/2013/07/07/mesquite-trees-provide-food-fuel-medicine-and-more/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_290463624#0_555862271
Title: Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Headings: Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Kingsland, Arkansas - Basic Facts Kingsland, AR Data & Demographics (As of July 1, 2020) POPULATION INCOME HOUSING HOUSEHOLDS GROWTH RATE / YEAR Kingsland, AR - Peer Comparisons by Rank and Percentile Kingsland, AR - Most Popular Things to Do Use HTL Address Research for a Arkansas Address and get... Quick & Easy Ways to... Arkansas Census Data Comparison Tool More Tools and Resources: Content: Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Profile Maps Places Schools Jobs Advertisement Kingsland Local Links & Resources: Resources | ALL Kingsland Content Planning to visit Kingsland? See Local Hotels Also See: Kingsland, AR ZIP Codes & ZIP Code Maps Kingsland, Arkansas - Basic Facts Quick & Easy Tools Recent Data for Cities, Towns, and ZIP Codes Neighborhood Maps, Data, Home Values Locate Physical & Cultural Features City, Town, and ZIP Code Maps COVID-19 Data: Cleveland County | US The City of Kingsland had a population of 488 as of July 1, 2020. The primary coordinate point for Kingsland is located at latitude 33.8584 and longitude -92.294 in Cleveland County . The formal boundaries for the City of Kingsland encompass a land area of 1.12 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq.
https://arkansas.hometownlocator.com/ar/cleveland/kingsland.cfm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_290463624#1_555863826
Title: Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Headings: Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Kingsland, Arkansas - Basic Facts Kingsland, AR Data & Demographics (As of July 1, 2020) POPULATION INCOME HOUSING HOUSEHOLDS GROWTH RATE / YEAR Kingsland, AR - Peer Comparisons by Rank and Percentile Kingsland, AR - Most Popular Things to Do Use HTL Address Research for a Arkansas Address and get... Quick & Easy Ways to... Arkansas Census Data Comparison Tool More Tools and Resources: Content: Kingsland, AR ZIP Codes & ZIP Code Maps Kingsland, Arkansas - Basic Facts Quick & Easy Tools Recent Data for Cities, Towns, and ZIP Codes Neighborhood Maps, Data, Home Values Locate Physical & Cultural Features City, Town, and ZIP Code Maps COVID-19 Data: Cleveland County | US The City of Kingsland had a population of 488 as of July 1, 2020. The primary coordinate point for Kingsland is located at latitude 33.8584 and longitude -92.294 in Cleveland County . The formal boundaries for the City of Kingsland encompass a land area of 1.12 sq. miles and a water area of 0 sq. miles. Cleveland County is in the Central time zone (GMT -6). The elevation is 220 feet. The City of Kingsland ( GNIS ID: 2404832) has a C1 Census Class Code which indicates an active incorporated place that does not serve as a county subdivision equivalent.
https://arkansas.hometownlocator.com/ar/cleveland/kingsland.cfm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_290463624#2_555865389
Title: Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Headings: Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Kingsland, Arkansas - Basic Facts Kingsland, AR Data & Demographics (As of July 1, 2020) POPULATION INCOME HOUSING HOUSEHOLDS GROWTH RATE / YEAR Kingsland, AR - Peer Comparisons by Rank and Percentile Kingsland, AR - Most Popular Things to Do Use HTL Address Research for a Arkansas Address and get... Quick & Easy Ways to... Arkansas Census Data Comparison Tool More Tools and Resources: Content: miles. Cleveland County is in the Central time zone (GMT -6). The elevation is 220 feet. The City of Kingsland ( GNIS ID: 2404832) has a C1 Census Class Code which indicates an active incorporated place that does not serve as a county subdivision equivalent. It also has a Functional Status Code of "A" which identifies an active government providing primary general-purpose functions . The City of Kingsland is located within Township of Kingsland, a minor civil division (MCD) of Cleveland County. Advertisement Kingsland, AR Data & Demographics (As of July 1, 2020) POPULATION Total Population 488 (100%) Population in Households 488 (100.0%) Population in Families 405 (83.0%) Population in Group Quarters1 0 Population Density 435 Diversity Index2 35 INCOME Median Household Income $35,110 Average Household Income $47,144 % of Income for Mortgage4 11% Per Capita Income $19,561 Wealth Index5 45 HOUSING Total HU (Housing Units) 234 (100%) Owner Occupied HU 154 (65.8%) Renter Occupied HU 54 (23.1%) Vacant Housing Units 26 (11.1%) Median Home Value $88,021 Average Home Value $119,444 Housing Affordability Index3 251 HOUSEHOLDS Total Households 208 Average Household Size 2.35 Family Households 142 Average Family Size 3 NOTES Group Quarters - a place where people live or stay in a group living arrangement. Includes college residents halls, nursing facilities, military barracks, and correctional facilities. The Diversity Index is a scale of 0 to 100 that represents the likelihood that two persons, chosen at random from the same area, belong to different races or ethnic groups.
https://arkansas.hometownlocator.com/ar/cleveland/kingsland.cfm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_290463624#3_555867761
Title: Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Headings: Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Kingsland, AR Profile: Facts & Data Kingsland, Arkansas - Basic Facts Kingsland, AR Data & Demographics (As of July 1, 2020) POPULATION INCOME HOUSING HOUSEHOLDS GROWTH RATE / YEAR Kingsland, AR - Peer Comparisons by Rank and Percentile Kingsland, AR - Most Popular Things to Do Use HTL Address Research for a Arkansas Address and get... Quick & Easy Ways to... Arkansas Census Data Comparison Tool More Tools and Resources: Content: It also has a Functional Status Code of "A" which identifies an active government providing primary general-purpose functions . The City of Kingsland is located within Township of Kingsland, a minor civil division (MCD) of Cleveland County. Advertisement Kingsland, AR Data & Demographics (As of July 1, 2020) POPULATION Total Population 488 (100%) Population in Households 488 (100.0%) Population in Families 405 (83.0%) Population in Group Quarters1 0 Population Density 435 Diversity Index2 35 INCOME Median Household Income $35,110 Average Household Income $47,144 % of Income for Mortgage4 11% Per Capita Income $19,561 Wealth Index5 45 HOUSING Total HU (Housing Units) 234 (100%) Owner Occupied HU 154 (65.8%) Renter Occupied HU 54 (23.1%) Vacant Housing Units 26 (11.1%) Median Home Value $88,021 Average Home Value $119,444 Housing Affordability Index3 251 HOUSEHOLDS Total Households 208 Average Household Size 2.35 Family Households 142 Average Family Size 3 NOTES Group Quarters - a place where people live or stay in a group living arrangement. Includes college residents halls, nursing facilities, military barracks, and correctional facilities. The Diversity Index is a scale of 0 to 100 that represents the likelihood that two persons, chosen at random from the same area, belong to different races or ethnic groups. If an area's entire population belongs to one race AND one ethnic group, then the area has zero diversity. An area's diversity index increases to 100 when the population is evenly divided into two or more race/ethnic groups. The Housing Affordability Index base is 100 and represents a balance point where a resident with a median household income can normally qualify to purchase a median price home. Values above 100 indicate increased affordability, while values below 100 indicate decreased affordability. The % of Income for Mortgage quantifies the percentage of median household income dedicated to mortgage payments on a home priced at the median value (assuming a 30-year mortgage and a 20% down payment).
https://arkansas.hometownlocator.com/ar/cleveland/kingsland.cfm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_295607715#2_566074580
Title: What are the statistics on human trafficking of children? Headings: Child trafficking Statistics Support Our Child Survivors 2020 Campaign Child Trafficking Statistics Child trafficking Statistics U.S. & International Statistics compiled by Ark of Hope for Children Where do trafficked children come from? The numbers; The impact; Click to read the Needs of Rescued Trafficking Victims According to non-governmental U.S. sources; Physical and Mental Consequences of Trafficking for victims; Pull factors; Trafficking Victims: Click to read the Needs of Rescued Trafficking Victims Runaways: Ark of Hope for Children's sources for U.S. and international trafficking statistics; Content: sex trafficking in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such an act has not attained 18 years of age." * "The economic reality is that human trafficking is driven by profits. If nobody paid for sex, sex trafficking would not exist." Where do trafficked children come from? Child trafficking victims, whether for labor, sex or organ trafficking, come from all backgrounds, include both boys and girls. They span a wide age range from 1 to 18 years old. Sex trafficking victims up to roughly 25 years old most often started as young as 14. Children are trafficked out of, or into the United States from all regions of the world and represent a variety of different races, ethnic groups and religions. They may be brought to the U.S. legally or smuggled in. Trafficked children can be lured to the U.S. through the promise of school or work and promised the opportunity to send money back to their families.
https://arkofhopeforchildren.org/child-trafficking/child-trafficking-statistics
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_295607715#12_566098798
Title: What are the statistics on human trafficking of children? Headings: Child trafficking Statistics Support Our Child Survivors 2020 Campaign Child Trafficking Statistics Child trafficking Statistics U.S. & International Statistics compiled by Ark of Hope for Children Where do trafficked children come from? The numbers; The impact; Click to read the Needs of Rescued Trafficking Victims According to non-governmental U.S. sources; Physical and Mental Consequences of Trafficking for victims; Pull factors; Trafficking Victims: Click to read the Needs of Rescued Trafficking Victims Runaways: Ark of Hope for Children's sources for U.S. and international trafficking statistics; Content: Approximately 55% of street girls, and a good percentage of boys, engage in formal prostitution and some think it is much higher than that. This means that a child client who has been homeless or living on the street for any amount of time has a great likelihood of having been sexually exploited or trafficked. The sexual exploitation of children is not limited to particular racial, ethnic or socioeconomic groups, although children from poor families appear to be at somewhat higher risk of commercial sexual exploitation. In fact, most of the street children encountered in the study were Caucasian youths who had run away from middle-class families. One clear theme is the is proportionate number of street youth who have histories of recurrent physical or sexual abuse at home and took to the streets in a desperate effort to bring their abuse to an end. According to these researchers, child sexual exploitation in the United States affects as many boys as girls, but boys are less well-served by social service and law enforcement systems because of the widespread belief that boys are better able than girls to fend for themselves. Without intervention, research has shown many boys shift from being victims of sexual abuse to victimizing other boys and girls as pimps and traffickers. People are recruited in several different ways such as through fake employment agencies, ac
https://arkofhopeforchildren.org/child-trafficking/child-trafficking-statistics
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_300045065#4_574745814
Title: 10 Benefits of Air Conditioning | Armstrong Air and Heating Headings: 10 Benefits Of Good Air Conditioning 10 Benefits Of Good Air Conditioning How Benefits Of Air Conditioning Can Make Your AC Worthwhile. Importance of Air Conditioning It’s literally a life saver Better air quality Fewer insects and parasites Improved work force efficiency Cooler tempers Easier sleep Protects furniture Prevents electronic devices from overheating Better security Fewer sweat stains Content: According to an article in Scientific American, the energy the body expends trying to cool itself down takes away from our ability to think and reason. When offices are air conditioned, people are able to work better and make better decisions. Cooler tempers It’s not just our brains that suffer from the heat either. When the mercury rises so do tempers. As an article on Today.com explains, while our brains are slowing down, our bodies are speeding up with increased heart rates and higher blood pressure. All this leads to more aggressive behavior making a cool environment key to maintaining peace at home, work, and in public places. Easier sleep Those same physical changes – higher heart rate and blood pressure – that make us angry can also make it next to impossible to get a good night’s sleep. One’s core body temperature is also a critical factor in getting to and staying asleep. A too hot (or too cold) room interferes with natural temperature regulation which doctors say functions best at between 65 and 75 degrees. Protects furniture Heat, and especially the humidity that often accompanies it, can wreak havoc on furniture of all kinds.
https://armstrongairinc.com/10-benefits-of-good-air-conditioning/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_357597469#8_620051083
Title: Quantum state may be a real thing | Ars Technica Headings: Quantum state may be a real thing Science — Quantum state may be a real thing Physicists summon up their courage and go after the nature of reality. Quantum superposition Waiving a function Are you for real? Further Reading Further Reading Get Our Best Tech Stories Channel Ars Technica Content: This difference can be resolved by making multiple measurements. I'd see that my measured probability distribution differs from that predicted by the wave function. That is, given enough measurements, the two wave functions are distinguishable. In this case, figuring out what's going on is trivial. But the question applies to other, more complicated cases. Can these two perspectives on the wave function always be distinguished from each other, even when the wave functions involved generate the same probability distribution function? Are you for real? Now, a group of researchers has extended previous work to show that, yes, under a wide range of conditions, these two points of view do differ. They show that the wave function must in some sense represent the observed system rather than what the observer knows about the system. Advertisement Their work essentially boils down to creating a measure of how much two probability distribution functions overlap.
https://arstechnica.com/science/2014/07/quantum-state-may-be-a-real-thing/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_362021183#1_631572659
Title: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics - Art Hearty Headings: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics Romanticism Emergence of the Romantic Movement Did You Know? Features of Romanticism Literature and Romanticism Love of Nature Emotions Vs. Rationality Artist, the Creator The Romantic Perception of the Artist Nationalism Exoticism Supernatural Gothic Romance Like it? Share it! Content: Romanticism and Its Characteristics Romanticism is an important social, intellectual, as well as a literary movement which began in Western Europe during the 17th century and flourished till the second half of the 18th century. Its peculiarities which reflect in the artistic, literary and intellectual works of that period, continue to influence artists even in this century. Romanticism Romanticism emerged as a reaction against ‘The Age of Enlightenment’, which emphasized on reason and logic. Pioneers of the Romantic period wanted to break away from the conventions of the Age of Enlightenment and make way for individuality and experimentation. Emergence of the Romantic Movement The Romantic movement is said to have emerged in Germany, although the main source of inspiration came from the events and ideologies of the French Revolution. The Industrial Revolution, which began during the same period, is also said to be responsible for the development of this movement. Did You Know? Would you like to write for us? Well, we're looking for good writers who want to spread the word. Get in touch with us and we'll talk... Let's Work Together!
https://arthearty.com/romanticism-characteristics
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_362021183#2_631574511
Title: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics - Art Hearty Headings: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics Romanticism Emergence of the Romantic Movement Did You Know? Features of Romanticism Literature and Romanticism Love of Nature Emotions Vs. Rationality Artist, the Creator The Romantic Perception of the Artist Nationalism Exoticism Supernatural Gothic Romance Like it? Share it! Content: The Industrial Revolution, which began during the same period, is also said to be responsible for the development of this movement. Did You Know? Would you like to write for us? Well, we're looking for good writers who want to spread the word. Get in touch with us and we'll talk... Let's Work Together! Though Romantic elements had been present in art and literature for several centuries, it was the publication of ‘Lyrical Ballads’, a collection of poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in 1798 that ushered forth the Romantic period. Features of Romanticism Literature and Romanticism Literature was the first branch of art to be influenced by the waves of Romanticism, although the concepts remain the same in all the art forms. Love of Nature The Romantics greatly emphasized on the importance of nature and the primal feelings of awe, apprehension and horror felt by man when in communion with the sublimity of it. This was mainly because of the industrial revolution, which had shifted life from the peaceful, serene countryside towards the chaotic cities, transforming man’s natural order. Nature was not only appreciated for its visual beauty, but also revered for its ability to help the urban man find his true identity.
https://arthearty.com/romanticism-characteristics
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_362021183#3_631576471
Title: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics - Art Hearty Headings: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics Romanticism Emergence of the Romantic Movement Did You Know? Features of Romanticism Literature and Romanticism Love of Nature Emotions Vs. Rationality Artist, the Creator The Romantic Perception of the Artist Nationalism Exoticism Supernatural Gothic Romance Like it? Share it! Content: Though Romantic elements had been present in art and literature for several centuries, it was the publication of ‘Lyrical Ballads’, a collection of poems by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, in 1798 that ushered forth the Romantic period. Features of Romanticism Literature and Romanticism Literature was the first branch of art to be influenced by the waves of Romanticism, although the concepts remain the same in all the art forms. Love of Nature The Romantics greatly emphasized on the importance of nature and the primal feelings of awe, apprehension and horror felt by man when in communion with the sublimity of it. This was mainly because of the industrial revolution, which had shifted life from the peaceful, serene countryside towards the chaotic cities, transforming man’s natural order. Nature was not only appreciated for its visual beauty, but also revered for its ability to help the urban man find his true identity. Emotions Vs. Rationality Unlike the Age of Enlightenment, which focused on rationality and intellect, Romanticism placed human emotions, feelings, instinct and intuition above everything else. While the poets in the era of rationality adhered to the prevalent rules and regulations while selecting a subject and writing about it, the Romantic writers trusted their emotions and feelings to create poetry. This belief can be confirmed from the definition of poetry by William Wordsworth, where he says that “Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings ; it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility.”
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Title: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics - Art Hearty Headings: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics Romanticism Emergence of the Romantic Movement Did You Know? Features of Romanticism Literature and Romanticism Love of Nature Emotions Vs. Rationality Artist, the Creator The Romantic Perception of the Artist Nationalism Exoticism Supernatural Gothic Romance Like it? Share it! Content: Emotions Vs. Rationality Unlike the Age of Enlightenment, which focused on rationality and intellect, Romanticism placed human emotions, feelings, instinct and intuition above everything else. While the poets in the era of rationality adhered to the prevalent rules and regulations while selecting a subject and writing about it, the Romantic writers trusted their emotions and feelings to create poetry. This belief can be confirmed from the definition of poetry by William Wordsworth, where he says that “Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings ; it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility.” The emphasis on emotions also spread to the music created in that period, and can be observed in the compositions made by musicians like Weber, Beethoven, Schumann, etc. Beethoven played an important role in the transition of Western music from the Classical to the Romantic age. Artist, the Creator As the Romantic period emphasized on human emotions, the position of the artist or the poet also gained supremacy. In the earlier times, the artist was seen as a person who imitated the external world through his art. However, this definition was mooted in the Romantic era and the poet or the painter was seen as a creator of something which reflected his individuality and emotions.
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Title: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics - Art Hearty Headings: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics Romanticism Emergence of the Romantic Movement Did You Know? Features of Romanticism Literature and Romanticism Love of Nature Emotions Vs. Rationality Artist, the Creator The Romantic Perception of the Artist Nationalism Exoticism Supernatural Gothic Romance Like it? Share it! Content: The emphasis on emotions also spread to the music created in that period, and can be observed in the compositions made by musicians like Weber, Beethoven, Schumann, etc. Beethoven played an important role in the transition of Western music from the Classical to the Romantic age. Artist, the Creator As the Romantic period emphasized on human emotions, the position of the artist or the poet also gained supremacy. In the earlier times, the artist was seen as a person who imitated the external world through his art. However, this definition was mooted in the Romantic era and the poet or the painter was seen as a creator of something which reflected his individuality and emotions. The Romantic Perception of the Artist The Romantic perception of the artist as the creator is best encapsulated by Caspar David Friedrich, who remarked that “the artist’s feeling is his law”. It was also the first time that the poems written in the first person were being accepted, as the poetic persona became one with the voice of the poet. Nationalism The Romantics borrowed heavily from the folklore and the popular local art. During the earlier eras, literature and art were considered to belong to the high-class educated people, and the lower classes were not considered fit to enjoy them. Also, the language used in these works used to be highly lyrical, which was totally different from what was spoken by people.
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Title: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics - Art Hearty Headings: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics Romanticism Emergence of the Romantic Movement Did You Know? Features of Romanticism Literature and Romanticism Love of Nature Emotions Vs. Rationality Artist, the Creator The Romantic Perception of the Artist Nationalism Exoticism Supernatural Gothic Romance Like it? Share it! Content: The Romantic artists didn’t follow these norms, they resepected and encouraged art in every form. Would you like to write for us? Well, we're looking for good writers who want to spread the word. Get in touch with us and we'll talk... Let's Work Together! Romantic artists took no shame from being influenced by the folklore that had been created by the masses or the common people, and not by the literary works that were popular only among the higher echelons of the society. Apart from poetry, adopting folk tunes and ballads was one of the very important characteristics of Romantic music. As the Romantics became interested and focused upon developing the folklore, culture, language, customs and traditions of their own country, they developed a sense of Nationalism which reflected in their works. Also, the language used in Romantic poems was simple and easy to understand by the masses. Exoticism Along with Nationalism, the Romantics developed the love of the exotic. Hence, far off and mysterious locations were depicted in many of the artistic works from that period.
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Title: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics - Art Hearty Headings: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics Romanticism Emergence of the Romantic Movement Did You Know? Features of Romanticism Literature and Romanticism Love of Nature Emotions Vs. Rationality Artist, the Creator The Romantic Perception of the Artist Nationalism Exoticism Supernatural Gothic Romance Like it? Share it! Content: Apart from poetry, adopting folk tunes and ballads was one of the very important characteristics of Romantic music. As the Romantics became interested and focused upon developing the folklore, culture, language, customs and traditions of their own country, they developed a sense of Nationalism which reflected in their works. Also, the language used in Romantic poems was simple and easy to understand by the masses. Exoticism Along with Nationalism, the Romantics developed the love of the exotic. Hence, far off and mysterious locations were depicted in many of the artistic works from that period. Though this was not exactly apposite to the Romantic ideal of Nationalism, separate factions were never formed. Exoticism is also one of the most prominent characteristics in art, along with sentimentality and spirituality. Supernatural An important characteristic of this movement is the belief in the supernatural. The Romantics were interested in the supernatural and included it in their work. Gothic fiction emerged as a branch of Romanticism after Horace Walpole’s 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto.
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Title: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics - Art Hearty Headings: An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics An Intellectual Movement: Romanticism and Its Characteristics Romanticism Emergence of the Romantic Movement Did You Know? Features of Romanticism Literature and Romanticism Love of Nature Emotions Vs. Rationality Artist, the Creator The Romantic Perception of the Artist Nationalism Exoticism Supernatural Gothic Romance Like it? Share it! Content: Though this was not exactly apposite to the Romantic ideal of Nationalism, separate factions were never formed. Exoticism is also one of the most prominent characteristics in art, along with sentimentality and spirituality. Supernatural An important characteristic of this movement is the belief in the supernatural. The Romantics were interested in the supernatural and included it in their work. Gothic fiction emerged as a branch of Romanticism after Horace Walpole’s 1764 novel The Castle of Otranto. Gothic Romance The Romantics’ fascination for the mysterious and the unreal also led to the development of Gothic romance, which became popular during this period. Supernatural elements can also be seen in Coleridge’s Kubla Khan’, ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ and Keats’ La Belle Dame Sans Merci. As no Romantic artist followed any strict set of rules or regulations, it is difficult to define the characteristics of this movement accurately. Nevertheless, some of these characteristics are reflected in the works of that period. Though many writers and critics have called this movement “irrational”, it cannot be denied that it was an honest attempt to portray the world, especially the intricacies of the human nature, in a paradigm-shifting way.
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Title: Merengue, Salsa and Bachata - Arthur Murray Danbury Headings: Merengue, Salsa and Bachata Merengue, Salsa and Bachata Merengue Salsa Bachata Contact us today to schedule a lesson and learn how to dance these fun social styles! And, stay tuned for more posts on the history and development of other styles! Content: Just like Samba, Merengue was not originally a partner dance. Instead, it was danced in a big circle with much more complex footwork instead of the body motions you may see in Merengue today. The dance struggled to rise in popularity in the beginning because each dictator in sequence determined if the public could practice it or not. It wasn’t until Rafael Trujillo came to power in 1930 that Merengue got the boost it needed. The song “Compadre Pedro Juan” by Luis Alberti, which came out while Trujillo was in office, became a favorite all around the world, and it marked the moment when Merengue truly exploded. Salsa Salsa is such a fitting name for this dance because, much like the spicy sauce, it is a combination of many rich and flavorful styles. These elements were combined together in Cuba in the late 1800s, and it spread like wildfire. American soldiers on active duty during the war in Cuba in 1898 were the first to discover the style’s infectious music and moves. They brought back colorful stories that drew many American jazz musicians to travel to Cuba and learn the music so they could incorporate it in their own performances. The intoxicating sounds of this new music were recorded and sold by Fania Records.
https://arthurmurrayofdanbury.com/2020/07/09/merengue-salsa-and-bachata/
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Title: How Does Jim Gardner Manages His Decades-Long Marital Life With Wife Amy Gardner? Headings: News anchor Jim Gardner is happily married to Amy Gardner, his wife, for 46 years now News anchor Jim Gardner is happily married to Amy Gardner, his wife, for 46 years now Jim Gardner Is Happily Married To Amy Garden Jim Gardner's Net Worth, Salary, And Career Quick Facts about Jim Gardner Content: Jim started his career covering news in 1970 by reporting from "Noteworthy Student Riots" at Columbia in 1968 for the college's radio station. From that point, he joined 1010 WINS in New York City as the assistant, writer, and producer. He, later on, became the columnist for WFAS radio in White Plains. Jim is known for his immense experience and accomplishment and became a man of the Year in 1996 by The Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia. ALSO SEE : Jim Gardner Interrupts Live Broadcasting of Cecily Tynan Which Is Chucklesome Rather Than Annoying Quick Facts about Jim Gardner James Goldman was born on 17th May 1948 in New York City, New York, under the birth sign Taurus. James Goldman is famously known as James Gardner. He is American as per nationality, and as far as his ethnicity is concerned, he is White. In 1970, he earned a degree in political science from Columbia University. Jim joined Brown University to pursue a Master's Degree in 1974.
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Title: Target Marketing: What Is It? Headings: Target Marketing: What Is It? Target Marketing: What Is It? If you build it, they will come. What is target marketing? Identifying your target market: Who, what, why, how Who: Demographics Where: Geographics Why: Psychographics How: Behaviors Researching your target market At the bare minimum, these are the things you should know about your target customers: How businesses can use target marketing Beat your competition in niche markets Case study: The wireless industry Build a loyal customer base Case study: Sephora In conclusion Michael Kerr Was this article helpful? Management Dashboards LivePlan One-Page Business Pitch Outpost Content: Who, what, why, how Identifying your target market is part of business planning—notice that it’s planning as an ongoing action not just writing a plan as a one-time event. Gathering information about your target market, like business planning, shouldn’t be an exercise you do once and then never revisit. For as long as you are in business, you’ll always need to be thinking about how to better understand your ideal prospective customers. One of your first steps in starting a business (or growing one) is identifying your market— the subset of the population who need and will pay for what you’re selling. Think of it this way: if your business idea is to revolutionize fashionable hiking shoes made from ethically sourced materials, it can be tempting to think that your target market is everyone with feet. But realistically, the people most likely to purchase your shoes probably share some similar characteristics: they’re fashion-conscious but prioritize comfort over style. They would rather buy something that lasts for 700 miles than 200, even if it costs more. You can make some hypotheses, like that because of your price point, college students are less likely to buy them than people in their mid-thirties, or that people who live in areas where hiking and nature are easy to access are more likely to buy than people in dense urban areas.
https://articles.bplans.com/target-marketing/
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Title: Target Marketing: What Is It? Headings: Target Marketing: What Is It? Target Marketing: What Is It? If you build it, they will come. What is target marketing? Identifying your target market: Who, what, why, how Who: Demographics Where: Geographics Why: Psychographics How: Behaviors Researching your target market At the bare minimum, these are the things you should know about your target customers: How businesses can use target marketing Beat your competition in niche markets Case study: The wireless industry Build a loyal customer base Case study: Sephora In conclusion Michael Kerr Was this article helpful? Management Dashboards LivePlan One-Page Business Pitch Outpost Content: if your business idea is to revolutionize fashionable hiking shoes made from ethically sourced materials, it can be tempting to think that your target market is everyone with feet. But realistically, the people most likely to purchase your shoes probably share some similar characteristics: they’re fashion-conscious but prioritize comfort over style. They would rather buy something that lasts for 700 miles than 200, even if it costs more. You can make some hypotheses, like that because of your price point, college students are less likely to buy them than people in their mid-thirties, or that people who live in areas where hiking and nature are easy to access are more likely to buy than people in dense urban areas. Part of target marketing is identifying who your ideal customers are, and then testing your assumptions about them to make sure you’re not barking up the wrong tree. You’ll want to be able to identify who your ideal customer is, where they live (or buy), what motivates them to make choices, and how they behave, or the steps they take in making a purchase. Who: Demographics Who needs your product or service? Include basic demographic details such as age, gender, family size, educational level, and occupation.
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Title: Your Complete Guide on Why Social Science is Important - ARTiFACTS Headings: Researcher Blog Researcher Blog Your Complete Guide on Why Social Science is Important A Definition of Social Science Anthropology Sociology Social Psychology Economics Political Science Why Social Science is Important Social Science as a force for greater good Imagining an Alternative Future The Importance of Our Health and Well-Being A Brighter Future for Our Children Democracy Personal Development The Future of The Social Sciences Content: Your Complete Guide on Why Social Science is Important - ARTiFACTS Researcher Blog Back Science Students Your Complete Guide on Why Social Science is Important 04 Jun, 2020 There‘s one species in all of our planet’s history that has had far more impact on its trajectory than any other, and that’s us. In order to be able to forecast where the human race might be heading, and taking the rest of the world with it, an understanding of the role of social scientists is a must. Social science offers an insight into society and the relationships between individuals within that society. It is a broad field, encompassing sociology, history, geography, political science, psychology, anthropology, and law. There is a quote by George Santayana, a philosopher, poet, novelist, and essayist. He said, “Those who do not remember the past, are condemned to repeat it.” As we reach an inevitable crossroads in the history of human existence, nothing could be more true. Let’s take a look at how social science allows us to unravel the development of the human race, and why it is so important to us, especially now. A Definition of Social Science The social sciences are a group of academic disciplines that are primarily concerned with the study of society. It delves into how individuals behave, interact with each other, develop as a culture, and impact the world.
https://artifacts.ai/your-complete-guide-on-why-social-science-is-important/
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Title: Your Complete Guide on Why Social Science is Important - ARTiFACTS Headings: Researcher Blog Researcher Blog Your Complete Guide on Why Social Science is Important A Definition of Social Science Anthropology Sociology Social Psychology Economics Political Science Why Social Science is Important Social Science as a force for greater good Imagining an Alternative Future The Importance of Our Health and Well-Being A Brighter Future for Our Children Democracy Personal Development The Future of The Social Sciences Content: He said, “Those who do not remember the past, are condemned to repeat it.” As we reach an inevitable crossroads in the history of human existence, nothing could be more true. Let’s take a look at how social science allows us to unravel the development of the human race, and why it is so important to us, especially now. A Definition of Social Science The social sciences are a group of academic disciplines that are primarily concerned with the study of society. It delves into how individuals behave, interact with each other, develop as a culture, and impact the world. Strictly speaking, the social sciences include: Anthropology Economics Political science Sociology Social psychology Whilst they are definite crossovers with other subjects. The distinction between social sciences and other fields of study concerning human beings is often made in the methods used. Social science uses, as the name suggests, a scientific method, whereas other disciplines such as the humanities take a more philosophical approach to the study of human beings. Anthropology Anthropology studies the past and present of humans, our behavior, and societies.
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Title: Your Complete Guide on Why Social Science is Important - ARTiFACTS Headings: Researcher Blog Researcher Blog Your Complete Guide on Why Social Science is Important A Definition of Social Science Anthropology Sociology Social Psychology Economics Political Science Why Social Science is Important Social Science as a force for greater good Imagining an Alternative Future The Importance of Our Health and Well-Being A Brighter Future for Our Children Democracy Personal Development The Future of The Social Sciences Content: Strictly speaking, the social sciences include: Anthropology Economics Political science Sociology Social psychology Whilst they are definite crossovers with other subjects. The distinction between social sciences and other fields of study concerning human beings is often made in the methods used. Social science uses, as the name suggests, a scientific method, whereas other disciplines such as the humanities take a more philosophical approach to the study of human beings. Anthropology Anthropology studies the past and present of humans, our behavior, and societies. It looks at patterns of behavior, cultural meanings including different norms and values. It also looks at how language affects social life and our biological development. The topic is vast, ranging from how chimpanzees behave within a group to our spending patterns. Anthropologists share the belief that human behaviors offer an insight into more encompassing sets of beliefs and values. Anthropologists are concerned with questions such as:
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Title: Your Complete Guide on Why Social Science is Important - ARTiFACTS Headings: Researcher Blog Researcher Blog Your Complete Guide on Why Social Science is Important A Definition of Social Science Anthropology Sociology Social Psychology Economics Political Science Why Social Science is Important Social Science as a force for greater good Imagining an Alternative Future The Importance of Our Health and Well-Being A Brighter Future for Our Children Democracy Personal Development The Future of The Social Sciences Content: It looks at patterns of behavior, cultural meanings including different norms and values. It also looks at how language affects social life and our biological development. The topic is vast, ranging from how chimpanzees behave within a group to our spending patterns. Anthropologists share the belief that human behaviors offer an insight into more encompassing sets of beliefs and values. Anthropologists are concerned with questions such as: Why are some people light-skinned while others are dark-skinned? Why do people who belong to a particular community suffer more from a specific disease than people belonging to another community? Why in some cultures do children leave the house of their parents at a certain age while in some they do not? How do birth, death, and marriage ceremonies vary within different communities? Sociology Whilst anthropology is mainly focussed on how the individual affects the whole.
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Title: Romanticism - 6 Interesting Facts • artlistr Headings: Romanticism – 6 Interesting Facts Caspar David Friedrich's Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, 1818 Romanticism – 6 Interesting Facts Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit Share via Email Print 1. Romanticism is, by nature, undefinable. 2. Romanticism is the opposite of neoclassicism. 3. Romantic works yearned for the past. 4. Romantic paintings often featured natural disasters. 5. Eugène Delacroix was the leader of French Romanticism. 6. Romanticism gave rise to schools and other movements. To learn more about other great art periods and movements, check out their interesting facts here. References Content: Instead, the era “romanticizes” humans as arbiters of liberty, heroism, and ideals. Romantic works are better defined by their rejection of neoclassical beliefs. They praised emotion over thought, spiritualism over science, nature over industrialization, rusticity over wealth, and freedom over authority. Caspar David Friedrich’s Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog, 1818 3. Romantic works yearned for the past. Romanticism originated in Germany where modernization caused “Weltschmerz” (world weariness). Many wished to return to bygone eras where life was simple and peaceful. Philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed man was born good, but made evil by society. He inspired a “back-to-Eden” campaign where people can return to nature and be their “true” selves. 4.
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Title: Are Your PowerPoint Notes Too Small? Here’s How to Fix it! – Art of Presentations Headings: Are Your PowerPoint Notes Too Small? Here’s How to Fix it! Are Your PowerPoint Notes Too Small? Here’s How to Fix it! How to View or Hide Notes in PowerPoint in Normal View? Method 1 – Using the Notes Button Method 2 – Using the View Menu How to Increase the Size of the Notes Pane in PowerPoint? How to Change the Font Size in the Notes Pane in PowerPoint? Why does the PowerPoint Notes Font Size not Change? How to Increase the Font Size of the Text in the Notes Pane? Method 1 – Use the Zoom option to Change the Text Size Method 2 – Turn on Text Formatting for the Notes Pane How to Present a PowerPoint Without Showing Notes? How to Leave the Presenter Mode to go back to the Slides? How to Change the Font Size of Speaker Notes in Presenter View? How to Print PowerPoint with Notes Pages? How to Customize the Handouts for your Speaker Notes? How to Remove All Notes from PowerPoint? [SOLVED!!] Remove All Notes from PowerPoint! (Even on Mac!) How to Use Speaker Notes Correctly? What Should be Included in the Speaker Notes? Final Thoughts shrotkatewa Recent Content What is a Presentation Clicker? [And How to Use it?] Why Do Presentations Make You Nervous? [17 TIPS to Overcome it!] Content: There are two methods in which you can view the notes section. Method 1 – Using the Notes Button The first method is by using the Notes button that is present at the bottom of every slide (as indicated in the image above). Simply by clicking on this button opens up the notes section. This is the easiest way to view notes in PowerPoint. Method 2 – Using the View Menu Another method is by using the “ View ” menu in PowerPoint. If you are using PowerPoint on Windows, simply click on “ View ” tab, and click “ Notes ” If you are a Mac user, click on “ View “, and click on “ Notes Page ” (as indicated in the image above). You can also open the notes section by pressing the keyboard shortcut of Alt+W+PN on Windows or pressing Cmd+3 on Mac. If you do not want to use notes for a single slide, then you can choose to hide your notes pane for that specific slide. Hiding the Notes works just the same way as opening the Notes section. Now, if you want to hide your notes from the audience, you will have to change your presentation from the “Normal view” to the “Slide Show” view .
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Title: In Literature What Does Complication Mean? - Blurtit Headings: In Literature What Does Complication Mean? In Literature What Does Complication Mean? 2 Answers Answer Question Content: In Literature What Does Complication Mean? - Blurtit In Literature What Does Complication Mean? 2 2 Answers Lily Bradic answered In literature, a complication is the catalyst or event that 'kick-starts' a narrative plot, with plot being the sequence of events that make up the narrative or story. The complication can usually be recognised as the event that kick-starts the action, or as something that challenges the stability constructed during the expository or ‘scene-setting’ beginning. Although the complication usually happens after the expository stage, many writers choose not to construct the narrative in this order. For example, genres such as the detective genre rearrange the order that the events are told in order to create suspense. Many theorists such as Freytag, Strauss and Aristotle have proposed dividing plot into various stages, and although the names and numbers of these stages may vary, the principle remains the same. For example, Gustav Freytag suggests that a story’s plot can be divided into 5 stages: 1. Exposition:
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Title: In Literature What Does Complication Mean? - Blurtit Headings: In Literature What Does Complication Mean? In Literature What Does Complication Mean? 2 Answers Answer Question Content: This sets the scene and introduces the reader to the world and characters of the novel. 2. Rising action: This is the ‘complication’ stage, where something happens to disturb the equilibrium. 3. Climax: The main event or scene of conflict in the narrative. The rising action or complication leads up to this. 4. Falling Action:
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Title: In Literature What Does Complication Mean? - Blurtit Headings: In Literature What Does Complication Mean? In Literature What Does Complication Mean? 2 Answers Answer Question Content: The aftermath of the conflict or narrative climax. 5. Resolution/denouement: Loose ends are tied up, and a new equilibrium is established. This frequently leaves the reader with an idea of what the characters will do in the future. Aristotle’s theory that a drama must consist of a beginning, middle and end is perhaps a more simple concept. Here, the complication would appear somewhere between the beginning and middle of the narrative. Anonymous answered A factor, condition, or element that complicates. Answer Question
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Title: Defining the Role of Poetry in Society: The Ongoing Conversation – Tufts Poetry Awards Headings: Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Blog Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Blog May 10, 2017 Defining the Role of Poetry in Society: The Ongoing Conversation Categories Tags Content: But in order to determine what poetry’s role in society is/should be, we first need to construct a working definition of what poetry is: “ writing that formulates a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience in language chosen and arranged to create a specific emotional response through meaning, sound, and rhythm .” In a time in which we are taking care to emphasize traditionally underrepresented narratives of groups of people more and more, I believe it is poetry’s ability to relay awareness of experience that cements its role in society at large. In addition to arts programs being severely underfunded, there is also a lack of diversity. For example: as of 2015 only 5% of funding for Latinx and African-American arts organizations came from individual donations. Since poetry is focused on relaying experience in a highly salient way, there is great potential for it to be utilized as a means to build empathy and bridge gaps of understanding between people who come from differing backgrounds. In this way poetry can be a vehicle for messages of social justice. However, this is not to say the sole purpose of poetry is to serve as social commentary. In a highly thought-provoking piece, the Poetry Foundation interviewed a few poets to probe their thoughts concerning the societal role of poetry.
https://arts.cgu.edu/tufts-poetry-awards/defining-role-poetry-society-ongoing-conversation/
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Title: Defining the Role of Poetry in Society: The Ongoing Conversation – Tufts Poetry Awards Headings: Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Blog Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Blog May 10, 2017 Defining the Role of Poetry in Society: The Ongoing Conversation Categories Tags Content: as of 2015 only 5% of funding for Latinx and African-American arts organizations came from individual donations. Since poetry is focused on relaying experience in a highly salient way, there is great potential for it to be utilized as a means to build empathy and bridge gaps of understanding between people who come from differing backgrounds. In this way poetry can be a vehicle for messages of social justice. However, this is not to say the sole purpose of poetry is to serve as social commentary. In a highly thought-provoking piece, the Poetry Foundation interviewed a few poets to probe their thoughts concerning the societal role of poetry. Stephen Burt, poet and professor at Harvard University–and former Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Awards judge–explains: “ Compared to the writing of poetry, few other human activities take place so widely, at least in America, absent even a tacit consensus as to why we do them, what good they do, [and] what function they serve.” Poet Daisy Fried expands upon the idea: “ But politically-alert poetry is no more intrinsically useful than any other poetry…the kind of poetry written to make us feel better, for example” along with poet and professor Major Jackson: “ The function of poetry is that it does not have any function beyond its own construction and being-in-the-world.”
https://arts.cgu.edu/tufts-poetry-awards/defining-role-poetry-society-ongoing-conversation/
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Title: Defining the Role of Poetry in Society: The Ongoing Conversation – Tufts Poetry Awards Headings: Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Blog Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Blog May 10, 2017 Defining the Role of Poetry in Society: The Ongoing Conversation Categories Tags Content: These statements hint implicitly at an idea I often hear musicians invoke when discussing their motivations for creating art: that art is truly valuable in and of itself—irrespective of any concept of role or “purpose”. The mere fact that any person moving about the world can stumble upon your art and recognize something in it that reminds them of their own humanity; this act of reciprocal aesthetic experience enriching the lives of people alone makes creating art worthwhile for many artists of varying forms. Another idea I find implicit in these statements is that, while poetry can be an effective means for bringing our attention towards and better conceptualizing injustices, it can also play a dual-role in helping us cope with such injustices. Unfortunately, a good number of social justice issues are not able to be solved overnight, much less within a few years. In this way, the cathartic role of poetry is even more important than a social commentary one. So perhaps there is no singular role for poetry. Rather, poetry is meant to be our companion throughout every stage of societal awareness. This is evidenced through poetry’s multi-faceted ability to inspire us to action, highlight a previously unknown narrative, make us think critically, or simply to allow us to feel our humanity.
https://arts.cgu.edu/tufts-poetry-awards/defining-role-poetry-society-ongoing-conversation/
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Title: Defining the Role of Poetry in Society: The Ongoing Conversation – Tufts Poetry Awards Headings: Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Blog Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Blog May 10, 2017 Defining the Role of Poetry in Society: The Ongoing Conversation Categories Tags Content: Unfortunately, a good number of social justice issues are not able to be solved overnight, much less within a few years. In this way, the cathartic role of poetry is even more important than a social commentary one. So perhaps there is no singular role for poetry. Rather, poetry is meant to be our companion throughout every stage of societal awareness. This is evidenced through poetry’s multi-faceted ability to inspire us to action, highlight a previously unknown narrative, make us think critically, or simply to allow us to feel our humanity. In Conversations on the Craft of Poetry (1961, poet Robert Frost said, “Poetry is what is lost in translation.” Whether a particular poem translates the human ephemeral phenomenological experience in general into words, or translates the experience of one group of people to another, one thing is for certain: poetry isn’t going away anytime soon. Like society itself, it is likely that the role of poetry will be forever-changing—adapting itself to the needs of society as poets see fit, and as the human experience necessitates. I will close with an excerpt from What the Living Do by Marie Howe:
https://arts.cgu.edu/tufts-poetry-awards/defining-role-poetry-society-ongoing-conversation/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_394095600#5_706377110
Title: What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay Example For Students - 1299 words | Artscolumbia Headings: What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay Order Essay Writing Content: He thinks that Romeo should take a harder line with his emotions. From Lord Capulet’s and Paris’ points of view, the purpose of marriage is mostly dynastic, to join two families. The choice of spouse is ruled by social class and wealth. Paris offers marriage to Capulet’s daughter; “ But now, my Lord, what say you to my suit?” Capulet’s initial response is negative, as Juliet is “the hopeful lady of my earth”, and “She hath not seen the change of fourteen years.” He is optimistic for his daughter and tells Paris that he must “Let two more summers wither in there pride”. He eventually agrees to the suit as long as Paris can “woo her” and “get her heart”. Capulet’s “will to her consent is but a part.” Lady Capulet and the nurse present the idea of marriage to Juliet by asking her “How stands your dispositions to be married?”
https://artscolumbia.org/role-love-marriage-play-romeo-juliet-24412/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_394095600#6_706378521
Title: What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay Example For Students - 1299 words | Artscolumbia Headings: What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay Order Essay Writing Content: Capulet’s initial response is negative, as Juliet is “the hopeful lady of my earth”, and “She hath not seen the change of fourteen years.” He is optimistic for his daughter and tells Paris that he must “Let two more summers wither in there pride”. He eventually agrees to the suit as long as Paris can “woo her” and “get her heart”. Capulet’s “will to her consent is but a part.” Lady Capulet and the nurse present the idea of marriage to Juliet by asking her “How stands your dispositions to be married?” We know that Juliet is less than pleased with the idea by her response: “ It is an idea that I dream not of”. With some persuasion from her mother however, including: “Here in Verona, ladies of esteem, Are made already mothers. By my count, I was made your mother much upon these years” READ:
https://artscolumbia.org/role-love-marriage-play-romeo-juliet-24412/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_394095600#7_706379895
Title: What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay Example For Students - 1299 words | Artscolumbia Headings: What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay Order Essay Writing Content: We know that Juliet is less than pleased with the idea by her response: “ It is an idea that I dream not of”. With some persuasion from her mother however, including: “Here in Verona, ladies of esteem, Are made already mothers. By my count, I was made your mother much upon these years” READ: Analyation Of Candy In Of Mice And Men Essay she starts to change her mind. She keeps her options open: “I’ll look to like, if looking liking move; But no more deep will I endart mine eye Than your consent gives strength to make it fly.” By which she means she will consider marriage, but only if she likes Paris and her family approve and help her along.
https://artscolumbia.org/role-love-marriage-play-romeo-juliet-24412/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_394095600#8_706381056
Title: What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay Example For Students - 1299 words | Artscolumbia Headings: What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay Order Essay Writing Content: Analyation Of Candy In Of Mice And Men Essay she starts to change her mind. She keeps her options open: “I’ll look to like, if looking liking move; But no more deep will I endart mine eye Than your consent gives strength to make it fly.” By which she means she will consider marriage, but only if she likes Paris and her family approve and help her along. At the Capulet’s party, Romeo falls in love with Juliet on sight. Romeo introduces himself to Juliet by saying “if I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this,”. Romeo kisses fair Juliet twice, after which she tells him “You kiss by th’book” Just before Juliet learns that Romeo is a Montague and therefore her sworn enemy, she says “My grave is like to be my wedding bed”. Shakespeare uses this to create irony, as marrying Romeo leads to Juliet’s death. The pair declare their feelings for one another is Juliet’s orchard.
https://artscolumbia.org/role-love-marriage-play-romeo-juliet-24412/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_394095600#9_706382511
Title: What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay Example For Students - 1299 words | Artscolumbia Headings: What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay What role do Love and Marriage play in Romeo and Juliet Essay Order Essay Writing Content: At the Capulet’s party, Romeo falls in love with Juliet on sight. Romeo introduces himself to Juliet by saying “if I profane with my unworthiest hand This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this,”. Romeo kisses fair Juliet twice, after which she tells him “You kiss by th’book” Just before Juliet learns that Romeo is a Montague and therefore her sworn enemy, she says “My grave is like to be my wedding bed”. Shakespeare uses this to create irony, as marrying Romeo leads to Juliet’s death. The pair declare their feelings for one another is Juliet’s orchard. Romeo describes Juliet as “the sun!”. The two decide to marry and Juliet tells Romeo to send word tomorrow: “ Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow,”. The audience now feels that Romeo is unreliable and a bit pathetic as he has gone from being in ‘love’ with Rosaline to wanting to marry Juliet. This is an important issue in the play as Shakespeare is showing that when you find the right person, you will have no doubts.
https://artscolumbia.org/role-love-marriage-play-romeo-juliet-24412/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_400251819#8_721627604
Title: Headings: Health Matters: Human Organ Donations, Sales, and the Black Market Health Matters: Human Organ Donations, Sales, and the Black Market Abstract Introduction and Background (Harris and Alcorn 213, 2000-2001). Compare this to the average of 75 Literature Review Discussion Kaserman 1993, 669-678). States and elsewhere. Yet this seemingly minor difference in form yields hugely significant results Conclusion and Recommendation Works Cited Content: 45 percent are whites, 29 percent blacks, 18 percent Hispanics, and 6 percent Asians (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services). Yet donation rates have increased alongside, but not in proportion to, increased population. At the same time, 30.7 percent of kidney donor recipients have died within five years of receiving their transplant, as well as 25.1 percent of heart recipients, 26.2 percent of liver recipients, and 45.6 percent of lung recipients (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services). The black market for organs refers to the criminal act of offering organs for sale when sale is illegal; such a market exists partially if not primarily as a response to the global supply-side shortage. Hence the black market is a problem in developed and developing nations alike. Problematically, poor citizens within developing countries are often the ones selling organs, especially kidneys, through the black market; even children have sold their organs.4 Furthermore the potential long term health risks are seldom fully explained to, or appreciated by, the organ seller. According to one report, individuals are compensated anywhere from $6,000 to $10,000 plus airfare on the high end ($800 on the low end) for one of their kidneys, which is then sold by a black market middleman for anywhere up to $100,000 (Corwin 2011).5 In the United States, a 4 In one documented case, a seventeen-year-old boy in China told a local television station that he sold his kidney for the money to buy an iPad (Patience 2011). 5 Acc
https://arxiv.org/vc/arxiv/papers/1203/1203.4289v1.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_407149569#4_735067425
Title: Headings: Content: Maybe upon deeper reflection or in the future you’ll find that your most important personal values are shifting, or are revealing differently in order to become more specific in their quality. The more specific we are in identifying our core values, the more accurate and clear we can be when applying those to the behaviors that guide our life. As an example, let's say through deeper self-study you have identified a recurring pattern that makes it hard to feel confident in valuing yourself when in the company of intimidating people. One of the core values that you choose is to Value Yourself equally to others, no matter what happens. To make this an important guideline in your life will help strengthen personal behavior to value yourself while in intimidating situations, which increases Personal Integrity. Once you’ve defined some of your most important personal values, then inquire on each one to evaluate how you can better align your thoughts and behaviors with the meaning of each value. For example, ask three questions about the core values of expressing Unity, to help you accurately assess positive changes that you can make to be more authentic and within integrity. What does Unity mean to me, how do I express Unity in my thoughts, behaviors and actions? How can I better practice Unity consciousness throughout my life? Am I practicing empathy with others to more deeply express Unity?
https://ascensionglossary.com/index.php/Personal_Integrity
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_413896826#7_743178609
Title: Tales of Crestoria | Aselia Wiki | Fandom Headings: Tales of Crestoria Tales of Crestoria Contents Story Setting Plot Characters Protagonists Antagonists Returning Characters Gameplay Standard Gameplay Battle Gameplay Gallery Trivia References External Links Languages: Content: An orphan raised at a shelter run by Kanata's father. Devoid of self-doubt, she will not hesitate to take extreme measures to keep Kanata safe. Though she owes Vicious her life, she fears the Great Transgressor is leading Kanata down a dark path and despises him for it. Vicious (ヴィシャス , Vishasu?) - Widely known as the "Great Transgressor," Vicious is feared and despised the world over. He possesses a devil-may-care attitude, and believes people should live their lives as their whims guide them, He crosses paths with and rescues the condemned Kanata and Misella in his search of a certain place. Vicious possesses the unique ability to unlock people's Blood Sins. Aegis Alver (イージス・アルヴァ , Iijisu Aruva?) - A handsome young man of impeccable character who serves as Knight Commander of Medagal. His obsession with righteousness borders on obstinancy.
https://aselia.fandom.com/wiki/Tales_of_Crestoria
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_426453032#1_757610338
Title: Japanese money market funds to close as returns prove elusive - Nikkei Asia Headings: Japanese money market funds to close as returns prove elusive Japanese money market funds to close as returns prove elusive About Sponsored Content This content was commissioned by Nikkei's Global Business Bureau. Content: As money market fund returns sank to a record low of around 0.02%, asset management companies decided that returning customers' money before the funds fall below par value would be safest. All 11 companies have stopped accepting new investments into money market funds. Nomura Asset Management and Daiwa Asset Management intend to repay investors by August and October, respectively. Mitsubishi UFJ Kokusai Asset Management is preparing to do so in April or May. Five other companies, including Nikko Asset Management, had announced plans as of Monday to return customers' money. Money market funds were introduced in Japan in May 1992. Retail investors were drawn to their safety and higher returns compared with bank deposits. Total assets in money market funds peaked at 21 trillion yen in May 2000. But their popularity waned after the 2001 collapse of U.S. energy company Enron, which caused the money market funds holding its debt to drop below par value. The impact of negative interest rates is spreading to other financial products. Returns have sunk below 0.02% for money reserve funds, mutual funds similar to money market funds with assets totaling more than 10 trillion yen.
https://asia.nikkei.com/NAR/Articles/Japanese-money-market-funds-to-close-as-returns-prove-elusive
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_427955368#1_762128188
Title: Internet Effects on Society | Positive and Negative Impact of Internet Headings: Effects of the Internet on Society Effects of the Internet on Society Content: There are however variations in the bandwidths available, the efficiency and cost of its use. It’s been postulated that about 95% of all information available has been digitized and made accessible via the internet. The internet has also led to a complete transformation in communication, availability of knowledge as well as social interaction. However, as with all major technological changes, there are positive and negative effects of the internet on the society too. The positive impacts of the internet include the following: It provides effective communication using emailing and instant messaging services to any part of the world. It improves business interactions and transactions, saving on vital time. Banking and shopping online have made life less complicated. You can access the latest news from any part of the world without depending on the TV or newspaper. Education has received a huge boost as uncountable books and journals are available online from libraries across the world.
https://asianetbroadband.in/effects-of-the-internet-on-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_427955368#2_762129541
Title: Internet Effects on Society | Positive and Negative Impact of Internet Headings: Effects of the Internet on Society Effects of the Internet on Society Content: It provides effective communication using emailing and instant messaging services to any part of the world. It improves business interactions and transactions, saving on vital time. Banking and shopping online have made life less complicated. You can access the latest news from any part of the world without depending on the TV or newspaper. Education has received a huge boost as uncountable books and journals are available online from libraries across the world. This has made research easier. Students can now opt for online courses using the internet. Application for jobs has also become easier as most vacancies are advertised online with online applications becoming the norm. Professionals can now exchange information and materials online, thus enhancing research. The negative impacts of the internet on society include:
https://asianetbroadband.in/effects-of-the-internet-on-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_427955368#3_762130724
Title: Internet Effects on Society | Positive and Negative Impact of Internet Headings: Effects of the Internet on Society Effects of the Internet on Society Content: This has made research easier. Students can now opt for online courses using the internet. Application for jobs has also become easier as most vacancies are advertised online with online applications becoming the norm. Professionals can now exchange information and materials online, thus enhancing research. The negative impacts of the internet on society include: Easy availability of illegal or inappropriate materials online that isn’t age-suitable. Addiction to social networks can disrupt an individual’s life, both personally and professionally. Some miscreants use the internet to hack into people’s accounts for spurious activities including stealing data or banking information. Yet others have been known to misuse the internet for spreading hate and terrorism, two dangerously catastrophic scenarios. However, those indulging in misusing the internet are few and far in-between.
https://asianetbroadband.in/effects-of-the-internet-on-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_427955368#4_762131980
Title: Internet Effects on Society | Positive and Negative Impact of Internet Headings: Effects of the Internet on Society Effects of the Internet on Society Content: Easy availability of illegal or inappropriate materials online that isn’t age-suitable. Addiction to social networks can disrupt an individual’s life, both personally and professionally. Some miscreants use the internet to hack into people’s accounts for spurious activities including stealing data or banking information. Yet others have been known to misuse the internet for spreading hate and terrorism, two dangerously catastrophic scenarios. However, those indulging in misusing the internet are few and far in-between. On a global scale, the internet has been the best thing to have happened to human society in recent years!
https://asianetbroadband.in/effects-of-the-internet-on-society/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#0_764786987
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Vietnam After the War source: HOANG DINH NAM/AFP/Getty Images Overview Download as PDF Prologue: The End of the “American War” On April 30, 1975, the last of America’s wartime personnel in South Vietnam boarded crowded boats and helicopters in a frantic attempt to flee the country. That same day, North Vietnamese tanks crashed through the gates of the Presidential Palace in Saigon. The palace was the seat of the South Vietnamese government, which the Americans had supported and the North Vietnamese had fought against. When North Vietnamese officers entered the palace, South Vietnam’s president told them he was ready to hand over power. They reportedly replied, “You cannot give up what you do not have.” 1 The Vietnam War, or what is known in Vietnam as the Resistance War against the Americans, was over. Image 1: North Vietnamese tanks crashing the gates of the Presidential Palace in Saigon, 1975.
https://asiapacificcurriculum.ca/learning-module/vietnam-after-war
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#1_764788664
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: When North Vietnamese officers entered the palace, South Vietnam’s president told them he was ready to hand over power. They reportedly replied, “You cannot give up what you do not have.” 1 The Vietnam War, or what is known in Vietnam as the Resistance War against the Americans, was over. Image 1: North Vietnamese tanks crashing the gates of the Presidential Palace in Saigon, 1975. The war’s toll was immense. The country’s infrastructure was ravaged by bombing and landmines, and parts of its otherwise lush landscape had been stripped by toxic chemicals like Agent Orange. As many as two million civilians died in the conflict, along with 1.3 million Vietnamese soldiers. Most of these soldiers died fighting for or alongside North Vietnam. 2 But for all the losses North Vietnam had to absorb, its government and its allies in the south had reason to feel triumphant.
https://asiapacificcurriculum.ca/learning-module/vietnam-after-war
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#2_764790250
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: The war’s toll was immense. The country’s infrastructure was ravaged by bombing and landmines, and parts of its otherwise lush landscape had been stripped by toxic chemicals like Agent Orange. As many as two million civilians died in the conflict, along with 1.3 million Vietnamese soldiers. Most of these soldiers died fighting for or alongside North Vietnam. 2 But for all the losses North Vietnam had to absorb, its government and its allies in the south had reason to feel triumphant. They had “prevailed against all odds,” says historian Christopher Goscha, first beating the French in a violent war of de-colonization, then beating the Americans in one of the most brutal conflicts of the Cold War. 3 Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Civil wars result from, and sometimes deepen, divisions within societies. As Goscha observes, those divisions do not simply disappear once the fighting stops. 4 This was the case in Vietnam.
https://asiapacificcurriculum.ca/learning-module/vietnam-after-war
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#3_764791903
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: They had “prevailed against all odds,” says historian Christopher Goscha, first beating the French in a violent war of de-colonization, then beating the Americans in one of the most brutal conflicts of the Cold War. 3 Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Civil wars result from, and sometimes deepen, divisions within societies. As Goscha observes, those divisions do not simply disappear once the fighting stops. 4 This was the case in Vietnam. Although some people in South Vietnam welcomed reunification and “liberation,” not everyone shared the feeling of triumph. For some, the war’s end raised uncomfortable questions: What kind of government would they have? Would the south have autonomy from the communist north? And what would happen to the people the communists viewed as enemies, such as capitalists and those who were associated with the South Vietnam government and its American or French backers?
https://asiapacificcurriculum.ca/learning-module/vietnam-after-war
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#4_764793539
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: Although some people in South Vietnam welcomed reunification and “liberation,” not everyone shared the feeling of triumph. For some, the war’s end raised uncomfortable questions: What kind of government would they have? Would the south have autonomy from the communist north? And what would happen to the people the communists viewed as enemies, such as capitalists and those who were associated with the South Vietnam government and its American or French backers? The fall of Saigon in 1975 paved the way for the long-awaited reunification of Vietnam. But reconciliation—“healing the wounds and divisions of a society in the aftermath of sustained violence”—was a bigger challenge. 5 One thing standing in the way of reconciliation was the North Vietnamese government’s deep suspicion of many people in the south and their doubts about southerners’ loyalty to the communist regime. As will be discussed later, its approach to building a sense of loyalty was often heavy-handed and often had the effect of alienating people rather than winning them over. The story of Vietnam after the war can be told from many different perspectives.
https://asiapacificcurriculum.ca/learning-module/vietnam-after-war
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#5_764795408
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: The fall of Saigon in 1975 paved the way for the long-awaited reunification of Vietnam. But reconciliation—“healing the wounds and divisions of a society in the aftermath of sustained violence”—was a bigger challenge. 5 One thing standing in the way of reconciliation was the North Vietnamese government’s deep suspicion of many people in the south and their doubts about southerners’ loyalty to the communist regime. As will be discussed later, its approach to building a sense of loyalty was often heavy-handed and often had the effect of alienating people rather than winning them over. The story of Vietnam after the war can be told from many different perspectives. Here, we focus on one of those perspectives: that of the southerners who were made to feel that their lives before 1975 were a crime that needed to be punished, or a sin for which they needed to atone. We look at how they responded to life under a new system; some adapted, some found safe ways to resist, and some decided that their best or only hope was to leave to make a new life elsewhere. We also look at the dramatic changes that have taken place in Vietnam since economic reforms were introduced in 1986— changes that, according to recent surveys, have made Vietnam one of the most optimistic societies in the world.
https://asiapacificcurriculum.ca/learning-module/vietnam-after-war
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#6_764797426
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: Here, we focus on one of those perspectives: that of the southerners who were made to feel that their lives before 1975 were a crime that needed to be punished, or a sin for which they needed to atone. We look at how they responded to life under a new system; some adapted, some found safe ways to resist, and some decided that their best or only hope was to leave to make a new life elsewhere. We also look at the dramatic changes that have taken place in Vietnam since economic reforms were introduced in 1986— changes that, according to recent surveys, have made Vietnam one of the most optimistic societies in the world. The changes have been so dramatic that Vietnam is now luring back some of the people who left—people who believed that post-war Vietnam had nothing to offer them. Background: The Road to War and Partition In May 1975, the North Vietnamese government faced the daunting task of stitching back together a country torn apart by decades of war. This rupture had its roots in the period of French colonization (1858–1954), a bitter experience for the vast majority of Vietnamese that gave rise to various pro-independence movements. The most significant of these was the Indochinese Communist Party created by nationalist leader Ho Chi Minh in 1930.
https://asiapacificcurriculum.ca/learning-module/vietnam-after-war
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#7_764799399
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: The changes have been so dramatic that Vietnam is now luring back some of the people who left—people who believed that post-war Vietnam had nothing to offer them. Background: The Road to War and Partition In May 1975, the North Vietnamese government faced the daunting task of stitching back together a country torn apart by decades of war. This rupture had its roots in the period of French colonization (1858–1954), a bitter experience for the vast majority of Vietnamese that gave rise to various pro-independence movements. The most significant of these was the Indochinese Communist Party created by nationalist leader Ho Chi Minh in 1930. During the Second World War, the Japanese occupied Indochina, but kept the French in place to administer Vietnam. Meanwhile, in 1941, Ho Chi Minh secretly created the Vietnamese Independence League, called the Viet Minh, but did not have an opportunity to seize power until 1945. In March of that year, the Japanese overthrew the French in Indochina, but then then surrendered to the Allies five months later. The surrender created a power vacuum that allowed the Viet Minh to seize power in the northern city of Hanoi. On September 2, 1945, Ho Chi Minh declared the country’s independence, naming it the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
https://asiapacificcurriculum.ca/learning-module/vietnam-after-war
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#11_764806694
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: These elections, it was believed, would unite the country under one of the two governments (Ho Chi Minh was heavily favoured). But this was not to be. In 1955, an anti-communist nationalist in the south named Ngo Dinh Diem transformed the State of Vietnam into the Republic of Vietnam and opposed unification with the communist north. 6 The existence of two Vietnams was now more entrenched: a communist North Vietnam and an authoritarian non-communist South Vietnam. Map 1: The Two Vietnams, Early 1975. By 1960, a civil war was brewing, especially after the North created the National Liberation Front (NLF), a political organization and army, better known as the Viet Cong, in the south. The NLF included both communists and non-communists, and its purpose was to bring down the Ngo Dinh Diem government and unify the country on the North’s terms. As the Viet Cong expanded its control over the south, the U.S. responded by sending more military advisers.
https://asiapacificcurriculum.ca/learning-module/vietnam-after-war
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#12_764808346
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: Map 1: The Two Vietnams, Early 1975. By 1960, a civil war was brewing, especially after the North created the National Liberation Front (NLF), a political organization and army, better known as the Viet Cong, in the south. The NLF included both communists and non-communists, and its purpose was to bring down the Ngo Dinh Diem government and unify the country on the North’s terms. As the Viet Cong expanded its control over the south, the U.S. responded by sending more military advisers. Worried that Ngo Dinh Diem was failing to stop the communists from taking over, U.S. President John F. Kennedy supported the South Vietnamese military’s overthrow of Ngo Dinh Diem in 1963. Neither Diem nor Kennedy would survive the year. Diem was assassinated by his own military on November 2, 1963, and Kennedy was killed in Dallas three weeks later. Following Kennedy’s assassination, Lyndon Johnson became the new U.S. president. In 1965, the United States intervened directly in Vietnam by sending troops to South Vietnam.
https://asiapacificcurriculum.ca/learning-module/vietnam-after-war
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#13_764810068
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: Worried that Ngo Dinh Diem was failing to stop the communists from taking over, U.S. President John F. Kennedy supported the South Vietnamese military’s overthrow of Ngo Dinh Diem in 1963. Neither Diem nor Kennedy would survive the year. Diem was assassinated by his own military on November 2, 1963, and Kennedy was killed in Dallas three weeks later. Following Kennedy’s assassination, Lyndon Johnson became the new U.S. president. In 1965, the United States intervened directly in Vietnam by sending troops to South Vietnam. The Second Indochina War—also known as the American War—had begun; it would not end until the United States withdrew and South Vietnam fell to the communist-run Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1975. Consolidating Political Control The North and its allies’ defeat of the Republic of Vietnam cleared the way for the long-awaited reunification of the country. Soon after that, the North Vietnamese government took several steps to consolidate its political control over the south. This included eliminating potential rivals, “re-educating” those who were suspected of disloyalty, and preventing other ideologies and beliefs from competing with socialism.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#14_764811975
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: The Second Indochina War—also known as the American War—had begun; it would not end until the United States withdrew and South Vietnam fell to the communist-run Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1975. Consolidating Political Control The North and its allies’ defeat of the Republic of Vietnam cleared the way for the long-awaited reunification of the country. Soon after that, the North Vietnamese government took several steps to consolidate its political control over the south. This included eliminating potential rivals, “re-educating” those who were suspected of disloyalty, and preventing other ideologies and beliefs from competing with socialism. Removing rivals: The North quickly made clear that previous agreements for sharing power with allied groups in the south were no longer valid. According to the 1973 Paris Peace Accords (another set of negotiations that aimed to bring an end to the conflict), South Vietnam “was supposed to continue to exist as a separate and sovereign state” until the northerners and the southerners could agree on how to “unite the two Vietnams via elections or negotiations.” 7 Several NLF leaders believed that they could carve out and maintain some sort of neutral, non-communist southern state. At first, they had reason to be optimistic:
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Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: Removing rivals: The North quickly made clear that previous agreements for sharing power with allied groups in the south were no longer valid. According to the 1973 Paris Peace Accords (another set of negotiations that aimed to bring an end to the conflict), South Vietnam “was supposed to continue to exist as a separate and sovereign state” until the northerners and the southerners could agree on how to “unite the two Vietnams via elections or negotiations.” 7 Several NLF leaders believed that they could carve out and maintain some sort of neutral, non-communist southern state. At first, they had reason to be optimistic: the North had made repeated promises “that they were in no rush to communize the south.” 8 Image 2: Viet Cong soldiers waving NLF flag. But in the weeks after liberation, there were already signs that the North would not tolerate an alternative base of power, especially one that included non-communists like the NLF. One top NLF official named Truong Nhu Tang reflected on this while watching the victory parade organized by the communists shortly after they took Saigon.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_430852317#16_764815814
Title: Vietnam After the War | Asia Pacific Curriculum Headings: Vietnam After the War Vietnam After the War Overview Prologue: The End of the “American War” Introduction: The Challenges of Reconciliation Background: The Road to War and Partition Consolidating Political Control Building a Socialist Economy Resistance and Escape Putting Post-War Vietnam in Context Doi Moi and the “New” New Vietnam Vietnamese Youth: Writing the Next Chapter Acknowledgement Content: the North had made repeated promises “that they were in no rush to communize the south.” 8 Image 2: Viet Cong soldiers waving NLF flag. But in the weeks after liberation, there were already signs that the North would not tolerate an alternative base of power, especially one that included non-communists like the NLF. One top NLF official named Truong Nhu Tang reflected on this while watching the victory parade organized by the communists shortly after they took Saigon. Rather than carry the NLF flag, his troops (divisions) were carrying the Democratic Republic of Vietnam flag, the flag of North Vietnam. He says: Seeing this, I experienced almost a physical shock. Turning to Van Tien Dung who was then standing next to me, I asked quietly, “Where are our divisions one, three, five, seven, and nine?” Dung stared at me a moment, then replied with equal deliberateness; “
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Title: Collaborative Instructional Design System – transforming teachers, inspiring learners Headings: Collaborative Instructional Design System Collaborative Instructional Design System Get Your Free User ID Now! The Collaborative Instructional Design System (CIDS) WHAT IS CIDS? WHY? How? Facebook Content: WHY? Connecting the dots… ..bridging between theoretical framework to best classroom practices. Generates teachers’ creativit y to unpack the curriculu m based on the characteristics of the 21st Century Learning and global pedagogical practice s into classroom best practice s following the era of Education 4.0. Comply with The Sustainable Development Goal 4 Education 2030 Agenda (UNESCO) ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. How? Formulating an interactive procedural flow of instructional planning that meets the 21st-century learning environment. Customizable planning items that fulfilled the school’s needs. Designing the instruction for a class, group, or personalized learning. Integrating STEM, STEAM, and STREAM learning into the lesson plan. Implementing Modular and Project Based Learning environment.
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Title: Collaborative Instructional Design System – transforming teachers, inspiring learners Headings: Collaborative Instructional Design System Collaborative Instructional Design System Get Your Free User ID Now! The Collaborative Instructional Design System (CIDS) WHAT IS CIDS? WHY? How? Facebook Content: Formulating an interactive procedural flow of instructional planning that meets the 21st-century learning environment. Customizable planning items that fulfilled the school’s needs. Designing the instruction for a class, group, or personalized learning. Integrating STEM, STEAM, and STREAM learning into the lesson plan. Implementing Modular and Project Based Learning environment. Facilitating, monitoring and guiding features at the various administrative levels. Involving various communities in the PLC program. Communicating, collaborating and sharing information virtually in PLC. Providing virtual learning platform for students. And many more features that lead to current 21st Century Learning.
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Title: What kind of consequences do I face for my first disorderly conduct charge? Headings: What kind of consequences do I face for my first disorderly conduct charge? What kind of consequences do I face for my first disorderly conduct charge? Question Details: Examples of Disorderly Conduct Consequences of Disorderly Conduct Content: I have post some additional info for you below. I suggest you hire a lawyer as you can likely walk away from this without having a criminal record. Disorderly conduct is one of the most common offenses in the United States, and is often the result of unreasonable police officers giving someone a hard time until they lose their cool. Disorderly conduct generally includes most kinds of unruly or disturbing behaviors, which acts to provoke a disturbance. Disorderly conduct laws exist in every state, and are often used as a “catch-all” charge for minor offenses. It is important to note that disorderly conduct is a prosecutable offense, which can lead to fines, jail time, and other punishments upon conviction. Examples of Disorderly Conduct Disorderly conduct offenses vary widely by state. Here are some of the most common acts that are considered disorderly conduct offenses: Public drunkenness Inciting a riot disturbance of the peace loitering in certain areas fighting / physical altercations obstructing traffic use of extremely obscene or abusive language loud or unreasonable noise Given the wide range of behaviors that could constitute disorderly conduct, a person may be arrested for this crime without proper cause. Virtually any socially offensive or disruptive conduct may be prosecuted as disorderly conduct.
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Title: What kind of consequences do I face for my first disorderly conduct charge? Headings: What kind of consequences do I face for my first disorderly conduct charge? What kind of consequences do I face for my first disorderly conduct charge? Question Details: Examples of Disorderly Conduct Consequences of Disorderly Conduct Content: It is important to note that disorderly conduct is a prosecutable offense, which can lead to fines, jail time, and other punishments upon conviction. Examples of Disorderly Conduct Disorderly conduct offenses vary widely by state. Here are some of the most common acts that are considered disorderly conduct offenses: Public drunkenness Inciting a riot disturbance of the peace loitering in certain areas fighting / physical altercations obstructing traffic use of extremely obscene or abusive language loud or unreasonable noise Given the wide range of behaviors that could constitute disorderly conduct, a person may be arrested for this crime without proper cause. Virtually any socially offensive or disruptive conduct may be prosecuted as disorderly conduct. Consequences of Disorderly Conduct While disorderly conduct may seem like an insignificant charge at first, individuals with a disorderly conduct conviction on their record may have a difficult time pursuing educational, career, and other opportunities in the future. In addition, a disorderly conduct conviction may influence the outcome of any subsequent bout with the law. Disorderly conduct charges might be dropped after an arrest or may be prosecuted as misdemeanors. In some more serious cases, disorderly conduct can be prosecuted as a felony, which may result in significant jail time. A disorderly conduct conviction can bring significant punishment, including fines, community service, compulsory counseling, and jail time.
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Title: Social Media Policy for Federal Employees - ask.FEDweek Headings: Social Media Policy for Federal Employees Social Media Policy for Federal Employees Federal government social media policies include: Content: Social Media Policy for Federal Employees - ask. FEDweek Social Media Policy for Federal Employees Federal Government Standards of Conduct do not prohibit federal employees from establishing and maintaining personal social media accounts. However, employees must ensure that their social media activities comply with the Standards and other applicable laws, including agency supplemental regulations and agency-specific policies. Federal government social media policies include: When employees are on-duty, the Standards of Conduct require that they use official time in an honest effort to perform official duties, and that they use government property only to perform official duties, unless they are authorized to use government property for other purposes. This limits the extent to which employees may access and use their personal social media accounts while on duty. Where agencies have established policies permitting limited personal use of government resources by their employees, those policies may authorize employees to access their personal social media accounts while on duty. In general, the Standards of Conduct prohibit employees from using their official titles, positions, or any authority associated with their public offices for private gain. In evaluating whether a reference to an employee’s official title or position on social media violates the Standards of Conduct, the agency ethics official must consider the totality of the circumstances to determine whether a reasonable person with knowledge of the relevant facts would conclude that the government sanctions or endorses the communication. An employee does not, for example, create the appearance of government sanction merely by identifying his or her official title or position in an area of the personal social media account designated for biographical information.
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Title: Social Media Policy for Federal Employees - ask.FEDweek Headings: Social Media Policy for Federal Employees Social Media Policy for Federal Employees Federal government social media policies include: Content: This limits the extent to which employees may access and use their personal social media accounts while on duty. Where agencies have established policies permitting limited personal use of government resources by their employees, those policies may authorize employees to access their personal social media accounts while on duty. In general, the Standards of Conduct prohibit employees from using their official titles, positions, or any authority associated with their public offices for private gain. In evaluating whether a reference to an employee’s official title or position on social media violates the Standards of Conduct, the agency ethics official must consider the totality of the circumstances to determine whether a reasonable person with knowledge of the relevant facts would conclude that the government sanctions or endorses the communication. An employee does not, for example, create the appearance of government sanction merely by identifying his or her official title or position in an area of the personal social media account designated for biographical information. It is not a misuse of position for employees to recommend or endorse someone, for example a job seeker, merely because they have provided their official titles or positions in areas of their personal social media accounts that are designated for biographical information. Employees generally should not, however, affirmatively choose to include a reference to their title, position, or employer in a recommendation. An employee is not considered to be seeking employment with any person or organization merely because the employee has posted a resume or similar summary of professional experience to the employee’s personal social media account. An employee who receives an unsolicited message or job offer is seeking employment with the sender only if the employee responds to the message and the employee’s response is anything other than a rejection. The Standards of Conduct generally do not prevent employees from discussing or sharing government information that is publicly available.
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Title: How many women are citizens of Vatican City? - Catholicism census citizenship | Ask MetaFilter Headings: How many women are citizens of Vatican City? How many women are citizens of Vatican City? February 24, 2013 1:47 PM Subscribe Content: How many women are citizens of Vatican City? - Catholicism census citizenship | Ask MetaFilter go-to-bottom How many women are citizens of Vatican City? February 24, 2013 1:47 PM Subscribe I'm interested in the citizenship of Vatican City -- does it include any women? if yes, how many, and what are their roles? and what is the age range of citizens? Since citizenship is granted according to official status, I assume there are no children? How about residents, as opposed to citizens? Are there any spouses or children of citizens living there? This summary from the Holy See press office almost tells me what I want to know: As of December 31st 2011, there were 594, persons having the Vatican citizenship, of which 71 Cardinals, 307 of the Clergy having status as members of the Pontifical Representations, 51 other members of the Clergy, 1 Sister, 109 members of the Pontifical Swiss Guard and 55 other lay persons.
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Title: How many women are citizens of Vatican City? - Catholicism census citizenship | Ask MetaFilter Headings: How many women are citizens of Vatican City? How many women are citizens of Vatican City? February 24, 2013 1:47 PM Subscribe Content: Since citizenship is granted according to official status, I assume there are no children? How about residents, as opposed to citizens? Are there any spouses or children of citizens living there? This summary from the Holy See press office almost tells me what I want to know: As of December 31st 2011, there were 594, persons having the Vatican citizenship, of which 71 Cardinals, 307 of the Clergy having status as members of the Pontifical Representations, 51 other members of the Clergy, 1 Sister, 109 members of the Pontifical Swiss Guard and 55 other lay persons. The persons authorized to reside in the Vatican City maintaining their original citizenship were 238, of the aforementioned numbers. I'm looking for a little more detail: are any of those clergy or "other lay persons" women? Who is that one Sister, and what does she do? Are any of the male citizens married?
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Title: How many women are citizens of Vatican City? - Catholicism census citizenship | Ask MetaFilter Headings: How many women are citizens of Vatican City? How many women are citizens of Vatican City? February 24, 2013 1:47 PM Subscribe Content: The persons authorized to reside in the Vatican City maintaining their original citizenship were 238, of the aforementioned numbers. I'm looking for a little more detail: are any of those clergy or "other lay persons" women? Who is that one Sister, and what does she do? Are any of the male citizens married? It seems that only single men are allowed to join the Swiss Guard -- are they allowed to marry while serving at the Vatican? Who are the lay people who are Vatican City citizens (or residents)? Do they have families? posted by Corvid to Society & Culture (11 answers total) 10 users marked this as a favorite go-to-top
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Title: Difference Between Archaea and Bacteria (With Table) – Ask Any Difference Headings: Difference Between Archaea and Bacteria (With Table) Difference Between Archaea and Bacteria (With Table) Archaea vs Bacteria Comparison Table Between Archaea and Bacteria (in Tabular Form) What is Archaea? What is Bacteria? Main Differences Between Archaea and Bacteria Conclusion Content: Although some bacteria can cause food poisoning and infectious diseases in human beings, most of them are harmless. Many bacteria are useful as well. For example, bifidobacteria reside in the digestive tract of the human body and enables the digestion of food. Bacteria are also used in a variety of industrial processes, especially in the food industry. For example, the production of cheeses, yoghurt and pickles are not possible without bacterial reactions. Main Differences Between Archaea and Bacteria Both Archaea and Bacteria are single-celled prokaryotes. But Archaea shows certain characteristics of Eukaryotes as well. Like Eukaryotes, they have three RNA. But bacteria contain only one Ribonucleic Acid (RNA). Archaea can exist in extreme and unusual conditions like salty water, hot springs, deeper regions of oceans, marshes and gastrointestinal tract of human beings.
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Title: Difference Between Archaea and Eubacteria (With Table) – Ask Any Difference Headings: Difference Between Archaea and Eubacteria (With Table) Difference Between Archaea and Eubacteria (With Table) Archaea vs Eubacteria Comparison Table Between Archaea and Eubacteria (in Tabular Form) What is Archaea? What is Eubacteria? Main Differences Between Archaea and Eubacteria Conclusion References Content: They reproduce Sexually as well as Asexually. Cell Wall The cell wall is pseudopeptidoglycan. The cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan with muramic acid or sometimes with lipopolysaccharide. Impact factor Archaea are non-pathogens, meaning they are not harmful and never causes diseases in humans Eubacteria are pathogens, meaning they may cause diseases in humans. What is Archaea? Archaea are single-celled and simple microorganisms that live and thrive in extreme conditions. They are extensively found in places like deep ocean bed, salt brine and also in volcanic eruption sites. They belong to the Monera Kingdom and they are prokaryotes. Archaea are also commonly called as extremophiles. Archaea are of different shapes.
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Title: Difference Between Opportunity Cost and Trade Off (With Table) – Ask Any Difference Headings: Difference Between Opportunity Cost and Trade Off (With Table) Difference Between Opportunity Cost and Trade Off (With Table) Opportunity Cost vs Trade Off Comparison Table Between Opportunity Cost and Trade Off What is Opportunity Cost? What is Trade Off? Main Differences Between Opportunity Cost and Trade Off Conclusion References Content: Difference Between Opportunity Cost and Trade Off (With Table) – Ask Any Difference Difference Between Opportunity Cost and Trade Off (With Table) Opportunity cost and Trade off both are terms we come across when we have decisions to make in the financial arena of our business. The trade off and opportunity cost both are partially linked to each other with the former (trade off) helping to evaluate the later (opportunity cost). Often choices have to be made in business to utilize scarce resources in the best possible way. For both the concepts opportunity cost and trade off a single preference has to be made amongst many other choices, and in each case, other potential or non-potential alternative has to be left behind Opportunity Cost vs Trade Off The difference between opportunity cost and trade-off is that opportunity cost is the cost of choosing a particular action and letting go of other opportunities whereas for a trade-off it is the act of giving up on a particular option to choose for another potential or non-potential choice. Comparison Table Between Opportunity Cost and Trade Off Parameter of comparison Opportunity Cost Trade Off Meaning The cost of choosing a particular option in return of letting go of next best potential opportunity The action of giving up on a particular option trade off chose for another option Choices made Usually one opts for better preference The process is entirely under in the action of prioritizing what an individual want Risk Taken Losses experienced are not accounted No direct link trade off what one has sacrificed for Privileges Better choices are made hence at a privilege. The price of other possessions are at cost Profit/Loss Links trade off the gain that was lost but could have been avoided due trade off wrong decision making Does not calculate the profit or loss but linked with factors such as choice of time Calculation Calculated by subtracting the value of the preferred option from the value of the most worthwhile choice Cannot be calculated What is Opportunity Cost? Opportunity cost denotes the potential benefit an individual loses in the process of choosing one alternative over another. Opportunity cost formulates the benefits that could have been gained if the other potential choice opted. Opportunity cost can be often seen if an individual is not careful. Better decision-making skills are formed eventually in the process of understanding the potential of missed opportunities.
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