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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1065543615#2_2109233402 | Title: How Long Does A Bee Sting Last? | BeehiveHero
Headings: How Long Do Bee Stings Last?
Dan Greenwood
How Long Do Bee Stings Last?
Everyone Is Different
Gender
Age
Allergies
Number of Stings
Treatment
How Quickly You Remove the Stingers
How Long Do Symptoms Last?
A Bee Sting Timeline
Mild and Moderate Symptoms
Severe Symptoms
When to See a Doctor
Time is of the Essence
Content: There are few things you can take into account, that might alter the duration (or severity) of your sting. Gender
Women could be more susceptible to bee venom than men, but not in the way you might think. It’s been debunked that estrogen causes hypersensitivity to venom, but more research is needed in some areas for this. For example, hormonal fluctuations (caused by menstruation, menopause, or even pregnancy) could impact how your body reacts to bee stings. Hormonal changes in men are far less likely (and much less significant). I’m not saying that women are more at risk of severe stings, rather that women should pay extra attention to changes in their symptoms. Age
The older you are, the worse your symptoms could be. Studies have proven that adults are more likely to experience severe symptoms, and also more likely to be fatally stung. Evidence suggests that most children who are allergic to bee venom, outgrow their allergies later in life. Allergies
Likewise, if you weren’t allergic as a child, it doesn’t mean you’re totally immune and safe. | https://beehivehero.com/how-long-does-a-bee-sting-last/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1066336523#12_2111285438 | Title: Can Bees Kill You – Bees & Beekeeping Information
Headings: Can Bees Kill You – Bees & Beekeeping Information
Can Bees Kill You – Bees & Beekeeping Information
How Bees Help Us
Pollination
Bees Are Important To A Healthy Environment
Biodiversity
Honey
The Basics Of Beekeeping
Study all about bees to learn when they arrive, and how to manage them.
Connect with your local beekeeping organizations as they may be valuable in helping you during your first season.
Can Bees Kill You?
How Bee Sting Allergies Work
How To Survive
What To Do If Bees Attack You
Conclusion
Content: Can Bees Kill You? How Bee Sting Allergies Work
Can bees kill you? Well, when a honey bee stings, the stinger is detached from the bee and has a sac of venom. The venom is then injected into the skin and alerts your immune system, which causes an allergic reaction. The allergy is typically classified as either local or systemic. The local allergic reaction causes the area to become red and swollen but is not life-threatening; however, a systemic allergic reaction is. This is because it affects the entire body. The venom typically has two substances - phospholipase A2 and melatin. Melatin causes pain while phospholipase A2 damages the tissues it comes in contact with. | https://beekeepbuzz.com/can-bees-kill-you/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1069275339#0_2118617567 | Title: Cereal Mashup | Craft Beer & Brewing
Headings: Cereal Mashup
Cereal Mashup
ARTICLES FOR YOU
Content: Cereal Mashup | Craft Beer & Brewing
Cereal Mashup
So you want to perform a cereal mash? Good for you! The cereal mash is your key to unlocking starches in raw and unmalted grains and making them available for conversion by mash enzymes. Dave Carpenter Jul 5, 2015 - 4 min read
With the wide range of malted, torrefied, and flaked adjuncts available to homebrewers these days, there’s actually not much reason to bother with cereal mashing anymore. Nonetheless, it’s a historically relevant technique you might want to keep in your back pocket for a rainy day. After all, great mountain climbers still know how to execute a Dülfersitz rappel even though modern equipment makes it mostly unnecessary. Let’s say you want to brew with oats or maize, but you forgot to buy rolled oats or flaked maize at the homebrew store. If you happen to have Irish steel-cut oats or corn grits in the kitchen cupboard, you can use that instead by conducting a cereal mash. The goal of the technique is to hydrate and gelatinize the internal starches, which happens at different temperatures for different grains. To perform a cereal mash, you’ll need your unmalted adjunct and some two-row or six-row barley malt. | https://beerandbrewing.com/cereal-mashup/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1070345521#3_2121057235 | Title: 5 Bees That Sting (And 3 That Don’t) - Bee Real Honey
Headings: 5 Bees That Sting (And 3 That Don’t)
5 Bees That Sting (And 3 That Don’t)
Table of Contents
Why Bees Sting
What Happens When A Bee Stings
Why Bee Stings Hurt So Much
Do Bees Die When They Sting You?
Comparing Types of Bees
5 Types of Bees That Sting
Female Honey Bees
Honey bees sting mostly as a form of protection when they believe that they are under attack.
Female Bumblebees
Female Carpenter Bees
Africanized Honey Bees
Neon Cuckoo Bees
3 Types of Bees That Do Not Sting
Stingless or Meliponine Bees
Male Bumblebees
Male Carpenter Bees
Resources
Content: Just like humans protect their homes from harm, bees can sting to safeguard their colony from attack. They may also sting as a form of response to an attack on any member of their colony. For bees, an attack on one is an attack on all. Do not think you can interfere with the pollen sources of a bee and go unharmed. A bee can sting at any time if it senses an interference with its food. To avoid being stung, avoid not just the bees but also their habitats. What Happens When A Bee Stings
A bee sting is characterized by the release of apitoxin through its stinger. Apitoxin is a venom containing protein substances that affect the immune system and skin, leading to instantaneous pain. This can cause many reactions ranging from temporary pain to a severe allergic reaction. However, not everyone will get the same effect every time a bee stings. | https://beerealhoney.com/5-bees-that-sting-and-3-that-dont/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1070345521#4_2121058933 | Title: 5 Bees That Sting (And 3 That Don’t) - Bee Real Honey
Headings: 5 Bees That Sting (And 3 That Don’t)
5 Bees That Sting (And 3 That Don’t)
Table of Contents
Why Bees Sting
What Happens When A Bee Stings
Why Bee Stings Hurt So Much
Do Bees Die When They Sting You?
Comparing Types of Bees
5 Types of Bees That Sting
Female Honey Bees
Honey bees sting mostly as a form of protection when they believe that they are under attack.
Female Bumblebees
Female Carpenter Bees
Africanized Honey Bees
Neon Cuckoo Bees
3 Types of Bees That Do Not Sting
Stingless or Meliponine Bees
Male Bumblebees
Male Carpenter Bees
Resources
Content: To avoid being stung, avoid not just the bees but also their habitats. What Happens When A Bee Stings
A bee sting is characterized by the release of apitoxin through its stinger. Apitoxin is a venom containing protein substances that affect the immune system and skin, leading to instantaneous pain. This can cause many reactions ranging from temporary pain to a severe allergic reaction. However, not everyone will get the same effect every time a bee stings. The temporary reaction comes with an instant sharp burning pain, redness, and swelling around that part of the skin. This mild reaction usually disappears within a few hours. There could be a more severe reaction where the swelling lasts for more hours or days, accompanied by extreme redness. Anaphylaxis is the worst reaction that can occur from a bee sting. This reaction can be life threatening and require emergency medical services. | https://beerealhoney.com/5-bees-that-sting-and-3-that-dont/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1070345521#5_2121060681 | Title: 5 Bees That Sting (And 3 That Don’t) - Bee Real Honey
Headings: 5 Bees That Sting (And 3 That Don’t)
5 Bees That Sting (And 3 That Don’t)
Table of Contents
Why Bees Sting
What Happens When A Bee Stings
Why Bee Stings Hurt So Much
Do Bees Die When They Sting You?
Comparing Types of Bees
5 Types of Bees That Sting
Female Honey Bees
Honey bees sting mostly as a form of protection when they believe that they are under attack.
Female Bumblebees
Female Carpenter Bees
Africanized Honey Bees
Neon Cuckoo Bees
3 Types of Bees That Do Not Sting
Stingless or Meliponine Bees
Male Bumblebees
Male Carpenter Bees
Resources
Content: The temporary reaction comes with an instant sharp burning pain, redness, and swelling around that part of the skin. This mild reaction usually disappears within a few hours. There could be a more severe reaction where the swelling lasts for more hours or days, accompanied by extreme redness. Anaphylaxis is the worst reaction that can occur from a bee sting. This reaction can be life threatening and require emergency medical services. Furthermore, multiple bee stings leading to the accumulation of venom in the human body can be of greater damage. Children, older individuals, and people with heart or lung issues are susceptible to more risk when stung multiple times. Why Bee Stings Hurt So Much
Apitoxin contains multiple protein substances. Of the many peptides in apitoxin, a substance called melittin is the most abundant. When a bee releases its venom, melittin sets off pain receptors in the body. | https://beerealhoney.com/5-bees-that-sting-and-3-that-dont/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1079472689#0_2139948069 | Title: what is nudging? | Behavioral Science & Policy Association
Headings: what is nudging?
what is nudging?
By PG Hansen, PhD., Behavioural Scientist, Roskilde University
Nudge
Nudging
Ethics and Policy
About the author
Content: what is nudging? | Behavioral Science & Policy Association
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By PG Hansen, PhD., Behavioural Scientist, Roskilde University
Over the past four decades, advances in the behavioral sciences have revealed how human behavior and decision-making is boundedly rational [i], systematically biased, and strongly habitual owing to the interplay of psychological forces with what ought to be, from the perspective of rationality, irrelevant features of complex decision-making contexts. These behavioral insights teach us how contextual aspects of decision-making may systematically lead people to fail to act on well-informed preferences and thus fail to achieve their preferred ends. In the domain of public policy such advances may also teach us how neglecting these insights can be responsible for the failures of policies to reach intended effects and why paying more attention to them may provide the key for dealing more effectively with some of the main challenges modern societies and organizations face. Nudge
In their popular book Nudge – Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth and Happiness (2008), Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein suggested that if a particular unfortunate behavioral or decision making pattern is the result of cognitive boundaries, biases, or habits, this pattern may be “nudged” toward a better option by integrating insights about the very same kind of boundaries, biases, and habits into the choice architecture surrounding the behavior – i.e. the physical, social, and psychological aspects of the contexts that influence and in which our choices take place – in ways that promote a more preferred behavior rather than obstruct it. In particular, they argue that such nudges may avoid some of the challenges and potential pitfalls of traditional regulation, such as costly procedures and ineffective campaigning, unintended effects of incentivizing behaviors, and invasive choice regulation, such as bans. The advantage, they claim, of applying nudges is that public policy makers might thus supplement – or, perhaps, even replace (Thaler & Sunstein 2008, p. 14) – traditional regulation with nudges to influence people’s everyday choices and behaviors in cheaper, less invasive, and more effective ways. That is, nudging seems to offer policy makers an effective way to influence citizens’ behavior without further restricting freedom of choice, imposing mandatory obligations, or introducing new taxations, or tax reliefs. Thaler and Sunstein coined the seemingly oxymoronic term, libertarian paternalism, to characterize the attractive regulation paradigm that intuitively arises out of the nudge strategy to behavioral change in public policy making, when it is enacted to serve the interests of the citizens as these are judged by themselves, see (Hansen 2016). | https://behavioralpolicy.org/what-is-nudging/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1079472689#1_2139951348 | Title: what is nudging? | Behavioral Science & Policy Association
Headings: what is nudging?
what is nudging?
By PG Hansen, PhD., Behavioural Scientist, Roskilde University
Nudge
Nudging
Ethics and Policy
About the author
Content: Nudge
In their popular book Nudge – Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth and Happiness (2008), Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein suggested that if a particular unfortunate behavioral or decision making pattern is the result of cognitive boundaries, biases, or habits, this pattern may be “nudged” toward a better option by integrating insights about the very same kind of boundaries, biases, and habits into the choice architecture surrounding the behavior – i.e. the physical, social, and psychological aspects of the contexts that influence and in which our choices take place – in ways that promote a more preferred behavior rather than obstruct it. In particular, they argue that such nudges may avoid some of the challenges and potential pitfalls of traditional regulation, such as costly procedures and ineffective campaigning, unintended effects of incentivizing behaviors, and invasive choice regulation, such as bans. The advantage, they claim, of applying nudges is that public policy makers might thus supplement – or, perhaps, even replace (Thaler & Sunstein 2008, p. 14) – traditional regulation with nudges to influence people’s everyday choices and behaviors in cheaper, less invasive, and more effective ways. That is, nudging seems to offer policy makers an effective way to influence citizens’ behavior without further restricting freedom of choice, imposing mandatory obligations, or introducing new taxations, or tax reliefs. Thaler and Sunstein coined the seemingly oxymoronic term, libertarian paternalism, to characterize the attractive regulation paradigm that intuitively arises out of the nudge strategy to behavioral change in public policy making, when it is enacted to serve the interests of the citizens as these are judged by themselves, see (Hansen 2016). In their original definition – or rather characterization – of what a nudge is, the absence of traditional policy strategies is even invoked as a formal condition: “A nudge, as we will use the term, is any aspect of the choice architecture that alters people’s behavior in a predictable way without forbidding any options or significantly changing their economic incentives. To count as a mere nudge, the intervention must be easy and cheap to avoid. Nudges are not mandates. Putting fruit at eye level counts as a nudge. | https://behavioralpolicy.org/what-is-nudging/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1079472689#2_2139954132 | Title: what is nudging? | Behavioral Science & Policy Association
Headings: what is nudging?
what is nudging?
By PG Hansen, PhD., Behavioural Scientist, Roskilde University
Nudge
Nudging
Ethics and Policy
About the author
Content: In their original definition – or rather characterization – of what a nudge is, the absence of traditional policy strategies is even invoked as a formal condition: “A nudge, as we will use the term, is any aspect of the choice architecture that alters people’s behavior in a predictable way without forbidding any options or significantly changing their economic incentives. To count as a mere nudge, the intervention must be easy and cheap to avoid. Nudges are not mandates. Putting fruit at eye level counts as a nudge. Banning junk food does not.” ( Thaler & Sunstein 2008, p. 6)
However, as I have later pointed out in The Definition of Nudge and Libertarian Paternalism – Does the Hand fit the Glove? ( 2016) this way of defining a nudge easily conflates what is a descriptive behavioral concept with that of the separate political doctrine of libertarian paternalism. Instead we should define a nudge in a precise and consistent way relative to the behavioral sciences. In particular I suggest that we should adopt the following definition: | https://behavioralpolicy.org/what-is-nudging/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1079472689#3_2139955615 | Title: what is nudging? | Behavioral Science & Policy Association
Headings: what is nudging?
what is nudging?
By PG Hansen, PhD., Behavioural Scientist, Roskilde University
Nudge
Nudging
Ethics and Policy
About the author
Content: Banning junk food does not.” ( Thaler & Sunstein 2008, p. 6)
However, as I have later pointed out in The Definition of Nudge and Libertarian Paternalism – Does the Hand fit the Glove? ( 2016) this way of defining a nudge easily conflates what is a descriptive behavioral concept with that of the separate political doctrine of libertarian paternalism. Instead we should define a nudge in a precise and consistent way relative to the behavioral sciences. In particular I suggest that we should adopt the following definition: A nudge is a function of (condition I) any attempt at influencing people’s judgment, choice or behavior in a predictable way (condition a) that is motivated because of cognitive boundaries, biases, routines, and habits in individual and social decision-making posing barriers for people to perform rationally in their own self-declared interests, and which (condition b) works by making use of those boundaries, biases, routines, and habits as integral parts of such attempts. (See Hansen 2016 for a discussion of this definition). By this definition, the operational independence of nudges as to regulation is not a formal condition, but an implication. That is, the original definition of a nudge provided by Thaler and Sunstein (2008) is actually a consequence of the more fundamental definition provided here. This is an important point because it means that even though nudges can operate independently from regulation, they are not required to do so. | https://behavioralpolicy.org/what-is-nudging/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1079472689#4_2139957518 | Title: what is nudging? | Behavioral Science & Policy Association
Headings: what is nudging?
what is nudging?
By PG Hansen, PhD., Behavioural Scientist, Roskilde University
Nudge
Nudging
Ethics and Policy
About the author
Content: A nudge is a function of (condition I) any attempt at influencing people’s judgment, choice or behavior in a predictable way (condition a) that is motivated because of cognitive boundaries, biases, routines, and habits in individual and social decision-making posing barriers for people to perform rationally in their own self-declared interests, and which (condition b) works by making use of those boundaries, biases, routines, and habits as integral parts of such attempts. (See Hansen 2016 for a discussion of this definition). By this definition, the operational independence of nudges as to regulation is not a formal condition, but an implication. That is, the original definition of a nudge provided by Thaler and Sunstein (2008) is actually a consequence of the more fundamental definition provided here. This is an important point because it means that even though nudges can operate independently from regulation, they are not required to do so. Thus, a nudge may be combined with traditional regulatory approaches but works independently of the rational consequences of (a) forbidding or adding any rationally relevant choice options; ( b) changing incentives, whether regarded in terms of time, trouble, social sanctions, economics, etc.; or (c) the provision of factual information and rational argumentation. The revised definition also help to make clear that nudges need not be used in the service of libertarian paternalism (think of marketing), but if applied in accordance with the reflected preferences of citizens do offer a central strategy to any libertarian paternalist (which also includes strategies that are not nudges, such as informational campaigns). Finally, this definition allows for a quite simple heuristic – noticed by Thaler and Sunstein themselves (Thaler & Sunstein 2008, p. 8) [ii] – for characterizing and identifying aspects of choice architecture that functions as nudges: | https://behavioralpolicy.org/what-is-nudging/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1079472689#5_2139959855 | Title: what is nudging? | Behavioral Science & Policy Association
Headings: what is nudging?
what is nudging?
By PG Hansen, PhD., Behavioural Scientist, Roskilde University
Nudge
Nudging
Ethics and Policy
About the author
Content: Thus, a nudge may be combined with traditional regulatory approaches but works independently of the rational consequences of (a) forbidding or adding any rationally relevant choice options; ( b) changing incentives, whether regarded in terms of time, trouble, social sanctions, economics, etc.; or (c) the provision of factual information and rational argumentation. The revised definition also help to make clear that nudges need not be used in the service of libertarian paternalism (think of marketing), but if applied in accordance with the reflected preferences of citizens do offer a central strategy to any libertarian paternalist (which also includes strategies that are not nudges, such as informational campaigns). Finally, this definition allows for a quite simple heuristic – noticed by Thaler and Sunstein themselves (Thaler & Sunstein 2008, p. 8) [ii] – for characterizing and identifying aspects of choice architecture that functions as nudges: a nudge is any part of choice architecture that should not effect behavior in principle, but does so in practice (where by principle we mean according to standard economic theory). In fact, this simplifying characteristic of what a nudge is embodies the core insight driving behavioral economics. Nudging
At conferences, seminars and in teaching I am often asked the following: “ Haven’t we always been nudging?” While it may be tempting to answer “yes” to this question as it leaves the audience (especially policy makers) feeling more comfortable it also leads directly to another question: “ | https://behavioralpolicy.org/what-is-nudging/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1079472689#6_2139961856 | Title: what is nudging? | Behavioral Science & Policy Association
Headings: what is nudging?
what is nudging?
By PG Hansen, PhD., Behavioural Scientist, Roskilde University
Nudge
Nudging
Ethics and Policy
About the author
Content: a nudge is any part of choice architecture that should not effect behavior in principle, but does so in practice (where by principle we mean according to standard economic theory). In fact, this simplifying characteristic of what a nudge is embodies the core insight driving behavioral economics. Nudging
At conferences, seminars and in teaching I am often asked the following: “ Haven’t we always been nudging?” While it may be tempting to answer “yes” to this question as it leaves the audience (especially policy makers) feeling more comfortable it also leads directly to another question: “ So if we have always been nudging, then, what’s new about it?” Thus instead of answering “yes” I usually offer the following answer that relies upon making a conceptual distinction between ‘nudges’ and ‘nudging’, see also (Hansen, Skov & Skov 2016): a nudge is as defined above and we have always been using such attempts at influencing behavior; but nudging is the systematic and evidence-based development and implementation of nudges in creating behavior change. Thus, in this sense it is something new, and today it is this effort that is properly referred to as the field of ‘nudging’ and, as a discipline it is increasing in its influence on public policy and behavior change strategies across the world. | https://behavioralpolicy.org/what-is-nudging/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1079472689#8_2139965740 | Title: what is nudging? | Behavioral Science & Policy Association
Headings: what is nudging?
what is nudging?
By PG Hansen, PhD., Behavioural Scientist, Roskilde University
Nudge
Nudging
Ethics and Policy
About the author
Content: A key institution in this development has been the establishment of the Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) – or the UK Nudge Unit as it is often referred to – in 2009 by UK Prime Minister David Cameron. It is led by Dr. David Halpern and Managing Director Owain Service and rolled out of government to become partly privatized in 2014. However, BIT is part of a broader trend, which since 2009 has seen nudge units, initiatives, and networks emerging in the United States, Denmark, Singapore, France and Canada, to mention just a few of the many exciting places this is happening. Likewise the OECD, The World Bank and the European Union, have published reports, held meetings, and actively supported research to further examine the potential of nudging, see (OECD 2014), (World Bank 2015) and (EU 2016). Taken together all of these efforts have led to the emergence of the field, yet nudging is only in its infancy. [ iii]
Still, it should be noticed that a common scientific framework of reference unites these efforts. In particular, nudging relies heavily on theories and methodology from behavioral economics as well as from cognitive and social psychology, using microeconomic decision theory as a baseline. In particular, a central focus within the field is the biases and heuristics program of Nobel prize winner Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, which is rooted in dual-process theories of cognition and information processing (Kahneman & Tversky 1979) and made accessible to the wider public by Kahneman’s dual-system theory presented in his famous book Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011). Dual-process theories vary greatly but generally share the overarching structure of positing two types of human information processing — automatic and nonautomatic — in explaining and predicting human behavior (Evans 2008). Using David Marr’s (1982) distinction between computational, algorithmic, and implementation-level theories of psychology, the explanatory function of dual process theories may be located at the algorithmic level of analysis where mental mechanisms that translate inputs into outputs are identified. | https://behavioralpolicy.org/what-is-nudging/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1079472689#9_2139968293 | Title: what is nudging? | Behavioral Science & Policy Association
Headings: what is nudging?
what is nudging?
By PG Hansen, PhD., Behavioural Scientist, Roskilde University
Nudge
Nudging
Ethics and Policy
About the author
Content: iii]
Still, it should be noticed that a common scientific framework of reference unites these efforts. In particular, nudging relies heavily on theories and methodology from behavioral economics as well as from cognitive and social psychology, using microeconomic decision theory as a baseline. In particular, a central focus within the field is the biases and heuristics program of Nobel prize winner Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, which is rooted in dual-process theories of cognition and information processing (Kahneman & Tversky 1979) and made accessible to the wider public by Kahneman’s dual-system theory presented in his famous book Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011). Dual-process theories vary greatly but generally share the overarching structure of positing two types of human information processing — automatic and nonautomatic — in explaining and predicting human behavior (Evans 2008). Using David Marr’s (1982) distinction between computational, algorithmic, and implementation-level theories of psychology, the explanatory function of dual process theories may be located at the algorithmic level of analysis where mental mechanisms that translate inputs into outputs are identified. Identifying processes according to the simplified distinction of whether they operate in an automatic and nonautomatic fashion – i.e., (a) when there is conscious awareness, (b) when there is no goal to start the effort, (c) when cognitive resources are reduced, and (d) when there is no goal to alter or stop the process – these theories thus seek to explain how the supposedly irrelevant features of decision-making contexts systematically influence human decision making and behavior, for a great brief introduction see (Gawronski, Sherman & Trope 2014). In addition to the shared psychological underpinnings, the widespread efforts falling under the auspices of nudging are also unified by the ambition to advance and apply quantitative experimental approaches to field research. The cho | https://behavioralpolicy.org/what-is-nudging/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1084375383#5_2151110377 | Title: Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word 'Latinx?' | BeLatina
Headings: Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word ‘Latinx?’
Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word ‘Latinx?’
What is Latinx?
So, What’s the Debate Around Latinx?
What is the Solution?
Content: Hispanic refers to anyone from Spain or Spanish-speaking parts of Latin America. But that doesn’t include those with Afro-Latina origins, or indigenous people. While the terms are often used interchangeably, they don’t mean the same exact thing, and the term Latinx is by far the most inclusive of all the terms. It does not discriminate, it is inclusive, and it does not give preference to either the masculine or feminine form of an identifier. Macarena Gómez-Barris, head of social sciences and cultural studies at Pratt Institute in New York, calls the “x” of Latinx “a “queering” of the gendering of nouns and adjectives natural to the Spanish language, which also turns Latinas into Latinos the moment one man enters the group. The x marks a kind of political resistance and provocation,” she said in a NY Times article. So, What’s the Debate Around Latinx? For years Latino was seen as the more progressive choice over Hispanic, and now Latinx is the more progressive choice over Latino or Latina. But not everyone is on board with this new terminology. For starters, many people, especially those of older generations don’t know what it means, they don’t know how to pronounce it (it’s pronounced Lah-teen-ex by the way, like Kleenex), and they don’t know the appropriate usage or purpose. | https://belatina.com/real-talk-should-we-just-stop-using-the-word-latinx/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1084375383#8_2151115980 | Title: Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word 'Latinx?' | BeLatina
Headings: Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word ‘Latinx?’
Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word ‘Latinx?’
What is Latinx?
So, What’s the Debate Around Latinx?
What is the Solution?
Content: While they are not arguing against gender-inclusive terminology, they feel that the use of Latinx is “a misguided desire to forcibly change the language we and millions of people around the world speak, to the detriment of all.” They continue to say, “this is a blatant form of linguistic imperialism — the forcing of U.S. ideals upon a language in a way that does not grammatically or orally correspond with it.” Another argument against the use of Latinx is that not all people of Latin American descent can be grouped into one cultural identity. There are Puerto Ricans, Colombians, Mexicans, Cubans, Dominicans… Hispanics often identify in terms of their nationality, so why do we need a pan-ethnic term that attempts to create a de-racialized identity and group different cultures together. And of course there is the debate between generations, where older more conservative generations of Hispanics feel that Latinx is an elitist term that aims to erase cultural history and traditional gender roles. To replace the cultural terms of Latino and Latina is to disrespect and disregard the generations that came before us. Some argue that this new terminology focuses too much on gender roles and inclusion, and not enough on the cultural, social and political issues facing Latinos in this country. But for those who are non-binary, the term Latinx helps them feel seen. It gives them a way to define their ethnicity and their heritage, and to embrace their rich culture without sacrificing their gender identity, or even having to address their gender identity. They are not male or female; | https://belatina.com/real-talk-should-we-just-stop-using-the-word-latinx/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1084375383#9_2151118112 | Title: Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word 'Latinx?' | BeLatina
Headings: Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word ‘Latinx?’
Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word ‘Latinx?’
What is Latinx?
So, What’s the Debate Around Latinx?
What is the Solution?
Content: To replace the cultural terms of Latino and Latina is to disrespect and disregard the generations that came before us. Some argue that this new terminology focuses too much on gender roles and inclusion, and not enough on the cultural, social and political issues facing Latinos in this country. But for those who are non-binary, the term Latinx helps them feel seen. It gives them a way to define their ethnicity and their heritage, and to embrace their rich culture without sacrificing their gender identity, or even having to address their gender identity. They are not male or female; they are simply Latinx. They can exist without gender restrictions, celebrating who they are and the background that they are proud of without the constraints of strict gender boundaries. According to Mark Hugo Lopez, who directs Hispanic research at the Pew Research Center, “Latinx fits within our broader history in the U.S. of using various terms to describe our identity. It is pan-ethnic like Hispanic, and political in a sense like Chicano.” While the Pew Research Center has considered incorporating the word into its census surveys, no changes have been implemented to date. | https://belatina.com/real-talk-should-we-just-stop-using-the-word-latinx/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1084375383#10_2151119800 | Title: Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word 'Latinx?' | BeLatina
Headings: Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word ‘Latinx?’
Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word ‘Latinx?’
What is Latinx?
So, What’s the Debate Around Latinx?
What is the Solution?
Content: they are simply Latinx. They can exist without gender restrictions, celebrating who they are and the background that they are proud of without the constraints of strict gender boundaries. According to Mark Hugo Lopez, who directs Hispanic research at the Pew Research Center, “Latinx fits within our broader history in the U.S. of using various terms to describe our identity. It is pan-ethnic like Hispanic, and political in a sense like Chicano.” While the Pew Research Center has considered incorporating the word into its census surveys, no changes have been implemented to date. Ed Morales, in a piece for The Guardian, explains why he embraces Latinx. “ I embrace Latinx because of its futurist implications. Like superheroes of color and the possibilities inherent in girls and everyone else who code, Latinx represents an openness that is increasingly under threat in a political climate that is most intent on drawing borders, keeping outsiders out, and using violence to keep it that way.” Some argue that the term Latinx does not need to supplant other terms, but rather offer another option for those who do not identify as Latino or Latina. It’s not about taking away someone’s identity; | https://belatina.com/real-talk-should-we-just-stop-using-the-word-latinx/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1084375383#13_2151124828 | Title: Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word 'Latinx?' | BeLatina
Headings: Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word ‘Latinx?’
Real Talk: Should We Just Stop Using the Word ‘Latinx?’
What is Latinx?
So, What’s the Debate Around Latinx?
What is the Solution?
Content: But that’s really the point of Latinx. It is inclusive for everyone, and people have a right to identify themselves however they wish. And it is a common misconception that, by embracing the term Latinx, people will have to abandon other forms of self-identification. Latinx and Latino and Latina can all co-exist, and at the very least, there will finally be more options for those who feel they have been excluded or marginalized in the past. This is definitely not the last you have heard of Latinx. While it is still a new word, and some people are slow to adopt it or hesitant to embrace it, others, especially college students and Millennials are using this new term to replace the gender-specific terms. If you ask María R. Scharrón-del Río, a professor of psychology at Brooklyn College, “we need to see more and that’s part of what the ‘x’ does — it makes visible the fact that people aren’t included within the ‘a’ or the ‘o.’” In The Washington Post she explained that “it’s really a linguistic intervention” that makes you consider those who have felt a lack of inclusion when discussing their own identity in the past. Ruby Corado, a transgender activist and founder of Casa Ruby, an LGBTQ bilingual and multicultural organization in Washington D.C., is a bit more hesitant to embrace Latinx, despite her mission to support transgender rights. Her old-school upbringing runs deep, and she grew up fighting to be seen as a Latina. While she’s not ready to let go of that term, she recognizes the importance of using the term Latinx, especially among younger generations who are finally feeling seen by their culture. | https://belatina.com/real-talk-should-we-just-stop-using-the-word-latinx/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1090291000#2_2164082048 | Title: Women's Fashions of the 1700s - Bellatory
Headings: Women's Fashions of the 1700s
Women's Fashions of the 1700s
The 18th-Century Fashion Revolution
At-a-Glance Fashion Changes
Textiles and Trade
Early 1700s
Madame Pompadour, 1756
The Mid-1700s
Late 18th Century
Undergarments
Makeup and Jewelry
Outerwear
Calash-style hood at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Footwear
For Further Reading
Questions & Answers
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Content: Simpler garments based on pastoral life came into vogue in England and moved into Europe. In the late 18th century, English influence relied on a sense of propriety rather than the decadent ornamentation of the elite. New technologies, materials, and communication offered the merchant class opportunity to wear stylish garments. By the mid-1760s, women's magazines offered even rural women glimpses of current styles. The introduction of cotton and faster production techniques gave women the ability to become fashion consumers. The beautiful gowns associated with the French aristocracy were worn at court as ceremonial dress. The more comfortable clothing worn at home called "undress" gradually replaced the cumbersome, very expensive look of court dress. Where once the hoi-polloi looked to the aristocracy for style, the elite began to lose their luster. At-a-Glance Fashion Changes
New technologies speed up textile production
France was greatest fashion influencer
Court attire and hair became extreme and flamboyant
Century ended with simple, neoclassical styles
Textiles and Trade
The clothing industry offered occupations in spinning, weaving, tailoring, dress making, glove making, lace making, for clothiers, and trade. Europe produced wool and linen textiles. | https://bellatory.com/fashion-industry/Womens-Fashions-of-the-1700s |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1090291000#3_2164083998 | Title: Women's Fashions of the 1700s - Bellatory
Headings: Women's Fashions of the 1700s
Women's Fashions of the 1700s
The 18th-Century Fashion Revolution
At-a-Glance Fashion Changes
Textiles and Trade
Early 1700s
Madame Pompadour, 1756
The Mid-1700s
Late 18th Century
Undergarments
Makeup and Jewelry
Outerwear
Calash-style hood at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Footwear
For Further Reading
Questions & Answers
© 2017 Dolores Monet
Comments
Content: The beautiful gowns associated with the French aristocracy were worn at court as ceremonial dress. The more comfortable clothing worn at home called "undress" gradually replaced the cumbersome, very expensive look of court dress. Where once the hoi-polloi looked to the aristocracy for style, the elite began to lose their luster. At-a-Glance Fashion Changes
New technologies speed up textile production
France was greatest fashion influencer
Court attire and hair became extreme and flamboyant
Century ended with simple, neoclassical styles
Textiles and Trade
The clothing industry offered occupations in spinning, weaving, tailoring, dress making, glove making, lace making, for clothiers, and trade. Europe produced wool and linen textiles. It imported silk from the Far East and cotton, chintz, and muslin from India. In the late 1700s, England exported fabric to the New World where raw cotton had become a commodity sent to England for production. While the upper class had clothing made for them, commoners still spun, wove, and made their own garments. The urban underclass purchased used goods from dealers. Early in the century, clothing was very expensive but new inventions and the increased availability of cotton brought costs down in later years. | https://bellatory.com/fashion-industry/Womens-Fashions-of-the-1700s |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1090347441#17_2164218486 | Title: Women's Clothing of the South in the American Civil War - Bellatory
Headings: Women's Clothing of the South in the American Civil War
Women's Clothing of the South in the American Civil War
Hoop Skirts
Before the War—Fashion in The Antebellum South
Fabrics for Southern Well-to-Do
Hair and Accessories
Civil War era woman wearing lace cuffs and collar
Woman With a Parasol
Underwear of the Civl War South
A Young Woman Shows That You Can Sit Down While Wearing a Crinoline Cage (Hoop Skirt)
Clothing of Lower Class Women in the Civil War South
Coarser Fabrics Worn by Lower Classes
Civil War Era woman in print dress with white collar and side curls
Civil War era woman wearing bonnet with a large bow
Women's Hats of the Civil War Era
Older woman wearing a cap
Tips on Making a Civil War or Antebellum Costume
Belle Boyd—Confederate Spy
Civil War Era Seamstress
For Further Reading
Questions & Answers
© 2011 Dolores Monet
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Content: Poor people, laborers, the lower class, and enslaved people generally wore clothing made of tough, durable fabric. Their clothing was less tailored and embellished than the garments of the elite. Enslaved women who worked inside the home dressed in more up-to-date, more tailored and embellished garments than those who worked outdoors. A wrapper was a loose, one piece dress that was gathered and pleated from neck to hem and belted for shape often with an apron. Low, wide shoulders with wide sleeves gathered at the wrist. Wrappers were worn by working women, lower class women, rural women, and for household chores. A women of moderate substance wore a wrapper made of a better fabric. pinterest-pin-it
Enslaved woman wearing bonnet, cape, and apron
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Civil War Era woman in print dress with white collar and side curls
US Gov. archival photo
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Civil War era woman wearing bonnet with a large bow
US Gov. archival photo
Women's Hats of the Civil War Era
Hats were commonly worn during Victorian times and were a necessity for women of the south. Wide brimmed hats protected the face, neck, and eyes from the sun. Wearing a hat was seen as a respectable practice and worn for proprietary as well as for looks and style. | https://bellatory.com/fashion-industry/WomensClothingoftheSouthintheAmericanCivilWar |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1107476017#3_2198567445 | Title: Viktor | Ben 10 Wiki | Fandom
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Content: His green color has returned and his overall design now resembles the one he had in the original series. The right side of his face now has no pupil. He also now has a purple and gold shirt with a black belt. Viktor's human disguise
Personality
In the original series, Viktor was seen as very gruff and serious-minded, though he wouldn't hesitate to get violent whenever he faced off against Ben or his allies. He proved to be very loyal to Zs'Skayr, despite how abusive he was toward Viktor. For example, after he asked why they needed Ben, Zs'Skayr took control of his body and threw him around. In Ultimate Alien, his original personality was not seen as his body was taken over by King Xarion. At this point, he was arrogant, cruel and very condescending, especially toward his son, Prince Gyula . In Omniverse, Viktor's original personality resurfaced after King Xarion's soul was devoured by Zs'Skayr. In gratitude, he re-forged his alliance with Zs'Skayr, though he later betrayed him after learning that Zs'Skayr was planning to resurrect the Vladat race, his people's most hated enemies. | https://ben10.fandom.com/wiki/Viktor |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1107476017#4_2198569252 | Title: Viktor | Ben 10 Wiki | Fandom
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Content: For example, after he asked why they needed Ben, Zs'Skayr took control of his body and threw him around. In Ultimate Alien, his original personality was not seen as his body was taken over by King Xarion. At this point, he was arrogant, cruel and very condescending, especially toward his son, Prince Gyula . In Omniverse, Viktor's original personality resurfaced after King Xarion's soul was devoured by Zs'Skayr. In gratitude, he re-forged his alliance with Zs'Skayr, though he later betrayed him after learning that Zs'Skayr was planning to resurrect the Vladat race, his people's most hated enemies. Overall, Viktor is normally focused and determined towards scientific endeavors (with an urge to break things as well). He has an overwhelming hatred of Vladats, due to the fact that his people had been enslaved by them and, ultimately, used as food. History
Background
In Benwolf, the purple lightning the Werewolf appeared through was generated by a teleportation machine built by Viktor. In Under Wraps, the Mummy appeared through purple lightning generated by Viktor's teleportation machine. The team speculated that there could be a connection between the two horror-themed aliens. | https://ben10.fandom.com/wiki/Viktor |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1107476017#5_2198571153 | Title: Viktor | Ben 10 Wiki | Fandom
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Content: Overall, Viktor is normally focused and determined towards scientific endeavors (with an urge to break things as well). He has an overwhelming hatred of Vladats, due to the fact that his people had been enslaved by them and, ultimately, used as food. History
Background
In Benwolf, the purple lightning the Werewolf appeared through was generated by a teleportation machine built by Viktor. In Under Wraps, the Mummy appeared through purple lightning generated by Viktor's teleportation machine. The team speculated that there could be a connection between the two horror-themed aliens. Ben 10
Viktor's first appearance was in The Return, where he worked at NASA in his human form to obtain the means to hijack a space shuttle and succeeds in resurrecting Zs'Skayr. In Be Afraid of the Dark, Viktor indirectly gave Ben access to Frankenstrike when he found Ben and grabbed him by the wrist with the Omnitrix on it. Pursing Ben into space, Viktor attempted to warp him away to the Null Void, only to end up warping the Mummy away. Viktor himself was eventually sent to the Null Void after being blasted by Frankenstrike. Ultimate Alien
Viktor in melted metal
In Absolute Power: | https://ben10.fandom.com/wiki/Viktor |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1107476017#9_2198578762 | Title: Viktor | Ben 10 Wiki | Fandom
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Content: He was defeated by the combined assault of Rook and Scout, using a maneuver they learned at the Plumber's Academy, but when the citizens of Anur Transyl arrive in the form of an angry mob after Ben, Viktor used this opportunity to escape with Zs'Skayr and Crüjo. In Charmed, I'm Sure, Viktor was seen with Crüjo building a machine for Zs'Skayr that would let him drain the power of the Alpha Rune, where Charmcaster briefly appeared to take it back. However, she was sent away by Zs'Skayr with a simple snap of his fingers. Viktor and Crüjo applauded Zs'Skayr for his trick until he ordered them to get back to work. In The Vampire Strikes Back, Viktor voices his opposition to Zs'Skayr 's plan to revive Lord Transyl and the extinct Vladats due to the Vladats' past history of enslavement of and predation on Transylians but reluctantly goes along with his master's plan to use Lord Transyl and his army of Vladats to conquer the universe. He is later hit by Whampire 's Corruptura along with fellow henchmen Crüjo and Kuphulu and was forced against his will to work with Whampire and Hobble against his master. Viktor was eventually freed from Whampire's control when the Omnitrix times out and is directed by Zs'Skayr to grab Ben so Lord Transyl can put a Corruptura on Ben. However, when he glanced at the pods containing the remains of Lord Transyl's Vladat army, he has a change of heart and drops Ben, stating his hatred of the Vladats is greater than his hate for Ben and ultimately betrays Zs'Skayr. Viktor holds Transyl
He later holds a weakened Lord Transyl up to the small sun created by Atomix and tells Rook he will put the Vladat "someplace safe". As shown in the end, Dr. Viktor imprisoned the Vladat in a coffin-like containment unit toward the Anur System 's sun in space where he can't do any harm. | https://ben10.fandom.com/wiki/Viktor |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1107476017#10_2198581311 | Title: Viktor | Ben 10 Wiki | Fandom
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Content: He is later hit by Whampire 's Corruptura along with fellow henchmen Crüjo and Kuphulu and was forced against his will to work with Whampire and Hobble against his master. Viktor was eventually freed from Whampire's control when the Omnitrix times out and is directed by Zs'Skayr to grab Ben so Lord Transyl can put a Corruptura on Ben. However, when he glanced at the pods containing the remains of Lord Transyl's Vladat army, he has a change of heart and drops Ben, stating his hatred of the Vladats is greater than his hate for Ben and ultimately betrays Zs'Skayr. Viktor holds Transyl
He later holds a weakened Lord Transyl up to the small sun created by Atomix and tells Rook he will put the Vladat "someplace safe". As shown in the end, Dr. Viktor imprisoned the Vladat in a coffin-like containment unit toward the Anur System 's sun in space where he can't do any harm. What has become of Viktor after this is unknown, though he wants to be his own boss for a while. Powers and Abilities
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Like most Transylians, Viktor can manipulate and generate electricity. Using that same electromagnetic energy, Viktor can attach himself to metal objects. Viktor has enhanced strength, as he could easily punch Kevin and send him flying. He was also shown lifting an army tank over his head with little effort. | https://ben10.fandom.com/wiki/Viktor |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1109427983#10_2203303433 | Title: PPP Loans vs Unemployment Benefits: How to Choose | Bench Accounting
Headings: PPP Loans vs Unemployment Benefits: How to Choose
PPP Loans vs Unemployment Benefits: How to Choose
Paycheck Protection Program vs unemployment as a sole proprietor
How much money will you receive?
Will you still have any work to do?
Having both the PPP and receiving PUA
PPP loan forgiveness starts with good books
Paycheck Protection Program vs unemployment as a business owner
Will you need to ramp up your business quickly?
Do you have small projects employees can help with?
Do you provide health insurance coverage?
Can you use help paying rent and utility bills?
Do you plan to restart your business?
Did you know Bench is an eligible expense for PPP loan forgiveness?
More COVID-19 resources
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Content: Using the PPP you can have your employees help knock things off your to-do list. Do you provide health insurance coverage? If you provide health insurance coverage for your employees, the PPP includes health insurance costs in the calculation of the loan. Keeping employees on payroll will let them keep their health insurance benefits—something that is critical during a global health crisis. If you lay your employees off so they can collect unemployment, they’ll be on the hook for finding and paying for their own health care coverage. Can you use help paying rent and utility bills? If you have rent and utility bills to pay, the PPP allows you to use a portion of the money you receive to pay for those costs. So not only do you get funds to pay employees for 24 weeks, you can get money to pay for some of your other expenses. If you choose to lay off employees instead of using the PPP, you won’t get that extra money to help you pay those bills. Do you plan to restart your business? | https://bench.co/blog/operations/ppp-vs-unemployment-benefits/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1109427983#11_2203305491 | Title: PPP Loans vs Unemployment Benefits: How to Choose | Bench Accounting
Headings: PPP Loans vs Unemployment Benefits: How to Choose
PPP Loans vs Unemployment Benefits: How to Choose
Paycheck Protection Program vs unemployment as a sole proprietor
How much money will you receive?
Will you still have any work to do?
Having both the PPP and receiving PUA
PPP loan forgiveness starts with good books
Paycheck Protection Program vs unemployment as a business owner
Will you need to ramp up your business quickly?
Do you have small projects employees can help with?
Do you provide health insurance coverage?
Can you use help paying rent and utility bills?
Do you plan to restart your business?
Did you know Bench is an eligible expense for PPP loan forgiveness?
More COVID-19 resources
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Content: Can you use help paying rent and utility bills? If you have rent and utility bills to pay, the PPP allows you to use a portion of the money you receive to pay for those costs. So not only do you get funds to pay employees for 24 weeks, you can get money to pay for some of your other expenses. If you choose to lay off employees instead of using the PPP, you won’t get that extra money to help you pay those bills. Do you plan to restart your business? If you don’t think your business will ever recover and you’d prefer to close for good, you’re probably better off laying off your employees and working to wind down your business, rather than applying for the PPP. Applying for the PPP will only delay the inevitable and you and your employees can instead spend time looking at what’s next. Did you know Bench is an eligible expense for PPP loan forgiveness? That's right, get your bookkeeping covered! Plus, with up-to-date books and organized financials, it’s easy to prove your expenses are eligible for PPP loan forgiveness. | https://bench.co/blog/operations/ppp-vs-unemployment-benefits/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1120169393#0_2221943549 | Title: celebrex sulfa drug allergy - BenjaminHaynes2's blog
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celebrex and sulfa allergy - MedHelp - Health community, health. Celebrex sulfa is a drug that is used to treat arthritis, it works by relieving the pain of the user. Celebrex contains sulfa which is an allergenic substance for. Some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as celecoxib (Celebrex) The. al. | https://benjaminhaynes2.typepad.com/blog/2012/07/celebrex-sulfa-drug-allergy.html |
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celebrex and sulfa allergy - MedHelp - Health community, health. Celebrex sulfa is a drug that is used to treat arthritis, it works by relieving the pain of the user. Celebrex contains sulfa which is an allergenic substance for. Some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as celecoxib (Celebrex) The. al. Allergies to sulfonamide antibiotics and sulfa containing drugs. Annals of Allergy. What Is A Sulfa Allergy? | LIVESTRONG.COM
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The judicial branch is in charge of deciding the meaning of laws, how to apply them to real situations, and whether a law breaks the rules of the Constitution. The Constitution is the highest law of our Nation. The U.S. Supreme Court, the highest court in the United States, is part of the judicial branch. The Supreme Court is made up of 9 judges called justices who are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The justices hear cases that have made their way up through the court system. The main task of the Supreme Court is to decide cases that may differ from the U.S. Constitution. Once the Supreme Court makes a decision in a case, it can only be changed by a later Supreme Court decision or by changing or amending the Constitution. This is a very important power that can affect the lives of many people. More In this section
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Content: Several Chinese philosophers suggest that being loved and cared for within the context of a marriage helps couples and their children to lead happier, more satisfying lives. Ancient wisdom has a lot to tell us about what it takes to maintain a meaningful commitment over a lifetime. What might we learn from these millennia-old philosophies that could be helpful to married couples today? To start, Chinese philosophy appreciates the role of the individual in the relationship. Early Confucian texts such as the Book of Rites prescribed identical or analogous but distinct activities for wives and husbands, and to some degree, separate spaces for each. Traditional Chinese views of marriage also maintain that the roles of husbands and wives should be complementary, like the correlate pairs of yin and yang. Unfortunately, over time, Chinese thinkers began to associate husbands with yang and wives with yin and privileged yang over yin. Such views contributed to practices that limited women’s potential and degraded them severely. However, originally, yin-yang polarities were not tied to gender at all, and when Chinese thinkers first began to draw analogies between yin and yang and male and female, these analogies were used loosely and did not disparage the female, as later texts did. Indeed, early Confucian views of marriage are more favorable to wives than later ones. | https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/posts/what-can-we-learn-from-ancient-chinese-views-of-marriage |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1128495876#3_2236685009 | Title: Immigration Myths - Berkshire Immigrant Center
Headings: Immigration Myths
Immigration Myths
Myths and Facts of Immigration
Content: Myth Number 2: Immigrants take jobs away from Americans. Fact: Immigrants do not take jobs away from Americans. Here’s why: Berkshire County has shown a shrinking labor force over the past few years and needs immigrant labor to fill jobs. Between 2000 and 2004, 511 % of employment growth in Massachusetts was due to new immigrants. Immigrants now make up 17% of the Massachusetts labor force. Immigrants are extremely hard working often taking on 2-3 jobs to support family both in the U.S. and abroad. Immigrants often fill labor-intensive jobs that American citizens are not choosing to do. | https://berkshireic.org/fact-checking/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1128495876#7_2236688811 | Title: Immigration Myths - Berkshire Immigrant Center
Headings: Immigration Myths
Immigration Myths
Myths and Facts of Immigration
Content: Myth Number 5: Immigrants aren’t really interested in becoming part of American society. Fact: Immigrants want to be part of America. Immigrants believe in the American Dream. A CNN/USA Today poll reported that more immigrants than natives believe that hard work and determination are the keys to success in America, and that fewer immigrants than natives believe that immigrants should be encouraged to “maintain their own culture more strongly.” Immigrants want to become proficient in English and do learn English. Only 3 percent of long-term immigrants do not speak English well. Myth Number 6: Immigrants contribute little to American society. | https://berkshireic.org/fact-checking/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1128834981#0_2237416780 | Title: Fixture vs Personal Property – What Stays and What Goes - Coldwell Banker Bermuda Realty. Bermuda's largest, full services real estate organisation
Headings: Fixture vs Personal Property – What Stays and What Goes
Fixture vs Personal Property – What Stays and What Goes
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When you are buying a new house, you will need to understand the difference in fixtures and personal property. A fixture is part of the house and will stay with the house when you sell it. Personal property will not stay with the home and the seller of the home should take all personal property with them. The most common fixtures in a home are built-in appliances but also frequently include window treatments, blinds, and pool equipment. When you are looking at houses, how do you know what will be yours if you buy the house and what will go with the current owners of the home? Here are three questions to ask yourself to help you determine if it will stay or go? Is the item permanently attached to the house? Dishwashers and stoves are normally attached to the property in some way, unlike a refrigerator, washer and dryer that are just plugged in. | https://bermudarealty.com/fixture-vs-personal-property-what-stays-and-what-goes/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1128834981#1_2237418710 | Title: Fixture vs Personal Property – What Stays and What Goes - Coldwell Banker Bermuda Realty. Bermuda's largest, full services real estate organisation
Headings: Fixture vs Personal Property – What Stays and What Goes
Fixture vs Personal Property – What Stays and What Goes
When you are buying a new house, you will need to understand the difference in fixtures and personal property. A […]
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Content: The most common fixtures in a home are built-in appliances but also frequently include window treatments, blinds, and pool equipment. When you are looking at houses, how do you know what will be yours if you buy the house and what will go with the current owners of the home? Here are three questions to ask yourself to help you determine if it will stay or go? Is the item permanently attached to the house? Dishwashers and stoves are normally attached to the property in some way, unlike a refrigerator, washer and dryer that are just plugged in. Having said that, it is common in Bermuda for the major appliances to be included in a sale as chattels. Blinds are most likely attached to the house as are some window treatments. However, a curtain rod may be attached while the curtain itself is just hanging from the rod meaning the curtain rod would stay and the curtain would go. Ceiling fans, light fixtures, and built-in shelving are generally fixtures. Landscaping and fencing will also generally be expected to stay. | https://bermudarealty.com/fixture-vs-personal-property-what-stays-and-what-goes/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1128834981#2_2237420424 | Title: Fixture vs Personal Property – What Stays and What Goes - Coldwell Banker Bermuda Realty. Bermuda's largest, full services real estate organisation
Headings: Fixture vs Personal Property – What Stays and What Goes
Fixture vs Personal Property – What Stays and What Goes
When you are buying a new house, you will need to understand the difference in fixtures and personal property. A […]
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Content: Having said that, it is common in Bermuda for the major appliances to be included in a sale as chattels. Blinds are most likely attached to the house as are some window treatments. However, a curtain rod may be attached while the curtain itself is just hanging from the rod meaning the curtain rod would stay and the curtain would go. Ceiling fans, light fixtures, and built-in shelving are generally fixtures. Landscaping and fencing will also generally be expected to stay. Is it a furnishing instead of a fixture? Common furnishings are furniture, electronics, rugs, potted plants and flowers, and grills. These items are most often not attached to the house in any way and can just be picked up and moved to a new location. If the home has an outdoor kitchen, look at how things are affixed. A grill that is sitting on the patio is different than a grill that is built into an outdoor kitchen or installed in the ground and attached to natural gas. | https://bermudarealty.com/fixture-vs-personal-property-what-stays-and-what-goes/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1128834981#3_2237422067 | Title: Fixture vs Personal Property – What Stays and What Goes - Coldwell Banker Bermuda Realty. Bermuda's largest, full services real estate organisation
Headings: Fixture vs Personal Property – What Stays and What Goes
Fixture vs Personal Property – What Stays and What Goes
When you are buying a new house, you will need to understand the difference in fixtures and personal property. A […]
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Content: Is it a furnishing instead of a fixture? Common furnishings are furniture, electronics, rugs, potted plants and flowers, and grills. These items are most often not attached to the house in any way and can just be picked up and moved to a new location. If the home has an outdoor kitchen, look at how things are affixed. A grill that is sitting on the patio is different than a grill that is built into an outdoor kitchen or installed in the ground and attached to natural gas. What is the seller’s intent? Don’t be afraid to ask questions. Some home furnishings may be negotiable or due to the seller’s circumstances, they may be willing to leave something. Did they have something custom made to fit in the house? If items really make the house and are unique enough that they aren’t likely to work in other properties, they may be willing to leave them. | https://bermudarealty.com/fixture-vs-personal-property-what-stays-and-what-goes/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1133016069#11_2245929591 | Title: What Is The Difference Between Parfum, Cologne & Eau de Toilette?
Headings: Fragrance Strengths & Concentrations: What Is The Difference Between Cologne & Eau de Toilette?
Fragrance Strengths & Concentrations: What Is The Difference Between Cologne & Eau de Toilette?
What Are Fragrance Concentrations?
So why don’t we just bottle the scent alone?
What Are The Different Strengths?
Parfum (20-30%)
Eau de Parfum (15-20%)
Eau de Toilette (10-15%)
Eau de Cologne (3-8%)
Aftershave / Eau Fraîche (<3%)
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Content: As parfums are particularly exclusive and not as affordable, some perfumers tend to only market an eau de parfum as the luxurious version of a fragrance to maximise sales. Eaux de parfum tend to offer a concentration between 15% and 20%, which provides around 8 hours of scent. A single application will provide enough scent to last throughout a working day at a lower price than a parfum. The extended longevity implies that an eau de parfum iteration of a fragrance usually provides the best value for money. Eau de Toilette (10-15%)
Eaux de toilette are actually predecessors of colognes dating back to 14th-Century Hungary. The name derives from an old French term for the practice of personal grooming and cleaning around a dressing table. In the 19th Century, a “cabinet de toilette” was essentially a powder room, which went on to be a euphemism a water closest. In short, eau de toilette was essentially cleaning water that was added to bath water or applied directly after the skin after bathing. Today, modern perfumery has appropriated the term to indicate the concentration of a fragrance. Being the most budget-friendly option, an eau de toilette is usually the most accessible and best-selling iteration of a fragrance. | https://bespokeunit.com/fragrance/strength/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1142126820#0_2270264655 | Title: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of – Best.Dujuz.com
Headings: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce.
If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited?
In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of.
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In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of. In a pure competition producers compete exclusively on the basis of. In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of. a. sell identical items. In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of. Economic profit for firms in perfectly competitive markets. User: In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. | https://best.dujuz.com/?p=856 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1142126820#1_2270266202 | Title: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of – Best.Dujuz.com
Headings: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce.
If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited?
In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of.
Content: advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of. Economic profit for firms in perfectly competitive markets. User: In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of their good. focusing on maintaining a positive image. This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce. Practice: | https://best.dujuz.com/?p=856 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1142126820#2_2270267494 | Title: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of – Best.Dujuz.com
Headings: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce.
If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited?
In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of.
Content: advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of their good. focusing on maintaining a positive image. This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce. Practice: Increasing, decreasing, and constant cost industries. User: In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of their good. | https://best.dujuz.com/?p=856 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1142126820#3_2270268792 | Title: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of – Best.Dujuz.com
Headings: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce.
If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited?
In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of.
Content: Increasing, decreasing, and constant cost industries. User: In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of their good. focusing on maintaining a positive image. A pure competition, or a perfect competition, is a hypothetical market from that does not exist in reality but is useful for economists and those close to making an economic argument because it. 複線ポイントレール④: SketchUpでプラレール
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If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited? | https://best.dujuz.com/?p=856 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1142126820#4_2270270461 | Title: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of – Best.Dujuz.com
Headings: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce.
If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited?
In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of.
Content: focusing on maintaining a positive image. A pure competition, or a perfect competition, is a hypothetical market from that does not exist in reality but is useful for economists and those close to making an economic argument because it. 複線ポイントレール④: SketchUpでプラレール
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If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited? Islamic commercial jurisprudence entails the rules of. User: In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of their good. | https://best.dujuz.com/?p=856 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1142126820#5_2270272132 | Title: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of – Best.Dujuz.com
Headings: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce.
If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited?
In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of.
Content: Islamic commercial jurisprudence entails the rules of. User: In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of their good. focusing on maintaining a positive image. Practice: Perfect competition in the short run and long run. When an oligopoly exists, how many producers dominate the market? a few In the United States, which type of… _____ is the type of competition that occurs in a competitive market without identical producers. | https://best.dujuz.com/?p=856 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1142126820#6_2270273490 | Title: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of – Best.Dujuz.com
Headings: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce.
If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited?
In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of.
Content: focusing on maintaining a positive image. Practice: Perfect competition in the short run and long run. When an oligopoly exists, how many producers dominate the market? a few In the United States, which type of… _____ is the type of competition that occurs in a competitive market without identical producers. Perfect or pure competition represents a type of market with so many sellers selling basically the same product or products that are deemed to be perfect substitutes; because the products are undifferentiated, the sellers cannot compete on the basis of price and must therefore follow the market price. _____ confirms insights and provides a basis for taking a course of action. In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. | https://best.dujuz.com/?p=856 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1142126820#7_2270275121 | Title: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of – Best.Dujuz.com
Headings: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce.
If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited?
In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of.
Content: Perfect or pure competition represents a type of market with so many sellers selling basically the same product or products that are deemed to be perfect substitutes; because the products are undifferentiated, the sellers cannot compete on the basis of price and must therefore follow the market price. _____ confirms insights and provides a basis for taking a course of action. In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of. In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of. The lack of competition within a monopoly means that. | https://best.dujuz.com/?p=856 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1142126820#8_2270276694 | Title: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of – Best.Dujuz.com
Headings: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce.
If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited?
In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of.
Content: producing the unique features of. In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of. The lack of competition within a monopoly means that. Natural monopolies occur when one producer. a. can meet the market's entire demand. In a pure competition producers compete exclusively on the basis of. In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of a. selling identical items. b. advertising heavily to promote their good. | https://best.dujuz.com/?p=856 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1142126820#9_2270278047 | Title: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of – Best.Dujuz.com
Headings: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce.
If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited?
In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of.
Content: Natural monopolies occur when one producer. a. can meet the market's entire demand. In a pure competition producers compete exclusively on the basis of. In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of a. selling identical items. b. advertising heavily to promote their good. c. producing the unique features of their good. d. focusing on maintaining a positive image. _____ is the type of competition that occurs in a competitive market without identical producers. In perfect competition there are no barriers to entry and exist and when existing firms are earning supernormal profits in the long run provides an incentive for new firms to enter in the industry (Dewar M. Pure Competition Characteristics of Pure Competition. The analysis is based on the appl… Islamic economics (Arabic: | https://best.dujuz.com/?p=856 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1142126820#10_2270279662 | Title: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of – Best.Dujuz.com
Headings: In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
In Pure Competition Producers Compete Exclusively On The Basis Of
This research investigates the cost-result relationship of the Inbound Marketing actions used by grocery e-commerce.
If consumer sovereignty is considered greatest in a system of pure competition, why is sovereignty still limited?
In pure competition, producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items. advertising heavily to promote their good. producing the unique features of.
Content: c. producing the unique features of their good. d. focusing on maintaining a positive image. _____ is the type of competition that occurs in a competitive market without identical producers. In perfect competition there are no barriers to entry and exist and when existing firms are earning supernormal profits in the long run provides an incentive for new firms to enter in the industry (Dewar M. Pure Competition Characteristics of Pure Competition. The analysis is based on the appl… Islamic economics (Arabic: الاقتصاد الإسلامي ) is a term used to refer to Islamic commercial jurisprudence (Arabic: فقه المعاملات , fiqh al-mu'āmalāt), and also to an ideology of economics based on the teachings of Islam that takes a middle ground between the systems of Marxism and capitalism. This present work is an unpublished chapter of Murray N. The lack of competition within a monopoly means that. in pure competition producers compete exclusively on the basis of brainly, in pure competition producers compete exclusively on the basis of quizlet, in pure competition producers compete exclusively on the basis of selling identical items
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1150943201#1_2293344318 | Title: Why Your Cat is Restless and Exhibiting Attention Seeking Behavior - Smart Cat
Headings: Why Your Cat is Restless and Exhibiting Attention Seeking Behavior
Why Your Cat is Restless and Exhibiting Attention Seeking Behavior
petguru
Vocalization
Changes in Feeding
Aggressiveness
Changes in Grooming
Psychological Causes
Attention deficit
Elimination Behavior Changes
Your Cat's Licking Doesn’t Always Mean Well
Possible Causes and Fast Relief for Your Cat's Pain
Content: Other ways cat exhibit attention seeking behavior are demanding for food, scratching, staring into your eyes, knocking objects off furniture, sticking his or her face into yours and even butting into your face. Cats behave this way due to various reasons such as wanting to be petted, taken into your lap or simply being fed or massaged. Cats are very active and some of their usual behavior can easily be misinterpreted for attention seeking behavior. Here are some of the activities: Vocalization
When there is something wrong with your cat, it will bawl and cry. This usually indicates that your cat is in distress, confusion, fear, or pain. If your cat begins to belt out more at night, it may be due to cognitive dysfunction. If they start voicing out more by hissing or growling, it is due to pain or fear. Some cats may also vocalize before vomiting a hairball, at meal time or during other regular activities. If your cat is usually the silent type but starts meowing more often they may be trying to send you a message that they are in pain. | https://bestautomaticpetfeeders.com/cat-restless-attention-seeking-behavior/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1150943201#2_2293346062 | Title: Why Your Cat is Restless and Exhibiting Attention Seeking Behavior - Smart Cat
Headings: Why Your Cat is Restless and Exhibiting Attention Seeking Behavior
Why Your Cat is Restless and Exhibiting Attention Seeking Behavior
petguru
Vocalization
Changes in Feeding
Aggressiveness
Changes in Grooming
Psychological Causes
Attention deficit
Elimination Behavior Changes
Your Cat's Licking Doesn’t Always Mean Well
Possible Causes and Fast Relief for Your Cat's Pain
Content: This usually indicates that your cat is in distress, confusion, fear, or pain. If your cat begins to belt out more at night, it may be due to cognitive dysfunction. If they start voicing out more by hissing or growling, it is due to pain or fear. Some cats may also vocalize before vomiting a hairball, at meal time or during other regular activities. If your cat is usually the silent type but starts meowing more often they may be trying to send you a message that they are in pain. They may also be going deaf. If you can’t determine the reason for your cat’s sudden noises, consult a veterinarian immediately. Changes in Feeding
Cats spend most of their day eating and sleeping. So if your cat begins to consume less or refuse to eat food at all, then there is definitely a problem. Cats are also used to routines especially in relation to feeding schedules so you need to monitor closely how they are feeding to identify any issues. | https://bestautomaticpetfeeders.com/cat-restless-attention-seeking-behavior/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1150943201#5_2293351029 | Title: Why Your Cat is Restless and Exhibiting Attention Seeking Behavior - Smart Cat
Headings: Why Your Cat is Restless and Exhibiting Attention Seeking Behavior
Why Your Cat is Restless and Exhibiting Attention Seeking Behavior
petguru
Vocalization
Changes in Feeding
Aggressiveness
Changes in Grooming
Psychological Causes
Attention deficit
Elimination Behavior Changes
Your Cat's Licking Doesn’t Always Mean Well
Possible Causes and Fast Relief for Your Cat's Pain
Content: You will also need to take your cat for a checkup if it isn’t eating and is lethargic, losing weight or is vomiting. Sometimes when hairballs get stuck in the gastrointestinal tract, or they have tumors causing digestive issues, or other diseases, cats lose their appetite. Like humans. Cats make may develop addictions to certain foods hence meow to beg you to give them extra. An occasional treat is definitely not dangerous once in a while so try make homemade meals and let your cat enjoy. Aggressiveness
A cat that does not have an outlet to act out its primal nature like a cat tree, will naturally be aggressive. The cat will tend to act out with children, toys, other pets and even you. Exhibiting of hissing, swatting, biting and being generally aggressive is a sign your cat is in pain or fear. Fear in cats can triggered by new animals in the household or in their immediate environment, a negative veterinary or boarding facility visits, negative encounters with people and new smells on you or your cat’s belongings. Surgery or trauma inducing due to recent surgeries such as accidents such as dental ailments, amputation or accidents. | https://bestautomaticpetfeeders.com/cat-restless-attention-seeking-behavior/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1150943201#6_2293352882 | Title: Why Your Cat is Restless and Exhibiting Attention Seeking Behavior - Smart Cat
Headings: Why Your Cat is Restless and Exhibiting Attention Seeking Behavior
Why Your Cat is Restless and Exhibiting Attention Seeking Behavior
petguru
Vocalization
Changes in Feeding
Aggressiveness
Changes in Grooming
Psychological Causes
Attention deficit
Elimination Behavior Changes
Your Cat's Licking Doesn’t Always Mean Well
Possible Causes and Fast Relief for Your Cat's Pain
Content: Aggressiveness
A cat that does not have an outlet to act out its primal nature like a cat tree, will naturally be aggressive. The cat will tend to act out with children, toys, other pets and even you. Exhibiting of hissing, swatting, biting and being generally aggressive is a sign your cat is in pain or fear. Fear in cats can triggered by new animals in the household or in their immediate environment, a negative veterinary or boarding facility visits, negative encounters with people and new smells on you or your cat’s belongings. Surgery or trauma inducing due to recent surgeries such as accidents such as dental ailments, amputation or accidents. Reassure your cat, use medications and behavior supplements as prescribed by the veterinarian to resolve the aggressive behavior and resolve the cause of pain. Some cats are very playful and adventurous in nature. When such cats are in pain, they may tend to be less playful with its owner as well as with objects. Visit to your veterinarian to resolve this and your cat should be back to his/her playful self in no time. Changes in Grooming
Cats naturally like grooming for cleanliness. | https://bestautomaticpetfeeders.com/cat-restless-attention-seeking-behavior/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1179807061#4_2343949266 | Title: The Best Nuwave Air Fry Oven – Best Cookware Sets – Reviews and Cookware Brands Guide
Headings: Nuwave Air Fry Oven
Nuwave Air Fry Oven
The Best Nu wave Air Fry Oven
A Smart Oven for Everyone
The NuWave Bravo XL is called a Smart Oven for a reason. With its precise temperature and time control, fully-adjustable quartz heating elements and fan speeds, 12 presets, integrated digital temperature probe and its easy-to-read digital screen, everything about the Bravo XL sings of versatility, convenience and ease.
NuWave 6 qt. Airfryer in Black
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NuWave 36011 3-Qt. Brio Air Fryer, Black
NuWave Brio 14-qt. Digital Air Fryer Oven with Temperature Probe As Seen on TV
The NuWave Difference
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NUWAVE BRAVO XL 1800-Watt Convection Oven with Crisping and Flavor Infusion Technology
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NUWAVE DUET Pressure Air Fryer, Combo Cook Technology, Removable
NuWave 3-Quart 2-Piece Non-Stick Air Fryer, Black
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NuWave oven1016 Air Fryer oven, 6 qt
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Air Frying – The Healthier Way
Content: The NuWave Airfryer lets you easily cook delicious fries, nuggets, steak, poultry, and fish without any oil. Features a programmable digital timer for up to 100 hours, LED touch pad control panel, and a basket divider to keep foods separate while cooking. "PRE-HEAT" button ensures desired results every time "REHEAT" button automatically sets to 360 degrees F for 4 minutes Temperature ranges from 100 degrees to 400 degrees F Basket divider lets you cook separate foods simultaneously Comes with 37 recipes, quick-start guide, and basket demounting button cover LED-lit digital control panel 3 wattage control settings: 900, 1500, and 1800 Plastic exterior Stainless steel cooking rack Dishwasher safe attachments 6 qt. capacity
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6 pre-set cooking functions: Fries Frozen fries Nuggets Steak Poultry Fish
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Size:6 Quart basket
Product Dimensions 16.5 x 15.1 x 13.1 inches
Item Weight 16.5 pounds
Manufacturer NUWAVE, LLC
NuWave 36011 3-Qt. Brio Air Fryer, Black
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Digital LED controls ensure accuracy and consistent results
Temperature range from 100°F-400°F in 5°increments
3 qt. capacity
6 presets include: Fries, Frozen Fries, Nuggets, Steak, Poultry, Fish
3 wattage control settings: 600/900/1300
The NuWave Brio Digital Air Fryer uses hot air in combination with high-speed air circulation to perfectly cook your favorite fried foods. | https://bestcookwarestore.com/the-best-nuwave-air-fry-oven/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1179807061#5_2343952009 | Title: The Best Nuwave Air Fry Oven – Best Cookware Sets – Reviews and Cookware Brands Guide
Headings: Nuwave Air Fry Oven
Nuwave Air Fry Oven
The Best Nu wave Air Fry Oven
A Smart Oven for Everyone
The NuWave Bravo XL is called a Smart Oven for a reason. With its precise temperature and time control, fully-adjustable quartz heating elements and fan speeds, 12 presets, integrated digital temperature probe and its easy-to-read digital screen, everything about the Bravo XL sings of versatility, convenience and ease.
NuWave 6 qt. Airfryer in Black
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NuWave 36011 3-Qt. Brio Air Fryer, Black
NuWave Brio 14-qt. Digital Air Fryer Oven with Temperature Probe As Seen on TV
The NuWave Difference
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NUWAVE BRAVO XL 1800-Watt Convection Oven with Crisping and Flavor Infusion Technology
Product Highlights
NUWAVE DUET Pressure Air Fryer, Combo Cook Technology, Removable
NuWave 3-Quart 2-Piece Non-Stick Air Fryer, Black
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Product information
NuWave oven1016 Air Fryer oven, 6 qt
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Air Frying – The Healthier Way
Content: Fries Frozen fries Nuggets Steak Poultry Fish
Product information
Size:6 Quart basket
Product Dimensions 16.5 x 15.1 x 13.1 inches
Item Weight 16.5 pounds
Manufacturer NUWAVE, LLC
NuWave 36011 3-Qt. Brio Air Fryer, Black
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Digital LED controls ensure accuracy and consistent results
Temperature range from 100°F-400°F in 5°increments
3 qt. capacity
6 presets include: Fries, Frozen Fries, Nuggets, Steak, Poultry, Fish
3 wattage control settings: 600/900/1300
The NuWave Brio Digital Air Fryer uses hot air in combination with high-speed air circulation to perfectly cook your favorite fried foods. Now you can bake, roast, and grill a wide variety of foods using little to now oil. NuWave’s inventive digital air fryer includes a removable drawer and food basket that have durable nonstick coating. Plus the drawer and food basket are dishwasher safe which simplifies cleanup. Digital LED controls ensure accuracy and consistent results
Temperature range from 100°F-400°F in 5°increments
3 qt. capacity
6 presets include: | https://bestcookwarestore.com/the-best-nuwave-air-fry-oven/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1179807061#6_2343954414 | Title: The Best Nuwave Air Fry Oven – Best Cookware Sets – Reviews and Cookware Brands Guide
Headings: Nuwave Air Fry Oven
Nuwave Air Fry Oven
The Best Nu wave Air Fry Oven
A Smart Oven for Everyone
The NuWave Bravo XL is called a Smart Oven for a reason. With its precise temperature and time control, fully-adjustable quartz heating elements and fan speeds, 12 presets, integrated digital temperature probe and its easy-to-read digital screen, everything about the Bravo XL sings of versatility, convenience and ease.
NuWave 6 qt. Airfryer in Black
Product Highlights
NuWave 36011 3-Qt. Brio Air Fryer, Black
NuWave Brio 14-qt. Digital Air Fryer Oven with Temperature Probe As Seen on TV
The NuWave Difference
Product Highlights
NUWAVE BRAVO XL 1800-Watt Convection Oven with Crisping and Flavor Infusion Technology
Product Highlights
NUWAVE DUET Pressure Air Fryer, Combo Cook Technology, Removable
NuWave 3-Quart 2-Piece Non-Stick Air Fryer, Black
Product Highlights
Product information
NuWave oven1016 Air Fryer oven, 6 qt
Product Highlights
Air Frying – The Healthier Way
Content: Now you can bake, roast, and grill a wide variety of foods using little to now oil. NuWave’s inventive digital air fryer includes a removable drawer and food basket that have durable nonstick coating. Plus the drawer and food basket are dishwasher safe which simplifies cleanup. Digital LED controls ensure accuracy and consistent results
Temperature range from 100°F-400°F in 5°increments
3 qt. capacity
6 presets include: Fries, Frozen Fries, Nuggets, Steak, Poultry, Fish
3 wattage control settings: 600/900/1300
Auto “PRE-HEAT” feature ensures accurate cooking at the desired temperature
“REHEAT” setting defaults to 360°F for 4 minutes
Advanced safety feature prevents unit from operating unless basket is in place
Product Highlights
Even Heat Distribution The NuWave Brio is built with a uniquely designed cooking chamber. Super-heated air is circulated all around your food, cooking it from all sides at the same time. Whether you’re air frying a basket of chicken wings, roasting vegetables or grilling sandwiches, the Brio will cook your food from all angles, resulting in evenly cooked meals that are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside
Product information
Size:3-Quart
Product Dimensions 9 x 9 x 12.5 inches
Item Weight 14.6 pounds
Manufacturer NUWAVE, LLC
NuWave Brio 14-qt. Digital Air Fryer Oven with Temperature Probe As Seen on TV
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HEALTHY FRIED FOOD! | https://bestcookwarestore.com/the-best-nuwave-air-fry-oven/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1179807061#7_2343957191 | Title: The Best Nuwave Air Fry Oven – Best Cookware Sets – Reviews and Cookware Brands Guide
Headings: Nuwave Air Fry Oven
Nuwave Air Fry Oven
The Best Nu wave Air Fry Oven
A Smart Oven for Everyone
The NuWave Bravo XL is called a Smart Oven for a reason. With its precise temperature and time control, fully-adjustable quartz heating elements and fan speeds, 12 presets, integrated digital temperature probe and its easy-to-read digital screen, everything about the Bravo XL sings of versatility, convenience and ease.
NuWave 6 qt. Airfryer in Black
Product Highlights
NuWave 36011 3-Qt. Brio Air Fryer, Black
NuWave Brio 14-qt. Digital Air Fryer Oven with Temperature Probe As Seen on TV
The NuWave Difference
Product Highlights
NUWAVE BRAVO XL 1800-Watt Convection Oven with Crisping and Flavor Infusion Technology
Product Highlights
NUWAVE DUET Pressure Air Fryer, Combo Cook Technology, Removable
NuWave 3-Quart 2-Piece Non-Stick Air Fryer, Black
Product Highlights
Product information
NuWave oven1016 Air Fryer oven, 6 qt
Product Highlights
Air Frying – The Healthier Way
Content: Fries, Frozen Fries, Nuggets, Steak, Poultry, Fish
3 wattage control settings: 600/900/1300
Auto “PRE-HEAT” feature ensures accurate cooking at the desired temperature
“REHEAT” setting defaults to 360°F for 4 minutes
Advanced safety feature prevents unit from operating unless basket is in place
Product Highlights
Even Heat Distribution The NuWave Brio is built with a uniquely designed cooking chamber. Super-heated air is circulated all around your food, cooking it from all sides at the same time. Whether you’re air frying a basket of chicken wings, roasting vegetables or grilling sandwiches, the Brio will cook your food from all angles, resulting in evenly cooked meals that are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside
Product information
Size:3-Quart
Product Dimensions 9 x 9 x 12.5 inches
Item Weight 14.6 pounds
Manufacturer NUWAVE, LLC
NuWave Brio 14-qt. Digital Air Fryer Oven with Temperature Probe As Seen on TV
Check Current Price On Amazon
HEALTHY FRIED FOOD! The 14Q BRIO uses super-heated air and a special air-flow design to cook crispy delicious fried foods without messy oil and extra fats and calories. Flavor-Infusion Technology allows you to air-fry all your favorites. Even cook from frozen, without defrosting. It’s the perfect combination of capacity and versatility. Perfect for busy households on the go! | https://bestcookwarestore.com/the-best-nuwave-air-fry-oven/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1215758830#0_2432194600 | Title: What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
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What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper?
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The grasshopper belongs to the order Orthoptera and the suborder Caelifera. The suborder Caelifera separates grasshoppers from the katydid and cricket.
Grasshopper romalea grasshopper belongs to phylum
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In this article we will discuss about Grasshopper:- 1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper 2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper 3. Digestive System 4. Circulatory System 5. Respiratory System 6. Excretory System 7. Nervous System 8. Sense Organs 9. Reproductive System 10. Economic Importance 11. Control.
Contents:
1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper:
External Features of Grasshopper:
(i) Shape and Size:
(iv) Division of body of Grasshopper:
Appendages of the head:
(c) Compound Eyes:
It consists of three segments:
2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper:
Muscular System Grasshopper:
3. Digestive System of Grasshopper:
Alimentary Canal of Grasshopper :
Feeding and Digestion of Grasshopper:
4. Circulatory System of Grasshopper:
5. Respiratory System of Grasshopper (Locust):
6. Excretory System of Grasshopper:
7. Nervous System of Grasshopper:
8. Sense Organs of Grasshopper:
The following sense organs are met within grasshopper:
1. Tactile Organs:
2. Olfactory Organs:
3. Gustatory Organs:
4. Visual Organs:
5. Auditory Organs:
9. Reproductive System of Grasshopper:
Male Reproductive Organs:
Female Reproductive Organs:
10. Economic Importance of Grasshopper:
(i) As Crop Pests:
(ii) As Food:
11. Control of Grasshoppers:
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1 What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper? 2 Grasshopper romalea grasshopper belongs to phylum
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3 What Kindom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species Does the Butterfly Belong To? 4 Ascaris Parasitic Worms: Phylum & Classification
5 Ascaris Parasitic Worms
6 Classification in Phylum Nematoda
7 Parasitic Action of Ascaris Worms
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9 Ascariasis Infection
10 Lesson Summary
11 Study Notes on Grasshopper | Phylum Arthropoda
11.1 1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper: 11.2 2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper: 11.3 3. Digestive System of Grasshopper: | https://bestinsecthouse.com/wasps/what-is-the-scientific-classification-of-the-grasshopper/ |
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What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper?
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The grasshopper belongs to the order Orthoptera and the suborder Caelifera. The suborder Caelifera separates grasshoppers from the katydid and cricket.
Grasshopper romalea grasshopper belongs to phylum
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Study Notes on Grasshopper | Phylum Arthropoda
In this article we will discuss about Grasshopper:- 1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper 2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper 3. Digestive System 4. Circulatory System 5. Respiratory System 6. Excretory System 7. Nervous System 8. Sense Organs 9. Reproductive System 10. Economic Importance 11. Control.
Contents:
1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper:
External Features of Grasshopper:
(i) Shape and Size:
(iv) Division of body of Grasshopper:
Appendages of the head:
(c) Compound Eyes:
It consists of three segments:
2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper:
Muscular System Grasshopper:
3. Digestive System of Grasshopper:
Alimentary Canal of Grasshopper :
Feeding and Digestion of Grasshopper:
4. Circulatory System of Grasshopper:
5. Respiratory System of Grasshopper (Locust):
6. Excretory System of Grasshopper:
7. Nervous System of Grasshopper:
8. Sense Organs of Grasshopper:
The following sense organs are met within grasshopper:
1. Tactile Organs:
2. Olfactory Organs:
3. Gustatory Organs:
4. Visual Organs:
5. Auditory Organs:
9. Reproductive System of Grasshopper:
Male Reproductive Organs:
Female Reproductive Organs:
10. Economic Importance of Grasshopper:
(i) As Crop Pests:
(ii) As Food:
11. Control of Grasshoppers:
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What Kindom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species Does the Butterfly Belong To? Butterflies belong to the Kingdom Animalia, the Phylum Arthropoda, the Class Insecta, the Order Lepidoptera and the Sub-order Rhopalocera. The Sub-order Rhopalocera contains three superfamilies, which include skipper butterflies and moths, with the true butterflies belonging to the Papilionoidea superfamily. Beneath this classification are five families of butterflies. Within the families, butterflies are categorized into subfamilies, with each butterfly then falling into a unique genus and species. The five families of butterflies are the Papilionidae, or swallowtail butterflies; | https://bestinsecthouse.com/wasps/what-is-the-scientific-classification-of-the-grasshopper/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1215758830#10_2432231627 | Title: What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
Headings: What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper?
Contents
The grasshopper belongs to the order Orthoptera and the suborder Caelifera. The suborder Caelifera separates grasshoppers from the katydid and cricket.
Grasshopper romalea grasshopper belongs to phylum
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Study Notes on Grasshopper | Phylum Arthropoda
In this article we will discuss about Grasshopper:- 1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper 2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper 3. Digestive System 4. Circulatory System 5. Respiratory System 6. Excretory System 7. Nervous System 8. Sense Organs 9. Reproductive System 10. Economic Importance 11. Control.
Contents:
1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper:
External Features of Grasshopper:
(i) Shape and Size:
(iv) Division of body of Grasshopper:
Appendages of the head:
(c) Compound Eyes:
It consists of three segments:
2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper:
Muscular System Grasshopper:
3. Digestive System of Grasshopper:
Alimentary Canal of Grasshopper :
Feeding and Digestion of Grasshopper:
4. Circulatory System of Grasshopper:
5. Respiratory System of Grasshopper (Locust):
6. Excretory System of Grasshopper:
7. Nervous System of Grasshopper:
8. Sense Organs of Grasshopper:
The following sense organs are met within grasshopper:
1. Tactile Organs:
2. Olfactory Organs:
3. Gustatory Organs:
4. Visual Organs:
5. Auditory Organs:
9. Reproductive System of Grasshopper:
Male Reproductive Organs:
Female Reproductive Organs:
10. Economic Importance of Grasshopper:
(i) As Crop Pests:
(ii) As Food:
11. Control of Grasshoppers:
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Content: Butterflies belong to the Kingdom Animalia, the Phylum Arthropoda, the Class Insecta, the Order Lepidoptera and the Sub-order Rhopalocera. The Sub-order Rhopalocera contains three superfamilies, which include skipper butterflies and moths, with the true butterflies belonging to the Papilionoidea superfamily. Beneath this classification are five families of butterflies. Within the families, butterflies are categorized into subfamilies, with each butterfly then falling into a unique genus and species. The five families of butterflies are the Papilionidae, or swallowtail butterflies; the Pieridae, or white and sulfur butterflies; the Nymphalidae, or brush-footed butterflies; the Lyeacnidae, or little butterflies and the Libytheidae, or snout butterflies. The first four families of butterflies each contain subfamilies into which their butterflies are categorized. The Papilionidae family includes the Parnassian, Swallowtail and Baroniinae subfamilies, which include large and colorful butterflies such as the Swallowtail and Birdwing. | https://bestinsecthouse.com/wasps/what-is-the-scientific-classification-of-the-grasshopper/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1215758830#11_2432235185 | Title: What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
Headings: What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper?
Contents
The grasshopper belongs to the order Orthoptera and the suborder Caelifera. The suborder Caelifera separates grasshoppers from the katydid and cricket.
Grasshopper romalea grasshopper belongs to phylum
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Study Notes on Grasshopper | Phylum Arthropoda
In this article we will discuss about Grasshopper:- 1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper 2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper 3. Digestive System 4. Circulatory System 5. Respiratory System 6. Excretory System 7. Nervous System 8. Sense Organs 9. Reproductive System 10. Economic Importance 11. Control.
Contents:
1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper:
External Features of Grasshopper:
(i) Shape and Size:
(iv) Division of body of Grasshopper:
Appendages of the head:
(c) Compound Eyes:
It consists of three segments:
2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper:
Muscular System Grasshopper:
3. Digestive System of Grasshopper:
Alimentary Canal of Grasshopper :
Feeding and Digestion of Grasshopper:
4. Circulatory System of Grasshopper:
5. Respiratory System of Grasshopper (Locust):
6. Excretory System of Grasshopper:
7. Nervous System of Grasshopper:
8. Sense Organs of Grasshopper:
The following sense organs are met within grasshopper:
1. Tactile Organs:
2. Olfactory Organs:
3. Gustatory Organs:
4. Visual Organs:
5. Auditory Organs:
9. Reproductive System of Grasshopper:
Male Reproductive Organs:
Female Reproductive Organs:
10. Economic Importance of Grasshopper:
(i) As Crop Pests:
(ii) As Food:
11. Control of Grasshoppers:
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Content: the Pieridae, or white and sulfur butterflies; the Nymphalidae, or brush-footed butterflies; the Lyeacnidae, or little butterflies and the Libytheidae, or snout butterflies. The first four families of butterflies each contain subfamilies into which their butterflies are categorized. The Papilionidae family includes the Parnassian, Swallowtail and Baroniinae subfamilies, which include large and colorful butterflies such as the Swallowtail and Birdwing. The Pieridae family consists of the Sulfurs, Whites, Mimic Sulfurs and Pseudopontiinae subfamilies of butterflies, most of which live in Africa and Asia. The Nymphalidae family of butterflies includes many well-known species such as the Monarch, Emperor, Admiral and Tortoiseshell butterflies. This family is subdivided into nine separate subfamilies. The Lyeacnidae family contains over 6,000 species of butterflies and is divided into the Metalmark, Hairstreak, Copper, Blue, Styginae and Curetinae subfamilies. www.reference.com
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1215758830#12_2432238713 | Title: What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
Headings: What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper?
Contents
The grasshopper belongs to the order Orthoptera and the suborder Caelifera. The suborder Caelifera separates grasshoppers from the katydid and cricket.
Grasshopper romalea grasshopper belongs to phylum
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Study Notes on Grasshopper | Phylum Arthropoda
In this article we will discuss about Grasshopper:- 1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper 2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper 3. Digestive System 4. Circulatory System 5. Respiratory System 6. Excretory System 7. Nervous System 8. Sense Organs 9. Reproductive System 10. Economic Importance 11. Control.
Contents:
1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper:
External Features of Grasshopper:
(i) Shape and Size:
(iv) Division of body of Grasshopper:
Appendages of the head:
(c) Compound Eyes:
It consists of three segments:
2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper:
Muscular System Grasshopper:
3. Digestive System of Grasshopper:
Alimentary Canal of Grasshopper :
Feeding and Digestion of Grasshopper:
4. Circulatory System of Grasshopper:
5. Respiratory System of Grasshopper (Locust):
6. Excretory System of Grasshopper:
7. Nervous System of Grasshopper:
8. Sense Organs of Grasshopper:
The following sense organs are met within grasshopper:
1. Tactile Organs:
2. Olfactory Organs:
3. Gustatory Organs:
4. Visual Organs:
5. Auditory Organs:
9. Reproductive System of Grasshopper:
Male Reproductive Organs:
Female Reproductive Organs:
10. Economic Importance of Grasshopper:
(i) As Crop Pests:
(ii) As Food:
11. Control of Grasshoppers:
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Content: The Pieridae family consists of the Sulfurs, Whites, Mimic Sulfurs and Pseudopontiinae subfamilies of butterflies, most of which live in Africa and Asia. The Nymphalidae family of butterflies includes many well-known species such as the Monarch, Emperor, Admiral and Tortoiseshell butterflies. This family is subdivided into nine separate subfamilies. The Lyeacnidae family contains over 6,000 species of butterflies and is divided into the Metalmark, Hairstreak, Copper, Blue, Styginae and Curetinae subfamilies. www.reference.com
Ascaris Parasitic Worms: Phylum & Classification
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You read that right, in this lesson we will talk about parasitic worms, specifically a genus called Ascaris. So we’ve all heard the term ‘parasite’, but what does it actually mean? Well, a parasite is an organism that feeds off of or lives within another organism, called a host, to the detriment of that host organism. | https://bestinsecthouse.com/wasps/what-is-the-scientific-classification-of-the-grasshopper/ |
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What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper?
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The grasshopper belongs to the order Orthoptera and the suborder Caelifera. The suborder Caelifera separates grasshoppers from the katydid and cricket.
Grasshopper romalea grasshopper belongs to phylum
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Study Notes on Grasshopper | Phylum Arthropoda
In this article we will discuss about Grasshopper:- 1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper 2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper 3. Digestive System 4. Circulatory System 5. Respiratory System 6. Excretory System 7. Nervous System 8. Sense Organs 9. Reproductive System 10. Economic Importance 11. Control.
Contents:
1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper:
External Features of Grasshopper:
(i) Shape and Size:
(iv) Division of body of Grasshopper:
Appendages of the head:
(c) Compound Eyes:
It consists of three segments:
2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper:
Muscular System Grasshopper:
3. Digestive System of Grasshopper:
Alimentary Canal of Grasshopper :
Feeding and Digestion of Grasshopper:
4. Circulatory System of Grasshopper:
5. Respiratory System of Grasshopper (Locust):
6. Excretory System of Grasshopper:
7. Nervous System of Grasshopper:
8. Sense Organs of Grasshopper:
The following sense organs are met within grasshopper:
1. Tactile Organs:
2. Olfactory Organs:
3. Gustatory Organs:
4. Visual Organs:
5. Auditory Organs:
9. Reproductive System of Grasshopper:
Male Reproductive Organs:
Female Reproductive Organs:
10. Economic Importance of Grasshopper:
(i) As Crop Pests:
(ii) As Food:
11. Control of Grasshoppers:
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You read that right, in this lesson we will talk about parasitic worms, specifically a genus called Ascaris. So we’ve all heard the term ‘parasite’, but what does it actually mean? Well, a parasite is an organism that feeds off of or lives within another organism, called a host, to the detriment of that host organism. Now, since we are specifically talking about parasitic worms, rather than, say flies (such as mosquitos), fish (such as the toothpick fish), or insects (like a flea or tick), we can use the term helminth, which specifically refers to parasitic worms. Ascaris lumbricoides, giant intestinal worms
Classification in Phylum Nematoda
So, we’ve established that Ascaris is a genus of helminth. They belong to the Kingdom Animalia (just like us), and the Phylum Nematoda (from the Greek ‘nematos’ meaning ‘thread’). Nematoda is the phylum containing all roundworm species. But, in spite of the fact that nematodes are ’roundworms’, that does not mean that all worms that are round in shape are nematodes. | https://bestinsecthouse.com/wasps/what-is-the-scientific-classification-of-the-grasshopper/ |
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What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper?
Contents
The grasshopper belongs to the order Orthoptera and the suborder Caelifera. The suborder Caelifera separates grasshoppers from the katydid and cricket.
Grasshopper romalea grasshopper belongs to phylum
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Study Notes on Grasshopper | Phylum Arthropoda
In this article we will discuss about Grasshopper:- 1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper 2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper 3. Digestive System 4. Circulatory System 5. Respiratory System 6. Excretory System 7. Nervous System 8. Sense Organs 9. Reproductive System 10. Economic Importance 11. Control.
Contents:
1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper:
External Features of Grasshopper:
(i) Shape and Size:
(iv) Division of body of Grasshopper:
Appendages of the head:
(c) Compound Eyes:
It consists of three segments:
2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper:
Muscular System Grasshopper:
3. Digestive System of Grasshopper:
Alimentary Canal of Grasshopper :
Feeding and Digestion of Grasshopper:
4. Circulatory System of Grasshopper:
5. Respiratory System of Grasshopper (Locust):
6. Excretory System of Grasshopper:
7. Nervous System of Grasshopper:
8. Sense Organs of Grasshopper:
The following sense organs are met within grasshopper:
1. Tactile Organs:
2. Olfactory Organs:
3. Gustatory Organs:
4. Visual Organs:
5. Auditory Organs:
9. Reproductive System of Grasshopper:
Male Reproductive Organs:
Female Reproductive Organs:
10. Economic Importance of Grasshopper:
(i) As Crop Pests:
(ii) As Food:
11. Control of Grasshoppers:
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Content: Now, since we are specifically talking about parasitic worms, rather than, say flies (such as mosquitos), fish (such as the toothpick fish), or insects (like a flea or tick), we can use the term helminth, which specifically refers to parasitic worms. Ascaris lumbricoides, giant intestinal worms
Classification in Phylum Nematoda
So, we’ve established that Ascaris is a genus of helminth. They belong to the Kingdom Animalia (just like us), and the Phylum Nematoda (from the Greek ‘nematos’ meaning ‘thread’). Nematoda is the phylum containing all roundworm species. But, in spite of the fact that nematodes are ’roundworms’, that does not mean that all worms that are round in shape are nematodes. The term nematoda actually refers, not to their body shape, but to their digestive tract, which is tube-like with tapered openings at either end. Nematodes are pseudocoelomates, meaning they have a ‘fake’ coelom. A coelom is a body cavity that surrounds the digestive track. In nematodes, their pseudocoelom, or fluid filled cavity, isn’t encased in mesoderm but makes direct contact with their intestinal wall. Cross-section of coelomate and pseudocoelomate
What should also be noted is that not all nematodes are parasitic, although, of the approximately 12,000 known species (some estimate that there may be as many 500,000 species because so little is known of their diversity), about half are of the parasitic persuasion. | https://bestinsecthouse.com/wasps/what-is-the-scientific-classification-of-the-grasshopper/ |
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What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper
What Is the Scientific Classification of the Grasshopper?
Contents
The grasshopper belongs to the order Orthoptera and the suborder Caelifera. The suborder Caelifera separates grasshoppers from the katydid and cricket.
Grasshopper romalea grasshopper belongs to phylum
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Study Notes on Grasshopper | Phylum Arthropoda
In this article we will discuss about Grasshopper:- 1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper 2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper 3. Digestive System 4. Circulatory System 5. Respiratory System 6. Excretory System 7. Nervous System 8. Sense Organs 9. Reproductive System 10. Economic Importance 11. Control.
Contents:
1. Habit, Habitat and External Features of Grasshopper:
External Features of Grasshopper:
(i) Shape and Size:
(iv) Division of body of Grasshopper:
Appendages of the head:
(c) Compound Eyes:
It consists of three segments:
2. Internal Anatomy of Grasshopper:
Muscular System Grasshopper:
3. Digestive System of Grasshopper:
Alimentary Canal of Grasshopper :
Feeding and Digestion of Grasshopper:
4. Circulatory System of Grasshopper:
5. Respiratory System of Grasshopper (Locust):
6. Excretory System of Grasshopper:
7. Nervous System of Grasshopper:
8. Sense Organs of Grasshopper:
The following sense organs are met within grasshopper:
1. Tactile Organs:
2. Olfactory Organs:
3. Gustatory Organs:
4. Visual Organs:
5. Auditory Organs:
9. Reproductive System of Grasshopper:
Male Reproductive Organs:
Female Reproductive Organs:
10. Economic Importance of Grasshopper:
(i) As Crop Pests:
(ii) As Food:
11. Control of Grasshoppers:
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Content: The term nematoda actually refers, not to their body shape, but to their digestive tract, which is tube-like with tapered openings at either end. Nematodes are pseudocoelomates, meaning they have a ‘fake’ coelom. A coelom is a body cavity that surrounds the digestive track. In nematodes, their pseudocoelom, or fluid filled cavity, isn’t encased in mesoderm but makes direct contact with their intestinal wall. Cross-section of coelomate and pseudocoelomate
What should also be noted is that not all nematodes are parasitic, although, of the approximately 12,000 known species (some estimate that there may be as many 500,000 species because so little is known of their diversity), about half are of the parasitic persuasion. Parasitic Action of Ascaris Worms
Of the 17 species of known Ascaris worms, the two most common species are Ascaris suum and Ascaris lumbricoides, and these helminths can both be found occupying human hosts- gross, right? With that said, A. suum prefers pigs (both domestic and wild alike) but they will certainly take up residence in you or I if given the chance. Ok, so how would they get the chance to invade our bodies? Well, these are a brand of wriggly beast referred to as soil-transmitted helminths, meaning that their unwitting hosts become infected by consuming contaminated soil. Now, I’m sure that might sound pretty silly- it’s likely been a long time since you put a f | https://bestinsecthouse.com/wasps/what-is-the-scientific-classification-of-the-grasshopper/ |
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28 Facts That Will Overwhelm You with 1990s Nostalgia
We bet you didn't know these weird and wonderful facts from the '90s.
1
In 1999, a gallon of gas was $1.22.
2
The Macarena was so popular that even Colin Powell busted a move.
3
95 million Americans watched the O.J. Simpson verdict on television.
4
To get online, you had to use dial-up or Netscape.
5
61 million people were using pagers in 1994.
6
The 1993 Cheers series finale was the most watched television episode of the decade.
7
The Backstreet Boys were the best-selling artist in 1999.
8
Aladdin was the best-selling VHS tape.
9
The NSA thought Furbys were a security threat.
10
Over 76 million Tamagotchis were sold.
11
The Ford Taurus was the best-selling car in the 90s.
12
The Sony PlayStation was the most popular console.
13
The Nintendo Game Boy was the most popular portable console.
14
"The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho was the best-selling novel.
15
The Nokia was the most popular cell phone.
16
The Lite-Brite was the best-selling game in 1991.
17
Fruit Roll-Ups were the most popular snack.
18
Barbie Dream House was the best-selling toy in 1999.
19
In 1999, Bill Gates was already worth $90 billion.
20
The minimum wage was $4.25.
21
Starbucks was the fasted growing chain.
22
The Super Soaker was the best-selling holiday toy.
23
DOOM was the most installed piece of software on computers.
24
A 90s survey found that more children recognized Mario than Mickey Mouse.
25
Slap bracelets were invented by a high school shop teacher.
26
Tetris was played in space.
27
Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby" was originally a B-side.
28
The ThighMaster and mood ring were invented by the same person.
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Content: Just ask Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks in You've Got Mail. (" F… O… X…")
5
61 million people were using pagers in 1994. Shutterstock
At the height of their popularity in 1994, pagers—now considered an entirely obsolete piece of technology—were used by 61 million people. Today, the only people you'll see using this vintage device are those working in the medical field. 6
The 1993 Cheers series finale was the most watched television episode of the decade. CBS Television Distribution
Throughout the course of this sitcom's 11-season run, it won 48 Emmys and was nominated a record 117 times. When the popular show finally came to an end in 1993, 93 million tuned in to send off their favorite characters—a record-breaking number that would cement its place as the most popular television episode in the 1990s. 7
The Backstreet Boys were the best-selling artist in 1999. Tsuni/USA/Alamy Stock Photo
In the late '90s and early '00s, the Backstreet Boys dominated the charts, ending the decade strong with their incredibly popular "Millennium" album, playing on nearly radio station in the country and outselling every other record that year with sales that topped 9,446,000. 8
Aladdin was the best-selling VHS tape. | https://bestlifeonline.com/90s-facts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1225280655#5_2455366950 | Title: 28 Facts That Will Overwhelm You with 1990s Nostalgia | Best Life
Headings: 28 Facts That Will Overwhelm You with 1990s Nostalgia
28 Facts That Will Overwhelm You with 1990s Nostalgia
We bet you didn't know these weird and wonderful facts from the '90s.
1
In 1999, a gallon of gas was $1.22.
2
The Macarena was so popular that even Colin Powell busted a move.
3
95 million Americans watched the O.J. Simpson verdict on television.
4
To get online, you had to use dial-up or Netscape.
5
61 million people were using pagers in 1994.
6
The 1993 Cheers series finale was the most watched television episode of the decade.
7
The Backstreet Boys were the best-selling artist in 1999.
8
Aladdin was the best-selling VHS tape.
9
The NSA thought Furbys were a security threat.
10
Over 76 million Tamagotchis were sold.
11
The Ford Taurus was the best-selling car in the 90s.
12
The Sony PlayStation was the most popular console.
13
The Nintendo Game Boy was the most popular portable console.
14
"The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho was the best-selling novel.
15
The Nokia was the most popular cell phone.
16
The Lite-Brite was the best-selling game in 1991.
17
Fruit Roll-Ups were the most popular snack.
18
Barbie Dream House was the best-selling toy in 1999.
19
In 1999, Bill Gates was already worth $90 billion.
20
The minimum wage was $4.25.
21
Starbucks was the fasted growing chain.
22
The Super Soaker was the best-selling holiday toy.
23
DOOM was the most installed piece of software on computers.
24
A 90s survey found that more children recognized Mario than Mickey Mouse.
25
Slap bracelets were invented by a high school shop teacher.
26
Tetris was played in space.
27
Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby" was originally a B-side.
28
The ThighMaster and mood ring were invented by the same person.
Ashley Moor
Content: CBS Television Distribution
Throughout the course of this sitcom's 11-season run, it won 48 Emmys and was nominated a record 117 times. When the popular show finally came to an end in 1993, 93 million tuned in to send off their favorite characters—a record-breaking number that would cement its place as the most popular television episode in the 1990s. 7
The Backstreet Boys were the best-selling artist in 1999. Tsuni/USA/Alamy Stock Photo
In the late '90s and early '00s, the Backstreet Boys dominated the charts, ending the decade strong with their incredibly popular "Millennium" album, playing on nearly radio station in the country and outselling every other record that year with sales that topped 9,446,000. 8
Aladdin was the best-selling VHS tape. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Before the days of streaming—and before even DVDs—viewers viewed their favorite films on clunky VHS tapes. ( Who recalls the perils of rewinding?) During the VHS tapes' final days of popularity, Aladdin, undoubtedly one of the most popular films of the decade, sold a staggering $1,058,376,296 worth of VHS tapes. 9
The NSA thought Furbys were a security threat. Shutterstock
In 1999, when more than two million children in America owned at least one of these talking toys, the NSA declared the Furby an international threat and actually banned people from carrying them. | https://bestlifeonline.com/90s-facts/ |
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50 Facts About America That Most Americans Don't Know
Here's everything the history books won't tell you.
1
George Washington Wasn't the First President to Live In the White House
2
The Deadliest Job In the Country Is: President
3
Independence Day Didn't Happen on July 4th
4
There's More than One Copy of the Original Declaration of Independence
5
Speaking of the Declaration Of Independence, Eight of the 56 Signers Were British
6
The Average American Throws Away 4.4 Pounds Of Trash Daily
7
In Some States, There Are More Cows Than People
8
The Tallest President Was Abraham Lincoln
9
The Oldest President To Serve Was Ronald Reagan
10
The Statue Of Liberty Isn't In New York
11
Americans Eat About 100 Acres Of Pizza Each Day
12
Atlantic City Has The World's Longest Boardwalk
13
California's State Animal Doesn't Exist in California
14
The Original Capital of the United States Was Philadelphia
15
Harvard Was the First University In the United States
16
The United States' Debt Per Person Is $54,000
17
Abraham Lincoln Is in the Wrestling Hall of Fame.
18
Lincoln Created the Secret Service the Day of His Assassination
19
Paul Revere Never Actually Shouted, "The British Are Coming!"
20
The U.S. Government Poisoned People During Prohibition [/
21
The First Face Of The $1 Bill Wasn't Washington
22
Uncle Sam Was a Real Dude
23
The Mall Of America Is Owned By Canadians
24
Ohio Wasn't Formally a State Until 1953
25
You Don't Need a Driver's License To Compete in NASCAR
26
Russia Sold Alaska to the United States for Pennies
27
Most Americans Spend Less Than 5 Years at Each Job
28
More People Live in New York City Than in Most States
29
The Word "Pennsylvania" Is Misspelled on the Liberty Bell.
30
Lake Superior Has Could Cover All Land in the Western Hemisphere
31
Oregon Is the Fastest-Speaking State
32
Only Two States Don't Practice Daylight Savings Time
33
Boston Is Home to the Country's Worst Drivers
34
The Empire State Building Literally Has Its Own Zip Code
35
If Texas Were Its Own Country, It Would Be Very, Very Wealthy
36
The Happiest State In the Country Is Utah
37
There's a Town in Alaska That Lives Under One Roof
38
Most $100 Bills Aren't in the Country
39
In Kentucky, There Are More Bourbon Barrels Than People
40
Bourbon Is America's Only Native Spirit
41
There's An Actual Town with Just One Person
42
One Pennsylvania Town Has Been on Fire for Decades
43
The Library of Congress Has Hundreds of Miles of Bookshelves
44
Atlanta Has Dozens of Streets With Some Variation of "Peachtree"
45
An Oregon Lake Is Frighteningly Deep
46
Kansas Could Singlehandedly Feed the World for Two Weeks
47
There's Enough Concrete in the Hoover Dam to Span the Nation
48
In Alabama, Unclaimed Baggage from Airlines Gets Sold
49
You Can Get A Unicorn Hunting License in Michigan
50
Western Michigan Has a Lavender Labyrinth You Can See From Space
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Content: 16
The United States' Debt Per Person Is $54,000
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Ouch! Here are some more (probably related) stats. Approximately 48 percent of all Americans are currently either considered to be low income or are living in poverty. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York estimates that 167,000 Americans have more than $200,000 in student loan debt. The unemployment rate is currently 4 percent, according to the most recent figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 17
Abraham Lincoln Is in the Wrestling Hall of Fame. The 16th president is actually in the Wrestling Hall of Fame. Before he took on the top job in the nation, Honest Abe was the winner of 299 out of his 300 fought matches, as the Wrestling Hall of Fame was only able to account for one loss out of all the matches he fought. 18
Lincoln Created the Secret Service the Day of His Assassination
The president, who was assassinated on April 14, 1865, has signed legislation to create the U.S. Secret Service hours before he headed to Ford's Theatre. However, the Secret Service wouldn't have saved Lincoln had it been created in time—the original purpose was to combat widespread currency counterfeiting. | https://bestlifeonline.com/america-facts/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1226478537#0_2458312675 | Title: This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State | Best Life
Headings: This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
From sea to shining sea, women tie the knot at a younger age than men.
1
Alabama: 27.1
2
Alaska: 27.5
3
Arizona: 28.4
4
Arkansas: 26.3
5
California: 29.3
6
Colorado: 27.9
7
Connecticut: 29.9
8
Delaware: 29.3
9
Florida: 29.3
10
Georgia: 28.1
11
Hawaii: 28.1
12
Idaho: 25.8
13
Illinois: 29.2
14
Indiana: 27.5
15
Iowa: 27.2
16
Kansas: 26.7
17
Kentucky: 26.9
18
Louisiana: 28.4
19
Maine: 28.3
20
Maryland: 29.4
21
Massachusetts: 30.2
22
Michigan: 28.8
23
Minnesota: 28.2
24
Mississippi: 27.5
25
Missouri: 27.5
26
Montana: 27.5
27
Nebraska: 27.1
28
Nevada: 28.2
29
New Hampshire: 29
30
New Jersey: 29.8
31
New Mexico: 27.8
32
New York: 30.2
33
North Carolina: 28
34
North Dakota: 26.8
35
Ohio: 28.4
36
Oklahoma: 26.4
37
Oregon: 28.6
38
Pennsylvania: 29.2
39
Rhode Island: 30.2
40
South Carolina: 28.5
41
South Dakota: 26.7
42
Tennessee: 27.4
43
Texas: 27.4
44
Utah: 25.2
45
Vermont: 29.5
46
Virginia: 28.2
47
Washington: 27.9
48
West Virginia: 27.2
49
Wisconsin: 28.4
50
Wyoming: 26.7
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This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
From sea to shining sea, women tie the knot at a younger age than men. By Sutton Travis
December 18, 2018
By Sutton Travis
December 18, 2018
It's well-known that those of younger generations get married later than their elders did. For instance, researchers with the Population Reference Bureau (PRB) found that, today, the national average for the age at which women first say "I do" is 27.6, while across the country, men seem to marry at the median age of 29.5. But U.S. Census figures indicates that, back in 1968, those numbers were 21 and 23, respectively. But the country isn't exactly a cohesive unit in following this trend. In Utah, for instance, couples tend to tie the knot barely a few years after graduation, while, up in New York, you'll regularly see folks wait until they're in their 30s to take the plunge. Based on the PRB's findings (which listed the median age at first marriage for both women and men, relying on data collected from 2012 to 2016), we've pinpointed the average marriage age for every U.S. state. So put on your favorite wedding jam—we recommend "Can't Help Falling in Love With You," by the King (who else?)—and prepare to find out how your state lines up with national trends. And for stories of some heartwarming real-life romance, don't miss 20 Marriage Proposals That Will Make You Believe in True Love. 1
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1226478537#1_2458315682 | Title: This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State | Best Life
Headings: This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
From sea to shining sea, women tie the knot at a younger age than men.
1
Alabama: 27.1
2
Alaska: 27.5
3
Arizona: 28.4
4
Arkansas: 26.3
5
California: 29.3
6
Colorado: 27.9
7
Connecticut: 29.9
8
Delaware: 29.3
9
Florida: 29.3
10
Georgia: 28.1
11
Hawaii: 28.1
12
Idaho: 25.8
13
Illinois: 29.2
14
Indiana: 27.5
15
Iowa: 27.2
16
Kansas: 26.7
17
Kentucky: 26.9
18
Louisiana: 28.4
19
Maine: 28.3
20
Maryland: 29.4
21
Massachusetts: 30.2
22
Michigan: 28.8
23
Minnesota: 28.2
24
Mississippi: 27.5
25
Missouri: 27.5
26
Montana: 27.5
27
Nebraska: 27.1
28
Nevada: 28.2
29
New Hampshire: 29
30
New Jersey: 29.8
31
New Mexico: 27.8
32
New York: 30.2
33
North Carolina: 28
34
North Dakota: 26.8
35
Ohio: 28.4
36
Oklahoma: 26.4
37
Oregon: 28.6
38
Pennsylvania: 29.2
39
Rhode Island: 30.2
40
South Carolina: 28.5
41
South Dakota: 26.7
42
Tennessee: 27.4
43
Texas: 27.4
44
Utah: 25.2
45
Vermont: 29.5
46
Virginia: 28.2
47
Washington: 27.9
48
West Virginia: 27.2
49
Wisconsin: 28.4
50
Wyoming: 26.7
Content: In Utah, for instance, couples tend to tie the knot barely a few years after graduation, while, up in New York, you'll regularly see folks wait until they're in their 30s to take the plunge. Based on the PRB's findings (which listed the median age at first marriage for both women and men, relying on data collected from 2012 to 2016), we've pinpointed the average marriage age for every U.S. state. So put on your favorite wedding jam—we recommend "Can't Help Falling in Love With You," by the King (who else?)—and prepare to find out how your state lines up with national trends. And for stories of some heartwarming real-life romance, don't miss 20 Marriage Proposals That Will Make You Believe in True Love. 1
Alabama: 27.1
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Alabamans seem to be itching to tie the knot a bit earlier than the national average, with 26.3 as the standard marriage age for Alabaman ladies and 27.9 for the state's gents. 2
Alaska: 27.5
While Alaskan women are a little ahead of the national trend, marrying at a median age of 26, the men of the Last Frontier are hovering right around the national average, clocking in at an average of 29 years old for their first marriage. 3
Arizona: 28.4
Despite the region's propensity for heat waves, Arizonans seem to be keeping their cool and reflecting the average trend, with women getting hitched at 27.4 years old and men at 29.4. | https://bestlifeonline.com/average-marriage-age-united-states/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1226478537#2_2458318557 | Title: This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State | Best Life
Headings: This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
From sea to shining sea, women tie the knot at a younger age than men.
1
Alabama: 27.1
2
Alaska: 27.5
3
Arizona: 28.4
4
Arkansas: 26.3
5
California: 29.3
6
Colorado: 27.9
7
Connecticut: 29.9
8
Delaware: 29.3
9
Florida: 29.3
10
Georgia: 28.1
11
Hawaii: 28.1
12
Idaho: 25.8
13
Illinois: 29.2
14
Indiana: 27.5
15
Iowa: 27.2
16
Kansas: 26.7
17
Kentucky: 26.9
18
Louisiana: 28.4
19
Maine: 28.3
20
Maryland: 29.4
21
Massachusetts: 30.2
22
Michigan: 28.8
23
Minnesota: 28.2
24
Mississippi: 27.5
25
Missouri: 27.5
26
Montana: 27.5
27
Nebraska: 27.1
28
Nevada: 28.2
29
New Hampshire: 29
30
New Jersey: 29.8
31
New Mexico: 27.8
32
New York: 30.2
33
North Carolina: 28
34
North Dakota: 26.8
35
Ohio: 28.4
36
Oklahoma: 26.4
37
Oregon: 28.6
38
Pennsylvania: 29.2
39
Rhode Island: 30.2
40
South Carolina: 28.5
41
South Dakota: 26.7
42
Tennessee: 27.4
43
Texas: 27.4
44
Utah: 25.2
45
Vermont: 29.5
46
Virginia: 28.2
47
Washington: 27.9
48
West Virginia: 27.2
49
Wisconsin: 28.4
50
Wyoming: 26.7
Content: 27.1
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Alabamans seem to be itching to tie the knot a bit earlier than the national average, with 26.3 as the standard marriage age for Alabaman ladies and 27.9 for the state's gents. 2
Alaska: 27.5
While Alaskan women are a little ahead of the national trend, marrying at a median age of 26, the men of the Last Frontier are hovering right around the national average, clocking in at an average of 29 years old for their first marriage. 3
Arizona: 28.4
Despite the region's propensity for heat waves, Arizonans seem to be keeping their cool and reflecting the average trend, with women getting hitched at 27.4 years old and men at 29.4. 4
Arkansas: 26.3
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Maybe the residents of the Natural State can just feel it in their bones when it's meant to be. Both women and men in Arkansas tend to marry a couple years earlier than the national average—at 25.4 and 27.2 years old, respectively. 5
California: 29.3
The Golden State's men and women are a little older than average—28.3 for women and 30.3 for men—when they decide to roll the credits on their single lives. | https://bestlifeonline.com/average-marriage-age-united-states/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1226478537#5_2458325928 | Title: This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State | Best Life
Headings: This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
From sea to shining sea, women tie the knot at a younger age than men.
1
Alabama: 27.1
2
Alaska: 27.5
3
Arizona: 28.4
4
Arkansas: 26.3
5
California: 29.3
6
Colorado: 27.9
7
Connecticut: 29.9
8
Delaware: 29.3
9
Florida: 29.3
10
Georgia: 28.1
11
Hawaii: 28.1
12
Idaho: 25.8
13
Illinois: 29.2
14
Indiana: 27.5
15
Iowa: 27.2
16
Kansas: 26.7
17
Kentucky: 26.9
18
Louisiana: 28.4
19
Maine: 28.3
20
Maryland: 29.4
21
Massachusetts: 30.2
22
Michigan: 28.8
23
Minnesota: 28.2
24
Mississippi: 27.5
25
Missouri: 27.5
26
Montana: 27.5
27
Nebraska: 27.1
28
Nevada: 28.2
29
New Hampshire: 29
30
New Jersey: 29.8
31
New Mexico: 27.8
32
New York: 30.2
33
North Carolina: 28
34
North Dakota: 26.8
35
Ohio: 28.4
36
Oklahoma: 26.4
37
Oregon: 28.6
38
Pennsylvania: 29.2
39
Rhode Island: 30.2
40
South Carolina: 28.5
41
South Dakota: 26.7
42
Tennessee: 27.4
43
Texas: 27.4
44
Utah: 25.2
45
Vermont: 29.5
46
Virginia: 28.2
47
Washington: 27.9
48
West Virginia: 27.2
49
Wisconsin: 28.4
50
Wyoming: 26.7
Content: 29.3
Delaware is another state where the residents seem to try not to commit too quickly. Women wed at an average age of 28.4, while men typically say their vows at 30.2 years old. 9
Florida: 29.3
The residents of the Sunshine State seem to want to soak up their sunny single days for as long as they can. Floridian women marry at a median age of 28.3, and men at a median age of 30.3. 10
Georgia: 28.1
Everything's just peachy in Georgia, including their median marriage age, which is right on par with the national trends. Women tend to tie the knot at 27.2 years old, while men marry at 29 years old. 11
Hawaii: 28.1
While the average age at first marriage for the women of the Island State is almost spot on the national average at 27.5 years old, the men say "aloha" to the prospect of marrying at an age slightly earlier than average—28.6 years old, to be precise. | https://bestlifeonline.com/average-marriage-age-united-states/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1226478537#6_2458328298 | Title: This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State | Best Life
Headings: This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
From sea to shining sea, women tie the knot at a younger age than men.
1
Alabama: 27.1
2
Alaska: 27.5
3
Arizona: 28.4
4
Arkansas: 26.3
5
California: 29.3
6
Colorado: 27.9
7
Connecticut: 29.9
8
Delaware: 29.3
9
Florida: 29.3
10
Georgia: 28.1
11
Hawaii: 28.1
12
Idaho: 25.8
13
Illinois: 29.2
14
Indiana: 27.5
15
Iowa: 27.2
16
Kansas: 26.7
17
Kentucky: 26.9
18
Louisiana: 28.4
19
Maine: 28.3
20
Maryland: 29.4
21
Massachusetts: 30.2
22
Michigan: 28.8
23
Minnesota: 28.2
24
Mississippi: 27.5
25
Missouri: 27.5
26
Montana: 27.5
27
Nebraska: 27.1
28
Nevada: 28.2
29
New Hampshire: 29
30
New Jersey: 29.8
31
New Mexico: 27.8
32
New York: 30.2
33
North Carolina: 28
34
North Dakota: 26.8
35
Ohio: 28.4
36
Oklahoma: 26.4
37
Oregon: 28.6
38
Pennsylvania: 29.2
39
Rhode Island: 30.2
40
South Carolina: 28.5
41
South Dakota: 26.7
42
Tennessee: 27.4
43
Texas: 27.4
44
Utah: 25.2
45
Vermont: 29.5
46
Virginia: 28.2
47
Washington: 27.9
48
West Virginia: 27.2
49
Wisconsin: 28.4
50
Wyoming: 26.7
Content: 10
Georgia: 28.1
Everything's just peachy in Georgia, including their median marriage age, which is right on par with the national trends. Women tend to tie the knot at 27.2 years old, while men marry at 29 years old. 11
Hawaii: 28.1
While the average age at first marriage for the women of the Island State is almost spot on the national average at 27.5 years old, the men say "aloha" to the prospect of marrying at an age slightly earlier than average—28.6 years old, to be precise. 12
Idaho: 25.8
While 24.9 for women and 26.7 for men might seem like fairly early ages for tying the knot, at least compared to the median ages of the other states, there's one other locale that exhibits slightly younger trends than our friends hailing from the Gem State. 13
Illinois: 29.2
Women tend to settle down at an average age of 28.4 and men at an age of 30 in the Prairie State, proving that this midwestern state is nothing but practical. 14
Indiana: | https://bestlifeonline.com/average-marriage-age-united-states/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1226478537#11_2458340828 | Title: This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State | Best Life
Headings: This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
This Is the Age Most People Get Married in Every U.S. State
From sea to shining sea, women tie the knot at a younger age than men.
1
Alabama: 27.1
2
Alaska: 27.5
3
Arizona: 28.4
4
Arkansas: 26.3
5
California: 29.3
6
Colorado: 27.9
7
Connecticut: 29.9
8
Delaware: 29.3
9
Florida: 29.3
10
Georgia: 28.1
11
Hawaii: 28.1
12
Idaho: 25.8
13
Illinois: 29.2
14
Indiana: 27.5
15
Iowa: 27.2
16
Kansas: 26.7
17
Kentucky: 26.9
18
Louisiana: 28.4
19
Maine: 28.3
20
Maryland: 29.4
21
Massachusetts: 30.2
22
Michigan: 28.8
23
Minnesota: 28.2
24
Mississippi: 27.5
25
Missouri: 27.5
26
Montana: 27.5
27
Nebraska: 27.1
28
Nevada: 28.2
29
New Hampshire: 29
30
New Jersey: 29.8
31
New Mexico: 27.8
32
New York: 30.2
33
North Carolina: 28
34
North Dakota: 26.8
35
Ohio: 28.4
36
Oklahoma: 26.4
37
Oregon: 28.6
38
Pennsylvania: 29.2
39
Rhode Island: 30.2
40
South Carolina: 28.5
41
South Dakota: 26.7
42
Tennessee: 27.4
43
Texas: 27.4
44
Utah: 25.2
45
Vermont: 29.5
46
Virginia: 28.2
47
Washington: 27.9
48
West Virginia: 27.2
49
Wisconsin: 28.4
50
Wyoming: 26.7
Content: 30.2
Like the nearby state of Maryland, the Bay State's locals prefer to wait a little longer before taking the plunge—with 29.6 as the average marriage age for women, and 30.8 as the average marriage age for men. 22
Michigan: 28.8
Both Michigan women and men marry at ages almost exactly on par with the national average—27.7 for women and 29.8 for men, to be exact—even with the number of romantically scenic views available along the shores of the state's Great Lakes. 23
Minnesota: 28.2
Despite the state's harsh winters and abundance of great romantic restaurants, residents of the Land of 10,000 Lakes still settle down and get married right around the national averages—with women marrying at 27.2 and men marrying at 29.2. 24
Mississippi: 27.5
The claim that everything moves a bit slower in the South (slow as molasses, one could say) certainly doesn't apply to how long the locals wait before getting hitched. Mississippi women marry at the age of 26.6, and men at the age of 28.4, on average. 25
Missouri: 27.5
With trends akin to Mississippi—women marrying at an average age of 26.8 and men at 28.2—it's clear that Missourians don't waste too much time before tying the knot. | https://bestlifeonline.com/average-marriage-age-united-states/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1226908948#6_2459488728 | Title: Bee Sting: This Is What Happens to Your Body When You Get Stung by a Bee | Best Life
Headings: This Is What Happens to Your Body When You Get Stung by a Bee
This Is What Happens to Your Body When You Get Stung by a Bee
Your body does a whole lot of work to fight back against the sting.
Bee venom spreads immediately and quickly.
Your body's white blood cells fight back.
The bee releases melittin into your body, which stimulates pain receptors.
Your body releases histamine, causing swelling.
Your blood pressure drops.
Your nerve tissue is damaged.
Your kidneys work overtime.
Your heart and adrenal glands are stimulated.
Your immune system can overreact.
You're not in the clear for days.
Ashley Moor
Content: However, you shouldn't worry about your renal function: The only time that the kidneys may be damaged from a bee sting is when the person affected is stung multiple times, as this can present an overabundance of damaged cell tissue for the kidneys to repair. Still, as a 2016 study published in the journal Annals of African Medicine notes that "acute renal failure (ARF) following bee stings is an uncommon complication." Your heart and adrenal glands are stimulated. Shutterstock
The proteins present in bee venom—including apamin and melittin—stimulate the heart and adrenal glands to work harder in order to push the infection out of your body, according to Mayo Clinic. In turn, this can cause your pulse to speed up. The proteins also cause the adrenal glands to produce cortisol—that's the hormone most commonly associated with stress —in order to protect the body from further infection. Your immune system can overreact. Shutterstock
In the most serious and rare bee sting cases, the immune system can overreact to the sting, causing a life-threatening allergic response called anaphylaxis, according to the Mayo Clinic. Symptoms range from minor inconveniences (like hives and itching) to severe issues (like loss of consciousness). | https://bestlifeonline.com/bee-sting/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1226908948#7_2459490890 | Title: Bee Sting: This Is What Happens to Your Body When You Get Stung by a Bee | Best Life
Headings: This Is What Happens to Your Body When You Get Stung by a Bee
This Is What Happens to Your Body When You Get Stung by a Bee
Your body does a whole lot of work to fight back against the sting.
Bee venom spreads immediately and quickly.
Your body's white blood cells fight back.
The bee releases melittin into your body, which stimulates pain receptors.
Your body releases histamine, causing swelling.
Your blood pressure drops.
Your nerve tissue is damaged.
Your kidneys work overtime.
Your heart and adrenal glands are stimulated.
Your immune system can overreact.
You're not in the clear for days.
Ashley Moor
Content: In turn, this can cause your pulse to speed up. The proteins also cause the adrenal glands to produce cortisol—that's the hormone most commonly associated with stress —in order to protect the body from further infection. Your immune system can overreact. Shutterstock
In the most serious and rare bee sting cases, the immune system can overreact to the sting, causing a life-threatening allergic response called anaphylaxis, according to the Mayo Clinic. Symptoms range from minor inconveniences (like hives and itching) to severe issues (like loss of consciousness). You're not in the clear for days. Shutterstock
Though delayed responses to bee stings are incredibly rare, they usually occur in those with a weak immune system, as the body's defenses are not able to coordinate a proper response to the sting. " The reaction is sometimes delayed by as much as six days and therefore requires immediate transportation to an emergency room and hospitalization," Marterre notes. While symptoms of this delayed response vary, they range from inflammation of the brain, nerves, blood vessels, and kidneys, to the possibility of a serum sickness which can cause a rash, fever, or joint pain, according to Dr. Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MD. And for other signs to be wary of, here are 17 Allergy Symptoms You Need to Stop Ignoring. | https://bestlifeonline.com/bee-sting/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1227153816#2_2460128771 | Title: 40 Surefire Ways to Get Your Best Body in Your 40s | Best Life
Headings: 40 Ways to Get Your Best Body in Your 40s
40 Ways to Get Your Best Body in Your 40s
Simple rules for slimming down.
1
Rethink The Connection Between Diet and Exercise
2
Supercharge Your Fiber Intake
3
Eat to Offset Your Body's Decline
4
Eat the Right Protein
5
Strength Train
6
Emphasize Total-Body Movements
7
Hack Your Salads
8
Cut Out the Midnight Snacks
9
Make Friends With the Doggie Bag
10
Eat for Hormonal Balance
11
Cut Back on the Sweet Stuff
12
Even Fruit
13
Load Up on Organic Food
14
Increase Your Focus
15
Hydrate With Healthier Water
16
Skip the Starchy Veggies
17
Make Friends With Fermented Food
18
Channel Your Inner Yogi
19
Keep Your Carbs Low
20
Eat Protein Every Few Hours
21
Delegate Duties
22
Calculate Your Metabolic Rate
23
Get in a Swim
24
Go Dancing
25
Load Up on Satisfying Fats
26
Stay Consistent
27
Skip the Soda
28
Eat More Regularly
29
Bulk Up on Vitamin D
30
Skip the Marathon Workouts
31
Stretch Out
32
Eat for Your Workouts
33
Tackle a Fast
34
Fight Cravings With Chocolate
35
Add Some Omega-3s to Your Meal Plan
36
Lift While Eating a Deficit
37
Walk After Your Workouts
38
Skip the Alcohol
39
Meditate
40
Get Plenty of Sleep
Content: 1
Rethink The Connection Between Diet and Exercise
A decade ago, you probably could get away with eating whatever you liked as long as you hit the gym a couple times a week. No longer. " While some people may have no problem increasing their time at the gym, they do not always put the same time into their nutrition," says Liz Blom, a registered dietician and wellness coach. " Skipping meals, poor food choices, and a few beers with friends can surpass physical activity." While exercise is essential, 30 minutes of hardcore cardio is going to burn a few hundred calories, tops—not enough to make up for a single cheeseburger. Studies fail to show that a physically active person is less likely to gain weight than an inactive person. On top of that, since exercise increases your appetite, there is evidence that working out can sometimes nullify or even reverse weight-loss efforts. To top it off, sticking with a healthy diet is usually easier than sticking with an intense exercise regimen. So stop guilt-tripping yourself about skipping the gym—worry about what's on your plate. And while you're rethinking your diet, be sure to read about the 7 Best Foods for Your Heart—and Your Lifespan. | https://bestlifeonline.com/best-body/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1237939004#4_2491063809 | Title: 15 American Habits That Are Offensive in Other Countries | Best Life
Headings: 15 American Habits That Are Offensive in Other Countries
15 American Habits That Are Offensive in Other Countries
1
Wearing shoes indoors
2
Bull horns
3
Eating with your left hand
4
Tipping
5
Putting out the palm of your hand
6
Keeping your hands in your pockets
7
Taking the back seat in a taxi
8
Not finishing your food
9
Thumbs up
10
Blowing your nose in public
11
Crossing your fingers
12
Running late
13
Beckoning with your hand
14
Laughing with your mouth open
15
Sipping your alcohol
Content: 6
Keeping your hands in your pockets
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While keeping your hands in your pockets may seem like an easy way to avoid inadvertently offending others, in some countries, doing so may get you in trouble. If you're traveling in Japan or Korea, specifically, keeping your hands in your pockets is often seen as a sign of arrogance. In September 2018, Monty Python star Michael Palin found this out the hard way when he was forced to reshoot scenes from his documentary, Michael Palin in North Korea, because he had his hands in his pockets while standing near North Korean monuments, a gesture deemed disrespectful by locals. And for more ways to avoid offending others, check out these 40 Things You Should Never Say to Your Boss. 7
Taking the back seat in a taxi
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In the United States, the front passenger seat of a taxi is typically regarded as the driver's domain, a safe place to store their possessions far from passengers' prying eyes. If you're in Scotland, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, or parts of Ireland, however, you'll want to grab the front set for yourself, as sitting in the back, unless explicitly asked to do so, is considered rude. 8
Not finishing your food
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Parents in the United States may be famous for encouraging their children to become members of the clean plate club, but overseas, there's an even stronger cultural imperative to finish one's meal. In India and Japan, for instance, not eating everything on your plate is not only considered wasteful, but an indication that you didn't enjoy what was served. And if you want to keep your health intact on your travels, steer clear of these 20 Foods Doctors Always Avoid While Traveling. 9
Thumbs up
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There are few hand gestures in the United States less likely to cause offense than the thumbs up, overwhelmingly understood to be a way of telling others that you're happy or that things have been done to your satisfaction. | https://bestlifeonline.com/offensive-american-habits-overseas/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1243541803#5_2506184454 | Title: Winter Blues: 15 Surprising Ways Cold Weather Affects Your Mood
Headings: 15 Surprising Ways the Cold Weather Affects Your Mood
15 Surprising Ways the Cold Weather Affects Your Mood
And you thought "winter blues" was as bad as it gets.
1
Feeling Cold Can Boost Your Processing Power
2
Low Temperatures Can Affect Your Judgement
3
Rain Can Jumpstart a Craving for Carbs
4
Lower Air Pressure Can Cause Physical Pain
5
Darker Days Can Save Your Budget
6
Cloudiness Can Make Your Flirting Less Effective
7
Cloudy Weather Can Make You Less Generous
8
Lack of Exercise Can Increase Stress
9
(Mildly) Cold Weather Can Make You Less Aggressive
10
The Cold Can Make You Sluggish
11
Too Little Sunlight Can Depress You
12
Cloudiness Can Defog Your Memory
13
Low Humidity Can Help You Focus
14
Cold Weather Doesn't Affect Everyone Equally
15
Winter Can Make You Less Prone to Suicide
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Content: 4
Lower Air Pressure Can Cause Physical Pain
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This is another one you can blame on the rain. When stormy weather approaches, the atmospheric pressure drops, which means the pressure of fluids in the body increases. This can cause swelling that can ultimately press on nerves and joints to cause pain, particularly in people who already experience chronic pain. Turns out your grandpa wasn't crazy when he said his trick knee could predict the weather. People who are in pain definitely aren't happy, so the rain can ultimately lead to further lowering of mood. 5
Darker Days Can Save Your Budget
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The winter isn't all bad news for your mood. Savvy marketers have discovered that people tend to spend more money when the sun is shining than when it's grey outside. For them, that means creating commercials and other ads that associate products with sunlight. For you, though, that can mean a lack of spending during the winter. You're less likely to make impulse purchases of things you don't need—what advertisers call hedonic products—which ultimately means you're spending less and saving more. | https://bestlifeonline.com/winter-blues/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1250587469#5_2522923263 | Title: Understanding Fermentation in Moonshining - Best Moonshine Stills
Headings: Understanding Fermentation in Moonshining
Understanding Fermentation in Moonshining
The process of making moonshine
What is fermentation?
The fermentation process
Ingredients
The fermentation process
Stages of fermentation
The primary phase of fermentation
The secondary phase of fermentation
Simple and scientific monitoring of the fermentation process
1. Simple monitoring
2. Scientific monitoring
Factors that affect the fermentation process
Conclusion
Content: Some commercial moonshine producers today prefer to use hog feed which contains much finer corn. The cornmeal is then soaked in hot water. Some people will add sugar at this stage or replace corn with sugar altogether. However, traditionally, malt was added to convert the starch in corn into sugar as it contains enzymes that catalyze this process. Yeast is then added to start the fermentation process. The mixture, known as mash, is stirred to mix properly then heated slightly. The mash should be stored at room temperature for one or two weeks. Ensure that the temperature is correct as low temperatures may even stop the fermentation process as it causes the yeast to be dormant. After fermentation is complete, the mash is strained to remove sediments which by now will have settled at the bottom of the fermentation container. To remove all the particles, the mash is strained through cheesecloth because sediments in the final alcohol can cause serious headaches to the drinkers. | https://bestmoonshinestills.com/understanding-fermentation-in-moonshining/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1263892120#0_2550002415 | Title: Best Olive Oils
Headings: Croatia
Croatia
67 Gold Award
20 Silver Award
2021 Croatia harvest report
2020/2021 Croatia Harvest by Numbers
4,600 Tons
400 Tons
400 Tons
7,000 Tons
Croatia Winners
Best Olive Oils Marketplace
World Olive Oil Competition
Olive Oil Times
Sommelier Courses
Content: Best Olive Oils
Official Index of the World’s Best Olive Oils
Home Winners Retail Finder Tourism Marketplace Latest News Statistics Food Pairing About Share
Croatia
Olive oil production in Croatia hit a four-year high in the 2020/21 crop year. Producers also reported excellent quality, especially in Istria. However, the Covid-driven economic crisis has severely impacted domestic consumption. Meanwhile, both extra-European Union imports and exports hit record highs. 2020/2021 Croatia harvest report
67 Gold Award
20 Silver Award
2021 NYIOOC Stats
2021 Croatia harvest report
Olive oil production in Croatia rose to 4,600 tons in the 2020/21 crop year, the highest total since 2016/17 and the third consecutive year of growth. Producers reported favorable weather conditions and a low presence of the olive fruit fly, contributing to the production increase. Newly-planted groves entering maturity have also helped the tiny southern European nation boost its production. The Croatian agriculture minister has previously stated his ambition to triple the number of olive trees currently being grown. Along with increasing quantity, many producers also reported having an exceptionally high-quality harvest. However, the good fortune was not spread across the country uniformly, with producers on the Istrian peninsula, in the north of the country, faring better than their counterparts located on the southwestern coastline, including Dalmatia and some of the coastal islands. | https://bestoliveoils.com/croatia |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1263892120#1_2550004374 | Title: Best Olive Oils
Headings: Croatia
Croatia
67 Gold Award
20 Silver Award
2021 Croatia harvest report
2020/2021 Croatia Harvest by Numbers
4,600 Tons
400 Tons
400 Tons
7,000 Tons
Croatia Winners
Best Olive Oils Marketplace
World Olive Oil Competition
Olive Oil Times
Sommelier Courses
Content: Producers reported favorable weather conditions and a low presence of the olive fruit fly, contributing to the production increase. Newly-planted groves entering maturity have also helped the tiny southern European nation boost its production. The Croatian agriculture minister has previously stated his ambition to triple the number of olive trees currently being grown. Along with increasing quantity, many producers also reported having an exceptionally high-quality harvest. However, the good fortune was not spread across the country uniformly, with producers on the Istrian peninsula, in the north of the country, faring better than their counterparts located on the southwestern coastline, including Dalmatia and some of the coastal islands. According to producers, the COVID-19 pandemic had little impact on the harvest, with many areas of the country having low infection levels during critical moments in the crop year. While production increased, domestic consumption dropped to 7,000 tons, down from 8,300 tons in the previous crop year and its overall joint-lowest level since 2014/15. Producers blamed the pandemic for the consumption decrease, with travel restriction severely hurting the tourism industry and the overall economic crisis driving down household incomes. Despite the decrease in domestic consumption, extra-European Union olive oil imports rose to a record-high 400 tons. Croatia generally never produces enough olive oil to meet domestic consumption. | https://bestoliveoils.com/croatia |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1265391810#13_2554299677 | Title: How To Send Money from Checking Account Instantly
Headings: How To Send Money from Checking Account Instantly
How To Send Money from Checking Account Instantly
What is a Checking Account?
How do Checking Accounts Work?
How do I Open a Checking Account?
How do I Send Money using my Account Number?
How Can I Send Money to a Bank Account?
How do I Transfer From One Bank Account to another Online?
How Long Does It Take To Send Money To Someone Else’s Bank Account?
Does it Cost Money to Open a Checking Account?
Which banks offer free checking accounts?
Can I Open a Checking Account Without Making a Deposit?
Which Banks Allow Opening a Checking Account with Bad Credit?
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Content: These include Western Union, Money Gram, Payoneer, and PayPal among others. For Payoneer and PayPal, you must have an account with them. You can also shop online with checking account number so long as you have a checking account and debit or credit card. How do I Transfer From One Bank Account to another Online? Since the internet came into use in the early 1980s, many things have become easy to do remotely. For instance, the internet has led to the growth of financial institutions to a greater degree. On many occasions, people no longer queue in banks to withdraw or deposit money. Even some banks allow you to open bank accounts online. When you have an online bank account, you can send money to another bank just by the use of the internet. It is easy to do that if you have either a debit or a credit card. | https://bestonreviews.com/send-money-from-checking-account-instantly/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1265556237#8_2554767301 | Title: How To Transfer Money From One Netspend Card To Another
Headings: How To Transfer Money From One Netspend Card To Another
How To Transfer Money From One Netspend Card To Another
How Do You Open An Account Online And Get a Netspend Card?
How Do You Use Netspend Cards?
Can You Send Money To And From Your Netspend Account?
1) Paypal
2) Bank transfers
3) Money Transfer between accounts
4) Debit card to another
How Do You Transfer Money From One Account To Another Online?
i) Link the paired accounts
ii) Provide external account information
iii) Confirm the new account
iv) Set up transfers
Can You Send Money Without a Bank Account?
What Are The Ways To Reload Funds To Your Netspend Card?
1) Mobile Check load to your Card Account
2) Direct deposit
3) Netspend reload locations
4) Bank transfers
5) PayPal
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Content: You can transfer money from one account to another electronically using different methods and tools. If you own bank accounts with different banks, you can do a basic bank-to-bank transfer by setting up the transfer with the sending or receiving bank, and the funds get channeled at the destination after two or three business days. The time depends on which banks you use, and if you are transferring money internationally or domestically. Many banks enable you to make free transfers for linked accounts, but it’s advisable to check with both banks. 4) Debit card to another
Although money transfer through mobile banking and net banking are the preferable options, you can transfer money from one debit card to another or from one account to another account through ATM. This method of money transfer is advantageous due to the following reasons. It is the quickest way to transfer money
The money transfer transaction can be conveniently done by visiting the nearest ATM
ATMs reduce the workload on bank staff and reduces queues in bank premises
There is no human error as far as ATMs are concerned
How Do You Transfer Money From One Account To Another Online? Before you ask yourself how to transfer money from another account to my account, you first of all need to set up a relationship between both accounts you have at different banks, the account that will send money, and the one intended to receive funds. You need to follow the following steps; i) Link the paired accounts
You can log in to the first bank’s mobile app or website and select the option for making transfers. | https://bestonreviews.com/transfer-money-from-one-netspend-card-to-another/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1265556237#9_2554769959 | Title: How To Transfer Money From One Netspend Card To Another
Headings: How To Transfer Money From One Netspend Card To Another
How To Transfer Money From One Netspend Card To Another
How Do You Open An Account Online And Get a Netspend Card?
How Do You Use Netspend Cards?
Can You Send Money To And From Your Netspend Account?
1) Paypal
2) Bank transfers
3) Money Transfer between accounts
4) Debit card to another
How Do You Transfer Money From One Account To Another Online?
i) Link the paired accounts
ii) Provide external account information
iii) Confirm the new account
iv) Set up transfers
Can You Send Money Without a Bank Account?
What Are The Ways To Reload Funds To Your Netspend Card?
1) Mobile Check load to your Card Account
2) Direct deposit
3) Netspend reload locations
4) Bank transfers
5) PayPal
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Content: This method of money transfer is advantageous due to the following reasons. It is the quickest way to transfer money
The money transfer transaction can be conveniently done by visiting the nearest ATM
ATMs reduce the workload on bank staff and reduces queues in bank premises
There is no human error as far as ATMs are concerned
How Do You Transfer Money From One Account To Another Online? Before you ask yourself how to transfer money from another account to my account, you first of all need to set up a relationship between both accounts you have at different banks, the account that will send money, and the one intended to receive funds. You need to follow the following steps; i) Link the paired accounts
You can log in to the first bank’s mobile app or website and select the option for making transfers. The choices are internal transfers for transactions within the same bank and external transfer for transferring funds to a different bank. ii) Provide external account information
You need to have at fingertips the bank routing number and personal account number details for the recipient account. iii) Confirm the new account
The first bank may want to ascertain that you have authority over the second bank’s account. Hence, your username and password are needed, for the first bank to verify. iv) Set up transfers
Once the account information gets confirmed, you can initiate the transfers from the sending bank’s website, and follow the provided steps to complete the transfer. | https://bestonreviews.com/transfer-money-from-one-netspend-card-to-another/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1279034984#8_2588336791 | Title: Pork Tenderloin Recipe in Oven with Herbs EASY JUICY | Best Recipe Box
Headings: Simple Oven Roast Pork Tenderloin Roast
Simple Oven Roast Pork Tenderloin Roast
Easy Pork Tenderloin Recipe
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Content: Heat a large oven-safe skillet on medium-high heat. Add oil and heat for about 1 minute. Sear the pork loin on all sides until a crust forms, about 1 minute per side. Remove pork from the pan and set it aside. Turn off heat and remove pan from the heat. In same hot pan add butter, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, and mustard. Stir the sauce until the butter is completely melted. Coat the pork tenderloin with dried herbs by patting it onto the loin. Place the pork back in the skillet and spoon some sauce over the pork loin. Cover the pork tenderloin with foil and roast for 30 minutes. | https://bestrecipebox.com/oven-roast-pork-loin-roast/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1282786404#19_2597370116 | Title: Top 10 Best Fashion Magazines In The World 2020
Headings: Top 10 Best Fashion Magazines In The World 2020
Top 10 Best Fashion Magazines In The World 2020
10. Harper’s Bazaar
9. InStyle
8. Lucky
7. Allure
6. W
5. Glamour
4. Marie Claire
3. Elle
2. Vogue
1. Cosmopolitan
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Vogue magazine was founded in 1892. The founder of this magazine was Arthur Turnure. It has sections and some of these sections are related to fashion and some are related to the life. It tells about the innovations in fashion which helps women to keep up to the date. This magazine is much informative which discusses the important ways to live a prosperous life. When in 2006 voting had occurred this magazine had been represented as the most influential magazine of the fashion world. 1. Cosmopolitan
Cosmopolitan is an American magazine which was first to get released in the year 1886. It is a magazine which is related to the fashion. It has all the information in which upper class women of America may get interested in. | https://bestreviewof.com/top-10-best-fashion-magazines-in-the-world-2016/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1285043369#17_2602844871 | Title: 5 Best Argan Oils - May 2021 - BestReviews
Headings: best argan oil
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Pros
Buying guide for best argan oil
Key considerations
Smell
Color and texture
Organic certification
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Argan oil features
Cosmetic vs. culinary
Culinary argan oil vs. culinary olive oil
Argan oil prices
Did you know?
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Tips
FAQ
Content: Culinary argan oil vs. culinary olive oil
For years, olive oil has been lauded for its heart-healthy benefits and delicious taste. Olive oil, made by gently crushing harvested olives in a mill, is loaded with antioxidants, vitamin E, and carotenoids, which lower the risk of eye disease. Some research shows that olive oil lowers risk of cancer, stroke and Alzheimer’s disease. As you might imagine, culinary argan and olive oil have similar benefits. So what’s the difference? Argan oil has a higher amount of omega-3 fatty acids, which makes it more heat resistant for cooking than olive oil, and more vitamin E. Olive oil has a lower smoke point than some oils, which means it’s not suitable for cooking at high temperatures. Argan oil prices
Argan oil is one of the world’s most exclusive oils, thus making it expensive. Like many oils, argan oil is sold by the ounce, typically in bottles between one and 16 ounces. With variations in quality and pricing, argan oil prices can range from $10 to $50. A $10 to $20 bottle of argan oil, if it’s good quality and certified organic, is likely to contain one to four ounces. | https://bestreviews.com/best-argan-oils |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1285412146#9_2603812553 | Title: 5 Best B12 Supplements - May 2021 - BestReviews
Headings: best b12 supplements
Buying guide for best b12 supplements
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What is vitamin B12?
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Symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency
Types of vitamin B12
Did you know?
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Types of B12 supplements
Prices for B12 supplements
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Q. Will a B12 supplement improve my energy level?
Content: although it is water-soluble, it is also stored in the liver. As a general rule, your body needs to use water-soluble vitamins as they are consumed, as any excess is excreted in urine. This means you really can’t “overdose” on vitamin B.
The eight B vitamins are chemically different, but because they are generally found in the same foods and have similar functions in the body, mostly having to do with metabolism, they are grouped together. The eight B vitamins are: B1 (thiamine) helps convert carbohydrates into glucose and strengthens the nervous system, hair, and skin. B2 (riboflavin) contributes to cellular energy production as well as eye, adrenal, and nervous system health. B3 (niacin) is critical for heart health and also helps with cellular energy production and nervous system health. B5 (pantothenic acid) helps your body turn food into energy and also strengthens the liver, skin, hair, and nervous system. B6 (pyridoxine) plays a part in immune system function, the production of hemoglobin in red blood cells, and nervous system health. B7 (biotin) helps your body metabolize carbohydrates and fat and fight off disease. | https://bestreviews.com/best-b12-supplements |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1285412146#10_2603814261 | Title: 5 Best B12 Supplements - May 2021 - BestReviews
Headings: best b12 supplements
Buying guide for best b12 supplements
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What is vitamin B12?
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Symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency
Types of vitamin B12
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Types of B12 supplements
Prices for B12 supplements
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Q. Will a B12 supplement improve my energy level?
Content: B2 (riboflavin) contributes to cellular energy production as well as eye, adrenal, and nervous system health. B3 (niacin) is critical for heart health and also helps with cellular energy production and nervous system health. B5 (pantothenic acid) helps your body turn food into energy and also strengthens the liver, skin, hair, and nervous system. B6 (pyridoxine) plays a part in immune system function, the production of hemoglobin in red blood cells, and nervous system health. B7 (biotin) helps your body metabolize carbohydrates and fat and fight off disease. B9 (folate) helps your body utilize amino acids, which are the building blocks of protein. B12 (cobalamin) works to create new blood cells, nerve cells, and genetic building blocks DNA and RNA. It’s also critical to maintaining a strong immune system and healthy adrenal function. As a group, B vitamins are frequently found in the same foods. Vitamin B12, however, is found naturally in very few plant-based foods. | https://bestreviews.com/best-b12-supplements |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1306285602#15_2659258367 | Title: 5 Best Olive Oils - May 2021 - BestReviews
Headings: best olive oil
Buying guide for best olive oil
Key considerations
Olive types and quality
Health benefits of olive oil
Features
Unfiltered vs. filtered
Packaging
Dispenser
Flavoring
Olive oil prices
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Content: Flavoring
Sets of infused olive oils make an excellent gift and are great for using as a garnish or in salad dressings. Popular flavors include lemon, chile, and various herbs. Olive oil prices
The higher the quality, the pricier the bottle of olive oil. Artisanal oils also fetch a higher price. In the $10 to $15 range, you’ll find pure and virgin olive oils in 1 liter quantities or less. Olive oils in this price range don’t typically have origin information included on the label. Expect to pay $15 to $25 or more for a premium, high-quality bottle of extra virgin olive oil from a reputable or artisanal producer. You’ll likely pay more than $25 for a bottle that’s larger than 500mL.
Did you know? High-quality olive oil contains polyphenols and antioxidants, which have heart-health benefits and the ability to fight inflammation. Not all olive oils provide the same health benefits, however. | https://bestreviews.com/best-olive-oils |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1306285602#16_2659259765 | Title: 5 Best Olive Oils - May 2021 - BestReviews
Headings: best olive oil
Buying guide for best olive oil
Key considerations
Olive types and quality
Health benefits of olive oil
Features
Unfiltered vs. filtered
Packaging
Dispenser
Flavoring
Olive oil prices
Did you know?
STAFF
Tips
FAQ
Content: Olive oils in this price range don’t typically have origin information included on the label. Expect to pay $15 to $25 or more for a premium, high-quality bottle of extra virgin olive oil from a reputable or artisanal producer. You’ll likely pay more than $25 for a bottle that’s larger than 500mL.
Did you know? High-quality olive oil contains polyphenols and antioxidants, which have heart-health benefits and the ability to fight inflammation. Not all olive oils provide the same health benefits, however. Highly-processed products are often stripped of healthful components during the manufacturing process. STAFF
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Buy a small bottle of the highest-quality olive oil you can afford and save it for garnishing and dressing dishes. If your budget is limited, but you want to cook with olive oil, opt for lower-priced bottles of virgin oil. Use richly flavored olive oil to make sauces and dips. Infuse olive oil on your own at home using garden-grown herbs such as rosemary or thyme. | https://bestreviews.com/best-olive-oils |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1315909826#0_2684330904 | Title: 5 Best Vitamin B Supplements - June 2021 - BestReviews
Headings: best vitamin b supplements
Buying guide for best vitamin b supplements
Key considerations
Types of B vitamins
Other ingredients
Vitamin B supplement features
Expert Tip
STAFF
Vitamin B supplement prices
Tips
Other products we considered
FAQ
Q. My B vitamins smell bad. Are they expired?
Q. Why is methylcobalamin better than cyanocobalamin?
Q. Who should take vitamin B supplements?
Content: 5 Best Vitamin B Supplements - June 2021 - BestReviews
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Pros
Cons
Best of the Best
MegaFood
Balanced B Complex
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Real Food Vitamins
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This top-quality supplement provides the benefits of B complex vitamins along with nutrients from real food. Pros
Provides a balanced blend of B complex vitamins in bioavailable forms. Works to support nervous system health and energy levels. Additional nutrients from real foods including organic spinach, broccoli, kale, and brown rice. Vegan, non-GMO, and free of pesticides and herbicides. Cons
A pricier choice for a B vitamin, but the quality ingredients are worth it for many. Best Bang for the Buck
Nature’s Bounty
Super B-Complex
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Bonus Benefits
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With essential B vitamins, biotin, vitamin C, and folic acid, these supplements provide numerous and diverse health benefits. Pros
Blend of vitamins and nutrients work together to support the immune and nervous systems, boost heart and antioxidant health, provide benefits to counter the effects of stress, and more. No artificial color, flavor, or preservatives. Coated capsules for easy swallowing. | https://bestreviews.com/best-vitamin-b-supplements |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1315909826#1_2684332720 | Title: 5 Best Vitamin B Supplements - June 2021 - BestReviews
Headings: best vitamin b supplements
Buying guide for best vitamin b supplements
Key considerations
Types of B vitamins
Other ingredients
Vitamin B supplement features
Expert Tip
STAFF
Vitamin B supplement prices
Tips
Other products we considered
FAQ
Q. My B vitamins smell bad. Are they expired?
Q. Why is methylcobalamin better than cyanocobalamin?
Q. Who should take vitamin B supplements?
Content: Cons
A pricier choice for a B vitamin, but the quality ingredients are worth it for many. Best Bang for the Buck
Nature’s Bounty
Super B-Complex
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Bonus Benefits
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With essential B vitamins, biotin, vitamin C, and folic acid, these supplements provide numerous and diverse health benefits. Pros
Blend of vitamins and nutrients work together to support the immune and nervous systems, boost heart and antioxidant health, provide benefits to counter the effects of stress, and more. No artificial color, flavor, or preservatives. Coated capsules for easy swallowing. Cons
Should only be taken with food. Large dose that may need to be split, otherwise may make it harder to fall asleep. Doctor's Best
Fully Active B Complex
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Trusted Brand
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This daily capsule contains B complex vitamins in a gluten- and soy-free blend. Pros
Contains all B vitamins as well as folate and biotin. Only needs to be taken daily. | https://bestreviews.com/best-vitamin-b-supplements |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1315909826#2_2684334339 | Title: 5 Best Vitamin B Supplements - June 2021 - BestReviews
Headings: best vitamin b supplements
Buying guide for best vitamin b supplements
Key considerations
Types of B vitamins
Other ingredients
Vitamin B supplement features
Expert Tip
STAFF
Vitamin B supplement prices
Tips
Other products we considered
FAQ
Q. My B vitamins smell bad. Are they expired?
Q. Why is methylcobalamin better than cyanocobalamin?
Q. Who should take vitamin B supplements?
Content: Cons
Should only be taken with food. Large dose that may need to be split, otherwise may make it harder to fall asleep. Doctor's Best
Fully Active B Complex
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Trusted Brand
Bottom Line
This daily capsule contains B complex vitamins in a gluten- and soy-free blend. Pros
Contains all B vitamins as well as folate and biotin. Only needs to be taken daily. Vegan-friendly formula. Can aid in weight loss and maintaining energy levels. Free of additives, colors, GMO, gluten, and soy. More affordable than other vegan formulas on the market. Cons
Several people noted having what they thought was an allergic reaction to the supplement, though "niacin flush," a common reaction when taking large amounts of vitamin B3. | https://bestreviews.com/best-vitamin-b-supplements |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1315909826#3_2684335725 | Title: 5 Best Vitamin B Supplements - June 2021 - BestReviews
Headings: best vitamin b supplements
Buying guide for best vitamin b supplements
Key considerations
Types of B vitamins
Other ingredients
Vitamin B supplement features
Expert Tip
STAFF
Vitamin B supplement prices
Tips
Other products we considered
FAQ
Q. My B vitamins smell bad. Are they expired?
Q. Why is methylcobalamin better than cyanocobalamin?
Q. Who should take vitamin B supplements?
Content: Vegan-friendly formula. Can aid in weight loss and maintaining energy levels. Free of additives, colors, GMO, gluten, and soy. More affordable than other vegan formulas on the market. Cons
Several people noted having what they thought was an allergic reaction to the supplement, though "niacin flush," a common reaction when taking large amounts of vitamin B3. Thorne Research
Basic B Complex
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Simple Yet Solid
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This comprehensive, quality blend of B vitamins earns extra points because it comes from a trusted brand. Pros
Contains active forms of eight essential B vitamins and choline for optimal absorption. Help with energy levels, red blood cell formation, stress reduction, neurological function, and more. Made with pure, quality ingredients. Free from preservatives and most allergens. | https://bestreviews.com/best-vitamin-b-supplements |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1315909826#4_2684337201 | Title: 5 Best Vitamin B Supplements - June 2021 - BestReviews
Headings: best vitamin b supplements
Buying guide for best vitamin b supplements
Key considerations
Types of B vitamins
Other ingredients
Vitamin B supplement features
Expert Tip
STAFF
Vitamin B supplement prices
Tips
Other products we considered
FAQ
Q. My B vitamins smell bad. Are they expired?
Q. Why is methylcobalamin better than cyanocobalamin?
Q. Who should take vitamin B supplements?
Content: Thorne Research
Basic B Complex
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Simple Yet Solid
Bottom Line
This comprehensive, quality blend of B vitamins earns extra points because it comes from a trusted brand. Pros
Contains active forms of eight essential B vitamins and choline for optimal absorption. Help with energy levels, red blood cell formation, stress reduction, neurological function, and more. Made with pure, quality ingredients. Free from preservatives and most allergens. Cons
Users report that these tend to discolor if taken out of the bottle for alternative storing methods. How we decided
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Zero products received from manufacturers. We purchase every product we review with our own funds — we never accept anything from product manufacturers. Updated March 2021
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Buying guide for best vitamin b supplements Key considerations Vitamin B supplement features Vitamin B supplement prices Tips Other products we considered FAQ
Buying guide for best vitamin b supplements
B vitamins do amazing things for the body, including keeping your heart and brain healthy, boosting energy, and even reducing stress. | https://bestreviews.com/best-vitamin-b-supplements |
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