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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1819607297#2_3692581213 | Title: BLACK MARRIAGE – BlackDemographics.com
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BLACK MARRIAGE
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Content: About three-fifths of those non-Black women were White. So there is evidence of an increase of Black men “marrying out” of their racial demographic. As a matter of fact the Pew Research Center released a report finding that 25% of Black male newlyweds in 2013 married non-Black women compared to 12% of Black women who “married out”. However Asian women and Native Americans still have higher rates of interracial marriage. Black women were the least likely to marry non-Black men at only 7% in 2017, and only 4/% were married to White men. CLICK TO ENLARGE
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In 2012 The U.S Census Bureau released a report that studied the history of marriage in the United States. They discovered some startling statistics when calculating marriage by race. They found that African Americans age 35 and older were more likely to be married than White Americans from 1890 until sometime around the 1960s. Not only did they swap places during the 60s but in 1980 the number of NEVER married African Americans began a staggering climb from about 10% to more than 25% by 2010 while the percentage for White women remained under 10% and just over 10% for White men. The first two charts below are charts included in the report only the headings have been altered by BlackDemographics.com to outline these findings. | https://blackdemographics.com/households/marriage-in-black-america/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1819607297#3_3692582919 | Title: BLACK MARRIAGE – BlackDemographics.com
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BLACK MARRIAGE
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Black Marriage in America
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In 2012 The U.S Census Bureau released a report that studied the history of marriage in the United States. They discovered some startling statistics when calculating marriage by race. They found that African Americans age 35 and older were more likely to be married than White Americans from 1890 until sometime around the 1960s. Not only did they swap places during the 60s but in 1980 the number of NEVER married African Americans began a staggering climb from about 10% to more than 25% by 2010 while the percentage for White women remained under 10% and just over 10% for White men. The first two charts below are charts included in the report only the headings have been altered by BlackDemographics.com to outline these findings. The third chart illustrates how closely the marriage graph for Black men aligns with the incarceration numbers which also experienced an abnormal climb beginning in 1980. This does not prove causation however it shows that they are related due to the assumption that men in prison are less likely to marry. CLICK TO ENLARGE
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#0_3694098085 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Headings: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
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The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that there are several deadly diseases that strike Blacks harder and more often than they do other groups, particularly whites. What are the ones affecting us the most? And more importantly, how can we better fight back? First, here are the top seven diseases to keep in mind…
• Diabetes. 60% more common in Blacks than in whites. Blacks are up to 2.5 times more likely to suffer a limb amputation and up to 5.6 times more likely to suffer kidney disease than other people with diabetes. The Ultimate Guide to Cutting Costs on Your Prescriptions
• Asthma. Blacks are three times more likely to die of asthma than whites. • Sarcoidosis. Deaths from lung scarring — sarcoidosis — are 16 times more common among Blacks than among whites. | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#1_3694099691 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Headings: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
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Content: Blacks are up to 2.5 times more likely to suffer a limb amputation and up to 5.6 times more likely to suffer kidney disease than other people with diabetes. The Ultimate Guide to Cutting Costs on Your Prescriptions
• Asthma. Blacks are three times more likely to die of asthma than whites. • Sarcoidosis. Deaths from lung scarring — sarcoidosis — are 16 times more common among Blacks than among whites. The disease recently killed former NFL star Reggie White at age 43. • Lung Cancer. Despite lower tobacco exposure, Black men are 50% more likely than white men to get lung cancer. • Strokes. Strokes kill 4 times more 35- to 54-year-old Black Americans than white Americans. | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#2_3694100986 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
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The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
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Blacks & Heart Disease
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Content: The disease recently killed former NFL star Reggie White at age 43. • Lung Cancer. Despite lower tobacco exposure, Black men are 50% more likely than white men to get lung cancer. • Strokes. Strokes kill 4 times more 35- to 54-year-old Black Americans than white Americans. Blacks have nearly twice the
first-time stroke risk of whites. The Top 10 Flat-Belly Foods
• High Blood Pressure. Blacks develop high blood pressure earlier in life — and with much higher blood pressure levels — than whites. Nearly 42% of Black men and more than 45% of Black women aged 20 and older have high blood pressure. • Cancer. | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#3_3694102214 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Headings: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
Why These Disparities?
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Content: Blacks have nearly twice the
first-time stroke risk of whites. The Top 10 Flat-Belly Foods
• High Blood Pressure. Blacks develop high blood pressure earlier in life — and with much higher blood pressure levels — than whites. Nearly 42% of Black men and more than 45% of Black women aged 20 and older have high blood pressure. • Cancer. Cancer treatment is equally successful for all races. Yet Black men have a 40% higher cancer death rate than white men. African American women have a 20% higher cancer death rate than white women. Why These Disparities? Genes. | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#4_3694103386 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
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Content: Cancer treatment is equally successful for all races. Yet Black men have a 40% higher cancer death rate than white men. African American women have a 20% higher cancer death rate than white women. Why These Disparities? Genes. Genes definitely play a role. So does the environment in which people live, socioeconomic status — and, yes, racism, says Clyde W. Yancy, MD, associate dean of clinical affairs and medical director for heart failure/transplantation at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Unique Cultural Issues. Yancy says that all humans have the same physiology, are vulnerable to the same illnesses, and respond to the same medicines. Naturally, diseases and responses to treatment do vary from person to person. | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#5_3694104721 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Headings: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
Why These Disparities?
Black Americans & Lung Disease
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Content: Genes definitely play a role. So does the environment in which people live, socioeconomic status — and, yes, racism, says Clyde W. Yancy, MD, associate dean of clinical affairs and medical director for heart failure/transplantation at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Unique Cultural Issues. Yancy says that all humans have the same physiology, are vulnerable to the same illnesses, and respond to the same medicines. Naturally, diseases and responses to treatment do vary from person to person. But, he says, there are unique issues that affect Black Americans. “We must recognize there are some arbitrary issues that are present in the way we practice medicine and dole out health care,” Yancy tells WebMD. “ It forces us to think very carefully about the very volatile issue of race and what race means. At the end of the day, it is more likely an issue of socioeconomics and political issues of bias as well as physiologic and genetic issues. Agreeing with Yancy is LeRoy M. Graham Jr., MD, a pediatric lung expert who serves on the American Lung Association’s board of directors, is associate clinical professor of pediatrics at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, and serves as staff physician for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#7_3694108477 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Headings: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
Why These Disparities?
Black Americans & Lung Disease
Blacks & Heart Disease
Blacks & Diabetes
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Content: “I just think we as physicians need to get more impassioned,” says Graham. “ There are health disparities. But we as doctors need to spend more time recognizing these disparities and addressing them — together with our patients — on a very individual level.” Black Americans & Lung Disease
A 2005 report from the American Lung Association shows that Black Americans suffer far more lung disease than whites do: • Blacks have more asthma than any racial or ethnic group in America. And Blacks are 3 times more likely to die of asthma than whites. • Blacks are 3 times more likely to suffer sarcoidosis than white Americans. The lung-scarring disease is 16 times more deadly for Blacks than for whites. • Blacks are 50% more likely to get lung cancer than white American men. • Blacks are half as likely to get flu and pneumonia vaccinations as white Americans. | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#8_3694109975 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Headings: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
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Content: And Blacks are 3 times more likely to die of asthma than whites. • Blacks are 3 times more likely to suffer sarcoidosis than white Americans. The lung-scarring disease is 16 times more deadly for Blacks than for whites. • Blacks are 50% more likely to get lung cancer than white American men. • Blacks are half as likely to get flu and pneumonia vaccinations as white Americans. Why? “ There are a couple of reasons for this,” Graham says. “ One is that 71% of Blacks versus 58% of white Americans live in communities that violate federal air pollution standards. When we look at Blacks in terms of demographic distribution, they are more likely to be located near, if not next to, transportation corridors, and to places where the air is drawn.” Another reason is that a higher percentage of Blacks than whites live close to toxic waste dumps — and to the factories that produce this waste. | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#9_3694111494 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Headings: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
Why These Disparities?
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Content: Why? “ There are a couple of reasons for this,” Graham says. “ One is that 71% of Blacks versus 58% of white Americans live in communities that violate federal air pollution standards. When we look at Blacks in terms of demographic distribution, they are more likely to be located near, if not next to, transportation corridors, and to places where the air is drawn.” Another reason is that a higher percentage of Blacks than whites live close to toxic waste dumps — and to the factories that produce this waste. “The environment is involved, and there is potential genetic susceptibility — but we also have to talk about the fact that Blacks’ social and economic status lags behind that of Caucasians,” Graham says. “ And low socioeconomic status is linked to more disease.” Blacks & Heart Disease
Heart disease and stroke also disproportionately affect Blacks. Why? “What sets the stage for the more aggressive and higher incidence of heart disease in Blacks is a very high incidence of high blood pressure,” Yancy says. “ | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#10_3694113177 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Headings: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
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Blacks & Heart Disease
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Content: “The environment is involved, and there is potential genetic susceptibility — but we also have to talk about the fact that Blacks’ social and economic status lags behind that of Caucasians,” Graham says. “ And low socioeconomic status is linked to more disease.” Blacks & Heart Disease
Heart disease and stroke also disproportionately affect Blacks. Why? “What sets the stage for the more aggressive and higher incidence of heart disease in Blacks is a very high incidence of high blood pressure,” Yancy says. “ This predisposes Blacks to more heart disease, kidney disease, stroke and heart failure.” Clinical trials show Blacks and whites respond differently to treatments for high blood pressure. Indeed, treatment guidelines suggest that doctors should consider different drugs based on a patient’s race. But Yancy says that a closer look at the data shows that race tends to be a marker for more complicated high blood pressure treatment. “Data suggests that all therapies do equally well — but patients at higher risk need more intensive therapy,” he says. | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#11_3694114899 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Headings: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
Why These Disparities?
Black Americans & Lung Disease
Blacks & Heart Disease
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Content: This predisposes Blacks to more heart disease, kidney disease, stroke and heart failure.” Clinical trials show Blacks and whites respond differently to treatments for high blood pressure. Indeed, treatment guidelines suggest that doctors should consider different drugs based on a patient’s race. But Yancy says that a closer look at the data shows that race tends to be a marker for more complicated high blood pressure treatment. “Data suggests that all therapies do equally well — but patients at higher risk need more intensive therapy,” he says. A similar situation exists for heart failure. A promising treatment for heart failure didn’t seem to be working — until researchers noticed that it worked much better for Black patients than for white patients. A study of Black patients confirmed this finding — and provided tantalizing evidence that the drug will help patients of all races with certain disease characteristics. Blacks & Diabetes
Blacks have twice the risk of diabetes as whites. In addition, Blacks with diabetes have more serious complications — such as loss of vision, loss of limbs, and kidney failure — than whites, notes Maudene Nelson, RD, certified diabetes educator at Naomi Barry Diabetes Center at Columbia University. | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#12_3694116787 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Headings: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
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Black Americans & Lung Disease
Blacks & Heart Disease
Blacks & Diabetes
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Content: A similar situation exists for heart failure. A promising treatment for heart failure didn’t seem to be working — until researchers noticed that it worked much better for Black patients than for white patients. A study of Black patients confirmed this finding — and provided tantalizing evidence that the drug will help patients of all races with certain disease characteristics. Blacks & Diabetes
Blacks have twice the risk of diabetes as whites. In addition, Blacks with diabetes have more serious complications — such as loss of vision, loss of limbs, and kidney failure — than whites, notes Maudene Nelson, RD, certified diabetes educator at Naomi Barry Diabetes Center at Columbia University. “The theory is that maybe it is access to health care, or maybe a cultural fatalism — thinking, ‘It is God’s will,’ or, ‘My family had it so I have it’ — not a sense of something I can have an impact on so it won’t hurt me,” says Nelson. There is, indeed, evidence that Blacks may have a genetic susceptibility to diabetes. Even so, Nelson says, the real problem is empowering patients to keep their diabetes under control, since patients often have the sense that they are not as much in charge of managing their diabetes as their doctor. It’s easy to say people with diabetes should learn how to control their disease. But the tools for this kind of self-empowerment often aren’t available in Black neighborhoods, says Elizabeth D. Carlson, DSN, RN, MPH. | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1820262410#13_3694118916 | Title: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks | BlackDoctor.org - Where Wellness & Culture Connect
Headings: The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
The 7 Deadliest Diseases For Blacks
Why These Disparities?
Black Americans & Lung Disease
Blacks & Heart Disease
Blacks & Diabetes
Blacks & Sickle Cell Anemia
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Content: “The theory is that maybe it is access to health care, or maybe a cultural fatalism — thinking, ‘It is God’s will,’ or, ‘My family had it so I have it’ — not a sense of something I can have an impact on so it won’t hurt me,” says Nelson. There is, indeed, evidence that Blacks may have a genetic susceptibility to diabetes. Even so, Nelson says, the real problem is empowering patients to keep their diabetes under control, since patients often have the sense that they are not as much in charge of managing their diabetes as their doctor. It’s easy to say people with diabetes should learn how to control their disease. But the tools for this kind of self-empowerment often aren’t available in Black neighborhoods, says Elizabeth D. Carlson, DSN, RN, MPH. Carlson, a postdoctoral fellow in the division of cancer prevention and education at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, studies the social determinants of health. “I go to this Black neighborhood 20 minutes from my house in a white neighborhood, and the health education they get in school is much worse than the health education my kids get,” says Carlson. “ It is not just formal education, but everyday things. It’s being afraid to go out and exercise because you live in a high-crime neighborhood. It’s not having transportation to your health care provider. | https://blackdoctor.org/the-7-deadliest-diseases-for-blacks__trashed/ |
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Content: Black defendants receive harsher sentences than white defendants due to a variety of reasons
Prior criminal history: Most blacks become involved with the criminal justice systems as juveniles, this therefore means that they already have a history and this in turn affects the way they are sentenced. The "three strikes and and you're out" legislation is an example of this
Pretrial releases: Most Blacks are unable to come up with the bail needed to keep them out of jail before their trials, therefore they are not able to go home and prepare for a good trial, which may eventually affect their sentencing
Plea bargaining: A good majority of Black people do not plea bargain because that do not trust the criminal justice system which affects there numbers in prison
Jury selection: Most jury members are white and this can affect how they decide a case; blacks are usually disqualified from acting as jurors due to their social and economic status
"War on drugs" is also a factor that affected harsher sentences on blacks | https://blacksandprisonrates.weebly.com/socioeconomic-status.html |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1830794212#0_3716929980 | Title: Black Then | Was The Freedmen’s Bureau’s Greatest Success The Establishment Of Black Schools?
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The Freedmen’s Bureau was organized into districts covering the 11 former rebel states, the border states of Maryland, Kentucky and West Virginia and Washington, D.C. Each district was headed by an assistant commissioner. The bureau’s achievements varied from one location to another and from one agent to the next. Over its course of existence, the bureau was underfunded and understaffed, with just 900 agents at its peak. Bureau agents, who acted essentially as social workers and were frequently the only federal representatives in Southern communities, were subjected to ridicule and violence from whites (including terror organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan) who viewed the agents as interfering in local affairs by trying to assist blacks. While some agents were corrupt or incompetent, others were hardworking and brave and made significant contributions. During its years of operation, the Freedmen’s Bureau fed millions of people, built hospitals and provided medical aid, negotiated labor contracts for ex-slaves and settled labor disputes. It also helped former slaves legalize marriages and locate lost relatives, and assisted black veterans. The bureau also was instrumental in building thousands of schools for blacks, and helped to found such colleges as Howard University in Washington, D.C., Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, and Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia. | https://blackthen.com/was-the-freedmens-bureaus-greatest-success-the-establishment-of-black-schools/ |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1831054879#3_3717502098 | Title: What is the Cause of the US-China Trade War? - Blackwell Global
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Content: A record US trade deficit of $375 billion was revealed in 2017. In 2018, the US imported goods worth $539.5 billion from China and exported goods worth $120.3 billion, resulting in a trade deficit of $419.2 billion. This deficit has been on the rise for several years now, ever since China became a major manufacturing hub for goods, due to the availability of low-cost labour. This has impacted the US manufacturing industry, as well as job growth. Along with lost manufacturing jobs, wage growth has also remained low. The US blames this deficit on a lack of market access and investment cases in China. China’s Economic Reform Agenda
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Blessed Sacrament LIVE is an outreach of the Blessed Sacrament Parish's Liturgical Ministry and is specifically targeting those who, for reasons outside their own control, are unable to attend Mass or church events. For many homebound/ill individuals, this outreach reminds them that they are loved by their brothers and sisters in Christ and that they remain a vibrant and beloved part of our faith community. For those who are interested in viewing live streaming of Mass for the homebound, or might know someone who would be comforted by this outreach, please refer them to this web page. Simply click on the PLAY ">" BUTTON in the middle of the viewing screen to find the next scheduled broadcast. Moreover, streaming feeds are archived on the website for about a month. So, missed a great homily or happening during a Mass? No worries, catch it again, or for the first time, with our "on-demand" feature found on this page. Simply click on the PLAY ">" BUTTON in the middle of the viewing screen and select "Previous Broadcasts" to bring up a list of previous broadcasts. If this ministry has met your needs, or you believe in its potential to minister to our homebound and sick, please help us in support of our outreach program by spreading the word and encouraging its financial support. | https://blessedsacramentwaterloo.org/blesac-live |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1873801865#1_3802645609 | Title: Blessed Sacrament LIVE - Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church - Waterloo, IA
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Blessed Sacrament LIVE
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Content: Moreover, streaming feeds are archived on the website for about a month. So, missed a great homily or happening during a Mass? No worries, catch it again, or for the first time, with our "on-demand" feature found on this page. Simply click on the PLAY ">" BUTTON in the middle of the viewing screen and select "Previous Broadcasts" to bring up a list of previous broadcasts. If this ministry has met your needs, or you believe in its potential to minister to our homebound and sick, please help us in support of our outreach program by spreading the word and encouraging its financial support. Blessed Sacrament LIVE donations can be sent to: Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1881646876#0_3820694545 | Title: An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
Headings: An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
What are the concerns?
Current Approach to Regulation
USA
European Union
China
Tax
Future Approach
Content: An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
Education
An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
By Andrew Norry June 7, 2018
Bitcoin was founded on the principles of decentralization, meaning that the cryptocurrency was not regulated by the central authority in the way that a traditional (or fiat) currency would be. As Bitcoin, and the blockchain technology behind it, remains quite new and in the early stages of its evolution, authorities are still trying to get to grips with what exactly the technology is before attempting to come up with a plan about how to deal with it, especially in relation to taxation and money laundering issues. Currently, there is no uniform international approach to Bitcoin and its legality will depend on where in the world that you reside. However, as authorities gain more experience and knowledge about Bitcoin, and the cryptocurrency industry in general, it is likely that at least a certain minimum levels of regulation will come into place in the vast majority of countries. In addition, the huge gains being made by the cryptocurrency this year has meant that authorities are feeling that urgency about regulating the sector, with over 30 global regulators having announced various approaches to cryptocurrency regulation in recent months. What are the concerns? Contents [ Show]
1 What are the concerns? 2 Current Approach to Regulation
3 USA
4 European Union
5 China
6 Tax
7 Future Approach
Not long after its inception, Bitcoin had gained the attention of regulators as a result of its popularity amongst vendors and customers on the Dark Web, an area of the internet that was rife with illegal trade in items ranging from weaponry to illegal drugs. For example, the infamous Silk Road marketplace only accepted Bitcoin on its site in order to ensure anonymity for its customers. The infamy of Bitcoin, and the subsequent closing down of the marketplace by the FBI, to US Senator Charles Schumer explicitly referring to Bitcoin as a “surrogate currency” that enabled criminal activities. | https://blockonomi.com/bitcoin-regulation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1881646876#3_3820702237 | Title: An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
Headings: An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
What are the concerns?
Current Approach to Regulation
USA
European Union
China
Tax
Future Approach
Content: The decentralized nature of Bitcoin makes it very difficult to enforce restrictions on Bitcoin, even in those countries that have banned it. Below, we have a look at the approach of a number of different jurisdictions. USA
The US does not yet have a uniform approach to the regulation of Bitcoin at a Federal or State level. The Federal Reserve does not have a policy towards the regulation of Bitcoin, although it has said that it may be a matter that they will have to consider at some point in the future, The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), an agency within the US Treasury Department, published guidelines about cryptocurrencies as early as 2013, which suggested that although using cryptocurrency for purchasing legal goods and services was not illegal, the mining or trading of bitcoin as well as the operation of exchanges on which Bitcoins are traded would fall under the label of “money transmitters “ and would be subject to the same Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Client (KYC) measures as other money service businesses. FinCEN has also been involved in an action again the Russian-domiciled BTC-e exchange for a breach of US AML laws, which was the first action taken against a non-US based exchange. The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have yet to issue any regulations on Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies. However, they have issued a number of warnings about the volatility and risk of fraud in the sector, including a warning from the chairman of the SEC in November 2017 relating to the risks surrounding ICO’s. The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has designated Bitcoin to be a commodity, and although the CFTC does not regulate Bitcoin directly, it does have authority in respect of commodity futures that are directly connected to Bitcoin. For example, the CFTC recently accepted a proposal by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to allow Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency to be cleared in the same manner as other products, which could have a major effect on the value of Bitcoin. At a State level there have been various approaches taken by individual States, particularly in relation to the regulation of exchanges or other money transmitters. | https://blockonomi.com/bitcoin-regulation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1881646876#4_3820704920 | Title: An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
Headings: An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
What are the concerns?
Current Approach to Regulation
USA
European Union
China
Tax
Future Approach
Content: The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have yet to issue any regulations on Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies. However, they have issued a number of warnings about the volatility and risk of fraud in the sector, including a warning from the chairman of the SEC in November 2017 relating to the risks surrounding ICO’s. The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has designated Bitcoin to be a commodity, and although the CFTC does not regulate Bitcoin directly, it does have authority in respect of commodity futures that are directly connected to Bitcoin. For example, the CFTC recently accepted a proposal by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to allow Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency to be cleared in the same manner as other products, which could have a major effect on the value of Bitcoin. At a State level there have been various approaches taken by individual States, particularly in relation to the regulation of exchanges or other money transmitters. Some States, such as New York, have made attempts to make specific licensing regimes that are applicable to cryptocurrency exchanges whereas other states, such as Texas, continue to apply existing financial laws and regulations to the use of cryptocurrencies. However, the effect of this licence in New York was considered by some to be a stifling of the fintech industry’s use of cryptocurrency in that State. In fact, the New York Bitlicence is currently being challenged by the Bitcoin Foundation, who are increasingly active in lobbying against large scale regulation of the industry. The Bitcoin Foundation has stated its opinion that the US government is increasing federal and state regulation of Bitcoin in the US with a view to “control and stifle the adoption and use of so-called ‘virtual currencies’ such as Bitcoin.” European Union
The EU has taken a more open approach to Bitcoin than the US, as well as offering less ambiguity. | https://blockonomi.com/bitcoin-regulation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1881646876#5_3820707321 | Title: An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
Headings: An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
What are the concerns?
Current Approach to Regulation
USA
European Union
China
Tax
Future Approach
Content: Some States, such as New York, have made attempts to make specific licensing regimes that are applicable to cryptocurrency exchanges whereas other states, such as Texas, continue to apply existing financial laws and regulations to the use of cryptocurrencies. However, the effect of this licence in New York was considered by some to be a stifling of the fintech industry’s use of cryptocurrency in that State. In fact, the New York Bitlicence is currently being challenged by the Bitcoin Foundation, who are increasingly active in lobbying against large scale regulation of the industry. The Bitcoin Foundation has stated its opinion that the US government is increasing federal and state regulation of Bitcoin in the US with a view to “control and stifle the adoption and use of so-called ‘virtual currencies’ such as Bitcoin.” European Union
The EU has taken a more open approach to Bitcoin than the US, as well as offering less ambiguity. Indeed, the EU already had a framework to govern the use of electronic money before the invention of Bitcoin, which was adaptable to fit cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. The European Central Bank has classified Bitcoin as a ‘convertible decentralized virtual currency’. The European Banking Authority (EBA) has advised European banks not to trade in any cryptocurrencies until a regulatory regime was put in place. In 2016, the European Parliament agreed to set up a taskforce to monitor cryptocurrencies with a view to combating money laundering and terrorism. The European Commission has further proposed that cryptocurrency exchanges and digital wallets would be subject to regulation in order to prevent tax evasion. | https://blockonomi.com/bitcoin-regulation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1881646876#7_3820711679 | Title: An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
Headings: An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
An In-depth Look at Bitcoin Laws & Future Regulation
What are the concerns?
Current Approach to Regulation
USA
European Union
China
Tax
Future Approach
Content: The current rapporteur of the first Blockchain Resolution of the European Parliament has suggested that the benefits of a framework of rules in respect of the blockchain industry would allow for companies and customers operating in the sphere to act on a level playing field. She stated that without certainty about regulation, it is unlikely that the required scalability of the technology will be able to occur. She further proposed that ICOs, for example, should be defined within their own structure, rather than any attempt be made to make it fit into the current regulatory structures of securities or commodities. This approach is in line with the view of the Bitcoin Foundation themselves, who have stated that any premature regulation of Bitcoin “might put it into a box it might not fit into later on.” China
Although legal for individuals in China, there has been a clampdown on the trading of Bitcoin in 2017, with multiple exchanges having to delay or pause Bitcoin withdrawal services. This clampdown arrived in tandem with an increase in the Chinese media noting the dangers of cryptocurrency as a tool for criminal activities, which suggests that this has been a de facto regulation of Bitcoin. In addition, officials in the People’s Bank of China have noted that Bitcoin exchanges operating in China needed strict supervision and a form of licensing. Tax
The other area in which authorities are increasingly looking at how regulation will be implemented in respect of Bitcoin is in the area of tax. Due to the semi-anonymity of Bitcoin, it can potentially be used to hide assets and assist in reducing taxation. There is no uniform international approach on how profits made from trading in Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies should be taxed. | https://blockonomi.com/bitcoin-regulation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1885158662#6_3829013403 | Title: The Demon-Haunted World PDF Summary - Carl Sagan | 12min Blog
Headings: The Demon-Haunted World Summary
The Demon-Haunted World Summary
Science as a Candle in the Dark
About Carl Sagan
“The Demon-Haunted World PDF Summary”
Key Lessons from “The Demon-Haunted World”
Don’t Hide Invisible Dragons in Your Garage
Learn How to Form a Good Hypothesis
Use Sagan’s Baloney Detection Kit on a Daily Basis
“The Demon-Haunted World Quotes”
Content: And that’s what science does. And, by doing it, makes humanity better. First of all, by helping it avoid dangers; then, by improving the material conditions of the poor through technological advancements; and finally, by allowing us to grapple with some of the most important questions. But, lack of science is dangerous for society as well. Because, then, people can be easily manipulated into believing the completely wrong things. For example, racial segregation. Concepts such as slavery (see: drapetomania) and the Holocaust happened because scientific theories were left untested. | https://blog.12min.com/the-demon-haunted-world-pdf/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1888510846#1_3837667322 | Title: The History of the Telephone
Headings: The History of the Telephone
The History of the Telephone
How the Telephone Changed the World
The Development of Mobile Phones & the Future of Fixed Phone Lines
The Effects of Future AI and Emerging Technologies
Written by
Content: With those few words uttered over Bell’s prototype of a telephonic device, he made world history and changed the course of human communications forever. The telephone has evolved quite a bit since the big debut. Today’s modern youth can’t even identify most fixed-line devices from only a few decades ago. We’ve come such a long way with phones and often we take today’s advanced smart devices for granted. Our iPhones and Androids provide us with so many options, apps, and resources. And, all of it is available to us with just a tap of the screen. The history of the telephone is complex, enchanting and riddled with controversies. To better understand just how far we’ve come, let’s take a moment to look back at how the telephone was invented, how it became ubiquitous in the world today, and how it evolved into the smartphones we’ve all become accustomed to in our daily lives. As far back as the 1660s, telephone-resembling devices were being tested and developed by inventors. Mechanical acoustic devices used pipes and other materials to mechanically transmit music and speech over short distances. | https://blog.abbyconnect.com/the-history-of-the-telephone |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1888510846#5_3837674205 | Title: The History of the Telephone
Headings: The History of the Telephone
The History of the Telephone
How the Telephone Changed the World
The Development of Mobile Phones & the Future of Fixed Phone Lines
The Effects of Future AI and Emerging Technologies
Written by
Content: On June 2, 1875, Bell discovered he could hear the sound over a wire while using his harmonic telegraph. Ten months later, he uttered that famous phrase to his assistant in the adjacent room over what is now recognized as the first telephone. While many people such as Johann Philipp Reis, Tivadar Puskas, and Antonio Meucci worked on devices that resembled the telephone, only Bell has been credited with the feat of this invention. Bell was legally challenged by Elisha Gray, who developed a similar device within hours of Bell’s discovery. Though Bell won the legal case, the controversy surrounding this is still debated today. How the Telephone Changed the World
It didn’t take long for the telephone to become commercialized. Bell’s father-in-law, who invested in many of Bell’s projects, established the Bell Telephone Company in 1878. Riddled with lawsuits for claiming a market monopoly, Bell Telephone Company would go on to become American Telephone and Telegraph. More commonly known today as AT&T.
In 1877, the first regular telephone line was installed between the towns of Boston and Somerville in Massachusetts. Just a few years later, in 1882, Leroy Firman obtained a patent for his telephone switchboard. | https://blog.abbyconnect.com/the-history-of-the-telephone |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1888510846#6_3837675913 | Title: The History of the Telephone
Headings: The History of the Telephone
The History of the Telephone
How the Telephone Changed the World
The Development of Mobile Phones & the Future of Fixed Phone Lines
The Effects of Future AI and Emerging Technologies
Written by
Content: How the Telephone Changed the World
It didn’t take long for the telephone to become commercialized. Bell’s father-in-law, who invested in many of Bell’s projects, established the Bell Telephone Company in 1878. Riddled with lawsuits for claiming a market monopoly, Bell Telephone Company would go on to become American Telephone and Telegraph. More commonly known today as AT&T.
In 1877, the first regular telephone line was installed between the towns of Boston and Somerville in Massachusetts. Just a few years later, in 1882, Leroy Firman obtained a patent for his telephone switchboard. And, by 1894 the telephone line between New York and Boston became fully operational. Thousands of connections were established. However, telephone connections were still limited to the wealthy and influential. At the turn of the 20th century, the rotary dial was invented. There was also the classic candlestick phones that were used primarily in the 1930s. | https://blog.abbyconnect.com/the-history-of-the-telephone |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1888716313#0_3838131071 | Title: The Importance Of Imagination
Headings: The Importance Of Imagination
The Importance Of Imagination
Imagination is the key to innovation.
IMAGINATION: A LEADER’S BEST FRIEND
How to enhance your imagination
Start with the end in mind
Apply the creative and empathic imagination
Engage the imagination of others
Excerpt from book "Leadership is Upside Down"
Take a leap into the future!
To learn more download a free digital copy!
Tao de Haas
Content: The Importance Of Imagination
The Importance Of Imagination
June 18, 2014
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Tao de Haas
The ability to imagine things pervades our entire existence. It influences everything we do, think about and create. It leads to elaborate theories, dreams and inventions in any profession from the realms of academia to engineering and the arts. Ultimately, imagination influences everything we do regardless of our profession. Imagination is the key to innovation. So think for a moment and reflect on how you could use your imagination more effectively and deliberately. How would your life be personally and professionally improved if you were to activate your brain in ways you have not done before? Imagine if you could bring this higher intelligence into your daily conscious awareness? How much more satisfying and enriched your life would be? Just imagine. | https://blog.aboutmybrain.com/the-importance-of-imagination |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1888716313#1_3838132604 | Title: The Importance Of Imagination
Headings: The Importance Of Imagination
The Importance Of Imagination
Imagination is the key to innovation.
IMAGINATION: A LEADER’S BEST FRIEND
How to enhance your imagination
Start with the end in mind
Apply the creative and empathic imagination
Engage the imagination of others
Excerpt from book "Leadership is Upside Down"
Take a leap into the future!
To learn more download a free digital copy!
Tao de Haas
Content: So think for a moment and reflect on how you could use your imagination more effectively and deliberately. How would your life be personally and professionally improved if you were to activate your brain in ways you have not done before? Imagine if you could bring this higher intelligence into your daily conscious awareness? How much more satisfying and enriched your life would be? Just imagine. There is nothing childish or shameful about making imagination a vital part of your leadership competencies. The more you use your imagination, the stronger your ‘imagination muscle’ will become. You will be pleasantly surprised as you use this ability and tap into this rich source of infinite possibilities. Yesterday’s knowledge alone will not suffice. Imagination is essential for anyone, especially for leaders, who not only have to lead people into the future but have to foresee the challenges not yet known that await mankind. | https://blog.aboutmybrain.com/the-importance-of-imagination |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1888716313#5_3838139599 | Title: The Importance Of Imagination
Headings: The Importance Of Imagination
The Importance Of Imagination
Imagination is the key to innovation.
IMAGINATION: A LEADER’S BEST FRIEND
How to enhance your imagination
Start with the end in mind
Apply the creative and empathic imagination
Engage the imagination of others
Excerpt from book "Leadership is Upside Down"
Take a leap into the future!
To learn more download a free digital copy!
Tao de Haas
Content: You need to have a strong, clear vision and most importantly, know why your vision is so important to you. Apply the creative and empathic imagination
Creative imagination together with empathic imagination is a very powerful combination. If you look back at some of the great leaders of the past, most of them had a purpose; something bigger than what they wanted to achieve for themselves. Great leaders often have a passion that addresses the plight of people other than what they want for themselves. Even if they have experienced hardship, they are able to imagine what it would be like for people in worse conditions. Just think of people like Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Mother Teresa – they were very much driven by their empathic imagination. Engage the imagination of others
It is much easier to discourage than to encourage people’s imagination, especially if it is not part of the work culture. Sometimes it might take some courage to go against a restrictive way of thinking. As someone said to me recently, “I’d rather have my idea shot down than not say anything and a lesser idea be put forward.” | https://blog.aboutmybrain.com/the-importance-of-imagination |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1888716313#6_3838141403 | Title: The Importance Of Imagination
Headings: The Importance Of Imagination
The Importance Of Imagination
Imagination is the key to innovation.
IMAGINATION: A LEADER’S BEST FRIEND
How to enhance your imagination
Start with the end in mind
Apply the creative and empathic imagination
Engage the imagination of others
Excerpt from book "Leadership is Upside Down"
Take a leap into the future!
To learn more download a free digital copy!
Tao de Haas
Content: Even if they have experienced hardship, they are able to imagine what it would be like for people in worse conditions. Just think of people like Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Mother Teresa – they were very much driven by their empathic imagination. Engage the imagination of others
It is much easier to discourage than to encourage people’s imagination, especially if it is not part of the work culture. Sometimes it might take some courage to go against a restrictive way of thinking. As someone said to me recently, “I’d rather have my idea shot down than not say anything and a lesser idea be put forward.” The Edward de Bono’s Six Hat Thinking Methodology has been effective and popular in encouraging people in the workplace to activate their imagination. The Red hat represents intuition, feelings and hunches and the Green hat represents creative ideas and possibilities. As a leader of a team, it may be a good idea to read or become trained in the Six Hat Thinking process. In the business world where reason, reality, facts and pragmatism prevail, I have seen people looking worried and even embarrassed when asked to use their imagination – as if imagining things was something only children or creative people can do. The belief that imagination is somehow inferior to logical reasoning often kills, stifles or smothers potential great ideas. | https://blog.aboutmybrain.com/the-importance-of-imagination |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_12_1889336026#7_3839220046 | Title: Step-By-Step Guide to Apply and Get Approved For an SBA COVID-19 Disaster Loan
Headings: Step-By-Step Guide to Apply and Get Approved For an SBA COVID-19 Disaster Loan
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Step-By-Step Guide to Apply and Get Approved For an SBA COVID-19 Disaster Loan
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FAQ: How do I fill out Form 413D, the personal financial statement?
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SBA COVID-19 Disaster Loan Limits
Prohibited Businesses
>>>>>A complete list of prohibited businesses is located here.<<<<<
SBA COVID-19 Disaster Loan Checklist
Disaster Business Loan Application- SBA Form 5
Click to View the SBA Form 5 Online
Personal Financial Statement- SBA Form 413
Click to View the SBA Form 413 Online
Schedule of Liabilities- SBA Form 2202
Click to View the SBA Form 2202 Online
Economic Injury Disaster Loan Supporting Information - Form P-019
Click to View the SBA Form P-019 Online
SBA Size Standard Tools
Request for Transcript- 4506-T
Click to View the SBA Form 4506-T Online
How to Prepare to Apply for a Disaster Loan
How is the SBA Disaster Loan Funded?
SBA Resources
>>>>>Download the SBA COVID-19 Loan Guide written by the SBA <<<<<
Call the SBA: 800-659-2955
Mail Completed Application:
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SBA COVID-19 Disaster Loan Limits
The SBA has set the loan limits as $25,000 (no collateral) to $2,000,000 (with collateral) with a maximum rate of 3.75% for For-Profit businesses. If your business is a major source of employment in your area, the SBA has the authority to waive the $2 Million limit, but this will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Also, the SBA may not deny a larger loan even if you do not have collateral- apply and work with an SBA rep to see what your business may qualify for. Typically your loan will be based on your operating expenses and you may be able to qualify for up to 6 months of operating expenses as your loan amount. This will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and will depend on: Credit Worthiness- Since the SBA guarantees loans, they want to be sure that you can pay this back
Ability to Pay- Once the dust settles, will your business be able to support repayment
Eligibility- The applicant business must be physically located in a declared county and suffered working capital losses due to the declared disaster, not due to a downturn in the economy or other reasons. If you do not already have your financials prepared, you will want to take care of this before you apply as this will be part of the application process. Prohibited Businesses
Typically the following businesses are prohibited from receiving SBA disaster funds: Any business where gambling is >⅓ of Annual Gross Revenue
Casinos and Racetracks where main purposes is gambling
Sexually Oriented Businesses
Pawn Shops if >50% of revenue is derived from interest
Religious Organizations
Investment/Lending Companies
Charitable Non-Profits (Private Non-Profits are allowed)
Speculative Activities
Agricultural Enterprises (covered by Dept of Agriculture)
Cannabis companies
>>>>>A complete list of prohibited businesses is located here. <<<<<
SBA COVID-19 Disaster Loan Checklist
The SBA recommends prospective applicants assemble their documents required for the loan application, allowing them to more quickly move through the loan review and approval process. | https://blog.accountingprose.com/a-step-by-step-guide-to-apply-and-get-approved-for-an-sba-covid-19-disaster-loan |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_20784731#1_41143160 | Title: Ramayana - World History Encyclopedia
Headings: Ramayana
Ramayana
Definition
Rama is born
Rama marries Sita
Rama is exiled
Ravana abducts Sita
Rama meets Hanuman
Sita faces a trial by fire
Rama is crowned at Ayodhya
Sita is banished
Lava & Kush sing the Ramayana
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Content: While the basic story is about palace politics and battles with demon tribes, the narrative is interspersed with philosophy, ethics, and notes on duty. While in that other Indian epic, the Mahabharata, the characters are presented with all their human follies and failings, the Ramayana leans more towards an ideal state of things: Rama is the ideal son and king, Sita the ideal wife, Hanuman the ideal devotee, Lakshman and Bharat the ideal brothers, and even Ravana, the demon villian, is not entirely despicable. Rama is born
Dasharath, king of Ayodhya, had no children. So he arranged a Putra-kameshti sacrifice ( putra = son, kameshti = that which is desired). At the sacrifice, Agni (god of fire) arose from the flames and handed the king a golden vase brimming with nectar. " Give this to your queens", said the god and disappeared. The king had three wives. To the eldest, the king gave half of the nectar; the second queen got a portion that remained when the queen had drunk her half. | https://www.ancient.eu/The_Ramayana/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_20784731#3_41146515 | Title: Ramayana - World History Encyclopedia
Headings: Ramayana
Ramayana
Definition
Rama is born
Rama marries Sita
Rama is exiled
Ravana abducts Sita
Rama meets Hanuman
Sita faces a trial by fire
Rama is crowned at Ayodhya
Sita is banished
Lava & Kush sing the Ramayana
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When the princes had grown up some, the sage Vishwamitra arrived at Dasharath's court and asked that Rama and Lakshman be "lent" to him to help him rid his hermitage of the demons that were plaguing the ashram dwellers by defiling their sacrifices with blood and bones, and by killing them off. After the two princes successfully rid the ashram of the demons, the sage took them to the neighbouring kingdom of Mithila to show them the swayamvar festivities of the Mithila princess, Sita, born of the earth. The king of that country had adopted Sita as his daughter and, after Sita had grown up, had declared that he would give her in marriage to anyone who could string the Great Bow of Shiva. No one could. Several kings, princes, and commoners had tried and failed. The swayamvar had been in progress for several months now and the bow still remained unstrung. | https://www.ancient.eu/The_Ramayana/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_23854340#5_46356718 | Title: The Crusades: Consequences & Effects - World History Encyclopedia
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The immediate geopolitical results of the crusades was the recapture of Jerusalem on 15 July 1099 CE, but to ensure the Holy City stayed in Christian hands it was necessary that various western settlements were established in the Levant (collectively known as the Latin East, the Crusader States or Outremer). For their defence, a steady supply of new crusaders would be needed in the coming decades and military orders of professional knights were created there such as the Knights Templar and Knights Hospitaller. These, in turn, inspired the formation of chivalric orders like the Order of the Garter in England (founded 1348 CE) which advocated the benefits of crusading on their members. Remove Ads
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Despite the militarised presence in the Holy Land, the continued recruitment drive in Europe, and increased involvement of kings and emperors, it proved impossible to hold on to the gains of the First Crusade and more campaigns were required to recapture such cities as Edessa and Jerusalem itself after its fall again in 1187 CE. There would be eight official crusades and several other unofficial ones throughout the 12th and 13th centuries CE, which all met with more failure than success, and in 1291 CE the Crusader States were absorbed into the Mamluk Sultanate. Travel became more common, initially in the form of pilgrimage to the Holy Land & there developed a thirst to read about such journeys which were widely published. The Muslim world had, prior to the crusades, already embarked on jihad - often translated as 'holy war ' but meaning, more accurately, a 'striving' to both defend and expand Islam and Islamic territories. Despite the religious significance of Jerusalem to Muslims, the coastal Levant area was only of minor economic and political importance to the caliphates of Egypt, Syria, and Mesopotamia. The Muslim world was itself divided into various Muslim sects and beset by political rivalries and competition between cities and regions. | https://www.ancient.eu/article/1273/the-crusades-consequences--effects/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_27428104#8_51887983 | Title: Fall of the Western Roman Empire - World History Encyclopedia
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Content: …the decline of Rome was the natural and inevitable effect of immoderate greatness. Prosperity ripened the principle of decay; the causes of destruction multiplied with the extent of conquest, and as soon as time or accident has removed artificial supports, the stupendous fabric yielded to the pressure of its own weight. A Divided Empire
Although Gibbon points to the rise of Christianity as a fundamental cause, the actual fall or decline could be seen decades earlier. By the 3rd century CE, the city of Rome was no longer the center of the empire - an empire that extended from the British Isles to the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers and into Africa. This massive size presented a problem and called for a quick solution, and it came with the reign of Emperor Diocletian. The empire was divided into two with one capital remaining at Rome and another in the east at Nicomedia; the eastern capital would later be moved to Constantinople, old Byzantium, by Emperor Constantine. The Senate, long-serving in an advisory capacity to the emperor, would be mostly ignored; instead, the power centered on a strong military. | https://www.ancient.eu/article/835/fall-of-the-roman-empire/ |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_31388990#0_59332025 | Title: Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
Headings: Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
10. Neolithic Pottery
9. Jade Culture
8. Han Art
7. Gu Kaizhi Paintings
6. Buddhist Architecture and Sculpture
5. Cloissone
4. Landscape Paintings
3. Poetry
2. Chinese Music
1. Chinese Silk
Conclusion
Content: Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
Last updated: November 20, 2019 by Saugat Adhikari
Ancient Chinese art is arguably one of the oldest continuous traditions in the world. Chinese art can be dated back to 10,000 BC, the Neolithic period, when simple pottery and sculptures were mostly common. The art has evolved with time, and religion, politics, and philosophy have all played an important role in ancient Chinese art. This includes calligraphy, poetry, and painting and these styles had their own characteristics depending on the dynasty. Without further ado, here are the 10 most popular types of ancient Chinese art: 10. Neolithic Pottery
Life was simple in the Neolithic period, and people in ancient China spent their lives farming and caring for their animals. Art during the Neolithic period has been classified into a mosaic of 22 regional cultures by archeologists. According to archeological findings, art in ancient China began to take shape around 7,500 BC. | https://www.ancienthistorylists.com/china-history/top-10-marvelous-ancient-chinese-art/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_31388990#4_59338017 | Title: Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
Headings: Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
10. Neolithic Pottery
9. Jade Culture
8. Han Art
7. Gu Kaizhi Paintings
6. Buddhist Architecture and Sculpture
5. Cloissone
4. Landscape Paintings
3. Poetry
2. Chinese Music
1. Chinese Silk
Conclusion
Content: Large pieces of ritual jade such as bi discs, yue axes, and cong cylinders were popular. This art also featured different animals such as turtles, birds, and fish. The manufacture of jade began to rise during the Shan dynasty (1766 BC–1122 BC) when the Chinese had the technology to efficiently craft every imaginable object from jade. 8. Han Art
During the Han dynasty (206 BC–220 AD), ancient Chinese art reached its peak. The Han dynasty was also known as the golden age for Chinese art, and included music, literature, and poetry as well as the visual arts. The Han dynasty also witnessed the development of tomb art, where art was created exclusively for funerals. During the Han dynasty, there was also a massive growth in bronze sculpture. Archeologists discovered a bronze horse in the second century BC tombs at Kansu. Miniature bronze statues of social figures were also common, and lamps with glided bronzeware and decorated mirrors were another feature of the Han dynasty. | https://www.ancienthistorylists.com/china-history/top-10-marvelous-ancient-chinese-art/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_31388990#9_59345639 | Title: Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
Headings: Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
10. Neolithic Pottery
9. Jade Culture
8. Han Art
7. Gu Kaizhi Paintings
6. Buddhist Architecture and Sculpture
5. Cloissone
4. Landscape Paintings
3. Poetry
2. Chinese Music
1. Chinese Silk
Conclusion
Content: Cloissone was mostly used for decorating utensils that were made from copper or bronze. Thin copper wire was glued on to the objects and fine pieces of design or themes were drawn over it. Cloisonne was mostly popular in Yunnan province during Mongol rule, and many fine pieces were produced during this time. Earliest cloisonne was very fragile and few pieces survive today. 4. Landscape Paintings
China has produced some of the finest landscape paintings from the Five Dynasties (907–960 AD) period to the Northern Song period (960–1127 AD). This period is also known as the “great age of Chinese landscapes.” There were two distinct techniques that were popular in ancient China. In the north, paintings of towering mountains were famous, and they were painted with ink wash, black lines, and sharp, dotted brushstrokes. Popular artists in this style were Guo Xi, Fan Kuan, and Jing Hao. | https://www.ancienthistorylists.com/china-history/top-10-marvelous-ancient-chinese-art/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_31388990#11_59348669 | Title: Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
Headings: Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
10. Neolithic Pottery
9. Jade Culture
8. Han Art
7. Gu Kaizhi Paintings
6. Buddhist Architecture and Sculpture
5. Cloissone
4. Landscape Paintings
3. Poetry
2. Chinese Music
1. Chinese Silk
Conclusion
Content: In the south, paintings of rivers and hills were more common. Artists like Dong Yuan, Ju Ran, and others depicted their native countryside with rubbed brushwork. The beginning of the Tang dynasty was the era of shanshui or “mountain water” paintings. Most of these landscape paintings were monochromatic and sparse which is known as shuimohua. The intention was to depict an emotion or sense of surrounding. The technique known as “mind landscape” started to evolve during the Yuan dynasty. This was a technique that contained calligraphic brushwork which represented the inner spirit of the artist. 3. Poetry
Poetry in ancient China was an expression of both public and private emotion, and readers were able to understand the inner life of the writer by reading his/her poetry. Classical Chinese poetry includes the three basic elements known as shi, ci, and qu. | https://www.ancienthistorylists.com/china-history/top-10-marvelous-ancient-chinese-art/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_31388990#12_59350139 | Title: Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
Headings: Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
Top 10 Marvelous Types of Ancient Chinese Art
10. Neolithic Pottery
9. Jade Culture
8. Han Art
7. Gu Kaizhi Paintings
6. Buddhist Architecture and Sculpture
5. Cloissone
4. Landscape Paintings
3. Poetry
2. Chinese Music
1. Chinese Silk
Conclusion
Content: The technique known as “mind landscape” started to evolve during the Yuan dynasty. This was a technique that contained calligraphic brushwork which represented the inner spirit of the artist. 3. Poetry
Poetry in ancient China was an expression of both public and private emotion, and readers were able to understand the inner life of the writer by reading his/her poetry. Classical Chinese poetry includes the three basic elements known as shi, ci, and qu. During the Han dynasty, yuefu, a style of folk poetry became popular. During the Six Dynasties (220–589 AD), there was a gradual development in poetry. There are only a few examples of poetry left from ancient China because of a cruel historical event when the emperor Qin Shihuang decided to burning books and kill scholars. Some of the major surviving examples of poetry in ancient China are the Midnight Songs, the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, the great Fields and Garden poetry, and the Orchid Pavilion Gathering poems. 2. | https://www.ancienthistorylists.com/china-history/top-10-marvelous-ancient-chinese-art/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_32237958#9_61637306 | Title: Top 10 Famous People in Ancient Rome
Headings: Top 10 Famous People in Ancient Rome
Top 10 Famous People in Ancient Rome
10. Nero
9. Commodus
8. Trajan
7. Tiberius Gracchus
6. Constantine
5. Gaius Marius
4. Marcus Cicero
3. Julius Caesar
2. Spartacus
1. Augustus
Conclusion
Content: The vast Roman Empire had been divided up between many different rulers by the third century AD. Constantine defeated all the would-be emperors and unified the divisions in the Roman kingdom. He then decided to relocate the capital from Rome to what was then Byzantium. Still not satisfied, he went on to rename the new capital as the more familiar-sounding Constantinopolis. Constantine is known in history as the first Christian Roman emperor. He not only initiated the evolution of the Roman Empire into a Christian state, but also opened a pathway for a culture with distinct influences from Christianity, which eventually had a huge impact on Western medieval culture. 5. Gaius Marius
This legendary Roman general and statesman single handedly evolved the Roman army into one of the most effective and well-organized fighting bodies the world has ever seen. A cunning tactician, Gaius Marius also held the office of consul an unprecedented seven times in a row. However, he is best known for the changes he brought about to the Roman military legions, dramatic and influential reforms that forever changed the rules of engagement. | https://www.ancienthistorylists.com/rome-history/top-10-famous-people-ancient-rome/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_32237958#10_61638947 | Title: Top 10 Famous People in Ancient Rome
Headings: Top 10 Famous People in Ancient Rome
Top 10 Famous People in Ancient Rome
10. Nero
9. Commodus
8. Trajan
7. Tiberius Gracchus
6. Constantine
5. Gaius Marius
4. Marcus Cicero
3. Julius Caesar
2. Spartacus
1. Augustus
Conclusion
Content: He not only initiated the evolution of the Roman Empire into a Christian state, but also opened a pathway for a culture with distinct influences from Christianity, which eventually had a huge impact on Western medieval culture. 5. Gaius Marius
This legendary Roman general and statesman single handedly evolved the Roman army into one of the most effective and well-organized fighting bodies the world has ever seen. A cunning tactician, Gaius Marius also held the office of consul an unprecedented seven times in a row. However, he is best known for the changes he brought about to the Roman military legions, dramatic and influential reforms that forever changed the rules of engagement. At a time when attacks and invasions from barbarian and German tribes posed a huge threat to the entire Roman Republic, he saw the need to increase recruitment which was significantly down because of the strict standards that had been set for potential soldiers. But once Marius took over, men from the provinces could sign up for the army and in time become Roman citizens. He went on to win many decisive battles with his new army, the famous ones being the battles of Aquae Sextiae and Campi Raudii, where his victories saved the republic from a seemingly inevitable barbarian defeat. 4. Marcus Cicero
“Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but parent of all others.” | https://www.ancienthistorylists.com/rome-history/top-10-famous-people-ancient-rome/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_34396072#9_66928004 | Title: > Topic: SCI: Executive Summary of Recommendations (2009) - Evidence Analysis Library
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Spinal Cord Injury
SCI: Executive Summary of Recommendations (2009)
Content: Nutrition Assessment in the Rehabilitation Setting
If a patient is in the rehabilitation phase of spinal cord injury, the registered dietitian should conduct a nutrition assessment to develop and implement an individualized therapeutic nutrition plan for the patient. Evidence suggests that medical nutrition therapy by a registered dietitian may result in improved ability to participate in therapies and in an improved transition into the community setting. The nutrition assessment should include but is not limited to: Food- and nutrition-related history: Energy intake, diet order, food beverage intake, fiber intake, medication and herbal supplement use, mealtime behavior, nutrition-related ADL s and IADL s, physical activity, weight change
Anthropometrics: Weight change
Biochemical and medical tests and procedures: Swallow study, inflammatory profile, metabolic profile, albumin
Nutrition-focused physical findings: Digestive system; cardiovascular-pulmonary system, skin
Client history: Social history
Comparative standards: | https://www.andeal.org/topic.cfm?cat=3486 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_40089060#1_77950200 | Title: Facing a Terroristic Threat Charge? Contact Criminal Defense Attorney | Andrew Deegan Attorney at Law
Headings: Terroristic Threat
Terroristic Threat
How Severe is a Terroristic Threat Charge?
Section 22.07. Terroristic Threat.
What is Misdemeanor Terroristic Threat?
What is Felony Terroristic Threat?
What Should You Expect?
What Would a Jury Trial Look Like?
What Are the Limits of Free Speech?
Content: At its essence, the charge penalizes threats of imminent serious bodily injury. Imminent means that it is about to happen, and serious bodily injury means injury that involves the threat of death, or permanent disfigurement, or the extended loss of any bodily function. The terroristic threat statute deals with and criminalizes different types of threats of committing a violent criminal offense either toward a person, toward a group of people, toward someone's property. Most often, an allegation of a terroristic threat means to threaten or cause fear of imminent harm to someone. However there are different ways to get charged with terroristic threat, as seen below. These can include disrupting a public function or interrupting the use public place because of the threat of an offense involving violence. Terroristic threat can also threatening to commit an offense that causes disruption of public communications, transportation, water, gas, or power supply. How Severe is a Terroristic Threat Charge? This crime can be either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on what is alleged to have occurred, the effect of the threat, and how it occurred. Most often, terroristic threat is a misdemeanor. | https://www.andrewdeeganlaw.com/criminal-defense/assault/terroristic-threat |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_54152565#3_115536744 | Title: Global computer chip shortage explained: What it means for your tech
Headings: The global computer chip shortage explained: What it means for you and your tech
The global computer chip shortage explained: What it means for you and your tech
The great global computer chip shortage: What you need to know
The chip shortage is the result of a perfect storm of huge demand and limited supply.
There are only so many chips to go round
Why not add more capacity?
What does the computer chip shortage mean for products?
Products are selling well above MSRP due to a combination of component costs, scalping, and the end to tariff exceptions in the US.
What about smartphones?
It could take until the end of 2021 for smartphone demand and supply to rebalance. Until then, we might see limited stock and/or higher prices.
Content: The unprecedented desire for at-home entertainment in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic has seen stock issues for the latest games consoles and graphics card which have lasted far beyond the usual launch window rush. The necessary shift to working from home has also seen laptop growth reach decade highs. At the same time, the boom in the value of cryptocurrencies has reignited mining profitability, piling on demand for various high-end processing components. The chip shortage is the result of a perfect storm of huge demand and limited supply. While consumers may be noticing the chip shortage most acutely when it comes to gadgets, the origins of the current shortage can be traced back to the automotive industry. In the early stages of the pandemic, automakers drastically cut back demand for processors in anticipation of falling sales. This turned out to be premature. Sales rebounded quickly, and the automotive market rushed to buy back cutting-edge manufacturing capacity. Although most of this had already been given away to other processor sectors experiencing their own demand. The end result is two huge markets both in need of more chips, but with production capacity already maxed out. | https://www.androidauthority.com/computer-chip-shortage-1212941/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_54152565#4_115538972 | Title: Global computer chip shortage explained: What it means for your tech
Headings: The global computer chip shortage explained: What it means for you and your tech
The global computer chip shortage explained: What it means for you and your tech
The great global computer chip shortage: What you need to know
The chip shortage is the result of a perfect storm of huge demand and limited supply.
There are only so many chips to go round
Why not add more capacity?
What does the computer chip shortage mean for products?
Products are selling well above MSRP due to a combination of component costs, scalping, and the end to tariff exceptions in the US.
What about smartphones?
It could take until the end of 2021 for smartphone demand and supply to rebalance. Until then, we might see limited stock and/or higher prices.
Content: In the early stages of the pandemic, automakers drastically cut back demand for processors in anticipation of falling sales. This turned out to be premature. Sales rebounded quickly, and the automotive market rushed to buy back cutting-edge manufacturing capacity. Although most of this had already been given away to other processor sectors experiencing their own demand. The end result is two huge markets both in need of more chips, but with production capacity already maxed out. A number of smaller factors have also contributed to both the supply and demand ends of the shortage. February’s power outages from cold weather brought Samsung’s Semiconductor manufacturing operations in Austin Texas to a halt until mid-March. Taiwan is also experiencing a severe drought which threatens the major semiconductor manufacturing operations in the country. The US-China trade war has also seen Chinese companies, such as Huawei, stockpile chipsets and other components throughout 2020 and into 2021. Qualcomm
There are only so many chips to go round
It’s important to note that Microsoft, Sony, Nvidia, AMD, Apple, Qualcomm, and others don’t manufacture their own processors. | https://www.androidauthority.com/computer-chip-shortage-1212941/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_65218266#2_142811297 | Title: What is Amazon Prime? Everything you need to know - Android Authority
Headings: What is Amazon Prime? Costs, features, and more
What is Amazon Prime? Costs, features, and more
What is Amazon Prime? A quick history
How much does Amazon Prime cost?
Is Amazon Prime worth it?
What does Amazon Prime offer?
Can I share my membership with others?
What is Prime Day?
Content: We also go over its costs, availability, and features. If you want to hope right in, you can also sign up for the service at the link below. Sign up for Amazon Prime
What is Amazon Prime? A quick history
Amazon first launched Amazon Prime in the US in February 2005. At first, it was just a way for customers to get free two-day shipping on millions of items that the company sold, with no strings attached. Over the years the company has added more and more features to the service. That included access to thousands of streaming movies and TV shows with Amazon Prime Video, unlimited online photo storage, and more. Originally, the only way to subscribe was with a yearly fee. Prime membership started at $79 a year, and in 2014, the price went up to $99 a year. In 2018, the yearly price went up to $119. | https://www.androidauthority.com/what-is-amazon-prime-999422/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_65623272#7_143808223 | Title: What is Sarahah and why is everyone talking about it?
Headings: What is Sarahah and why was it removed from Google Play?
What is Sarahah and why was it removed from Google Play?
What is Sarahah?
Why did Sarahah become a concern among parents?
What caused Sarahah to be removed from Google Play and iOS App Store?
What is the current status of Sarahah?
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Content: What caused Sarahah to be removed from Google Play and iOS App Store? The straw that broke the back of Sarahah’s mobile app seems to have been an online petition on the Change.org website. It was begun in January 2018 by Katrina Collins, a mother from Australia who said her 13-year-old daughter had received harassing messages via Sarahah. Collins pointed out that both Google Play and App Store have policies banning apps promoting bullying, and wondered why Sarahah was still available to download. She urged people to put pressure on Apple and Google to get Sarahah and other apps like it banned from those download stores. The Change.org petition quickly generated over 400,000 online “signatures.” In late February 2018, the petition worked, as both Apple and Google removed the Sarahah app from its stores (neither Apple nor Google would officially comment on the decision). For his part, Tawfiq told the BBC the decision to shut down the iOS and Android apps was “unfortunate.” He tried to put on a brave face, stating he hoped that the company would come to a “favorable understanding” with Apple and Google. However, the Sarahah app currently is still not available on either storefront. | https://www.androidauthority.com/what-is-sarahah-790691/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_72768523#9_163291638 | Title: Garmin Vivoactive 4 vs. Garmin Venu: Which should you buy? | Android Central
Headings: Garmin Vivoactive 4 vs. Garmin Venu: Which should you buy?
Garmin Vivoactive 4 vs. Garmin Venu: Which should you buy?
Tons of premium perks
Garmin Vivoactive 4
Premium perks plus AMOLED
Garmin Venu
Pros
Cons
Garmin Vivoactive 4 vs. Garmin Venu: Many similarities
Garmin Vivoactive 4 vs. Garmin Venu: Design, display, and battery life
You'll have much longer battery life with the Vivoactive 4.
Garmin Vivoactive 4 vs. Garmin Venu: Premium features all around
Both the Vivoactive 4 and Venu 4 have a Pulse Ox sensor.
Garmin Vivoactive 4 vs. Venu: Which should you buy?
Tons of premium perks
Garmin Vivoactive 4
Do it all and then some
Premium perks plus AMOLED
Garmin Venu
Do it all with a lovely display
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Garmin Vivoactive 4 vs. Garmin Venu: Which should you buy?
Tons of premium perks
Garmin Vivoactive 4
Premium perks plus AMOLED
Garmin Venu
Content: This will be instrumental in determining when to schedule workouts and rest time based on your energy levels. Both the Vivoactive 4 and Venu 4 have a Pulse Ox sensor. The Pulse Ox sensor that monitors blood oxygen saturation levels, and it's been an essential feature found on many other Garmin smartwatches. Both the Vivoactive 4 and Venu 4 have a Pulse Ox sensor. There's also respiration tracking for monitoring the number of breaths you take per minute. There are many different ways to pick an exercise with these watches, too. Whether you choose one of the preloaded sports apps, the preset workouts from Garmin Connect, training plans from Garmin Coach, or you'd prefer to create customizable workouts, there's no shortage of options here. Finally, the Vivoactive 4 and the Venu both bring an innovative feature that will come in handy for fitness enthusiasts. You'll have access to more than 40 on-screen animated workouts for strength training, cardio, yoga, and Pilates. This means you can easily follow along on your watch as the animation demonstrates proper form and technique for your workout. | https://www.androidcentral.com/garmin-vivoactive-4-vs-garmin-venu |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_91111192#12_212969472 | Title: The Rules about Flying over Wilderness Areas | An Eclectic Mind
Headings: The Rules about Flying over Wilderness Areas
The Rules about Flying over Wilderness Areas
My answer to a reader’s question.
The “Rule”
First Glance Interpretation
But Is It A Rule?
What’s Right?
Content: It was pointed out to me by my primary flight instructor years ago. Pilots who take the time to look up and read the “rules” can make their own conclusions. The reader who queried me about this obviously realized from the photos I shared on my blog post that I must have been flying lower than 2,000 feet above the ground in a charted wilderness area. Denying I did so when there’s photographic evidence to the contrary would be dishonest, insulting to my readers, and a waste of time. But is it right to fly low over these areas? Because it’s not a regulation in most wilderness areas, it becomes an ethical decision on the part of the pilot. First, consider why charted wilderness areas exist. The government is protecting these areas, for whatever reason. Usually, it’s because they don’t want aircraft noise to interfere with wildlife — especially wildlife breeding and habitat maintenance. Sometimes its because they want “natural” areas to be kept quiet for visitors trying to enjoy the beauty of nature in peace. | https://www.aneclecticmind.com/2012/12/20/the-rules-about-flying-over-wilderness-areas/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#0_219913640 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
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WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
We think the imagination is linked to childhood, everyone uses more or less the imagination. Can you imagine a world without imagination, a place where dragons exist, where the grandparents give no stories about their lives or where the parents tell no tales. A world without “Little Red Riding Hood” without “The Little Prince” or without the movie “Pirates of the Caribbean”. The imagination creates wellbeing, makes technological progress possible and creates illusion. Let go the imagination to power. What is imagination? Imagination is the mental ability to manipulate previously obtained information an to create the senses and imaginary scenes, objects or events that do not exist. These representations are made by the imagination an are not reality. “ | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#1_219915245 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: The imagination creates wellbeing, makes technological progress possible and creates illusion. Let go the imagination to power. What is imagination? Imagination is the mental ability to manipulate previously obtained information an to create the senses and imaginary scenes, objects or events that do not exist. These representations are made by the imagination an are not reality. “ The imagination takes previous elements and experiments and transforms them into new incentives and realities” https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imaginación. We all have the ability to imagine something. For some people it is highly developed and is weaker for others. This ability allows you to train and grow. How do we use the imagination? | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#3_219918098 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: We use imagination in three ways. 1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
You can imagine a sound, a smell, a taste, a physical sensation, a feeling or an emotion. For some people it’s easier to see mental images, for others to imagine a feeling or sensation. Imagination training increases the ability to combine all these elements and thus to invent something new. 2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
We use our imagination in our daily lives, in everything we want to do in the future, whenever we have a party, a trip or schedule a meeting. We use it when we explain how anyone can come to a street, when we listen to a story, as we describe an object, when we read a book, or when we hear a song. When visualizing an object or an event this is going to be part of our lives. Imagining a successful situation makes it easier for it to be realized, it opens possibilities. | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#4_219919704 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: 2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
We use our imagination in our daily lives, in everything we want to do in the future, whenever we have a party, a trip or schedule a meeting. We use it when we explain how anyone can come to a street, when we listen to a story, as we describe an object, when we read a book, or when we hear a song. When visualizing an object or an event this is going to be part of our lives. Imagining a successful situation makes it easier for it to be realized, it opens possibilities. It is easier to take the driving test if we imagine that we will do it well. 3. Fantasizing
Fantasizing is the power that enables us to transform, combine and create new images we have in our heads. Fantasizing has a higher level than just the production of images. By imagination thrives the world of art, literature, painting, architecture and music. | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#5_219921272 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: It is easier to take the driving test if we imagine that we will do it well. 3. Fantasizing
Fantasizing is the power that enables us to transform, combine and create new images we have in our heads. Fantasizing has a higher level than just the production of images. By imagination thrives the world of art, literature, painting, architecture and music. The originality of their creations are different and full of imaginative content. Relationship between imagination, creativity and innovation
Creativity is the ability to make something. Creativity is not only artistic, it can also be scientific or mathematical. The difference between imagination and creativity is that the first is more abstract, the second practical. A person can spend the day imagining events and things without any further action, but a person is considered creative if he puts into practice what he has imagined. | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#7_219924358 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: Creativity put the imagination to work. Creativity goes beyond that. The best creative ideas turn to innovate. The world is changing so fast that businesses are very interested in innovation. Innovation is possible thanks to the creativity, creativity comes from the imagination. Albert Einstein said: “Imagination is more important than knowledge”
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
1. Thanks to the imagination problems are recognized and resolved more quickly. It helps to integrate the experience with the knowledge to find new solutions and we do not just limit ourselves to the theoretical aspect. | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#8_219925714 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: Albert Einstein said: “Imagination is more important than knowledge”
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
1. Thanks to the imagination problems are recognized and resolved more quickly. It helps to integrate the experience with the knowledge to find new solutions and we do not just limit ourselves to the theoretical aspect. 2. Thanks to the imagination you have more empathy, you have better relationships with others. Imagination helps in social skills. 3. Have more confidence in your abilities and reach your goals sooner. | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#9_219926992 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: 2. Thanks to the imagination you have more empathy, you have better relationships with others. Imagination helps in social skills. 3. Have more confidence in your abilities and reach your goals sooner. 4. You distinguish yourself from others, you make the difference. 5. Imagination encourages creativity. It generates more ideas which in turn allows for the creation of inventions, artistic works or business ideas. | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#10_219928097 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: 4. You distinguish yourself from others, you make the difference. 5. Imagination encourages creativity. It generates more ideas which in turn allows for the creation of inventions, artistic works or business ideas. 6. It stimulates innovation. Without imagination we would not live in the modern world, and not use the innovative devices. Leonardo da Vinci would a never have imagined a plane or Jules Verne never would have written his book “Around the World in 80 Days”. Imagination is a relationship between concepts and ideas in an innovative way. | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#11_219929348 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: 6. It stimulates innovation. Without imagination we would not live in the modern world, and not use the innovative devices. Leonardo da Vinci would a never have imagined a plane or Jules Verne never would have written his book “Around the World in 80 Days”. Imagination is a relationship between concepts and ideas in an innovative way. 7. With imagination, you can enjoy more artistic experience and expression and
therefore your creative ability is inspired again. 8. Provides the ability to view every situation from different angles. 9. | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#12_219930589 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: 7. With imagination, you can enjoy more artistic experience and expression and
therefore your creative ability is inspired again. 8. Provides the ability to view every situation from different angles. 9. It allows you to explore the past and to imagine the future. It plays an important role in our mental health, and thanks to the imagination, we can give a positive approach to our experiences. It is a great tool for recreating and remodeling your world, your life. 10. It helps in thinking skills, and language skills. | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#13_219931802 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: It allows you to explore the past and to imagine the future. It plays an important role in our mental health, and thanks to the imagination, we can give a positive approach to our experiences. It is a great tool for recreating and remodeling your world, your life. 10. It helps in thinking skills, and language skills. Imagination is powerful. To practice it is fun. In future blog articles, I will discuss how you can train and improve it by stimulating. Meanwhile, you may read this fanciful book, “Alice in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll. The images in this article are part of one of my graduation art projects at the Academy of Fine Arts, based on the book by Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland”, a fascinating book. | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_93884310#14_219933238 | Title: Why imagination is needed? 10 reasons to encourage
Headings: WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
WHY IMAGINATION IS NEEDED? 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE
What is imagination?
How do we use the imagination?
1. Imagine a sound, a taste, a smell, a feeling or emotion
2. Imagine something that will happen in the future
3. Fantasizing
Albert Einstein said:
What are the benefits for people with a good imagination? 10 reasons to encourage this
Content: Imagination is powerful. To practice it is fun. In future blog articles, I will discuss how you can train and improve it by stimulating. Meanwhile, you may read this fanciful book, “Alice in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll. The images in this article are part of one of my graduation art projects at the Academy of Fine Arts, based on the book by Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland”, a fascinating book. Photos, artworks: Ángeles Nieto
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https://www.angelesearth.com/personal/inspiration-everyday-life/10-keys-to-find-creative-inspiration/
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https://www.angelesearth.com/art/the-value-of-creativity/
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Sources: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imaginación
http://unaredhumana.hl30.dinaserver.com/la-importancia-de-la-imaginacion/
https://prezi.com/drpyx9-bmfii/la-importancia-de-la-imaginacion/
http://diferenciaentre.info/diferencia-entre-imaginacion-y-creatividad/ | https://www.angelesearth.com/art-techniques/why-imagination-is-needed-10-reasons-to-encourage/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_110994000#6_256732936 | Title: Star Nosed Mole
Headings:
Star Nosed Mole
Chemical Repellants and Poisons
Setting Traps for Star Nosed Moles
LiveChat
Content: Setting Traps for Star Nosed Moles
Traps are an option, but that still leaves the homeowner with the problem of cleanup and disposal. Live traps leave the homeowner with the problem of how to get rid of the live mole after it’s caught. In some states, animal relocation is prohibited (with good reason), so check local and state regulations. Moles will have their litters anytime from mid-March into May; trapping in the early spring (late February to early March) can eliminate pregnant females, effectively nipping in the bud what would be a greater mole problem later. Where you place the trap is critical to your success in trapping. You’ll want to place your mole trap near active mole feeding tunnels (that is, the shallower of the two types of tunnel described above). Active runs can be located by stepping down the run, marking the location (say, with a ribbon tied to a stake), and checking to see if the tunnel is reopened within 24 to 48 hours. Permanent or deeper tunnels will be the most productive trap locations since these tunnels may be used several times daily. To identify main runways in a yard or area, look for constantly reopened tunnels that follow a generally straight line or that appear to connect two mounds or two feeding areas (branching tunnels). | https://www.animalcontrolsolutions.com/animals/star-nosed-mole.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_111006198#3_256757969 | Title: Types of Moles in The U.S.
Headings:
Types of Moles in The U.S.
Mole Control
Trapping Moles
LiveChat
Content: Trapping Moles
Trapping moles is about the only sure fired way of catching these little creatures. The traps need to be placed in very specific area and the timming and time of year is imparative to catch the mole that is causing the problem. There are many different types of mole traps that are on the market. All the traps have their place, some work great, others not so good, But they all operate under the same premise. They capture the mole as he travels through his tunnels. LiveChat | https://www.animalcontrolsolutions.com/animals/types-of-moles.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_122993802#3_280940988 | Title: A Dog's Age in Human Years
Headings: A Dog's Age in Human Years
A Dog's Age in Human Years
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Contents
Puppies and Young Dogs
Here are the notable changes in the teeth of puppies and young dogs:
Adult Dogs
Here are the notable physical changes within an adult dog's teeth:
Old Dogs
Calculate Dog Years
Content: This is a wonderful time for a dog (as it can be for humans) this is when a dog is at its developmental best and can fully enjoy life. As a dog owner, you need to take care and ensure your pet is making the most of their time, something which we humans can get a lot of enjoyment out of and improve life expectancy. We must point out that the teeth will reveal the age of our dog. However, in the case of puppies it is even more important to know their age, more so than adults. This will tell us if they should drink milk or if they are ready to eat solid food. Here are the notable changes in the teeth of puppies and young dogs: From 7 to 15 days of age: At this stage puppies do not have teeth. They are guided by tactile stimuli because they have eyes and ears still closed. They have at this stage several reflexive or involuntary responses, pure stimulation. | https://www.animalwised.com/a-dog-s-age-in-human-years-160.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_122993802#7_280946319 | Title: A Dog's Age in Human Years
Headings: A Dog's Age in Human Years
A Dog's Age in Human Years
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Contents
Puppies and Young Dogs
Here are the notable changes in the teeth of puppies and young dogs:
Adult Dogs
Here are the notable physical changes within an adult dog's teeth:
Old Dogs
Calculate Dog Years
Content: They will have an absence of teeth until the 15 days of life, at which time the incisors and temporary canines or milk (between 15 and 21 days) appear. Then the rest evolve and the months of life will change by the definitive that are 42 pieces. From 21 to 30 days of life: the lower incisors and fangs of the mandible appear. From one month of life up to 3 months: here the wear of milk teeth or scratching occurs. Remember that baby teeth are finer and square than the definitive ones, which will be somewhat more rounded until they are drained or worn. At 4 months: we will observe the eruption of the definitive central incisors, and will be present in both jaws. Up to 8 months: | https://www.animalwised.com/a-dog-s-age-in-human-years-160.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_122993802#8_280947576 | Title: A Dog's Age in Human Years
Headings: A Dog's Age in Human Years
A Dog's Age in Human Years
You may also be interested in: How Old Is My Cat In Human Years?
Contents
Puppies and Young Dogs
Here are the notable changes in the teeth of puppies and young dogs:
Adult Dogs
Here are the notable physical changes within an adult dog's teeth:
Old Dogs
Calculate Dog Years
Content: here the wear of milk teeth or scratching occurs. Remember that baby teeth are finer and square than the definitive ones, which will be somewhat more rounded until they are drained or worn. At 4 months: we will observe the eruption of the definitive central incisors, and will be present in both jaws. Up to 8 months: definitive change of all incisors and fangs. Until a year of life: all the definitive incisors have left. They will be very white and with rounded edges or "fleur de lis" as they are known. Also the definitive tusks are already found. | https://www.animalwised.com/a-dog-s-age-in-human-years-160.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_122993802#11_280951575 | Title: A Dog's Age in Human Years
Headings: A Dog's Age in Human Years
A Dog's Age in Human Years
You may also be interested in: How Old Is My Cat In Human Years?
Contents
Puppies and Young Dogs
Here are the notable changes in the teeth of puppies and young dogs:
Adult Dogs
Here are the notable physical changes within an adult dog's teeth:
Old Dogs
Calculate Dog Years
Content: Enjoying companionship, providing lots of exercise and teaching your dog various tricks will improve both quality of life and life expectancy. Remember to take your dog for regular vet check ups as their age advances. Especially if your dog is a large breed or has a genetic predisposition to disease. Here are the notable physical changes within an adult dog's teeth: From a year and a half of life to two and a half years: We can see a wear or scratching of lower central incisors, which will begin to show a more square shape. From 3 to 4 and a half years: their 6 lower incisors will become square, mainly due to wear. From 5 to 6 years of life: the wear of the upper incisors by the scratching will be evident, ours is in the years prior to old age. | https://www.animalwised.com/a-dog-s-age-in-human-years-160.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_122993802#12_280952904 | Title: A Dog's Age in Human Years
Headings: A Dog's Age in Human Years
A Dog's Age in Human Years
You may also be interested in: How Old Is My Cat In Human Years?
Contents
Puppies and Young Dogs
Here are the notable changes in the teeth of puppies and young dogs:
Adult Dogs
Here are the notable physical changes within an adult dog's teeth:
Old Dogs
Calculate Dog Years
Content: We can see a wear or scratching of lower central incisors, which will begin to show a more square shape. From 3 to 4 and a half years: their 6 lower incisors will become square, mainly due to wear. From 5 to 6 years of life: the wear of the upper incisors by the scratching will be evident, ours is in the years prior to old age. From the 6 years of life: you will see a greater wear of all teeth, there is more tartar and the fangs also become more square than pointy. They may also lose pieces, but it will depend on your dog's food and lifestyle. From this moment the dog prepares to enter their old age, which begins at the age of 7. Learn different ways of cleaning your dog's teeth in our AnimalWised article. | https://www.animalwised.com/a-dog-s-age-in-human-years-160.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_123255595#5_281738005 | Title: Are Cats Nocturnal? Separating Fact from Myth
Headings: Are Cats Nocturnal? Separating Fact from Myth
Are Cats Nocturnal? Separating Fact from Myth
Are cats nocturnal or diurnal?
When are cats most active?
Do cats have night vision?
Content: Feral cats are said to be completely nocturnal, due to the fact that their pray (usually small mammals) and sources of food usually appear after dusk. Feral cats are more reliant on their pray to eat, which is why they have more nocturnal patterns than house cats, even if they are free-roaming [1]. They also adopt a nocturnal behavior to avoid humans too. When are cats most active? House cats are said to be the most crepuscular of all felines, as they have adapted the most from their hunting nature. Apart from this, domestic cats, as do others, will reserve their energies during the warmest hours of the day, i.e sunlight; and will also snuggle up during the cold nigh, especially in winter, to have a peak in activity during twilight, due to their instincts and because it tends to be the time that humans are around to play with. On average, cats will sleep 16 hours a day, and elderly cats can even sleep up to 20 hours. Ever wondered why your cat wakes you up in the morning right before your alarm is about to set off? Although there are many reasons, the fact that they are crepuscular also comes into play. | https://www.animalwised.com/are-cats-nocturnal-separating-fact-from-myth-2446.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_123255595#6_281739582 | Title: Are Cats Nocturnal? Separating Fact from Myth
Headings: Are Cats Nocturnal? Separating Fact from Myth
Are Cats Nocturnal? Separating Fact from Myth
Are cats nocturnal or diurnal?
When are cats most active?
Do cats have night vision?
Content: Apart from this, domestic cats, as do others, will reserve their energies during the warmest hours of the day, i.e sunlight; and will also snuggle up during the cold nigh, especially in winter, to have a peak in activity during twilight, due to their instincts and because it tends to be the time that humans are around to play with. On average, cats will sleep 16 hours a day, and elderly cats can even sleep up to 20 hours. Ever wondered why your cat wakes you up in the morning right before your alarm is about to set off? Although there are many reasons, the fact that they are crepuscular also comes into play. Domestic cats have gotten used to living inside their homes, which is why 70% of their time is spent snoozing and sleeping .Whilst owned cats have an activity peak that accounts for 3% of their day, stray and feral cats spend 14% of their time running and hunting, which are considered peaks of activity. The time ferals have to spend hunting and finding food is much higher, as their prey is their only source of food, whereas domestic cats can become lazier due to the fact that they don't have to hunt for their food, so domestic cats will concentrate their energy in a shorter period of time, whereas feral cats may have to hunt way into the night to find food. However, you should take into account that not all domestic cats have the same habits, as their upbringing and habits will most certainly influence their sleeping patterns greatly. It is not uncommon for a domestic cat to wake their owner up in the middle of the night. This is because their sleeping pattern has somehow shifted and your cat may be used to having your attention at this time of night or is hungry. | https://www.animalwised.com/are-cats-nocturnal-separating-fact-from-myth-2446.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_131720135#1_305811000 | Title: When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth? - Canine Dental Development
Headings: When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth?
When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth?
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Contents
Dentition of puppies and adult dogs
Milk teeth in dogs
Primary tooth loss in dogs
Relieve teething pain in dogs
How to know the age of a dog by their teeth
Content: During the first weeks of life, their milk teeth will develop more, but as they are temporary, they will eventually lose them. This final dentition will be with the dog for the rest of their life, without any replacements growing if they fall out. The loss of baby teeth in dogs is a similar process as to what happens in humans. However, their morphology is very different, as is their developmental timeline. When do dogs lose their baby teeth? This loss of puppy teeth occurs anywhere between 3 and 9 months of age. AnimalWised looks into the development of canine teeth and also what dog guardians can do to keep them strong. You may also be interested in: When Do Puppies Open Their Eyes Fully? Contents
Dentition of puppies and adult dogs
Milk teeth in dogs
Primary tooth loss in dogs
Relieve teething pain in dogs
How to know the age of a dog by their teeth
Dentition of puppies and adult dogs
The provisional dentition (i.e. when they have a complete set of baby teeth) is complete when they have 28 teeth in total. | https://www.animalwised.com/when-do-dogs-lose-their-baby-teeth-3074.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_131720135#2_305812628 | Title: When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth? - Canine Dental Development
Headings: When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth?
When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth?
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Contents
Dentition of puppies and adult dogs
Milk teeth in dogs
Primary tooth loss in dogs
Relieve teething pain in dogs
How to know the age of a dog by their teeth
Content: This loss of puppy teeth occurs anywhere between 3 and 9 months of age. AnimalWised looks into the development of canine teeth and also what dog guardians can do to keep them strong. You may also be interested in: When Do Puppies Open Their Eyes Fully? Contents
Dentition of puppies and adult dogs
Milk teeth in dogs
Primary tooth loss in dogs
Relieve teething pain in dogs
How to know the age of a dog by their teeth
Dentition of puppies and adult dogs
The provisional dentition (i.e. when they have a complete set of baby teeth) is complete when they have 28 teeth in total. These 28 milk teeth are made up of: 4 canines (2 upper and 2 lower)
12 incisors (6 upper and 6 lower)
12 premolars (6 upper and 6 lower)
The deciduous teeth of puppies are not the same as their adult teeth. not only do they have a different composition, but their appearance is different. They are smaller and sharper than their adult teeth, the later being strong and more rounded. The first appearance of teeth in puppies is very important for the weaning stage. | https://www.animalwised.com/when-do-dogs-lose-their-baby-teeth-3074.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_131720135#10_305825056 | Title: When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth? - Canine Dental Development
Headings: When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth?
When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth?
You may also be interested in: When Do Puppies Open Their Eyes Fully?
Contents
Dentition of puppies and adult dogs
Milk teeth in dogs
Primary tooth loss in dogs
Relieve teething pain in dogs
How to know the age of a dog by their teeth
Content: This second stage is known as the permanent teeth's ‘eruption’, a relatively slow process which results in the temporary milk teeth falling out. It can extend from 3 to 9 months of age, depending on size, breed and health of the individual dog. It is possible for the adult teeth to keep growing for the first full year of their life. Relieve teething pain in dogs
The loss of temporary teeth in dogs is a natural process which all dogs should go through. In general, the only symptom a puppy should be discomfort caused by the eruption of adult teeth through the gums. Eventually, this discomfort may turn to pain and may even be accompanied by some inflammation in the gums. Do you know how to relieve tooth pain in dogs? The ideal thing we can do is to offer teethers or soft toys appropriate for their age. It feels good for the puppy when they bite down on things as it relieves pain. However, if the toy is too hard, they can damage the gums and compromise the proper development of teeth. | https://www.animalwised.com/when-do-dogs-lose-their-baby-teeth-3074.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_131720135#13_305829658 | Title: When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth? - Canine Dental Development
Headings: When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth?
When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth?
You may also be interested in: When Do Puppies Open Their Eyes Fully?
Contents
Dentition of puppies and adult dogs
Milk teeth in dogs
Primary tooth loss in dogs
Relieve teething pain in dogs
How to know the age of a dog by their teeth
Content: When this happens, the puppy usually presents with a more intense pain than can be expected. Displacement of the tooth can occur. These leads to difficulty in chewing food and consequent digestion problems. It can also cause wounds and inflammation of the gums (gingivitis) due to inadequate growth of the teeth. Therefore, if your dog does not get their teeth or you observe injuries during this process, don't hesitate to consult a veterinarian. In many cases, a small surgical intervention may be necessary to properly detach the temporary piece of tooth and allow the full development of the adult tooth. How to know the age of a dog by their teeth
Did you know that it is possible to estimate the age of a puppy by their teeth? As we have shown, the teething process which dogs undergo present various stages of development and growth. This is why we can roughly calculate the puppy's age by looking at their teeth. For example, if a puppy is less than 15 days old, it probably won't have any teeth. | https://www.animalwised.com/when-do-dogs-lose-their-baby-teeth-3074.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_131720135#14_305831263 | Title: When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth? - Canine Dental Development
Headings: When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth?
When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth?
You may also be interested in: When Do Puppies Open Their Eyes Fully?
Contents
Dentition of puppies and adult dogs
Milk teeth in dogs
Primary tooth loss in dogs
Relieve teething pain in dogs
How to know the age of a dog by their teeth
Content: In many cases, a small surgical intervention may be necessary to properly detach the temporary piece of tooth and allow the full development of the adult tooth. How to know the age of a dog by their teeth
Did you know that it is possible to estimate the age of a puppy by their teeth? As we have shown, the teething process which dogs undergo present various stages of development and growth. This is why we can roughly calculate the puppy's age by looking at their teeth. For example, if a puppy is less than 15 days old, it probably won't have any teeth. However, after 3 weeks of birth, the upper canine and incisor milk teeth start to appear. They are thinner and more square than their adult teeth. When they are about to complete their first month of life, we can see the emergence of these teeth in the lower jaw also. If the puppy is about to reach 4 months of life, we can observe the eruption of their central incisors in both upper and lower jaws. This indicates their permanent dentition has already begun to appear. | https://www.animalwised.com/when-do-dogs-lose-their-baby-teeth-3074.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_131720135#15_305832892 | Title: When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth? - Canine Dental Development
Headings: When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth?
When Do Dogs Lose Their Baby Teeth?
You may also be interested in: When Do Puppies Open Their Eyes Fully?
Contents
Dentition of puppies and adult dogs
Milk teeth in dogs
Primary tooth loss in dogs
Relieve teething pain in dogs
How to know the age of a dog by their teeth
Content: However, after 3 weeks of birth, the upper canine and incisor milk teeth start to appear. They are thinner and more square than their adult teeth. When they are about to complete their first month of life, we can see the emergence of these teeth in the lower jaw also. If the puppy is about to reach 4 months of life, we can observe the eruption of their central incisors in both upper and lower jaws. This indicates their permanent dentition has already begun to appear. After about 10 months of life, all the permanent teeth should be present, even if they are still developing. Around the first year of age, the permanent dentition should be complete. These teeth should be very white in appearance and have no tartar. At this age, their incisors will no longer be as square as their temporary teeth. Instead they will have rounded edges in a ‘fleur de lis’ shape which you can observe in the picture below. | https://www.animalwised.com/when-do-dogs-lose-their-baby-teeth-3074.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_132119677#4_306990260 | Title: Why Do Cats Sleep On Top Of You?
Headings: Why Do Cats Sleep On Top Of You?
Why Do Cats Sleep On Top Of You?
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Contents
Why is my cat always on top of me?
Your cat wants to feel safe
Your cat misses you
Why does my cat sleep on my head?
Sleeping habits
Your cat likes your smell
Cats like warmth
Is it bad if my cat sleeps with me?
Content: Not only do they feel safer in these positions, but they also receive the warmth and company that they desire. In this way, they get both the warmth of contact and the comfort and security that they require for a good night's sleep. Your cat misses you
It’s also common that if you live alone and spend most of your day at work or outside of the home, that your cat will miss your company. While cats are independent animals, they also need love and attention. Even if they live with other kittens or pets, a domestic cat will always need the attention and care of its owner. For more, take a look at our article about the signs that your cat loves you. Why does my cat sleep on my head? Although your cat can sleep on your belly, arm or legs or most of the time their favorite place to sleep proves to be on a human’s head. If you have cats and want to know why your cat sleeps on your head, we’ll explain it to you: Sleeping habits
Many people are restless when asleep, naturally moving their hands and feet excessively. | https://www.animalwised.com/why-do-cats-sleep-on-top-of-you-2862.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_145772643#0_335579948 | Title: Why Is My Ageing Dog So Restless at Night?
Headings: Why Is My Ageing Dog So Restless at Night?
Why Is My Ageing Dog So Restless at Night?
Why Does It Happen?
Can It Be Treated?
Content: Why Is My Ageing Dog So Restless at Night? Why Is My Ageing Dog So Restless at Night? By Paul Roberts
On February 11, 2020
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Older dogs can experience behavioural changes as they get older, and it’s not too uncommon for them to be affected by restlessness, especially at night. Like many of the issues that affect dogs as they age, this is not just an inevitable side effect of getting older and can be a sign that something is not right with your dog’s health. Why Does It Happen? There could potentially be a number of factors that may cause an older dog to start getting restless and pacing around at night. These can include: Pain. To begin with, your vet will want to check that there are no underlying medical conditions that are causing your dog to experience pain and discomfort and which may be encouraging them to be restless during the night. Arthritis, cancer and urinary tract infections are just a few of the issues that could potentially be behind your dog’s behaviour. | https://www.animeddirect.co.uk/advice/ageing-dog-restless-night/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_145772643#1_335581338 | Title: Why Is My Ageing Dog So Restless at Night?
Headings: Why Is My Ageing Dog So Restless at Night?
Why Is My Ageing Dog So Restless at Night?
Why Does It Happen?
Can It Be Treated?
Content: There could potentially be a number of factors that may cause an older dog to start getting restless and pacing around at night. These can include: Pain. To begin with, your vet will want to check that there are no underlying medical conditions that are causing your dog to experience pain and discomfort and which may be encouraging them to be restless during the night. Arthritis, cancer and urinary tract infections are just a few of the issues that could potentially be behind your dog’s behaviour. Anxiety. If your dog is anxious and stressed, this can cause them to pace up and down repeatedly. Even situations that previously caused no anxiety at all can be a major source of stress as dogs get older. Needing to urinate and/or defecate more frequently during the night. Bladder and bowel function can decline as your pet gets older and this can mean that they need to urinate or defecate more than before. | https://www.animeddirect.co.uk/advice/ageing-dog-restless-night/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_145772643#2_335582638 | Title: Why Is My Ageing Dog So Restless at Night?
Headings: Why Is My Ageing Dog So Restless at Night?
Why Is My Ageing Dog So Restless at Night?
Why Does It Happen?
Can It Be Treated?
Content: Anxiety. If your dog is anxious and stressed, this can cause them to pace up and down repeatedly. Even situations that previously caused no anxiety at all can be a major source of stress as dogs get older. Needing to urinate and/or defecate more frequently during the night. Bladder and bowel function can decline as your pet gets older and this can mean that they need to urinate or defecate more than before. As with older people, this can disrupt their sleep patterns and can ultimately lead to restlessness during the night. In addition to this, pain and mobility issues can add to the problem and hinder or prevent efforts to eliminate in the correct place (s), leading to inappropriate urination and/or defecation situations. Sensory changes. As your dog ages, their vision and hearing can change. This can affect how well they are able to sleep and how deep this slumber is. | https://www.animeddirect.co.uk/advice/ageing-dog-restless-night/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_156161071#0_356823850 | Title: The German invasion of the Netherlands | Anne Frank House
Headings: The German invasion of the Netherlands
The German invasion of the Netherlands
War in Europe
The Netherlands is neutral
Strategic interest of the Netherlands
Preparing for the German attack
Germany invades the Netherlands
Failed attack on The Hague
Germany successes
Queen Wilhelmina flees to England
Flight and chaos
The bombing of Rotterdam
Capitulation of the Netherlands
Why did the Netherlands lose the battle?
Germany occupies Western Europe
Literature
Content: The German invasion of the Netherlands | Anne Frank House
The German invasion of the Netherlands
War in Europe
On 1 September 1939, the German army invaded Poland. Two days later, England and France, both allies of Poland, declared war on Germany. The Second World War had started, but after the German occupation of Poland, there was no fighting for some time. This period was called the ‘Phoney War', because it was clear to all parties that things would not end there. The Netherlands is neutral
In 1940, the principle of Dutch foreign policy was neutrality, as it had been for a century. The Netherlands had avoided getting involved in international conflicts and would only take sides when attacked. The strategy worked fine during the First World War. The Netherlands remained neutral and the war passed the country by. The Dutch government was therefore careful not to take an official stand on the situation in Nazi Germany. It did not want to give cause for hostilities. | https://www.annefrank.org/en/anne-frank/go-in-depth/german-invasion-netherlands/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_158135958#12_361446981 | Title: 21 Strange, Weird And Funny French Laws In France That Should Change what time is it in france paris right now
Headings: 21 weird, strange, crazy, funny and unusual French laws and why they exist
21 Strange, Weird And Funny French Laws In France That Should Change
21 weird, strange, crazy, funny and unusual French laws and why they exist
Table Of Contents:
1) It’s perfectly legal to marry a dead person in France
If you meet specific requirements
History of posthumous marriages in France
2) It was illegal for women to wear pants in Paris until 2013
The Paris trouser ban was amended twice a century after it was created.
3- 40% of the music played on French radio stations MUST be played in the French language
4- No alcohol allowed in a place of work in France (except for Beer, Wine, Cider and Poiré)
5- Ketchup is pretty much banned in school cafeterias in France (kind of sort of)
Sorry but it’s just not true!
6- In France, if a family member steals from you, you have no legal recourse:
In France, family members are practically above the law if they steal from other family members.
7- Parents can legally prevent their adult children from getting married
8- It’s illegal to disinherit your children in France
French inheritance law wasn’t always based on equality.
Example of an inheritance dispute: 2017 death of Johnny Hallyday inheritance dispute
As a result, his biological children are contesting their fathers will be based on French law.
French law or US law?
9- First cousin marriages are legal in France
Avunculate Marriage
First Cousin Marriages are legal in France and throughout most of the world.
If first cousin marriages sound strange to you, consider this.
Famous first cousin marriages:
Famous avunculate marriages include
10- Even Snails need a ticket to ride the train in France
11- It’s illegal to die in the town of Cugneaux, Sarpourenx and Lavandou in France
12- Flying saucers are not allowed to fly over the town of Chateauneuf du Pape
13- Baby Names French law won’t allow you to give your children in France
Examples of baby names banned every year.
14- Potatoes were once illegal in France
The potato was scary and caused diseases.
M Parmentier: Famous Frenchman credited for making potatoes popular in France
Potato publicity stunts
Louis the XVI once said to M Parmentier, « France will thank you one day for having invented the bread of the poor.»
Parmentier’s work has not been forgotten.
15-Organizing child beauty pageants are illegal in France
16- Religious symbols are banned in public schools, including headscarves and crosses
17- Islamic face veils, such as the burka and the niqab, are banned in public places in France
Which types of clothing are banned/allowed?
18- Islamic style Burkini banned on some beaches in France
Burkini or burqini (burqa + bikini),
The first burkini ban
18- Board Shorts are forbidden in public pools in France:
(Speedo type swimwear is preferred)
Here is the approved swimwear for men and women for most public pools in France:
You might be interested in reading: 20 things I hate about France.
Why prohibit board shorts?
20- A breathalyzer must always be present in your vehicle in France
YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN READING:
21- Photos you take of the Eiffel Tower illuminated at night violate French copyright law (except when…)
Photos taken of the Eiffel Tower in the daytime are not copyright.
Photos of the Eiffel Tower at Night while illuminated are protected under copyright
Will tourists get into trouble for taking pictures and publishing photos of the Eiffel Tower at night?
Content: Radio stations end up repeating the same handful of songs just to meet the minimum French music quotas. The quota was based on The Toubon Law of 1994, which was modelled after a similar law in Quebec. 4- No alcohol allowed in a place of work in France (except for Beer, Wine, Cider and Poiré)
It’s perfectly reasonable that there is a French law that prohibits alcoholic beverages at a place of work. What’s strange or funny about the current law are the exceptions. Article R4228-20 of the labour code stipulates that only beer, wine, cider and poiré (a colourless pear brandy) are allowed in the workplace. 5- Ketchup is pretty much banned in school cafeterias in France (kind of sort of)
There’s a rumour going around the internet, dubbed “The French ketchup law,” which claims Ketchup is banned from school cafeterias in France. Sorry but it’s just not true! Ketchup has not been banned; however, it has been restricted along with Mayonnaise. In 2011, article 2 of the public health code was passed to promote healthy eating and maintain traditional French and Gallic cuisine. | https://www.annieandre.com/weird-funny-french-laws/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_158135958#13_361451969 | Title: 21 Strange, Weird And Funny French Laws In France That Should Change what time is it in france paris right now
Headings: 21 weird, strange, crazy, funny and unusual French laws and why they exist
21 Strange, Weird And Funny French Laws In France That Should Change
21 weird, strange, crazy, funny and unusual French laws and why they exist
Table Of Contents:
1) It’s perfectly legal to marry a dead person in France
If you meet specific requirements
History of posthumous marriages in France
2) It was illegal for women to wear pants in Paris until 2013
The Paris trouser ban was amended twice a century after it was created.
3- 40% of the music played on French radio stations MUST be played in the French language
4- No alcohol allowed in a place of work in France (except for Beer, Wine, Cider and Poiré)
5- Ketchup is pretty much banned in school cafeterias in France (kind of sort of)
Sorry but it’s just not true!
6- In France, if a family member steals from you, you have no legal recourse:
In France, family members are practically above the law if they steal from other family members.
7- Parents can legally prevent their adult children from getting married
8- It’s illegal to disinherit your children in France
French inheritance law wasn’t always based on equality.
Example of an inheritance dispute: 2017 death of Johnny Hallyday inheritance dispute
As a result, his biological children are contesting their fathers will be based on French law.
French law or US law?
9- First cousin marriages are legal in France
Avunculate Marriage
First Cousin Marriages are legal in France and throughout most of the world.
If first cousin marriages sound strange to you, consider this.
Famous first cousin marriages:
Famous avunculate marriages include
10- Even Snails need a ticket to ride the train in France
11- It’s illegal to die in the town of Cugneaux, Sarpourenx and Lavandou in France
12- Flying saucers are not allowed to fly over the town of Chateauneuf du Pape
13- Baby Names French law won’t allow you to give your children in France
Examples of baby names banned every year.
14- Potatoes were once illegal in France
The potato was scary and caused diseases.
M Parmentier: Famous Frenchman credited for making potatoes popular in France
Potato publicity stunts
Louis the XVI once said to M Parmentier, « France will thank you one day for having invented the bread of the poor.»
Parmentier’s work has not been forgotten.
15-Organizing child beauty pageants are illegal in France
16- Religious symbols are banned in public schools, including headscarves and crosses
17- Islamic face veils, such as the burka and the niqab, are banned in public places in France
Which types of clothing are banned/allowed?
18- Islamic style Burkini banned on some beaches in France
Burkini or burqini (burqa + bikini),
The first burkini ban
18- Board Shorts are forbidden in public pools in France:
(Speedo type swimwear is preferred)
Here is the approved swimwear for men and women for most public pools in France:
You might be interested in reading: 20 things I hate about France.
Why prohibit board shorts?
20- A breathalyzer must always be present in your vehicle in France
YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN READING:
21- Photos you take of the Eiffel Tower illuminated at night violate French copyright law (except when…)
Photos taken of the Eiffel Tower in the daytime are not copyright.
Photos of the Eiffel Tower at Night while illuminated are protected under copyright
Will tourists get into trouble for taking pictures and publishing photos of the Eiffel Tower at night?
Content: 5- Ketchup is pretty much banned in school cafeterias in France (kind of sort of)
There’s a rumour going around the internet, dubbed “The French ketchup law,” which claims Ketchup is banned from school cafeterias in France. Sorry but it’s just not true! Ketchup has not been banned; however, it has been restricted along with Mayonnaise. In 2011, article 2 of the public health code was passed to promote healthy eating and maintain traditional French and Gallic cuisine. It states: “ A limited amount of ketchup, mayonnaise, vinaigrette and salt are only allowed to be served with dishes it was meant to be eaten with (without adding additional condiments).” The law seems harmless enough until you realize there aren’t many meals that require ketchup or mayonnaise in France. According to my children’s friends and my children who’ve all attended school in France for over eight years, they’ve only ever seen ketchup served with these dishes. Hamburgers: | https://www.annieandre.com/weird-funny-french-laws/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_158135958#14_361456842 | Title: 21 Strange, Weird And Funny French Laws In France That Should Change what time is it in france paris right now
Headings: 21 weird, strange, crazy, funny and unusual French laws and why they exist
21 Strange, Weird And Funny French Laws In France That Should Change
21 weird, strange, crazy, funny and unusual French laws and why they exist
Table Of Contents:
1) It’s perfectly legal to marry a dead person in France
If you meet specific requirements
History of posthumous marriages in France
2) It was illegal for women to wear pants in Paris until 2013
The Paris trouser ban was amended twice a century after it was created.
3- 40% of the music played on French radio stations MUST be played in the French language
4- No alcohol allowed in a place of work in France (except for Beer, Wine, Cider and Poiré)
5- Ketchup is pretty much banned in school cafeterias in France (kind of sort of)
Sorry but it’s just not true!
6- In France, if a family member steals from you, you have no legal recourse:
In France, family members are practically above the law if they steal from other family members.
7- Parents can legally prevent their adult children from getting married
8- It’s illegal to disinherit your children in France
French inheritance law wasn’t always based on equality.
Example of an inheritance dispute: 2017 death of Johnny Hallyday inheritance dispute
As a result, his biological children are contesting their fathers will be based on French law.
French law or US law?
9- First cousin marriages are legal in France
Avunculate Marriage
First Cousin Marriages are legal in France and throughout most of the world.
If first cousin marriages sound strange to you, consider this.
Famous first cousin marriages:
Famous avunculate marriages include
10- Even Snails need a ticket to ride the train in France
11- It’s illegal to die in the town of Cugneaux, Sarpourenx and Lavandou in France
12- Flying saucers are not allowed to fly over the town of Chateauneuf du Pape
13- Baby Names French law won’t allow you to give your children in France
Examples of baby names banned every year.
14- Potatoes were once illegal in France
The potato was scary and caused diseases.
M Parmentier: Famous Frenchman credited for making potatoes popular in France
Potato publicity stunts
Louis the XVI once said to M Parmentier, « France will thank you one day for having invented the bread of the poor.»
Parmentier’s work has not been forgotten.
15-Organizing child beauty pageants are illegal in France
16- Religious symbols are banned in public schools, including headscarves and crosses
17- Islamic face veils, such as the burka and the niqab, are banned in public places in France
Which types of clothing are banned/allowed?
18- Islamic style Burkini banned on some beaches in France
Burkini or burqini (burqa + bikini),
The first burkini ban
18- Board Shorts are forbidden in public pools in France:
(Speedo type swimwear is preferred)
Here is the approved swimwear for men and women for most public pools in France:
You might be interested in reading: 20 things I hate about France.
Why prohibit board shorts?
20- A breathalyzer must always be present in your vehicle in France
YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN READING:
21- Photos you take of the Eiffel Tower illuminated at night violate French copyright law (except when…)
Photos taken of the Eiffel Tower in the daytime are not copyright.
Photos of the Eiffel Tower at Night while illuminated are protected under copyright
Will tourists get into trouble for taking pictures and publishing photos of the Eiffel Tower at night?
Content: It states: “ A limited amount of ketchup, mayonnaise, vinaigrette and salt are only allowed to be served with dishes it was meant to be eaten with (without adding additional condiments).” The law seems harmless enough until you realize there aren’t many meals that require ketchup or mayonnaise in France. According to my children’s friends and my children who’ve all attended school in France for over eight years, they’ve only ever seen ketchup served with these dishes. Hamburgers: Which are rarely served. ( once or twice a year at most)
Plain pasta: Kids in France like to put Ketchup on pasta. Chicken with no sauce: Ketchup might be offered with chicken if it has no other sauce. | https://www.annieandre.com/weird-funny-french-laws/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_158135958#15_361461425 | Title: 21 Strange, Weird And Funny French Laws In France That Should Change what time is it in france paris right now
Headings: 21 weird, strange, crazy, funny and unusual French laws and why they exist
21 Strange, Weird And Funny French Laws In France That Should Change
21 weird, strange, crazy, funny and unusual French laws and why they exist
Table Of Contents:
1) It’s perfectly legal to marry a dead person in France
If you meet specific requirements
History of posthumous marriages in France
2) It was illegal for women to wear pants in Paris until 2013
The Paris trouser ban was amended twice a century after it was created.
3- 40% of the music played on French radio stations MUST be played in the French language
4- No alcohol allowed in a place of work in France (except for Beer, Wine, Cider and Poiré)
5- Ketchup is pretty much banned in school cafeterias in France (kind of sort of)
Sorry but it’s just not true!
6- In France, if a family member steals from you, you have no legal recourse:
In France, family members are practically above the law if they steal from other family members.
7- Parents can legally prevent their adult children from getting married
8- It’s illegal to disinherit your children in France
French inheritance law wasn’t always based on equality.
Example of an inheritance dispute: 2017 death of Johnny Hallyday inheritance dispute
As a result, his biological children are contesting their fathers will be based on French law.
French law or US law?
9- First cousin marriages are legal in France
Avunculate Marriage
First Cousin Marriages are legal in France and throughout most of the world.
If first cousin marriages sound strange to you, consider this.
Famous first cousin marriages:
Famous avunculate marriages include
10- Even Snails need a ticket to ride the train in France
11- It’s illegal to die in the town of Cugneaux, Sarpourenx and Lavandou in France
12- Flying saucers are not allowed to fly over the town of Chateauneuf du Pape
13- Baby Names French law won’t allow you to give your children in France
Examples of baby names banned every year.
14- Potatoes were once illegal in France
The potato was scary and caused diseases.
M Parmentier: Famous Frenchman credited for making potatoes popular in France
Potato publicity stunts
Louis the XVI once said to M Parmentier, « France will thank you one day for having invented the bread of the poor.»
Parmentier’s work has not been forgotten.
15-Organizing child beauty pageants are illegal in France
16- Religious symbols are banned in public schools, including headscarves and crosses
17- Islamic face veils, such as the burka and the niqab, are banned in public places in France
Which types of clothing are banned/allowed?
18- Islamic style Burkini banned on some beaches in France
Burkini or burqini (burqa + bikini),
The first burkini ban
18- Board Shorts are forbidden in public pools in France:
(Speedo type swimwear is preferred)
Here is the approved swimwear for men and women for most public pools in France:
You might be interested in reading: 20 things I hate about France.
Why prohibit board shorts?
20- A breathalyzer must always be present in your vehicle in France
YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN READING:
21- Photos you take of the Eiffel Tower illuminated at night violate French copyright law (except when…)
Photos taken of the Eiffel Tower in the daytime are not copyright.
Photos of the Eiffel Tower at Night while illuminated are protected under copyright
Will tourists get into trouble for taking pictures and publishing photos of the Eiffel Tower at night?
Content: Which are rarely served. ( once or twice a year at most)
Plain pasta: Kids in France like to put Ketchup on pasta. Chicken with no sauce: Ketchup might be offered with chicken if it has no other sauce. French Fries: are rarely offered in French schools because fatty, fried foods served to children are limited to 4 out of 20 meals. ( source ). For example, at my daughter’s school in Montpellier, Thursdays are designated “Frites Day” by the kids. ( French fry day or, as you Brits say, Chips day). | https://www.annieandre.com/weird-funny-french-laws/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_158135958#16_361465806 | Title: 21 Strange, Weird And Funny French Laws In France That Should Change what time is it in france paris right now
Headings: 21 weird, strange, crazy, funny and unusual French laws and why they exist
21 Strange, Weird And Funny French Laws In France That Should Change
21 weird, strange, crazy, funny and unusual French laws and why they exist
Table Of Contents:
1) It’s perfectly legal to marry a dead person in France
If you meet specific requirements
History of posthumous marriages in France
2) It was illegal for women to wear pants in Paris until 2013
The Paris trouser ban was amended twice a century after it was created.
3- 40% of the music played on French radio stations MUST be played in the French language
4- No alcohol allowed in a place of work in France (except for Beer, Wine, Cider and Poiré)
5- Ketchup is pretty much banned in school cafeterias in France (kind of sort of)
Sorry but it’s just not true!
6- In France, if a family member steals from you, you have no legal recourse:
In France, family members are practically above the law if they steal from other family members.
7- Parents can legally prevent their adult children from getting married
8- It’s illegal to disinherit your children in France
French inheritance law wasn’t always based on equality.
Example of an inheritance dispute: 2017 death of Johnny Hallyday inheritance dispute
As a result, his biological children are contesting their fathers will be based on French law.
French law or US law?
9- First cousin marriages are legal in France
Avunculate Marriage
First Cousin Marriages are legal in France and throughout most of the world.
If first cousin marriages sound strange to you, consider this.
Famous first cousin marriages:
Famous avunculate marriages include
10- Even Snails need a ticket to ride the train in France
11- It’s illegal to die in the town of Cugneaux, Sarpourenx and Lavandou in France
12- Flying saucers are not allowed to fly over the town of Chateauneuf du Pape
13- Baby Names French law won’t allow you to give your children in France
Examples of baby names banned every year.
14- Potatoes were once illegal in France
The potato was scary and caused diseases.
M Parmentier: Famous Frenchman credited for making potatoes popular in France
Potato publicity stunts
Louis the XVI once said to M Parmentier, « France will thank you one day for having invented the bread of the poor.»
Parmentier’s work has not been forgotten.
15-Organizing child beauty pageants are illegal in France
16- Religious symbols are banned in public schools, including headscarves and crosses
17- Islamic face veils, such as the burka and the niqab, are banned in public places in France
Which types of clothing are banned/allowed?
18- Islamic style Burkini banned on some beaches in France
Burkini or burqini (burqa + bikini),
The first burkini ban
18- Board Shorts are forbidden in public pools in France:
(Speedo type swimwear is preferred)
Here is the approved swimwear for men and women for most public pools in France:
You might be interested in reading: 20 things I hate about France.
Why prohibit board shorts?
20- A breathalyzer must always be present in your vehicle in France
YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN READING:
21- Photos you take of the Eiffel Tower illuminated at night violate French copyright law (except when…)
Photos taken of the Eiffel Tower in the daytime are not copyright.
Photos of the Eiffel Tower at Night while illuminated are protected under copyright
Will tourists get into trouble for taking pictures and publishing photos of the Eiffel Tower at night?
Content: French Fries: are rarely offered in French schools because fatty, fried foods served to children are limited to 4 out of 20 meals. ( source ). For example, at my daughter’s school in Montpellier, Thursdays are designated “Frites Day” by the kids. ( French fry day or, as you Brits say, Chips day). photo and recipe of ketchup on pasta recipe French blog Solene Cuisine
French cafeterias serve meals to children that are more in line with what you (an adult might eat at a restaurant). Zucchini with a white roux sauce served with leeks and a bearnaise sauce. Grilled salmon with fennel
Beef stew with mushrooms
Veal stew
Tomato salad with grated goat cheese
6- In France, if a family member steals from you, you have no legal recourse: Family members pretty much have immunity if they steal from another family member. In France, family members are practically above the law if they | https://www.annieandre.com/weird-funny-french-laws/ |
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Headings: Ingredient Watch List: Quats, the Preservatives that May Release Formaldehyde and Exacerbate Asthma
Ingredient Watch List: Quats, the Preservatives that May Release Formaldehyde and Exacerbate Asthma
What are Quats?
Are They Safe?
Why Take the Risk?
Do you avoid quats in your products? Where do you shop for safer items?
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Content: Quats can also cause skin irritation, and with extended use in hair care products, may encourage hair to become dry and brittle. Those with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) should make a point of avoiding these ingredients, because of their potential effect on the airways. When using products like bubble bath, the effects can be enhanced, as the warm water increases inhalation of the vapors. A report by the Scientific Committee on Consumer safety, an organization in the EU, noted that based on skin reactions and toxicity, one particular quat named “behentrimonium chloride” shouldn't exceed 3 percent in a rinse-off product, and should measure no more than 0.5 percent in a leave-on product. Why Take the Risk? When shopping for personal care and laundry products, it can be difficult to avoid quats altogether. Try to stay away from quaternium-15 and benzalkonium chloride, specifically. Then, do your best to shop from conscientious, eco-minded companies that care about the preservatives they use. These chemicals aren't necessary—we have a lot of natural alternatives, including tea tree oil, lemon, honey, propolis, rosemary, vitamin E, and grapefruit seed extract. To avoid this ingredient, read labels, and stay away from the following: | https://www.annmariegianni.com/ingredient-watch-list-quats-the-preservatives-that-may-release-formaldehyde-and-exacerbate-asthma/ |
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The main check on the judicial branch by the executive branch is that the President has the power to appoint federal judges (appointees must be confirmed by the Senate, but that’s a check from the legislative branch to the executive branch). Informally, the executive branch can also check the judiciary by exercising prosecutorial discretion. read more
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The executive branch can declare Executive Orders, which are like proclamations that carry the force of law, but the judicial branch can declare those acts unconstitutional. The judicial branch interprets laws, but the President nominates Supreme Court justices, court of appeals judges, and district court judges who make the evaluations. | https://www.ansaroo.com/question/how-does-the-executive-branch-check-on-the-judicial-branch |
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The main check on the judicial branch by the executive branch is that the President has the power to appoint federal judges (appointees must be confirmed by the Senate, but that’s a check from the legislative branch to the executive branch). Informally, the executive branch can also check the judiciary by exercising prosecutorial discretion. read more
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The executive branch can declare Executive Orders, which are like proclamations that carry the force of law, but the judicial branch can declare those acts unconstitutional. The judicial branch interprets laws, but the President nominates Supreme Court justices, court of appeals judges, and district court judges who make the evaluations. read more
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The Executive Branch checks the Judicial Branch by choosing which judges are able to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. | https://www.ansaroo.com/question/how-does-the-executive-branch-check-on-the-judicial-branch |
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Some countries with three syllables are: Andorra
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