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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_587450105#13_1251801116 | Title: How To Make Buttermilk (Recipe) - A Spicy Perspective
Headings: How To Make Buttermilk
How To Make Buttermilk
Homemade Buttermilk
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How To Make Buttermilk
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Don't buy a half-gallon of buttermilk when you only need one cup! Instead, make this easy buttermilk substitute in a hurry! Servings: 1
Ingredients
US Customary – Metric
1 cup whole milk
1 tablespoon lemon juice (or white vinegar)
Instructions
Pour milk into a one-cup measuring pitcher, stopping just shy of one full cup. Add one tablespoon of fresh lemon juice or white vinegar to the milk. If you need to add another splash of milk to the pitcher, do so to make sure you have one full cup of liquid. Stir the milk and lemon juice to mix well. | https://www.aspicyperspective.com/how-to-make-buttermilk/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_587450105#14_1251803018 | Title: How To Make Buttermilk (Recipe) - A Spicy Perspective
Headings: How To Make Buttermilk
How To Make Buttermilk
Homemade Buttermilk
It’s taunting you with questions like:
Buttermilk Substitute
What Is Buttermilk?
Homemade Buttermilk
How To Make Buttermilk
Ingredients For Buttermilk:
Buttermilk Recipe:
Get the Full (Printable) Easy Buttermilk Recipe Below
Can You Make Buttermilk With Skim Milk?
Dairy-Free Buttermilk Substitute
Can Buttermilk And Milk Be Used Interchangeably?
How Long Does Buttermilk Last?
Ways To Use This Buttermilk Recipe
How To Make Buttermilk
Ingredients
US Customary – Metric
Instructions
Share This Recipe With Friends!
5 SECRETS EVERY CHEF SHOULD KNOW
Content: Servings: 1
Ingredients
US Customary – Metric
1 cup whole milk
1 tablespoon lemon juice (or white vinegar)
Instructions
Pour milk into a one-cup measuring pitcher, stopping just shy of one full cup. Add one tablespoon of fresh lemon juice or white vinegar to the milk. If you need to add another splash of milk to the pitcher, do so to make sure you have one full cup of liquid. Stir the milk and lemon juice to mix well. Allow the mixture to sit and curdle for 10 minutes. Then stir again and use as needed. Nutrition
Serving: 1cup, Calories: 152kcal, Carbohydrates: | https://www.aspicyperspective.com/how-to-make-buttermilk/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_589045257#5_1253787645 | Title: 100+ Best Blog Niches & How to Pick the Right One | Aspiring Bloggers
Headings: 100+ Best Blog Niches & How to Pick the Right One
100+ Best Blog Niches & How to Pick the Right One
Why does your blog niche matter?
100+ Best Blog Niches
List of the best blog niches:
1. Lifestyle
2. Art & DIY
3. News
4. Business & Finance
5. Entertainment
6. Food
7. Tech
8. Science
9. Product Reviews
Popular Blog Niche Combinations
How to Choose the Best Blog Niche for You
1. Create a List of Things You’re Passionate About
2. Create a List of Things You’re Really Good At
3. Determine Your Commitment to Each Item You Listed
4. Choosing a Blog Niche
Content: Art is all around us and there’s always a lot of people looking for creative inspiration from bloggers. If you’re very talented, you could offer tutorials to other people. Many art bloggers create and sell digital copies of their work online or do commission-based services for their readers. They can also promote the art products they use and earn affiliate revenue. Art & DIY sub-niches: Calligraphy
Painting
DIY Crafts
Tutorials
Woodwork
Sewing / Knitting
Photography
Videography
Watercolor
Design Tutorials
3. News
The news niche consists of anything related to information about recent or important events. If you’re always on top of the game when it comes to the above, consider choosing this niche to write a blog about. A great news site can generate a ton of traffic and income opportunities. The most popular income sources for news bloggers are revenue from ads networks and renting ad spaces to other businesses. | https://www.aspiringbloggers.com/list-of-best-blog-niches/ |
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Content: The best part about descriptive strategy is that the subject is being observed in an unchanged and completely natural environment. It does not manipulate any condition; it just describes what already exists in surrounding and can help to uncover the hidden facts and figures of the subject. In this research strategy, you do not have any control over the variables; you can only state what is happening and what has happened to your subject. In general, it answers ‘what’ category questions instead of ‘how’, ‘why’ or ‘when.’ Well! Now the biggest question is when you should choose descriptive strategy? When you want to study the relationship between two things, for an example, how many hours a student spends studying for the exams and his subsequent marks in that exam, so you make a correlational study. Or you want to know how changing the amount of water and sunlight affects the growth a plant, so you create an experimental study. | https://www.assignmenthelp.net/types-of-research-strategy |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_595365459#5_1267666320 | Title: Causes of Urban Growth - Assignment Point
Headings: Assignment Point - Solution for Best Assignment Paper
Assignment Point - Solution for Best Assignment Paper
Causes of Urban Growth
Content: There are many problems associated with the rapid growth. These include unplanned housing (squatter settlements/shanty towns), dealing with urban waste, pollution and stress on the infrastructure and the city’s services. Water supply and sanitation
The provision of water and sanitation services to growing urban settlements, peri-urban and slum areas presents critical challenges. The increased demand for water from the growing population can place added stress on already stretched resources. In and around cities, water is commonly in short supply and subject to increasing competition by different users. Urban growth leads to increasing demand for water for industrial and domestic use, which conflicts with agricultural demands. Current Urban Problems: Traffic and Congestion, Ex: In Sao Paulo, Brazil, the government passed such law that only allows certain cars to circulate on the streets according to their plate number. Air Pollution, Ex: | https://www.assignmentpoint.com/arts/modern-civilization/causes-of-urban-growth.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_604663603#0_1286784130 | Title: The Wisdom of the Aged - A new Perspective of Elderly People
Headings: The Wisdom of the Aged
The Wisdom of the Aged
A Cultural Phenomenon
VIDEO: The Wisdom of the Aged
The Elderly Seen Across Cultures
Bibliography:
Content: The Wisdom of the Aged - A new Perspective of Elderly People
Elderly Wisdom
The Wisdom of the Aged
by Director
To many Western people, old age is to be delayed ( by eating and living healthier ) or avoided ( through plastic surgery ) in order to avoid reaching the unavoidable: the elderly years. It is true that the older we get, the more limitations we face in terms of independence: health issues, mobility issues, even family issues. Aging isn`t just a biological process – it is also very much a cultural one. The reason behind this might be in part the way our culture deals with the elderly, which might contrast when compared to other cultures. A Cultural Phenomenon
In places like Korea, celebrating 60 and 70th birthdays are major life events, and Koreans have the utmost respect for the elderly. Mediterranean and Latin cultures keep various generations under the same roof, and the elders wisdom in old age grants them priority in big decisions that affect the whole family. In India, elders are the head of the family, supported by the younger family members and play a key role in raising their grandchildren. Youth-centric Western cultures are based on individualism and independence, traits taken from the Protestant work ethic, that values the individual by his or her ability to work, something that diminishes in old age. | https://www.assistedvillas.com/the-wisdom-of-the-aged/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_604663603#1_1286785891 | Title: The Wisdom of the Aged - A new Perspective of Elderly People
Headings: The Wisdom of the Aged
The Wisdom of the Aged
A Cultural Phenomenon
VIDEO: The Wisdom of the Aged
The Elderly Seen Across Cultures
Bibliography:
Content: The reason behind this might be in part the way our culture deals with the elderly, which might contrast when compared to other cultures. A Cultural Phenomenon
In places like Korea, celebrating 60 and 70th birthdays are major life events, and Koreans have the utmost respect for the elderly. Mediterranean and Latin cultures keep various generations under the same roof, and the elders wisdom in old age grants them priority in big decisions that affect the whole family. In India, elders are the head of the family, supported by the younger family members and play a key role in raising their grandchildren. Youth-centric Western cultures are based on individualism and independence, traits taken from the Protestant work ethic, that values the individual by his or her ability to work, something that diminishes in old age. VIDEO: The Wisdom of the Aged
John Leland from the New York Times published an article in late 2015, titled “The Wisdom of the Aged”, depicting life experiences of six people age 85 and older, whose lives were followed throughout the year and yielded a treasure trove of new perspectives on living and fulfilling our lives. The question on the secret to a long life, is answered by senior citizens whose long lives can teach us a big lesson on forgiveness, integrity, gratitude, curiosity, unselfishness and inner growth. Elderly people hold a lot of information the younger can use to enrich their lives. The Elderly Seen Across Cultures
Anthropologist Jared Diamond studied the treatment of elderly across cultures, and published an interesting study that should serve as universal reference for self-check, when dealing with geriatrics and family. | https://www.assistedvillas.com/the-wisdom-of-the-aged/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_604663603#2_1286787993 | Title: The Wisdom of the Aged - A new Perspective of Elderly People
Headings: The Wisdom of the Aged
The Wisdom of the Aged
A Cultural Phenomenon
VIDEO: The Wisdom of the Aged
The Elderly Seen Across Cultures
Bibliography:
Content: VIDEO: The Wisdom of the Aged
John Leland from the New York Times published an article in late 2015, titled “The Wisdom of the Aged”, depicting life experiences of six people age 85 and older, whose lives were followed throughout the year and yielded a treasure trove of new perspectives on living and fulfilling our lives. The question on the secret to a long life, is answered by senior citizens whose long lives can teach us a big lesson on forgiveness, integrity, gratitude, curiosity, unselfishness and inner growth. Elderly people hold a lot of information the younger can use to enrich their lives. The Elderly Seen Across Cultures
Anthropologist Jared Diamond studied the treatment of elderly across cultures, and published an interesting study that should serve as universal reference for self-check, when dealing with geriatrics and family. Many cultures celebrate aging and place high value to the elderly, which is not the case of Western cultures because youth is fetishized and physical signs of human aging tend to be regarded with distaste. The opposite happens in Greece, where the cultural stigma around aging and death is absent from their culture. Instead, old age is honored and celebrated, and elders are an integral part of the family as a whole. It has been proven that wisdom and old age go hand in hand, and it has been scientifically documented that wisdom comes from a balance of activity in brain regions, with life experience. Younger people benefit a lot from learning from the elders, and caring for them can be an enriching experience when seen from the perspective of other cultures. | https://www.assistedvillas.com/the-wisdom-of-the-aged/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_604663603#3_1286790036 | Title: The Wisdom of the Aged - A new Perspective of Elderly People
Headings: The Wisdom of the Aged
The Wisdom of the Aged
A Cultural Phenomenon
VIDEO: The Wisdom of the Aged
The Elderly Seen Across Cultures
Bibliography:
Content: Many cultures celebrate aging and place high value to the elderly, which is not the case of Western cultures because youth is fetishized and physical signs of human aging tend to be regarded with distaste. The opposite happens in Greece, where the cultural stigma around aging and death is absent from their culture. Instead, old age is honored and celebrated, and elders are an integral part of the family as a whole. It has been proven that wisdom and old age go hand in hand, and it has been scientifically documented that wisdom comes from a balance of activity in brain regions, with life experience. Younger people benefit a lot from learning from the elders, and caring for them can be an enriching experience when seen from the perspective of other cultures. Dr. Monika Ardelt, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Florida, have begun to study whether older really is wiser. In surveys of people in nursing homes and hospices, she found out that wisdom was positively related to their sense of well-being, even after the researchers controlled for factors like physical health, financial status and social engagement. The frailer or closer to death people became, the greater the role wisdom played in their feelings of well-being. Ancient Romans made use of their elderly and had faith in their wisdom and experience, quoting Cicero: “ For there is assuredly nothing dearer to a man than wisdom, and though age takes away all else, it undoubtedly brings us that. “ | https://www.assistedvillas.com/the-wisdom-of-the-aged/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_604663603#4_1286791953 | Title: The Wisdom of the Aged - A new Perspective of Elderly People
Headings: The Wisdom of the Aged
The Wisdom of the Aged
A Cultural Phenomenon
VIDEO: The Wisdom of the Aged
The Elderly Seen Across Cultures
Bibliography:
Content: Dr. Monika Ardelt, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Florida, have begun to study whether older really is wiser. In surveys of people in nursing homes and hospices, she found out that wisdom was positively related to their sense of well-being, even after the researchers controlled for factors like physical health, financial status and social engagement. The frailer or closer to death people became, the greater the role wisdom played in their feelings of well-being. Ancient Romans made use of their elderly and had faith in their wisdom and experience, quoting Cicero: “ For there is assuredly nothing dearer to a man than wisdom, and though age takes away all else, it undoubtedly brings us that. “ In African culture, there is less fear around aging, and the older generations usually live with the younger ones ( similar to Latins ) all under one roof as a big happy family. The transition to a positive, active and developmentally oriented view of aging may well result from action by elderly people themselves, through the sheer force of their growing numbers and influence. The collective conscious of being elderly, as a socially unifying concept, can in that way become a positive factor. Bibliography: The Wisdom of the Aged, by the NY Times
Life lessons to learn from the elders, by Listovative
Growing old in different countries, by Ted
Aging and Society, by Wikipedia
elderly treatment
growing old
life
living
old age
wisdom | https://www.assistedvillas.com/the-wisdom-of-the-aged/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_607092454#0_1291811055 | Title: Disability Income | Assurity
Headings: Disability Income Insurance
For Individuals.
Disability Income Insurance
HOW IT WORKS
Why do you need disability income insurance?
Insure what you earn
Keep finances on track
How much disability income insurance do you need?
Your best financial asset: You
Don't bite off more than you can chew
Key features of disability insurance
Affordable monthly protection
Flexible coverage
Pays if you can't do your job, not just any job
Pays while off work and part time
Insurance solutions that fit your needs
Corie, 35
Did you know?
1 in 4
90%
7 in 10
Already have Assurity Disability Income Insurance?
Why Assurity Disability Income Insurance?
Mutual strength
A force for good
Personal service
Assurity also offers disability income benefits at your work.
Content: Disability Income | Assurity
For Individuals. Disability Income Insurance
HOW IT WORKS
Replaces some of your regular income if an injury or illness makes it impossible for you to work. Why do you need disability income insurance? If illness or injury kept you from bringing home a paycheck, how would your family make ends meet? Disability income insurance can help. It replaces some of your lost income so you can continue to pay your mortgage, utilities, childcare, and other everyday expenses. Insure what you earn
You insure your home and your car—but your income and earning potential are more valuable than any possession. Think of disability income insurance as protection for your paycheck. Keep finances on track
If you’re unable to work, the money from disability income insurance can help you avoid draining savings or retirement accounts. Michele from Sales with family
How much disability income insurance do you need? | https://www.assurity.com/products/disability |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_607092454#1_1291812995 | Title: Disability Income | Assurity
Headings: Disability Income Insurance
For Individuals.
Disability Income Insurance
HOW IT WORKS
Why do you need disability income insurance?
Insure what you earn
Keep finances on track
How much disability income insurance do you need?
Your best financial asset: You
Don't bite off more than you can chew
Key features of disability insurance
Affordable monthly protection
Flexible coverage
Pays if you can't do your job, not just any job
Pays while off work and part time
Insurance solutions that fit your needs
Corie, 35
Did you know?
1 in 4
90%
7 in 10
Already have Assurity Disability Income Insurance?
Why Assurity Disability Income Insurance?
Mutual strength
A force for good
Personal service
Assurity also offers disability income benefits at your work.
Content: It replaces some of your lost income so you can continue to pay your mortgage, utilities, childcare, and other everyday expenses. Insure what you earn
You insure your home and your car—but your income and earning potential are more valuable than any possession. Think of disability income insurance as protection for your paycheck. Keep finances on track
If you’re unable to work, the money from disability income insurance can help you avoid draining savings or retirement accounts. Michele from Sales with family
How much disability income insurance do you need? Everyone’s situation is different, but generally speaking, you should consider a monthly benefit that covers your monthly living expenses. For many, that amount is the same as their monthly take-home pay, generally 60–70% of their gross monthly income. Your best financial asset: You
Compared to the recession in 2009, most Americans feel better about their financial situation today. If the past has shown us anything, it is the importance of our income. | https://www.assurity.com/products/disability |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_607092454#2_1291815035 | Title: Disability Income | Assurity
Headings: Disability Income Insurance
For Individuals.
Disability Income Insurance
HOW IT WORKS
Why do you need disability income insurance?
Insure what you earn
Keep finances on track
How much disability income insurance do you need?
Your best financial asset: You
Don't bite off more than you can chew
Key features of disability insurance
Affordable monthly protection
Flexible coverage
Pays if you can't do your job, not just any job
Pays while off work and part time
Insurance solutions that fit your needs
Corie, 35
Did you know?
1 in 4
90%
7 in 10
Already have Assurity Disability Income Insurance?
Why Assurity Disability Income Insurance?
Mutual strength
A force for good
Personal service
Assurity also offers disability income benefits at your work.
Content: Everyone’s situation is different, but generally speaking, you should consider a monthly benefit that covers your monthly living expenses. For many, that amount is the same as their monthly take-home pay, generally 60–70% of their gross monthly income. Your best financial asset: You
Compared to the recession in 2009, most Americans feel better about their financial situation today. If the past has shown us anything, it is the importance of our income. Protecting your income in case something unforeseen happens is sound financial planning. Don't bite off more than you can chew
Can’t afford that much coverage right now? Pick a benefit amount that covers a few of your biggest monthly expense items, like your mortgage, student loans or utilities. Some income replacement is better than nothing. Key features of disability insurance
Disability insurance provides a monthly cash benefit to help replace some of the wages you lose when you’re too sick or injured to work. | https://www.assurity.com/products/disability |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_607092454#3_1291817028 | Title: Disability Income | Assurity
Headings: Disability Income Insurance
For Individuals.
Disability Income Insurance
HOW IT WORKS
Why do you need disability income insurance?
Insure what you earn
Keep finances on track
How much disability income insurance do you need?
Your best financial asset: You
Don't bite off more than you can chew
Key features of disability insurance
Affordable monthly protection
Flexible coverage
Pays if you can't do your job, not just any job
Pays while off work and part time
Insurance solutions that fit your needs
Corie, 35
Did you know?
1 in 4
90%
7 in 10
Already have Assurity Disability Income Insurance?
Why Assurity Disability Income Insurance?
Mutual strength
A force for good
Personal service
Assurity also offers disability income benefits at your work.
Content: Protecting your income in case something unforeseen happens is sound financial planning. Don't bite off more than you can chew
Can’t afford that much coverage right now? Pick a benefit amount that covers a few of your biggest monthly expense items, like your mortgage, student loans or utilities. Some income replacement is better than nothing. Key features of disability insurance
Disability insurance provides a monthly cash benefit to help replace some of the wages you lose when you’re too sick or injured to work. Affordable monthly protection
Typically disability insurance costs between one and three percent of your salary. That's dollars a day to help protect your family and your lifestyle. Flexible coverage
Choose how long you wait to get paid, as short as 30 days—and choose how long you receive benefits, from one year up to retirement age. Pays if you can't do your job, not just any job
Get paid if you can't work at your regular job for up to 2 years, even if you still might be able to work in another job. Pays while off work and part time
Get paid the full monthly benefit amount if you're totally disabled, and then partial monthly benefits if you return to work part time. | https://www.assurity.com/products/disability |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_608637419#4_1294812554 | Title: Food as an asthma trigger | Asthma UK
Headings: Food as an asthma trigger
Food as an asthma trigger
Lower your chances of an asthma attack triggered by food
On this page:
How does food trigger asthma symptoms?
Food allergies and sensitivities
Food allergies
Call 999 if:
Food sensitivities
How do you know if food is one of your asthma triggers?
Cut your risk of an asthma attack triggered by food
Top tips to avoid food triggers
Need more support and advice?
Content: you're having a severe allergic reaction or
you're having an asthma attack and your blue reliever isn't helping or
you're not sure if your symptoms are an allergic reaction, or an asthma attack. Food sensitivities
Being sensitive to certain foods is not the same as a true allergy. There’s less clear-cut evidence to show a link to asthma symptoms. However, it could be that some of the chemicals and ingredients in food and drink products trigger asthma symptoms. The most common food sensitivities that can trigger asthma symptoms are: Histamine is a naturally produced ingredient in some foods such as yogurt, mature cheese, and smoked meats. It’s also found in alcoholic drinks like wine . It’s the same substance that’s released in your body when you have an allergic reaction, for example to pollen. Sulphites (look out for E numbers E221 to E228) are used as preservatives in foods such as dried fruits, processed meats and pickled foods. They’re also found in drinks such as wine, beer and cider. | https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/triggers/food/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_608637419#5_1294814244 | Title: Food as an asthma trigger | Asthma UK
Headings: Food as an asthma trigger
Food as an asthma trigger
Lower your chances of an asthma attack triggered by food
On this page:
How does food trigger asthma symptoms?
Food allergies and sensitivities
Food allergies
Call 999 if:
Food sensitivities
How do you know if food is one of your asthma triggers?
Cut your risk of an asthma attack triggered by food
Top tips to avoid food triggers
Need more support and advice?
Content: Histamine is a naturally produced ingredient in some foods such as yogurt, mature cheese, and smoked meats. It’s also found in alcoholic drinks like wine . It’s the same substance that’s released in your body when you have an allergic reaction, for example to pollen. Sulphites (look out for E numbers E221 to E228) are used as preservatives in foods such as dried fruits, processed meats and pickled foods. They’re also found in drinks such as wine, beer and cider. How do you know if food is one of your asthma triggers? If you think certain foods trigger your asthma symptoms or your child’s symptoms, talk to your GP or asthma nurse as soon as possible. This is important because an asthma attack triggered by an allergic reaction to food can be worse, particularly for children. Your GP or asthma nurse can help you work out if you’re allergic or sensitive to certain foods. They can: | https://www.asthma.org.uk/advice/triggers/food/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_614615663#7_1304210977 | Title: EMI Filter Basics | Astrodyne TDI
Headings: EMI Filter Basics
RESOURCES
EMI Filter Basics
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What is EMI?
What is the Difference Between EMI and RFI?
What is EMC?
Where Does EMI Come from?
1. Natural Causes of EMI
2. Human-Made Residential Cause of EMI
3. Human-Made Industrial Causes of EMI
Other Types of EMI Categorization
Why is EMI a Problem?
Effects of EMI in the Residential Sector
Effects of EMI in the Industrial Sector
What is an EMI Filter?
EMI Filter Applications
Astrodyne TDI is an EMI Industry Leader
Content: Lightning strikes
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Static electricity
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Solar magnetic storms
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The sun
Natural EMI can occur suddenly and have a severe impact on inadequately protected electrical devices. More substantial natural electromagnetic interference, such as solar flares or electrical storms, can impact military equipment or transportation technologies. The sun can cause disruptions to satellite transmissions if it appears directly behind a satellite and the electromagnetic noise masks the satellite's transmission. On a smaller scale, naturally occurring EMI like snowstorms may cause radio static or disrupt cell phone signals. 2. Human-Made Residential Cause of EMI
Residential causes of EMI often come from devices that operate using a wireless signal, but also emanate from a variety of other electronic appliances. While EMI from residential devices often does not inflict severe or permanent damage, it can still cause annoying disruptions to other devices in the home and lead to poor performance of electronics. Here are a few common causes of EMI in a residential setting: Cell phones
Laptops
Wi-Fi devices
Bluetooth devices
Baby monitors
Microwaves
Toaster ovens
Electric blankets
Heating pads
Heaters
Lamps
As more and more electronic devices get developed and used, the impact of residential sources of EMI continues to grow. With more people using electronic devices like cell phones and computers, there is a higher density of electromagnetic currents in the environment. | https://www.astrodynetdi.com/blog/emi-filter-basics |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_615026832#0_1305160272 | Title: Accenture Mission Statement, Vision Statement Analysis, and Core Values - AstroGrowth
Headings: Accenture Mission Statement, Vision Statement Analysis, and Core Values
Accenture Mission Statement, Vision Statement Analysis, and Core Values
Accenture’s Mission Statement Analysis
Accenture's Vision Statement Analysis
Accenture Core Values Analysis
Angelo Sorbello
Content: Accenture Mission Statement, Vision Statement Analysis, and Core Values - AstroGrowth
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Accenture Mission Statement, Vision Statement Analysis, and Core Values
Accenture PLC is a multinational management consulting company with headquarters in Ireland. Their services cover several aspects, including strategy, advisory, multimedia, technology, and operations. Accenture's existing clients include 91 of the Fortune Global 100 and more than 3/4 of the Fortune Global 500. After announcing Julie Sweet as new CEO on July 11, 2019, the largest independent technology service provider has been making moves, purchasing Symantec from Broadcom and ESR Labs . Accenture provides professional service throughout several business sectors, including insurance, finance, travel, health, and medicine. Accenture’s Mission Statement Analysis
Accenture began as a technology consultancy under Arthur Andersen’s accounting firm. They installed a UNIVAC I computer for General Electric, believed to be the first commercial use of a computer in the US. In 2001, Andersen Consulting became known as “Accenture,” a play from the word “Accent of the Future,” which closely ties into their mission statement, “helping our clients create their future.”; i n which Accenture prioritizes clients and guides them and becomes the “voice” for them towards a bigger and better future. Accenture was recently named one of America’s Best Management Consulting Firms by Forbes for 2020 and had been continually trending upwards since its inception in 1989., ( | https://www.astrogrowth.com/blog/accenture/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_615026832#3_1305166091 | Title: Accenture Mission Statement, Vision Statement Analysis, and Core Values - AstroGrowth
Headings: Accenture Mission Statement, Vision Statement Analysis, and Core Values
Accenture Mission Statement, Vision Statement Analysis, and Core Values
Accenture’s Mission Statement Analysis
Accenture's Vision Statement Analysis
Accenture Core Values Analysis
Angelo Sorbello
Content: Accenture’s organization places these into four key platforms: strategy, digital, technology, and operations, (Source: https://www.accenture.com/us-en/about/company-index). Accenture recognizes the need for organizations to have a strategic approach in conducting operations, one that implements strategy and design, and also masterful execution. Accenture’s goal is to guide organizations to leverage their resources better, establish their brand and build trust through accountability, transparency and measurable results, (Source: https://www.accenture.com/us-en/service-consulting-sustainability-overview-summary)
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Accenture's Vision Statement Analysis
Accenture’s Vision Statement, “To become one of the world’s leading companies, bringing innovations to improve the way the world works and lives.”, is one that focuses on further future growth and development. While they are already among one of the tops in the management consulting industry, they continually seek avenues to expand. With a labor force of more than 500,000 in more than 200 cities in 51 countries, Accenture is increasingly growing its reach. Accenture defines their geographic regions like North America, Europe, and Growth Markets. | https://www.astrogrowth.com/blog/accenture/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_615026832#4_1305167902 | Title: Accenture Mission Statement, Vision Statement Analysis, and Core Values - AstroGrowth
Headings: Accenture Mission Statement, Vision Statement Analysis, and Core Values
Accenture Mission Statement, Vision Statement Analysis, and Core Values
Accenture’s Mission Statement Analysis
Accenture's Vision Statement Analysis
Accenture Core Values Analysis
Angelo Sorbello
Content: https://www.accenture.com/us-en/service-consulting-sustainability-overview-summary)
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Accenture's Vision Statement Analysis
Accenture’s Vision Statement, “To become one of the world’s leading companies, bringing innovations to improve the way the world works and lives.”, is one that focuses on further future growth and development. While they are already among one of the tops in the management consulting industry, they continually seek avenues to expand. With a labor force of more than 500,000 in more than 200 cities in 51 countries, Accenture is increasingly growing its reach. Accenture defines their geographic regions like North America, Europe, and Growth Markets. These “growth markets” are nations that are investing in their productive capacity, moving away from traditional economies such as agriculture and exportation of raw materials. Accenture has identified these emerging markets in Latin America and Latin America. Accenture has built a foothold in these economies as they help developing countries in their outlook towards more industrialized sources of income, particularly in India and the Philippines, the top options for business outsourcing. Data from 2015 show, the company employed about 150,000 workers in India, and 50,000 in the Philippines, (Source: https://www.gadgetsnow.com/jobs/Accenture-to-hire-aggressively-in-India/articleshow/15027086.cms ). | https://www.astrogrowth.com/blog/accenture/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#0_1347354245 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
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Content: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe? How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe? Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe – In today’s connected world, it’s more important than ever before to be able to access our network at any time. Fortunately, these days we have plenty of different options. You can still use your cell phone while traveling to Europe if you plan properly and use all of the tools at your disposal. One word of advice: Don’t just use your plan without speaking with your provider. You could rack up hundreds, or even thousands of dollars in roaming fees. Avoid sticker shock with your next phone bill by being smart and planning in advance. A lot of travelers prefer to use their own cell phone while traveling to Europe, and some even like to bring their other mobile devices for email, communications, watching videos, browsing the Web and so on. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#1_1347356594 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: One word of advice: Don’t just use your plan without speaking with your provider. You could rack up hundreds, or even thousands of dollars in roaming fees. Avoid sticker shock with your next phone bill by being smart and planning in advance. A lot of travelers prefer to use their own cell phone while traveling to Europe, and some even like to bring their other mobile devices for email, communications, watching videos, browsing the Web and so on. The good news is, it isn’t that difficult to use your smartphone in Europe (or Traveling to Asia) to access the Internet, make calls or text. The following explains everything you need to do. Tips for Traveling Internationally
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero: Hostelworld: Stanza: | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#2_1347359374 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: The good news is, it isn’t that difficult to use your smartphone in Europe (or Traveling to Asia) to access the Internet, make calls or text. The following explains everything you need to do. Tips for Traveling Internationally
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero: Hostelworld: Stanza: Every Trail: What Knot: Skype (only for iPhone): iTranslate: Spending Light: | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#3_1347361776 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: Every Trail: What Knot: Skype (only for iPhone): iTranslate: Spending Light: Convert Everything: Kayak: Lonely Planet: Google Earth: Wi-Fi Finder: | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#4_1347363363 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: Convert Everything: Kayak: Lonely Planet: Google Earth: Wi-Fi Finder: Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe? Do I need an international phone plan for Europe? Do US cell phones work in Europe? How do you use your phone when traveling internationally? Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
Your current provider probably has some kind of international plan that will allow you to use your cell phone while traveling to Europe. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#5_1347365337 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe? Do I need an international phone plan for Europe? Do US cell phones work in Europe? How do you use your phone when traveling internationally? Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
Your current provider probably has some kind of international plan that will allow you to use your cell phone while traveling to Europe. Amsterdam - Netherlands
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People go on vacations all of the time, so it is not outside of the realm of possibility that they have some sort of package that would work best for you. Your Smartphone cell plan provider in advance and speak with them about your options. Make sure that you cancel your international plan when you return home! How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
If you are from the US or another country, traveling with your smartphone in Europe means additional fees, be it for calls, text or other types of data access. If you are going to use your own phone, decide first how you intend to use it (for calls only, for text, the web etc.). | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#6_1347367913 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
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People go on vacations all of the time, so it is not outside of the realm of possibility that they have some sort of package that would work best for you. Your Smartphone cell plan provider in advance and speak with them about your options. Make sure that you cancel your international plan when you return home! How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
If you are from the US or another country, traveling with your smartphone in Europe means additional fees, be it for calls, text or other types of data access. If you are going to use your own phone, decide first how you intend to use it (for calls only, for text, the web etc.). You can use your regular plan for calls, text and web browsing, but it will be more expensive. There are international service plans you can sign up for a lower cost, i.e. flat fee or limiting you to a specific number of megabytes. Before doing any of these, make sure first that your phone does work in Europe (you can check with your carrier), and then check the international rates. Before you go to Europe, activate your phone’s international service or call your carrier and ask them to turn on international roaming for data, voice, text or whatever service you plan to use. Once your phone has been set up, you can access Wi-Fi in Wi-Fi hotspots, which are pretty common in the continent. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#7_1347370726 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: You can use your regular plan for calls, text and web browsing, but it will be more expensive. There are international service plans you can sign up for a lower cost, i.e. flat fee or limiting you to a specific number of megabytes. Before doing any of these, make sure first that your phone does work in Europe (you can check with your carrier), and then check the international rates. Before you go to Europe, activate your phone’s international service or call your carrier and ask them to turn on international roaming for data, voice, text or whatever service you plan to use. Once your phone has been set up, you can access Wi-Fi in Wi-Fi hotspots, which are pretty common in the continent. Why Working Remotely is Harder than You Think
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What type of phone do I have
The easiest way to find what type of phone you have and what phone model, is to check the settings in your phone. Go to the Settings or Options menu, scroll to the bottom, and click on ‘About phone’. The name and model number of your Smartphone will be listed. Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
If you want to use smartphone data plans and texting in Europe, keep the following things in mind. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#8_1347373559 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: Why Working Remotely is Harder than You Think
Best Apps for Traveling
How Do I Get Internet While Traveling? Using My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Best Mobile Hotspot for Traveling to Europe and Overseas
What type of phone do I have
The easiest way to find what type of phone you have and what phone model, is to check the settings in your phone. Go to the Settings or Options menu, scroll to the bottom, and click on ‘About phone’. The name and model number of your Smartphone will be listed. Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
If you want to use smartphone data plans and texting in Europe, keep the following things in mind. First, Europe uses the GSM (“Global System for Mobiles”) system. All American carriers use GSM except Verizon and Sprint that use CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access). But this should not be an issue since most smartphones today can connect to both network systems. European SIM Card
The easiest way to use data plans and text services in Europe is to use international roaming as suggested above. If you find it too expensive, you can sign up for an international data plan which is something your carrier and other services will offer. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#9_1347376240 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: First, Europe uses the GSM (“Global System for Mobiles”) system. All American carriers use GSM except Verizon and Sprint that use CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access). But this should not be an issue since most smartphones today can connect to both network systems. European SIM Card
The easiest way to use data plans and text services in Europe is to use international roaming as suggested above. If you find it too expensive, you can sign up for an international data plan which is something your carrier and other services will offer. The cost will depend on how you plan to use your mobile device, and it’s certainly going to be more expensive if you’re going to watch movies or YouTube videos. Plan ahead for e-Learning success as well, including a language while you are on holiday. Get A Local SIM Card
Depending on where you’re traveling, it might make a lot of sense to get a local SIM card. In order to install your SIM card, you will need to unlock your phone. Many carriers will allow you to do this as long as the phone is paid for. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#10_1347378753 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: The cost will depend on how you plan to use your mobile device, and it’s certainly going to be more expensive if you’re going to watch movies or YouTube videos. Plan ahead for e-Learning success as well, including a language while you are on holiday. Get A Local SIM Card
Depending on where you’re traveling, it might make a lot of sense to get a local SIM card. In order to install your SIM card, you will need to unlock your phone. Many carriers will allow you to do this as long as the phone is paid for. If your carrier pushes back on unlocking your phone, you can always have it unlocked once you arrive in Europe. There is no real standard of excellence for having your phone unlocked by a local shop, so make sure that you check around and get solid references before you go this route. Once your phone is unlocked you can use your local SIM card with ease! Make sure that you keep your American SIM in a safe spot because you’ll need it when you return home. Best Data Plan WiFi Hotspot Devices for Travel
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Using a European SIM Card
The simplest and most practical option is to use a European SIM card, and you can get these from various European mobile carriers. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#11_1347381411 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
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Content: If your carrier pushes back on unlocking your phone, you can always have it unlocked once you arrive in Europe. There is no real standard of excellence for having your phone unlocked by a local shop, so make sure that you check around and get solid references before you go this route. Once your phone is unlocked you can use your local SIM card with ease! Make sure that you keep your American SIM in a safe spot because you’ll need it when you return home. Best Data Plan WiFi Hotspot Devices for Travel
Skyroam Wifi Anywhere
Using a European SIM Card
The simplest and most practical option is to use a European SIM card, and you can get these from various European mobile carriers. In most cases you’re going to have to unlock your phone so it can use the SIM card from other carriers. The majority of US smartphones are locked, and you may want to get in touch with your mobile company for assistance on unlocking it. If you’d rather unlock your smartphone yourself, download software that unlocks smartphones and use their codes to unlock your device. There are several services like these available online and the process is fairly straightforward: pay the fee, provide some info about the phone on the website, and the service will email you the code to unlock your mobile. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#12_1347384151 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: In most cases you’re going to have to unlock your phone so it can use the SIM card from other carriers. The majority of US smartphones are locked, and you may want to get in touch with your mobile company for assistance on unlocking it. If you’d rather unlock your smartphone yourself, download software that unlocks smartphones and use their codes to unlock your device. There are several services like these available online and the process is fairly straightforward: pay the fee, provide some info about the phone on the website, and the service will email you the code to unlock your mobile. Once your phone is unlocked, you can look for a SIM card in mobile phone stores, electronics counters and in some cases, vending machines. These SIM cards cost anywhere from 4 to 8 euros, and they don’t come with any commitment or contract. If you want a SIM card with data access good for a month, expect to pay around 13 to 25 euros for the card. Before you buy, take a look at your smartphone and make sure that the card is compatible. Some mobile devices like the iPhone use a different type of nano-SIM card, so make certain the card fits your phone. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#13_1347386759 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: Once your phone is unlocked, you can look for a SIM card in mobile phone stores, electronics counters and in some cases, vending machines. These SIM cards cost anywhere from 4 to 8 euros, and they don’t come with any commitment or contract. If you want a SIM card with data access good for a month, expect to pay around 13 to 25 euros for the card. Before you buy, take a look at your smartphone and make sure that the card is compatible. Some mobile devices like the iPhone use a different type of nano-SIM card, so make certain the card fits your phone. Talk to the clerk and check the rates for calls and to and from the European countries you will be visiting. Use the same approach for texting. We have used, LOVE and recommend: Skyroam and TEP Wireless
Once you’ve got a SIM card that works with your smartphone, ask the store personnel to install it and do a test call. Turn your mobile on, enter the PIN and if necessary switch the language to English. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#14_1347389172 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: Talk to the clerk and check the rates for calls and to and from the European countries you will be visiting. Use the same approach for texting. We have used, LOVE and recommend: Skyroam and TEP Wireless
Once you’ve got a SIM card that works with your smartphone, ask the store personnel to install it and do a test call. Turn your mobile on, enter the PIN and if necessary switch the language to English. Don’t forget to record the PIN number and ask how to check the credit balance. In some European countries your SIM card may have to be registered along with your passport for security reasons. Follow the instructions and after an hour or two you’ll be able to use it. If you run out of SIM, you can get one in any mobile phone store and tell the salesperson how much credit you want. The clerk is either going to give you the credit over the phone or you will be given a voucher with instructions. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#15_1347391532 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: Don’t forget to record the PIN number and ask how to check the credit balance. In some European countries your SIM card may have to be registered along with your passport for security reasons. Follow the instructions and after an hour or two you’ll be able to use it. If you run out of SIM, you can get one in any mobile phone store and tell the salesperson how much credit you want. The clerk is either going to give you the credit over the phone or you will be given a voucher with instructions. How to Stay Connected With Airalo eSIMs
Best Data Plan WiFi Hotspot Devices for Travel
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
One of the most common mistakes people make is thinking that you’ll need a costly voltage converter to charge your mobile. In fact, the majority of mobile devices, tablets and laptops have battery chargers that can work on 220 volts used in Europe and countries in the world, as well as 110 volts (the US). Cell phone chargers can work with different frequencies from 50 Hertz to 60 Hertz. Unless your mobile device specifically says to use a converter, don’t use it because it could actually damage your mobile because it already has a converter. If you want to know if your cell phone has dual voltage capabilities, read the words on the charger. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#16_1347394265 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: How to Stay Connected With Airalo eSIMs
Best Data Plan WiFi Hotspot Devices for Travel
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
One of the most common mistakes people make is thinking that you’ll need a costly voltage converter to charge your mobile. In fact, the majority of mobile devices, tablets and laptops have battery chargers that can work on 220 volts used in Europe and countries in the world, as well as 110 volts (the US). Cell phone chargers can work with different frequencies from 50 Hertz to 60 Hertz. Unless your mobile device specifically says to use a converter, don’t use it because it could actually damage your mobile because it already has a converter. If you want to know if your cell phone has dual voltage capabilities, read the words on the charger. If your cell phone has dual voltage you will see something like “Input 100 – 240V, 50 – 60 Hz.” If your mobile phone is dual voltage you still need to use a plug adapter, but not a voltage converter. Before going on a trip, you have to keep in mind that all countries have their own electrical system, and that will determine what type of plug adapters you have to use. In Italy for instance, the majority of outlets are compatible with two round prongs, but bathrooms have three-pronged grounded outlets. If necessary you should purchase a multi-country plug adapter if you’re not sure which type of adapter to use. | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_644909144#17_1347397132 | Title: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Headings: How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
How Do I Use My Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe?
Table of Contents
Using my cell phone while traveling to Europe Talk To Your Current Provider
How to Use Your Smartphone in Europe
What type of phone do I have
Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe and Smartphone Data Plans and Texting
Get A Local SIM Card
Using a European SIM Card
Charging Your Cell Phone in Europe
Prepaid Cell Phones in Europe
Set Up A Mobile Hotspot
TEP Wireless vs Skyroam VS Keepgo When Traveling to Europe
Keepgo
Skyroam
TEP Wireless
Find WiFi and Use Chatting Apps
FREE iPad iPhone Travel Apps for your Cell Phone While Traveling to Europe
Hostel Hero:
Hostelworld:
Stanza:
Every Trail:
What Knot:
Skype (only for iPhone):
iTranslate:
Spending Light:
Convert Everything:
Kayak:
Lonely Planet:
Google Earth:
Wi-Fi Finder:
Using my SmartPhone While Traveling to Europe FAQ
What should I do with my phone when traveling to Europe?
Do I need an international phone plan for Europe?
Do US cell phones work in Europe?
How do you use your phone when traveling internationally?
Sharing is caring!
Content: If your cell phone has dual voltage you will see something like “Input 100 – 240V, 50 – 60 Hz.” If your mobile phone is dual voltage you still need to use a plug adapter, but not a voltage converter. Before going on a trip, you have to keep in mind that all countries have their own electrical system, and that will determine what type of plug adapters you have to use. In Italy for instance, the majority of outlets are compatible with two round prongs, but bathrooms have three-pronged grounded outlets. If necessary you should purchase a multi-country plug adapter if you’re not sure which type of adapter to use. Better yet, you should research the plug adapters that are used in the countries you’re going to visit. Thanks to the Internet, this should be easy, and if you’re not really sure you can always send an email to the website and get clarification. If you’re only going to bring a cell phone a single adapter will do, but if you’re bringing a laptop, tablet and other devices, it’s best to have several adapters as your hot | https://www.aswetravel.com/how-do-i-use-my-cell-phone-while-traveling-to-europe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_652775868#0_1363461765 | Title: Olympic Games, brief History of the Olympics
Headings:
A brief history of the Olympics
Content: Olympic Games, brief History of the Olympics
A brief history of the Olympics
According to the Greek history, the first Olympic Games in the Greek Antiquity can be traced back to the 776 BC. The games were dedicated to the 12 Olympian Gods and were hosted on the ancient green plains of Olympia, the place was famous for its magnificent great temples of the two gods Zeus and his wife Hera. The games initially had a very religious character combined by a number of ancient sport events, which many of those were based on the ancient Greek mythology. The ancient Olympic Games had an important position in the life of the Ancient Greeks. The Olympiad it was a time of union, with a four-year interval. The participants came from every corner of the Greek world to compete for the ultimate prize, the olive wreath and the return to their city-states as heroes. But the Olympic values apart from the victory, it was themselves which had the special meaning in the Games, the noble competition and effort to combine the body, mind, and will in a balanced whole. As the Olympics developed, so did developed the procedures such as the standard schedule of the events and the Olympic Truce. They Games continued for almost 12 centuries, until the Roman Emperor Theodosius banned them, in 393 AD, accusing them as pagan cults. The Olympics is a sporting event for many different sports that is every four years. | https://www.athensguide.org/olympics-history.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_652775868#1_1363463455 | Title: Olympic Games, brief History of the Olympics
Headings:
A brief history of the Olympics
Content: The participants came from every corner of the Greek world to compete for the ultimate prize, the olive wreath and the return to their city-states as heroes. But the Olympic values apart from the victory, it was themselves which had the special meaning in the Games, the noble competition and effort to combine the body, mind, and will in a balanced whole. As the Olympics developed, so did developed the procedures such as the standard schedule of the events and the Olympic Truce. They Games continued for almost 12 centuries, until the Roman Emperor Theodosius banned them, in 393 AD, accusing them as pagan cults. The Olympics is a sporting event for many different sports that is every four years. The original Olympic Games were held in the ancient Greek city of Olympia that since the 10th century BC. was a religious and political meeting place. The first recorded celebration of the Games at Olympia was in 776 BC. It is almost certain that this was not the first time that the Games were held. Then the Games were only local and had only one race, the race of the stadium. | https://www.athensguide.org/olympics-history.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_656097937#0_1370491401 | Title: Functional Capacity Evaluation - Functional Capacity Test | ATI Physical Therapy
Headings: Functional Capacity Evaluations
Functional Capacity Evaluations
After a work injury, don't put yourself at risk of hurting yourself again.
Benefits of Using FCEs
Workers’ Comp Rehab Standardized Protocols
Reliability and Validity
Honesty and Objectivity
Communication
Convenience
Content: Functional Capacity Evaluation - Functional Capacity Test | ATI Physical Therapy
Functional Capacity Evaluations
After a work injury, don't put yourself at risk of hurting yourself again. ATI can help determine if you are physically ready to go back to work with a Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE), a scientifically developed, objective process to measure a worker's physical capabilities and tolerances, also known as a worker's physical demand level (PDL). Benefits of Using FCEs
Determine the level of participation and activity that is right for the patient, providing the highest probability of return to work without re-injury
Answer legally defensible case resolution-relevant questions for referral sources
Practice hierarchy of safety, reliability, validity, practicality and utility
Use standardized protocols to objectively define an individual’s safe and functional levels for return to work and case closure
Are peer-reviewed, validity-based and legally defensible in the field of occupational rehabilitation
Provide clear, concise, timely reports specific to an individual’s physical capabilities
Workers’ Comp Rehab Standardized Protocols
At ATI Physical Therapy, standardized protocols determine the level of participation and activity that is right for the patient following rehabilitation, thus providing the highest probability for return to work without re-injury. Reliability and Validity
ATI's certified functional evaluators administer FCEs with evaluation tools and methods that are peer-reviewed, validity based and legally defensible in the field of occupational rehabilitation. All testing is performed with standardized protocols that are specific to each case in question. Each FCE will provide information on reliability of physical effort, reliability of pain reports/behaviors and safe levels of functional capacity. Honesty and Objectivity
ATI Physical Therapy provides testing results that are trustworthy. ATI is an independently owned and operated company with the goal to provide fair, accurate, concise, objective data and information in each specific workers' compensation case. Communication
ATI Physical Therapy's certified functional evaluators produce FCEs that are clear, concise, timely and specific to provide case closure for the referral sources and the workers' compensation client. Convenience
ATI Physical Therapy uses mobile equipment, which allows companies and their employees the convenience of ATI professionals performing on-site evaluations when needed. | https://www.atipt.com/functional-capacity-evaluations |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_662013380#9_1383664628 | Title: Urbanization in Latin America - Atlantic Council
Headings: Urbanization in Latin America
Wed, Feb 5, 2014
Urbanization in Latin America
Latin America: The World’s Urban Leader
Moving Forward: Policy Considerations
Content: But rising living standards also create new demands on infrastructure, among them transportation. Latin American cities such as Curitiba, Brazil, and Bogotá, Colombia have been at the forefront of creating new modes of transportation to reduce congestion. Still, both intra-city and intercity mobility must be improved to reduce the burden on transportation infrastructure and the environment. Decentralization and Citizen Participation. Latin America has historically been marked by highly concentrated control of political and fiscal resources. However, recent years have seen a decentralization of resources and power from national governments to state and local authorities in select countries. With that, citizens increasingly demand participation in local government decision-making, and participatory budgeting and planning has been established in municipalities in countries such as Peru and Bolivia. Citizen empowerment bodes well for democratic institutions and stability, but more attention must be focused on how to provide local authorities and cities with the technical know-how to make informed decisions. In the coming decades, cities will increasingly shape local and national policy and decision-making. The Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center seeks to become a hub for thought leadership on Latin America’s leading role in the global urban trend by examining lessons learned around the region’s urbanization story and connecting Latin America’s experience to that of cities across the world. | https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/commentary/article/urbanization-in-latin-america/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_663425492#0_1386843925 | Title: → Tilted and asymmetric pelvis can now be explained and released
Headings: Tilting of the pelvis – asymmetry /obliquity of the pelvis
Tilting of the pelvis – asymmetry /obliquity of the pelvis
Manual treatments for pelvic obliquity
Pelvic obliquity from a medical and orthopedic perspective
Content: → Tilted and asymmetric pelvis can now be explained and released
Tilting of the pelvis – asymmetry /obliquity of the pelvis
Photos:: 1) before treatment
2) one week after treatment
Pelvic obliquity (the tilting of the pelvis /pelvic misalignment) or pelvic rotation can also have negative effects on the misalignment of the Atlas. The pelvis is also affected and leans to one side as a result when the spine is subjected to asymmetrical forces because the muscles on one side of the body end up being more tense. Further details on this condition can be found HERE. Pelvic obliquity creates the impression that one leg is longer than the other even though they are of the same length. Pelvic obliquity has negative effects on hip joints, knees and feet, and even on the disks. A simple method to establish the presence of an oblique pelvis is to look at yourself carefully in a mirror: is one hip bone higher than the other? This is another way to notice pelvic obliquity: in order to distribute the weight to the other side, do you tend to slightly bend one knee while you are standing? | https://www.atlantotec.com/en/disorders/leg-length-discrepancy-tilted-pelvis-pelvic-obliquity |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_663725410#9_1387526035 | Title: How to pass the PADI Open Water Diver course | Atlas & Boots
Headings: How to pass the PADI Open Water Diver course
How to pass the PADI Open Water Diver course
A step-by-step guide for fellow divers who are somewhat nervous ahead of the PADI Open Water Diver course.
Choosing a course
PADI test questions
To prepare for the PADI test questions:
Tips:
PADI confined water tests
PADI open water tests
Final word
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Content: If the latter, you will only need a loose understanding of the former. PADI confined water tests
The following is a list of the confined water tests (or ‘pool tests’) you will be expected to complete. According to my instructor, most nervous divers have difficulty clearing the mask (I certainly did!). If you have a snorkel and mask, practise this skill yourself before the course. 200 metre swim
Tread water for 10 minutes
Assemble, put on and adjust scuba gear
Pre-dive safety check (BWRAF)
Inflate and deflate BCD
Clear snorkel on ascent by exhaling sharply and continue breathing without lifting face from water
Swap from regulator to snorkel, snorkel to regulator several times without lifting face from water
Descend underwater (SORTED)
Clear water from your regulator (exhaling sharply and using purge button)
Use your SPG and signal your remaining air
Recover your regulator from behind your shoulder
Recognise and respond to hand signals underwater
Clear a partially flooded mask
Clear a fully flooded mask
Remove mask and breathe for one minute while stationary, replace and clear mask
Remove mask and swim for at least 15 metres, replace and clear mask
Breathe from a free-flowing regulator for 30 seconds (air blasts out of the regulator forcing you to ‘sip’ air from it)
Demonstrate neutral buoyancy: float at eye level at the surface with no or minimal air in the BCD and while holding a normal breath; pivot from horizontal to vertical underwater several times; float in the ‘Buddha’ stance for 30 seconds
Take off scuba gear and put it back on at surface and at depth
Tighten a loose cylinder band
Disconnect and reconnect the low pressure inflator at surface and at depth
Swim and navigate with a compass at surface and at depth
Remove and replace weights at surface and at depth
Emergency weight drop at surface and at depth
Cramp release on buddy and on yourself at surface and at depth
BCD oral inflation at surface and at depth
Out of air exercises: use alternate air source, provide alternate air source, practise buddy breathing for one minute while swimming
Practise a controlled emergency swimming ascent (CESA)
Ascend while equalising
Tired diver tow for 25 metres
Use inflatable signalling device
Remove weights, scuba unit and fins in water too deep in which to stand and exit
Post-dive care of scuba gear
Phew. PADI open water tests
You must complete four open water dives in order to pass the course. | https://www.atlasandboots.com/how-to-pass-padi-open-water-diver/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_665142294#6_1390746621 | Title: Dial-a-Ghost on Thomas Edison's Least Successful Invention: the Spirit Phone - Atlas Obscura
Headings: Dial-a-Ghost on Thomas Edison’s Least Successful Invention: the Spirit Phone
Dial-a-Ghost on Thomas Edison’s Least Successful Invention: the Spirit Phone
Building devices to talk with the dead was a popular diversion for inventors in the 1920s.
We Tried to Talk to the Dead at New York's Only Spirit Church
The Strangely Glamorous World of a 1980s Ronald McDonald
Content: A century ago, however, the wider world was somewhat less receptive to the revelation that the great inventor was working on a spirit phone. The resulting media circus was summed up in an editorial note in American Medicine, which said “the press have failed to deal with proper dignity and respect an announcement from the great man who has produced so many modern miracles.” As magazines regurgitated the story, Edison’s somewhat pragmatic approach to the spirit world morphed into evidence that he was (or soon could be) regularly chatting with ghosts. A French cartoon from the time depicted a depressed husband being pestered by his mother-in-law beyond the grave via Edison’s spirit phone. An illustration of Alexander Graham Bell and Clarence J Blake’s ear phonautograph. ( Photo: Internet Archive/Public Domain)
That a well-respected scientist who greatly influenced modern technology could try to contact spirits might seem unlikely to the public now. But when Edison spoke of his idea in 1920, spiritualists were still going strong in the United States—some even called themselves “ phone-voyants ,” and claimed that they could harness the electric signals in conventional phones to interpret spirits. For many, the spirit phone’s unbelievable promise invoked technologies like the telegraph and air flight, which were both seen as impossible until proven otherwise. The public was, for example, aghast at Edison’s phonograph when it was new in 1877, an invention many felt “could turn the ancient dream of immortality into reality, in an attempt to cheat death,” Baudouin notes in the documentary Thomas Edison & the Realms Beyond. | https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/dial-a-ghost-on-thomas-edisons-least-successful-invention-the-spirit-phone |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_667957690#3_1397393906 | Title: Weeki Wachee: City of Live Mermaids – Weeki Wachee, Florida - Atlas Obscura
Headings: Weeki Wachee: City of Live Mermaids
Weeki Wachee: City of Live Mermaids
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Long before Disney World became the staple of Florida ’s tourism industry, there was Weeki Wachee, the City of Live Mermaids. Since opening its doors in 1947, Weeki Wachee has attracted thousands of roadside visitors—and aspiring mermaids—from all over the world. Set on 538 acres and home to the deepest naturally formed spring in North America, this state park is best known for its live Mermaid Shows, where “half-fish, half-human” performers swim and dance in an underwater theater built 20 feet below the spring’s surface. It was built by former Navy man Newton Perry who invented a new way of breathing underwater and taught it to some girls who were willing to perform while submerged. It takes rigorous training to become a full-fledged mermaid. | https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/weeki-wachee-city-live-mermaids |
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Long before Disney World became the staple of Florida ’s tourism industry, there was Weeki Wachee, the City of Live Mermaids. Since opening its doors in 1947, Weeki Wachee has attracted thousands of roadside visitors—and aspiring mermaids—from all over the world. Set on 538 acres and home to the deepest naturally formed spring in North America, this state park is best known for its live Mermaid Shows, where “half-fish, half-human” performers swim and dance in an underwater theater built 20 feet below the spring’s surface. It was built by former Navy man Newton Perry who invented a new way of breathing underwater and taught it to some girls who were willing to perform while submerged. It takes rigorous training to become a full-fledged mermaid. Candidates from all over the world, as far away as Tokyo, come to this Gulf-coast destination in hopes of fulfilling their dreams of becoming a mermaid. Although the park’s popularity peaked in the 60s, today’s Mermaid Shows are equally whimsical, offering a glimpse into the old charms of Florida’s rich heritage. Just as in the original shows, today’s mermaids use free-flowing air tubes for oxygen and, with an array of glittering props, present underwater renditions of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid” as well as the complete history of Weeki Wachee Springs. The geological backdrop is no less stunning than the synchronized song and dance; the theater sits above subterranean aquifers that pump over 170 million gallons of freshwater per day. | https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/weeki-wachee-city-live-mermaids |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_667957690#5_1397398322 | Title: Weeki Wachee: City of Live Mermaids – Weeki Wachee, Florida - Atlas Obscura
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Content: Candidates from all over the world, as far away as Tokyo, come to this Gulf-coast destination in hopes of fulfilling their dreams of becoming a mermaid. Although the park’s popularity peaked in the 60s, today’s Mermaid Shows are equally whimsical, offering a glimpse into the old charms of Florida’s rich heritage. Just as in the original shows, today’s mermaids use free-flowing air tubes for oxygen and, with an array of glittering props, present underwater renditions of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid” as well as the complete history of Weeki Wachee Springs. The geological backdrop is no less stunning than the synchronized song and dance; the theater sits above subterranean aquifers that pump over 170 million gallons of freshwater per day. Though the natural pumping system keeps the water at a cool 74 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, the current at the depth of the theater is a steady 5 miles per hour, making it difficult for the mermaids to swim in one place! If that’s not enough, you can marvel at Weeki Wachee’s old Cypress trees (by way of the River Boat Cruise or your own kayak), or head next door to Buccaneer Bay, Florida’s only spring-fed water park. And don’t expect anything less charming in the surrounding town of Weeki Wachee; with a population of 12, it’s known as one of the nation’s smallest cities and, of course, is proudly run by a mermaid-turned-mayor. Know Before You Go
The park is 45 minutes north of Tampa and about 90 minutes west of Orlando, at the intersection of State Road 50 and Hwy 19. | https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/weeki-wachee-city-live-mermaids |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_667957690#6_1397400521 | Title: Weeki Wachee: City of Live Mermaids – Weeki Wachee, Florida - Atlas Obscura
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Content: Though the natural pumping system keeps the water at a cool 74 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, the current at the depth of the theater is a steady 5 miles per hour, making it difficult for the mermaids to swim in one place! If that’s not enough, you can marvel at Weeki Wachee’s old Cypress trees (by way of the River Boat Cruise or your own kayak), or head next door to Buccaneer Bay, Florida’s only spring-fed water park. And don’t expect anything less charming in the surrounding town of Weeki Wachee; with a population of 12, it’s known as one of the nation’s smallest cities and, of course, is proudly run by a mermaid-turned-mayor. Know Before You Go
The park is 45 minutes north of Tampa and about 90 minutes west of Orlando, at the intersection of State Road 50 and Hwy 19. There is an admission fee that covers both the mermaid side and the water park side of the park. It’s 13 dollars for the day. After the show you can enjoy the water in the spring next to the aquarium. It’s a good place to snorkel and see fish and turtles in the wild. mermaids underwater week wondrous performances subterranean sites watery wonders
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Content: There is an admission fee that covers both the mermaid side and the water park side of the park. It’s 13 dollars for the day. After the show you can enjoy the water in the spring next to the aquarium. It’s a good place to snorkel and see fish and turtles in the wild. mermaids underwater week wondrous performances subterranean sites watery wonders
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_672151556#0_1407235137 | Title: 5 decision-making models to try if you’re stuck | Team Central
Headings: 5 decision-making models to try if you’re stuck
5 decision-making models to try if you’re stuck
Decision-Making Models
Rational decision-making model
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Decisions, decisions. By some estimates, we make 35,000 conscious choices daily. That number might even be inching upward thanks to the rise of flatter organizational structures, which decentralize decision-making. Instead of top leaders making every call, employees at all levels have the power to make more decisions, and they are more likely to happen collaboratively. All of this means good decision-making skills are more important than ever. However, making high-quality decisions, and making them efficiently, isn’t easy. If your team struggles to decide even where to order lunch, you know this firsthand. But what if you had a toolkit to help you make better and faster decisions? And we're not talking about a Magic 8-Ball and a coin to flip. These tools are called decision-making models. | https://www.atlassian.com/work-management/strategic-planning/decision-making/models |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_676380976#0_1415627320 | Title: Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa | Atomic Heritage Foundation
Headings: Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa
Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa
Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa
Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa
Congo Crisis (1960-1965)
Ogaden War (1977-1978)
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Angolan Civil War (1975-2002)
South African Border War / Namibian War of Independence (1966-1990)
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Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa
Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa
History Page Type: Cold War History
Date: Friday, August 24, 2018
After World War II, the tension between communist and democratic forms of government strained relations between the Soviet Union and the United States and provided the ideological underpinnings of the Cold War. These tensions almost boiled over into full on conflict several times, especially as nuclear arms proliferation and testing advanced rapidly during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Both nations found it critical to expand their spheres of influence, largely by promoting leadership in the “Third World” that would be sympathetic to their causes. Arguably more important, however, was the ability to have friendly governments that could be used as allies to fight conventional wars or provide bases for the placement of nuclear warheads in the case of nuclear warfare. By using both diplomatic and military power, the United States and the Soviet Union attempted to carve out areas that could be utilized as staging grounds against one another. | https://www.atomicheritage.org/history/proxy-wars-during-cold-war-africa |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_676380976#1_1415629141 | Title: Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa | Atomic Heritage Foundation
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Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa
Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa
Proxy Wars During the Cold War: Africa
Congo Crisis (1960-1965)
Ogaden War (1977-1978)
Caption:
Cubans in the Ogaden War
Angolan Civil War (1975-2002)
South African Border War / Namibian War of Independence (1966-1990)
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After World War II, the tension between communist and democratic forms of government strained relations between the Soviet Union and the United States and provided the ideological underpinnings of the Cold War. These tensions almost boiled over into full on conflict several times, especially as nuclear arms proliferation and testing advanced rapidly during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Both nations found it critical to expand their spheres of influence, largely by promoting leadership in the “Third World” that would be sympathetic to their causes. Arguably more important, however, was the ability to have friendly governments that could be used as allies to fight conventional wars or provide bases for the placement of nuclear warheads in the case of nuclear warfare. By using both diplomatic and military power, the United States and the Soviet Union attempted to carve out areas that could be utilized as staging grounds against one another. The African continent, especially the southern and central portions, proved to be fertile grounds for these kind of interventions. Colonial powers in the region such as England, Portugal, Germany, and Belgium had started declining in power due to the tremendous costs associated with World War II. As many colonies pursued struggles for independence, the United States, Soviet Union, and China attempted to fill the power vacuums with money and arms. Skirmishes and full blown wars would occur as a result, as the two superpowers engaged in proxy wars that would kill many tho
Caption: Leopold II of Belgium
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_679739583#11_1421554951 | Title: 8. Recognition of Child Abuse Indicators | ATrain Education
Headings: Pennsylvania: Child Abuse, Recognition and Reporting for Mandated Reporters, 3 units
Pennsylvania: Child Abuse, Recognition and Reporting for Mandated Reporters, 3 units
8. Recognition of Child Abuse Indicators
Indicators of Physical Abuse
Shaken Baby Syndrome
Indicators of Sexual Abuse or Exploitation
Indicators of Serious Mental Injury
Indicators of Serious Physical Neglect
Risk Factors for Child Abuse and Neglect
Individual Risk Factors for Victims
Individual Risk Factors for Perpetration
Family Risk Factors
Community Risk Factors
Content: Lack of adequate medical and dental care
Often hungry
Lack of shelter
Child’s weight is significantly lower than what is normal for his/her age and gender
Developmental delays
Persistent (untreated) conditions (e.g. head lice, diaper rash)
Exposure to hazards (e.g., illegal drugs, rodent/insect infestation, mold)
Clothing that is dirty, inappropriate for the weather, too small or too large
Behavioral indicators of serious physical neglect include: Not registered in school
Inadequate or inappropriate supervision
Poor impulse control
Frequently fatigued
Parentified behaviors (when children are forced to take on the role and responsibilities of a parent)
Healthcare providers must differentiate between neglectful situations and poverty. For example, if a family living in poverty was not providing adequate food for their children, it would be considered neglect only if the parents were aware of but chose not to use food assistance programs. Taking poverty into consideration can prevent unnecessary removals and place the focus on providing concrete services for families to protect and provide for their children (CWIG, 2012). Risk Factors for Child Abuse and Neglect
Risk factors are characteristics associated with child abuse and neglect—they may or may not be direct causes. A combination of individual, relational, community, and societal factors contribute to the risk of child maltreatment. Although children are not responsible for the harm inflicted upon them, certain characteristics have been found to increase their risk of being maltreated (CDC, 2016a). Individual Risk Factors for Victims
Children younger than 4 years of age
Special needs that may increase caregiver burden (e.g., disabilities, mental retardation, mental health issues, and chronic physical illnesses) (CDC, 2016a). Individual Risk Factors for Perpetration
Parents’ lack of understanding of children’s needs, child development and parenting skills
Parents’ history of child maltreatment in family of origin
Substance abuse and/or mental health issues including depression in the family
Parental characteristics such as young age, low education, single parenthood, large number of dependent children, and low income
Non-biological, transient caregivers in the home (e.g., mother’s male partner)
Parental thoughts and emotions that tend to support or justify maltreatment behaviors (CDC, 2016a). Family Risk Factors
Social isolation
Family disorganization, dissolution, and violence, including intimate partner violence
Parenting stress, poor parent-child relationships, and negative interactions (CDC, 2016a). | https://www.atrainceu.com/content/8-recognition-child-abuse-indicators |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_679739583#12_1421558438 | Title: 8. Recognition of Child Abuse Indicators | ATrain Education
Headings: Pennsylvania: Child Abuse, Recognition and Reporting for Mandated Reporters, 3 units
Pennsylvania: Child Abuse, Recognition and Reporting for Mandated Reporters, 3 units
8. Recognition of Child Abuse Indicators
Indicators of Physical Abuse
Shaken Baby Syndrome
Indicators of Sexual Abuse or Exploitation
Indicators of Serious Mental Injury
Indicators of Serious Physical Neglect
Risk Factors for Child Abuse and Neglect
Individual Risk Factors for Victims
Individual Risk Factors for Perpetration
Family Risk Factors
Community Risk Factors
Content: A combination of individual, relational, community, and societal factors contribute to the risk of child maltreatment. Although children are not responsible for the harm inflicted upon them, certain characteristics have been found to increase their risk of being maltreated (CDC, 2016a). Individual Risk Factors for Victims
Children younger than 4 years of age
Special needs that may increase caregiver burden (e.g., disabilities, mental retardation, mental health issues, and chronic physical illnesses) (CDC, 2016a). Individual Risk Factors for Perpetration
Parents’ lack of understanding of children’s needs, child development and parenting skills
Parents’ history of child maltreatment in family of origin
Substance abuse and/or mental health issues including depression in the family
Parental characteristics such as young age, low education, single parenthood, large number of dependent children, and low income
Non-biological, transient caregivers in the home (e.g., mother’s male partner)
Parental thoughts and emotions that tend to support or justify maltreatment behaviors (CDC, 2016a). Family Risk Factors
Social isolation
Family disorganization, dissolution, and violence, including intimate partner violence
Parenting stress, poor parent-child relationships, and negative interactions (CDC, 2016a). Community Risk Factors
Community violence
Concentrated neighborhood disadvantage (e.g., high poverty and residential instability, high unemployment rates, and high density of alcohol outlets), and poor social connections (CDC, 2016a). Next | https://www.atrainceu.com/content/8-recognition-child-abuse-indicators |
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Arsenic
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exposure
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a
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dependent
and
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to
toxic
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of
other
arsenic
compounds. Dermal
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of
airborne
arsenic
trioxide
and
other
arsenic
compounds
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localized
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systemic
effects. Acute
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The
toxic
effects
caused
by
acute
exposure
to
arsenic
are
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large
part
to
its
inhibition
of
pyruvate
and
succinate
oxidation,
which
leads
to
decreased
production
of
acetyl-CoA
and
succinyl-CoA,
impaired
gluconeogenesis,
and
disruption
of
oxidative
phosphorylation. Arsenic
accumulates
in
mitochondria
and
damages
mitochondrial
membranes. As(V)
mimics
phosphate
anions,
which
leads
to
loss
of
high-energy
phosphate
bonds,
uncoupling
of
ATP
synthesis,
and
decreased
mitochondrial
respiration. The
primary
target
organs
are
the
gastrointestinal
tract,
heart,
brain,
and
kidney. Eventually
the
skin,
bone
marrow,
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_689273455#8_1431104301 | Title: Urinary Tract Infections
Headings: URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS (Urethritis, Cystitis, Pyelonephritis)
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS (Urethritis, Cystitis, Pyelonephritis)
Etiology
Manifestations
Epidemiology
Risk factors for UTI’s:
Pathogenesis
Diagnosis
Diagnosis should also involve the determination of the site of infection (i.e., kidney or bladder-urethra). This may be suggested by the clinical manifestations and preliminary lab tests.
Therapy and Prevention
A. The clinical manifestations determine the initial step in therapy.
B. General guidelines
Content: Strict anaerobic bacteria rarely cause UTI’s. 75-90% of acute UTI’s in patients with normal anatomic structure and function are caused by uropathogenic strains of E coli. Ten to 20% of acute UTI’s are caused by coagulase-negative Staphylococcus saprophyticus (young sexually active females) and 5% or less are caused by other gram negative rods (Klebsiella, Proteus, Citrobacter) or Enterococcus species. A high pH in the urine is indicative of a Proteus infection. Staphylococcus saprophyticus is a common inhabitant of the gastrointestinal tract. Young women are more susceptible than other ages of women. Sexual intercourse promotes colonization and infections are more common in the late summer to fall seasons. S saprophyticus is the second most common cause of uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTI) in sexually active young (13-40 years of age) women following E coli. In complicated cases of UTI, such as UTI's resulting from anatomic obstructions, from catheterization, or diabetes the most common cause of UTI is E. coli. Klebsiella, Proteus, Citrobacter, Acinetobacter, Morganella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are less common causes of UTI in these patients. | https://www.atsu.edu/faculty/chamberlain/website/lectures/lecture/uti.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_697612097#1_1448117079 | Title: Office of the Children’s Lawyer | Ontario.ca
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Content: Children’s Lawyer Reports
Voice of the Child reports
legal representation
legal representation with clinical assistance
We do not: get involved in cases before they go to court other than in pre-court child protection alternative dispute resolution cases and certain civil and estates cases
represent youth in criminal or youth court
decide what is in a child’s best interests
enforce support order cases (visit the Family Responsibility Office website for information on child support matters)
give a parent or caregiver legal advice, other than parents under age 18 in child protection cases
provide advice about education law
provide advice about immigration law
provide advice about mental health law
provide social assistance
You may wish to contact Justice for Children and Youth for help with these types of matters. Parenting time and decision-making responsibility
In cases involving parenting time, contact and decision-making responsibility for a child, the court may need information about the child’s views, preferences and circumstances. Decision-making responsibility refers to the right and authority to make significant decisions about a child’s life and well-being about issues such as education, medical treatment and religious upbringing. Parenting time and contact refer to the time a child spends in the care of their parent (in the case of parenting time) or another person (in the case of contact). In some cases, parenting time or contact may be restricted to supervised contact or by videoconferencing, telephone or other methods. When courts ask the Office of the Children’s Lawyer to help, we may provide: a lawyer to represent the child
a clinician (generally a social worker) to meet with the family and write a report for the court
both a lawyer and a clinician
An OCL lawyer will generally take a position that is consistent with a child’s views and preferences. A clinician preparing a Children’s Lawyer Report will make recommendations to the parties and court about what they believe would be in a child’s best interests. Both lawyers and clinicians will work with the parties to try to reach an agreement that they believe will work best for the children. | https://www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca/english/family/ocl/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_707631074#0_1470313249 | Title: Religion In Public Schools | Americans United for Separation of Church and State
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Religion In Public Schools
Parents & students should make their own decisions about religion.
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Religion In Public Schools
Parents & students should make their own decisions about religion. Parents should feel comfortable sending their children to public schools and not fear that they will be preached to or forced to pray according to someone else’s faith tradition. Students may engage in truly voluntary prayer, may read the Bible in a non-disruptive way and may form religious clubs that meet after school—but it has to be their choice. They can also talk to fellow students about religion, so long as it isn’t harassing. But public schools may not pressure students to engage in prayer or other religious activities. The separation of church and state ensures that: Public schools can teach, but not preach, about religion. Public schools may instruct students about religion in an even-handed, objective manner, such as discussing the impact of religion on history, art, music and literature, or teaching a course on comparative religion. But they may not teach religiously based curriculum. Sound science and history is taught in public schools. | https://www.au.org/resources/publications/religion-in-public-schools |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_707631074#1_1470314896 | Title: Religion In Public Schools | Americans United for Separation of Church and State
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Religion In Public Schools
Parents & students should make their own decisions about religion.
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Content: The separation of church and state ensures that: Public schools can teach, but not preach, about religion. Public schools may instruct students about religion in an even-handed, objective manner, such as discussing the impact of religion on history, art, music and literature, or teaching a course on comparative religion. But they may not teach religiously based curriculum. Sound science and history is taught in public schools. Public schools may not teach religious doctrine, like creationism and intelligent design, in science class, nor may they disparage proven scientific theories like evolution because some believe it conflicts with their religion. Further, public schools may not teach inaccurate versions of American history that are based on religious teachings. Students feel like part of their school community. They aren’t singled out or excluded because they have different religious beliefs— or none. School assemblies with religious content and coaches who lead prayers in the locker room, for example, alienate students who belong to minority religions or are nontheists, and discourage many students from fully participating in school life. | https://www.au.org/resources/publications/religion-in-public-schools |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_707631074#2_1470316561 | Title: Religion In Public Schools | Americans United for Separation of Church and State
Headings: Religion In Public Schools
Religion In Public Schools
Parents & students should make their own decisions about religion.
The separation of church and state ensures that:
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Content: Public schools may not teach religious doctrine, like creationism and intelligent design, in science class, nor may they disparage proven scientific theories like evolution because some believe it conflicts with their religion. Further, public schools may not teach inaccurate versions of American history that are based on religious teachings. Students feel like part of their school community. They aren’t singled out or excluded because they have different religious beliefs— or none. School assemblies with religious content and coaches who lead prayers in the locker room, for example, alienate students who belong to minority religions or are nontheists, and discourage many students from fully participating in school life. School officials may not punish students for refusing to participate in these religious activities. Your taxpayer dollars fund secular education, not religious education. No one should be forced to fund religious education whether they disagree—or even agree—with what is taught. That is why public schools should not promote religion, and why taxpayer dollars should never pay for tuition at private religious schools. Issues
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Why Religion In Public Schools Is A Church-State Issue | https://www.au.org/resources/publications/religion-in-public-schools |
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Content: Plantation owners got these slaves from the African mainland. Later, the Dutch, English, and French also became active in the slave trade. By the early 1600s the slave trade was the chief focus of European relations with Africa. Triangular Trade
Slave trade in the Atlantic was
part
of a system known as the Triangular Trade
On the first leg of their three-part journey, often called the Triangular Trade, European ships brought manufactured goods, weapons, even liquor to Africa in exchange for slaves; on the second, they transported African men, women, and children to the Americas to serve as slaves; and on the third leg, they exported to Europe the sugar, rum, cotton, and tobacco produced by the enslaved labor force. Traders referred to the Africa-Americas part of the voyage as the "Middle Passage" and the term has survived to denote the Africans' ordeal. The Middle Passage was brutal and degrading often lasting anywhere from 1-3 months. Traders chained the slaves in the crowded hold of the ship. This stopped slaves from jumping overboard or causing trouble aboard ship. | https://www.auburn.wednet.edu/cms/lib03/WA01001938/Centricity/Domain/2351/TP%205%20Weekly%20Packet.docx |
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Content: Information about cybercrime in the AudioEnglish.org dictionary, synonyms and antonyms. English for BeginnersPractical EnglishTravel EnglishTelephone EnglishBanking EnglishAccounting EnglishDictionary
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Pronunciation (US): (GB): Dictionary entry overview: What does cybercrime mean? • CYBERCRIME(noun)
The noun CYBERCRIMEhas 1 sense: 1.crime committed using a computer and the internet to steal a person's identity or sell contraband or stalk victims or disrupt operations with malevolent programs
Familiarity information: CYBERCRIMEused as a noun is very rare. Dictionary entry details
• CYBERCRIME(noun)
Sense 1
Meaning: | https://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/cybercrime.htm |
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Content: What does cybercrime mean? • CYBERCRIME(noun)
The noun CYBERCRIMEhas 1 sense: 1.crime committed using a computer and the internet to steal a person's identity or sell contraband or stalk victims or disrupt operations with malevolent programs
Familiarity information: CYBERCRIMEused as a noun is very rare. Dictionary entry details
• CYBERCRIME(noun)
Sense 1
Meaning: Crime committed using a computer and the internet to steal a person's identity or sell contraband or stalk victims or disrupt operations with malevolent programs
Classified under: Nouns denoting acts or actions
Hypernyms ("cybercrime" is a kind of...): crime; criminal offence; criminal offense; | https://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/cybercrime.htm |
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Content: artist; creative person(a person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination)
Derivation: minimalism(an art movement in sculpture and painting that began in the 1950s and emphasized extreme simplification of form and color)
• MINIMALIST(adjective)
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Meaning: Of or relating to artistic minimalism
Classified under: Relational adjectives (pertainyms)
Pertainym: minimalism(an art movement in sculpture and painting that began in the 1950s and emphasized extreme simplification of form and color)
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Meaning: Advocating minimal reforms (as in government or politics)
Similar: moderate(being within reasonable or average limits; not excessive or extreme)
Domain category: administration; | https://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/minimalist.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_739136553#3_1530239359 | Title: Classroom Solutions and Modifications for Children with Listening Lisa Dyre Assistive Devices Educational Audiology Pediatrics 17364
Headings: Educational Solutions for Children with Listening Challenges
Educational Solutions for Children with Listening Challenges
Lisa Dyre, AuD, CCC-A
Learning Outcomes
Introduction and Overview
Hearing and Listening
Top-Down Processing
Children and Noise: Settings
Hearing in Noise
Who is at Risk?
Children with Hearing Impairment
Auditory Processing Disorders
Other Populations
Classroom Modifications
Reduce Reflective Surfaces
Reduce Additional Noise Sources
Sound Level Meter
Benefits of Technology
Hearing Assistive Technology (HAT)
Classroom Distribution Systems
Personal Devices
HAT – Additional Considerations
Measuring Benefit
Functional Listening Evaluation (FLE)
Listening Inventory for Education Revised (LIFE-R)
Summary and Conclusion
Questions and Answers
References
Citation
Lisa Dyre, AuD, CCC-A
Content: Then we will discuss technology. At times, adding technology to the classroom is inevitable. You cannot always abate the poor acoustics in the classroom. These days, it seems like a lot of school districts are operating in the red. We have to be fiscally-minded while also trying to advocate for the success of our students. Being able to use questionnaires and surveys to provide solid functional data on our children will help the school administrator to better support us in enabling success for all students. Hearing and Listening
We know that audibility of speech is directly related to the process of language learning, reading, and memorization of new material for all elementary-aged children, not just those with hearing impairment. According to studies by Dahlquist (1998) and Smaldino and Crandell (2000), in a typical school setting, students spend 45% to 75% of their day listening. They listen to the teacher, watch educational videos, work on the computer, and talk with their peers. Their ability to hear this information is critical. | https://www.audiologyonline.com/articles/classroom-solutions-and-modifications-for-17364 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_739136553#4_1530241620 | Title: Classroom Solutions and Modifications for Children with Listening Lisa Dyre Assistive Devices Educational Audiology Pediatrics 17364
Headings: Educational Solutions for Children with Listening Challenges
Educational Solutions for Children with Listening Challenges
Lisa Dyre, AuD, CCC-A
Learning Outcomes
Introduction and Overview
Hearing and Listening
Top-Down Processing
Children and Noise: Settings
Hearing in Noise
Who is at Risk?
Children with Hearing Impairment
Auditory Processing Disorders
Other Populations
Classroom Modifications
Reduce Reflective Surfaces
Reduce Additional Noise Sources
Sound Level Meter
Benefits of Technology
Hearing Assistive Technology (HAT)
Classroom Distribution Systems
Personal Devices
HAT – Additional Considerations
Measuring Benefit
Functional Listening Evaluation (FLE)
Listening Inventory for Education Revised (LIFE-R)
Summary and Conclusion
Questions and Answers
References
Citation
Lisa Dyre, AuD, CCC-A
Content: Being able to use questionnaires and surveys to provide solid functional data on our children will help the school administrator to better support us in enabling success for all students. Hearing and Listening
We know that audibility of speech is directly related to the process of language learning, reading, and memorization of new material for all elementary-aged children, not just those with hearing impairment. According to studies by Dahlquist (1998) and Smaldino and Crandell (2000), in a typical school setting, students spend 45% to 75% of their day listening. They listen to the teacher, watch educational videos, work on the computer, and talk with their peers. Their ability to hear this information is critical. Hearing and listening and are two distinct events: hearing refers to the sensory mode, where sound is funneled into the ear, and listening is the deliberate act of paying attention to sound. Top-Down Processing
To illustrate this concept, imagine that you lived in a house right next to the train tracks, and loud trains would pass by at night while you were trying to sleep. Over time, your brain understands that train traffic is a common occurrence, and is not an alarming sound. It is not a sound that should interest you while you are trying to sleep. | https://www.audiologyonline.com/articles/classroom-solutions-and-modifications-for-17364 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_743735056#0_1538886947 | Title: Remove spaces in Excel when trim doesn't work • AuditExcel.co.za
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Remove spaces in Excel when trim doesn’t work
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An increasingly regular problem is to remove spaces in Excel when TRIM doesn’t work. TRIM is a great function for removing any extra spaces before and after a set of characters and limiting any spaces between words to a single space. But sometimes this still doesn’t work
Remove all the spaces including the spaces between words
If you don’t want to see even the single spaces you need to replace all the spaces with nothing. If you were using TRIM in a formula then the correct formula to rather use is SUBSTITUTE. So below in the SUBSTITUTE formula we tell it to
look at cell A2,
find all the ” ” (notice the gap between the inverted commas generated by clicking the space key on the keyboard)
replace them with “” (notice no gap- we are telling it to replace with nothing)
The instance number is left blank as we want everything to be replaced. What if Excel says there are no spaces (but you can see them!) If you do the above, or do a Find Replace, and Excel seems to ignore it and leave the spaces in, then it is likely that the ‘space’ you are looking at is not a space generated by your keyboard. There is an explanation for all of this but the quick fix is to copy the ‘space’ and paste that into your substitute function. So below we try the same thing and it doesn’t seem to make a difference. To remove these spaces from the Excel cell you would need to
highlight the gap in one of the cells
Copy the gap (easiest with CTRL + C)
Create the SUBSTITUTE formula but paste (CTRL + V) this item into the Old Text option (you won’t really see the difference but Excel sees the different type of space)
Now Excel will replace these so called spaces with nothing. | https://www.auditexcel.co.za/blog/remove-spaces-in-excel-when-trim-doesnt-work/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_752204449#1_1557563919 | Title: Affection Dream Meaning: Interpret Now! - Auntyflo.com
Headings: Affection Dream Meaning
Affection Dream Meaning
What does affection mean in your dream?
Uncover Hidden Dream Meanings
Affection Dream Meaning
What is the general meaning of affection in your dream?
What is the spiritual dream meaning of affection?
If someone refuses or does not show you affection in the dream
What does mean to see two people are being affectionate in a dream?
What does it mean to dream of being in love?
What does it mean to dream of being with someone romantically?
What does it mean to dream of having a crush on someone?
What does it mean when someone shows you affection in the dream?
What does it signify to kiss someone you know in a dream?
Lonely in the dream:
Your partner is showing affection:
You avoid showing affection:
You doubt someone’s affection:
Feeling that occurred during a dream of affection:
Content: However, dreaming of affection can also imply that you don’t care enough about the people around you. It can suggest that your feelings are not secure. To dream of seeing two people give affection to each other indicates “love” but it can also be a sign of taking a relationship for granted. In my view, you should pay more attention to people’s feelings if in your dream you see two people holding hands in the dream this can indicate your own expression for love. To dream of giving affection to a pet indicates that you need a “sparkle” in life. To give affection to your partner, family or friends is a positive dream it indicates a great sense of happiness in waking life. The people featured in this dream can represent people in waking life. I am Flo and this article is all about affection featured in your dream. I spend a considerable amount of time researching various books and psychologists to bring the best meaning on dreams. I have segmented your dream into various sections to make it easy for you to read - especially if you are on your mobile. | https://www.auntyflo.com/dream-dictionary/affection-dream-meaning |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_752204449#2_1557566136 | Title: Affection Dream Meaning: Interpret Now! - Auntyflo.com
Headings: Affection Dream Meaning
Affection Dream Meaning
What does affection mean in your dream?
Uncover Hidden Dream Meanings
Affection Dream Meaning
What is the general meaning of affection in your dream?
What is the spiritual dream meaning of affection?
If someone refuses or does not show you affection in the dream
What does mean to see two people are being affectionate in a dream?
What does it mean to dream of being in love?
What does it mean to dream of being with someone romantically?
What does it mean to dream of having a crush on someone?
What does it mean when someone shows you affection in the dream?
What does it signify to kiss someone you know in a dream?
Lonely in the dream:
Your partner is showing affection:
You avoid showing affection:
You doubt someone’s affection:
Feeling that occurred during a dream of affection:
Content: To give affection to your partner, family or friends is a positive dream it indicates a great sense of happiness in waking life. The people featured in this dream can represent people in waking life. I am Flo and this article is all about affection featured in your dream. I spend a considerable amount of time researching various books and psychologists to bring the best meaning on dreams. I have segmented your dream into various sections to make it easy for you to read - especially if you are on your mobile. Just scroll down the page to find your dream. What is the general meaning of affection in your dream? If you dream of affection, in general, this indicates you are finding life as perfect as it could be. If you dream about being in a relationship with somebody then this dream can suggest that generally, you need to feel love. Again, to dream of affection between people you know can indicate a relationship between two people in waking life but it also can indicate some type of addiction life. | https://www.auntyflo.com/dream-dictionary/affection-dream-meaning |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_752204449#9_1557581941 | Title: Affection Dream Meaning: Interpret Now! - Auntyflo.com
Headings: Affection Dream Meaning
Affection Dream Meaning
What does affection mean in your dream?
Uncover Hidden Dream Meanings
Affection Dream Meaning
What is the general meaning of affection in your dream?
What is the spiritual dream meaning of affection?
If someone refuses or does not show you affection in the dream
What does mean to see two people are being affectionate in a dream?
What does it mean to dream of being in love?
What does it mean to dream of being with someone romantically?
What does it mean to dream of having a crush on someone?
What does it mean when someone shows you affection in the dream?
What does it signify to kiss someone you know in a dream?
Lonely in the dream:
Your partner is showing affection:
You avoid showing affection:
You doubt someone’s affection:
Feeling that occurred during a dream of affection:
Content: You do not wish to show affection in your dream = this dream of not wanting to show or return affection is normally connected to how you are feeling in life. maybe you just wish to hide away for a moment. These dreams often occur when you need to spend time on the road in order to work out and understand true inner feelings. Someone is withholding affection in your dream = this dream is very similar to the one I have outlined above - if someone does not show perfection and this can suggest that there is an issue with control a relationship. Your partner is showing affection towards another in your dream = if your current partner is showing you love in your dream it represents the happiness in your current relationships and the reflection of your real feelings. I would also say this is true if you find other people give you affection such as a mother, father, partner, friend or extended family member then your love will be reciprocated. You saw people giving you affection = seeing people loved up in a dream can be associated with good luck. You could see two people kissing in a dream = love will blossom. French kissing can indicate happy times ahead. People were looking at you for affection = if a child came to you for affection you need direction in life. | https://www.auntyflo.com/dream-dictionary/affection-dream-meaning |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_753385305#7_1560991646 | Title: Brown Dog Dream Meaning - Interpret Now! - Auntyflo.com
Headings: Brown Dog Dream Meaning
Brown Dog Dream Meaning
What is the dream meaning and interpretation of a brown dog?
Uncover Hidden Dream Meanings
Brown Dog Dream Meaning
What is the overarching dream interpretation of a brown dog?
What does it mean to dream of a brown dog being friendly?
What does it signify if the brown dog is playing with you in the dream?
What does it mean to dream of a brown dog on a collar or leash?
What is it me to dream of a brown dog in a field?
What does it mean to see a brown dog sleeping?
What does it mean to see a brown dog attacking you?
What does it mean if you suffered a dog bite in the dream?
What does it mean to dream the brown dog barking?
What does it mean to dream about a brown dog running?
What does it mean to dream of a brown dog chasing you?
What does it mean to dream of walking a brown dog?
What does it mean to dream of a pack of brown dogs?
What does it mean to see a brown dog playing with children?
What does it mean to take care of a brown dog in a dream?
What does it mean to see a brown dog dying in a dream?
What does it mean to dream of a stray brown dog in a dream?
What does it mean to dream of losing your brown dog?
What does it mean when you dream of a brown dog interacting with you?
Content: If the dog was chestnut colored or a light for chocolate and this can indicate that you are likely to overcome depression. Perhaps you've been depressed due to a relationship which has gone wrong? If in your dream the dog is barking then this symbolizes that you will actively look for friendships going forward. Dogs are representative of our friendships, relationships, family and work colleagues. To see a chain on a dog or that they are being treated poorly indicates you may have complications with relationships going forward. What does it mean to dream of a brown dog being friendly? If the dog was friendly and you are petting and showing affection then this is a positive dream. Giving affection to the brown dog signifies you will have a positive relationship going forward. If the dog is a playmate then this dream is positive which indicates that relationships will normally run smoothly. To dream of the brown dog being peaceful stop lying or indicate that there will be protection, control and going to meet a new friend for life. | https://www.auntyflo.com/dream-dictionary/brown-dog-dream-meaning |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_753385305#8_1560994227 | Title: Brown Dog Dream Meaning - Interpret Now! - Auntyflo.com
Headings: Brown Dog Dream Meaning
Brown Dog Dream Meaning
What is the dream meaning and interpretation of a brown dog?
Uncover Hidden Dream Meanings
Brown Dog Dream Meaning
What is the overarching dream interpretation of a brown dog?
What does it mean to dream of a brown dog being friendly?
What does it signify if the brown dog is playing with you in the dream?
What does it mean to dream of a brown dog on a collar or leash?
What is it me to dream of a brown dog in a field?
What does it mean to see a brown dog sleeping?
What does it mean to see a brown dog attacking you?
What does it mean if you suffered a dog bite in the dream?
What does it mean to dream the brown dog barking?
What does it mean to dream about a brown dog running?
What does it mean to dream of a brown dog chasing you?
What does it mean to dream of walking a brown dog?
What does it mean to dream of a pack of brown dogs?
What does it mean to see a brown dog playing with children?
What does it mean to take care of a brown dog in a dream?
What does it mean to see a brown dog dying in a dream?
What does it mean to dream of a stray brown dog in a dream?
What does it mean to dream of losing your brown dog?
What does it mean when you dream of a brown dog interacting with you?
Content: What does it mean to dream of a brown dog being friendly? If the dog was friendly and you are petting and showing affection then this is a positive dream. Giving affection to the brown dog signifies you will have a positive relationship going forward. If the dog is a playmate then this dream is positive which indicates that relationships will normally run smoothly. To dream of the brown dog being peaceful stop lying or indicate that there will be protection, control and going to meet a new friend for life. The relationship that you have found joyful times in fact got on with the brown dog in the dream. What does it signify if the brown dog is playing with you in the dream? If you're throwing a ball to the brown dog generally the dog content and happy and this indicates a great time for relationships. I will say that playing with a brown dog often is associated with happiness and contentment in life. If you are playing the brown dog out in the open then this illustrates your connection to nature. | https://www.auntyflo.com/dream-dictionary/brown-dog-dream-meaning |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_757170895#0_1571198683 | Title: Nails Dream Dictionary: Interpret Now! - Auntyflo.com
Headings: Nails Dream Meaning
Nails Dream Meaning
What does a Nails mean in your dream?
Uncover Hidden Dream Meanings
Nails
In your dream you may have
Positive changes are afoot if
Detailed dream interpretation
Wall Nails
Finger Nails
Nail File
Nail Polish
Nail Bar
Feelings that you may have encountered during a dream of nails
Content: Nails Dream Dictionary: Interpret Now! - Auntyflo.com
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A dream that features nails is associated with your grip on certain things, be it tangible or intangible. The variety of nails or their relationship with other elements in your dream may suggest the manner of your grip on life. This dream can mean your grip on things such as your relationships, jobs or even your very life. This grip may be highlighted in the following days to come. In your dream you may have
Wall nails. Your hand nails. Growing nails. | https://www.auntyflo.com/dream-dictionary/nails |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_759541925#1_1577956804 | Title: Downward Slanting Tips of Eyes Meaning: Learn Chinese Face Reading - Auntyflo.com
Headings: Downward Slanting Tips of Eyes
Downward Slanting Tips of Eyes
Unlock the hidden secrets of the face
Downward Slanting Tips of Eyes
Why Do Chinese People Have Slanted Eyes?
The color of downward slanting eyes
Downward slanting eyes and relationships
Summary
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Face Readings
Palmistry
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Content: The eye slant is when the corners of the eyes are lower than the top - and if your eyes are slanted then it means you are enthusiastic, intelligent, ambitious and focused. There is also a medical term known as Palpebral but this is where you see abnormal slants of the eyes, this is an extremely rare condition. I am focusing on what it means when the eyes slant naturally and not down to a medical reason. People that have the outer corner of their eyes lower than the inner one are modest, generous and even-tempered. The great trait of these people is that they are ambitions and dreamers. In ancient Chinese face reading the eyes are connected to ambition and wealth. In fact, our eyes are normally known as “windows of our soul” and provide hidden secrets about personality and success in life which I will cover in this article. My grandmother said to me to never trust anyone with big black eyes. I don’t know if this is true or not, but this made me wonder about how our eyes can provide us with information on our personality. Why Do Chinese People Have Slanted Eyes? | https://www.auntyflo.com/face-readings/downward-slanting-tips-eyes |
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Content: Refer to updated link for a more current and in-depth module on this subject.. For an alternative resource, we suggest you take a look at the recommended resource
Advocating is about speaking up when a problem goes unnoticed. Nurses are responsible for the trust patients put in them. Know Your Patient’s Needs
The first step in successfully advocating for your patient revolves around knowing your patient’s wants and needs. If you are advocating for advanced life support and the patient does not wish to be resuscitated, you are not advocating for your patient. You need to know what the patient needs in that moment, from the resources available to you. This can sometimes be as clear-cut as needing pain medication for a patient who is clearly uncomfortable. At other times it may be more complex. For example, a patient may not want to be resuscitated, but is facing resistance from their family. Knowing your patient’s needs means knowing both the medical background, and your patient. This means that you will have to get to know them to understand what is unique about them and what they would want you to do for them. | https://www.ausmed.com/cpd/articles/how-to-advocate-for-your-patient |
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Content: Empathic behaviour is associated with the mirroring of emotions and body movements between people (e.g. how laughing and yawning is considered to be contagious). In cases of trauma, the result is the mirroring of negative psychological issues in the healthcare worker. Empathy can dramatically enhance the connection between patient and worker, but this connection may have a serious psychological impact on the worker, with long-term consequences if left untreated. Stress and Trauma Terminology
There is a great debate on the correct terminology for this type of trauma, with a range of descriptions that are often confused with each other. Vicarious trauma, secondary traumatic stress, compassion fatigue and burnoutare often used interchangeably (albeit incorrectly) (Tabor 2011). Although there is some discrepancy in the definitions, and these feelings may co-exist, it is important to be able to differentiate between the terms (Blue Knot Foundation 2018). This will help how we identify, respond and prevent the emotional impact of stress and trauma at work. Vicarious Trauma
Vicarious trauma occurs from repeated exposure to other people’s trauma. Over time, workers begin to mirror the bio-psychosocial effects shown by the victims of trauma (Tabor 2011; The Lookout 2017). | https://www.ausmed.com/cpd/articles/stress-trauma-nurses/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_773389815#3_1612146410 | Title:
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Content: Although there is some discrepancy in the definitions, and these feelings may co-exist, it is important to be able to differentiate between the terms (Blue Knot Foundation 2018). This will help how we identify, respond and prevent the emotional impact of stress and trauma at work. Vicarious Trauma
Vicarious trauma occurs from repeated exposure to other people’s trauma. Over time, workers begin to mirror the bio-psychosocial effects shown by the victims of trauma (Tabor 2011; The Lookout 2017). Vicarious trauma can be described as a cumulative ‘negative transformation’ that impacts the physical and mental health of a healthcare worker, permeating all aspects of work and home life. It builds up over time, intruding on everyday life, and has the potential to drastically alter an individual’s character and belief systems (The Lookout 2017; Dragon 2019). Secondary Traumatic Stress
Secondary trauma is the development of PTSD-like symptoms without directly witnessing or having being involved in a traumatic event. In healthcare, the traumatising event of a patient can become a traumatising event for the healthcare worker (Sudden 2019). | https://www.ausmed.com/cpd/articles/stress-trauma-nurses/ |
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Content: Vicarious trauma can be described as a cumulative ‘negative transformation’ that impacts the physical and mental health of a healthcare worker, permeating all aspects of work and home life. It builds up over time, intruding on everyday life, and has the potential to drastically alter an individual’s character and belief systems (The Lookout 2017; Dragon 2019). Secondary Traumatic Stress
Secondary trauma is the development of PTSD-like symptoms without directly witnessing or having being involved in a traumatic event. In healthcare, the traumatising event of a patient can become a traumatising event for the healthcare worker (Sudden 2019). Unlike vicarious trauma, which accumulates over time, secondary trauma can occur unexpectedly and suddenly (Sudden 2019). Secondary trauma is the sometimes sudden development of PTSD-like symptoms without directly witnessing or having being involved in a traumatic event. Compassion Fatigue
Compassion fatigue is a type of indirect trauma specific to healthcare professionals, caused by the emotional ‘residue’ of working with those who have experienced trauma. It may cause emotional exhaustion and lack of empathy towards clients (Sudden 2019; AIS 2017). | https://www.ausmed.com/cpd/articles/stress-trauma-nurses/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_773389815#5_1612149223 | Title:
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Content: Unlike vicarious trauma, which accumulates over time, secondary trauma can occur unexpectedly and suddenly (Sudden 2019). Secondary trauma is the sometimes sudden development of PTSD-like symptoms without directly witnessing or having being involved in a traumatic event. Compassion Fatigue
Compassion fatigue is a type of indirect trauma specific to healthcare professionals, caused by the emotional ‘residue’ of working with those who have experienced trauma. It may cause emotional exhaustion and lack of empathy towards clients (Sudden 2019; AIS 2017). Burnout
Burnout is motivation-based, causing emotional and psychological exhaustion related to an individual’s work. It is not a form of trauma (Sudden 2019; The Lookout 2017). Traumatic Countertransference
Traumatic countertransference is when a healthcare worker relates to a patient in such a way that they unconsciously connect the patient with an existing relationship in their own life. This can occur in many situations (not just in a medical setting) where there is a connection between people based on empathy (Good Therapy 2019). | https://www.ausmed.com/cpd/articles/stress-trauma-nurses/ |
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Content: Burnout
Burnout is motivation-based, causing emotional and psychological exhaustion related to an individual’s work. It is not a form of trauma (Sudden 2019; The Lookout 2017). Traumatic Countertransference
Traumatic countertransference is when a healthcare worker relates to a patient in such a way that they unconsciously connect the patient with an existing relationship in their own life. This can occur in many situations (not just in a medical setting) where there is a connection between people based on empathy (Good Therapy 2019). This can be harmful in more ways than one because as a healthcare worker, the relationship should be professional and not because the patient reminds you of your mother, for example. Behaviour and Symptoms
The human response to stress and trauma is autonomic, but the chemical and biological process that causes a person to experience vicarious or secondary trauma are the same. This stress response is not subject to cognitive or rational processing, and therefore two individuals will likely perceive and react in a different manner to the same event. Healthcare workers who are experiencing vicarious or secondary trauma may experience: Headaches, heartburn or rashes; | https://www.ausmed.com/cpd/articles/stress-trauma-nurses/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_773389815#7_1612151972 | Title:
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Content: This can be harmful in more ways than one because as a healthcare worker, the relationship should be professional and not because the patient reminds you of your mother, for example. Behaviour and Symptoms
The human response to stress and trauma is autonomic, but the chemical and biological process that causes a person to experience vicarious or secondary trauma are the same. This stress response is not subject to cognitive or rational processing, and therefore two individuals will likely perceive and react in a different manner to the same event. Healthcare workers who are experiencing vicarious or secondary trauma may experience: Headaches, heartburn or rashes; Emotional volatility; Irritability, grief, anxiety and anger; Social withdrawal; Disrupted personal relationships; Addictive behaviours; | https://www.ausmed.com/cpd/articles/stress-trauma-nurses/ |
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Reflective practices such as mindfulnessand yoga. Many healthcare workers will experience compassion satisfaction, which refers to positive feelings associated with the belief that they have contributed or helped in some way (ProQOL 2018). Individual and organisational processes that enhance compassion satisfaction can significantly help protect an individual from work-related stress and trauma. Reflective practices such as mindfulness or yoga can help healthcare workers reduce stress. Organisational Strategies
From an organisational level, there should be policies and procedures that recognise and prevent risk factors for vicarious and secondary trauma. Notably, this should include the provision of educational material about mental health disorders and the support systems that are available to all staff. Organisations can also make sure that managers encourage professional development as well as making sure staff maintain a proper work/life balance. Finally, even positive encouragement and the continuing appreciation of work can be beneficial in promoting a supportive and safe workplace for all. Additional Resources
Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Secondary Post Traumatic Stress, https://www.ausmed.com/cpd/articles/burnout-fatigue-post-traumatic-stress
Mindfulness and Nursing, https://www.ausmed.com/cpd/articles/mindfulness-and-nursing
References
The American Institute of Stress 2017, Compassion Fatigue, The American Institute of Stress, viewed 20 April 2020, https://www.stress.org/military/for-practitionersleaders/compassion-fatigue
Blue Knot Foundation 2018, Vicarious Trauma, Blue Knot Foundation, viewed 20 April 2020, https://www.blueknot.org.au/Workers-Practitioners/For-Health-Professionals/Resources-for-Health-Professionals/Vicarious-Trauma
Clark, ML & Giori, S 1998, ‘Nurses, Indirect Trauma, and Prevention’, Image — The Journal of Nursing Scholarship, vol. 30, no. | https://www.ausmed.com/cpd/articles/stress-trauma-nurses/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_776305440#0_1617433554 | Title: A Brief History of Chips and Salsa: The backstory on this power couple - Food - The Austin Chronicle
Headings: A Brief History of Chips and Salsa
A Brief History of Chips and Salsa
The backstory on this power couple
By Sierra Diaz, Fri., Aug. 18, 2017
Content: A Brief History of Chips and Salsa: The backstory on this power couple - Food - The Austin Chronicle
A Brief History of Chips and Salsa
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For Texans, chips and salsa don't need an introduction. We've all been guilty of spoiling our supper when one chip becomes a hundred, but what's the backstory on this power couple? Although its roots can be traced back to ancient Mesoamerica, salsa's transformation from sauce to dip took a while. This essential American party snack is something out of the ordinary in Latin America, where instead of a standalone, you'd see it included inside a variety of dishes. The Aztecs' condiment closest to our modern Tex-Mex table staple also included tomatoes and chiles, but they threw in squash seeds. In 1571, Alonso de Molina, a linguistically inclined priest, deemed it "salsa." As the ingredients became domesticated, their wider availability helped transport Mexican cuisine to the United States. Although bottled hot sauces like Tabasco were already making their way to the table by the late 1800s, salsa as a dip began to take hold in the early 1900s, when they found their place in community cookbooks. | https://www.austinchronicle.com/food/2017-08-18/a-brief-history-of-chips-and-salsa/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_776305440#1_1617435277 | Title: A Brief History of Chips and Salsa: The backstory on this power couple - Food - The Austin Chronicle
Headings: A Brief History of Chips and Salsa
A Brief History of Chips and Salsa
The backstory on this power couple
By Sierra Diaz, Fri., Aug. 18, 2017
Content: This essential American party snack is something out of the ordinary in Latin America, where instead of a standalone, you'd see it included inside a variety of dishes. The Aztecs' condiment closest to our modern Tex-Mex table staple also included tomatoes and chiles, but they threw in squash seeds. In 1571, Alonso de Molina, a linguistically inclined priest, deemed it "salsa." As the ingredients became domesticated, their wider availability helped transport Mexican cuisine to the United States. Although bottled hot sauces like Tabasco were already making their way to the table by the late 1800s, salsa as a dip began to take hold in the early 1900s, when they found their place in community cookbooks. By the Forties, salsa had taken hold throughout the Southwest and quickly became a staple in metropolitan kitchens. Texas played a pivotal role in salsa's history, debuting brands like El Paso Chile Company and Pace Foods, famous for their Eighties "New York City? Get a rope!" ads. In 1979, Dan Jardine of Jardine Foods named Austin the hot sauce capital of America, proving our hot sauce bona fides. | https://www.austinchronicle.com/food/2017-08-18/a-brief-history-of-chips-and-salsa/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_776305440#2_1617436867 | Title: A Brief History of Chips and Salsa: The backstory on this power couple - Food - The Austin Chronicle
Headings: A Brief History of Chips and Salsa
A Brief History of Chips and Salsa
The backstory on this power couple
By Sierra Diaz, Fri., Aug. 18, 2017
Content: By the Forties, salsa had taken hold throughout the Southwest and quickly became a staple in metropolitan kitchens. Texas played a pivotal role in salsa's history, debuting brands like El Paso Chile Company and Pace Foods, famous for their Eighties "New York City? Get a rope!" ads. In 1979, Dan Jardine of Jardine Foods named Austin the hot sauce capital of America, proving our hot sauce bona fides. From there, more and more companies jumped on the salsa production train, sharply increasing consumption in the late Eighties and early Nineties. Salsa became a staple in American food culture – even outselling condiments like ketchup. The preferred salsa-shoveling vehicle – corn tortilla chips – also originated in Latin America. According to Mayan legend, peasants used dried ground native corn kernels to feed their hungry kings. Though the tortilla chip's definitive origin story is a mystery, Rebecca Webb Carranza claims she invented the chips as a way to use broken scraps from tortilla production. | https://www.austinchronicle.com/food/2017-08-18/a-brief-history-of-chips-and-salsa/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_776305440#3_1617438369 | Title: A Brief History of Chips and Salsa: The backstory on this power couple - Food - The Austin Chronicle
Headings: A Brief History of Chips and Salsa
A Brief History of Chips and Salsa
The backstory on this power couple
By Sierra Diaz, Fri., Aug. 18, 2017
Content: From there, more and more companies jumped on the salsa production train, sharply increasing consumption in the late Eighties and early Nineties. Salsa became a staple in American food culture – even outselling condiments like ketchup. The preferred salsa-shoveling vehicle – corn tortilla chips – also originated in Latin America. According to Mayan legend, peasants used dried ground native corn kernels to feed their hungry kings. Though the tortilla chip's definitive origin story is a mystery, Rebecca Webb Carranza claims she invented the chips as a way to use broken scraps from tortilla production. At least one national group, the Tortilla Association, recognizes her claim, but tostadas were being distributed to restaurants in southern California as early as the 1900s. With the Hispanic/Latino populations increasing in the States, the appetite for chips and salsa is also on the rise, and the spicy duo became the official state snack of Texas in 2003 by a House Concurrent Resolution. Say what you want about the legitimacy of the acclaimed combo, but we think it's delicious and we won't stop scooping more into our mouths. A version of this article appeared in print on August 18, 2017 with the headline: Awesome Sauce
If you want to submit a recipe, send it to [email protected] | https://www.austinchronicle.com/food/2017-08-18/a-brief-history-of-chips-and-salsa/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_788544980#1_1646448110 | Title: Twitter Advertising 101: How and Why to Advertise on Twitter
Headings: Twitter Advertising 101: How and Why to Advertise on Twitter
Twitter Advertising 101: How and Why to Advertise on Twitter
The Benefits of Advertising on Twitter
How Much Does it Cost to Advertisement on Twitter
Step 1: Setup an Advertising Account
Step 2: Enter a Funding Source For the Campaign
Step 3: Pick a Campaign Objective
Step 4: Create a New Twitter Campaign
Step 5: Select Your Audience
Step 6: Choose Ad Creatives
Step 7: Launch Campaign
Twitter Advertising Tips
Content: With that low of an amount of advertisers on Twitter, this social network makes for a much less competitive place to advertise on with over 307 million active monthly users. Twitter does a great job of spacing out promoted Tweets while giving businesses an opportunity to connect with new followers, gain new leads, and more. In fact, there are several benefits to advertising with Twitter for any business. Before diving into how to create a new ad campaign on Twitter, let’s first evaluate why it’s worth trying. The Benefits of Advertising on Twitter
One of the many pros to advertising on Twitter is that anyone can publish an advertisement. You don’t have to be an established business or have a certain type of profile to create a Twitter ad, like Facebook advertising requires. This is a big pro for Social Media Stars who developed a brand from their personal social media accounts. Another benefit of advertising on Twitter is the type of audience Twitter has to offer. The platform is tremendously different from its advertising competitor, Facebook, and offers unique opportunities for advertisers to reach a specific type of audience. This type of audience expects instant gratification, Twitter Fueds, commentary, and news updates through 140-character Tweets. | https://www.authoritylabs.com/twitter-advertising-101-advertise-twitter/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_819456790#9_1712977557 | Title: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications, Details, and Data | Autobytel.com
Headings: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
Standard Features
Optional Features
Content: P
Profile: 75
Speed Rating: S
Type: AS
Width: 235 mm
Transmission
Automatic type: Automatic
Number of speeds: 4
Warranty
roadside months: 36 months
Weights and Capacities
Curb weight: 4,769 lbs. Gross vehicle weight: | https://www.autobytel.com/chevrolet/suburban-1500/1999/specifications/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_819456790#10_1712978209 | Title: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications, Details, and Data | Autobytel.com
Headings: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
Standard Features
Optional Features
Content: Automatic
Number of speeds: 4
Warranty
roadside months: 36 months
Weights and Capacities
Curb weight: 4,769 lbs. Gross vehicle weight: 6,800 lbs. Max cargo capacity: 150 cu.ft. Payload: 1,905 lbs. | https://www.autobytel.com/chevrolet/suburban-1500/1999/specifications/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_819456790#11_1712978836 | Title: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications, Details, and Data | Autobytel.com
Headings: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
Standard Features
Optional Features
Content: 6,800 lbs. Max cargo capacity: 150 cu.ft. Payload: 1,905 lbs. Towing Capacity: 6,500 lbs. Wheels
Rim Type: Painted styled steel
Windows
Power windows: Power windows
Rear defogger: | https://www.autobytel.com/chevrolet/suburban-1500/1999/specifications/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_819456790#23_1712987022 | Title: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications, Details, and Data | Autobytel.com
Headings: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
Standard Features
Optional Features
Content: Specs and Dimensions
Curb weight: 2,163kg (4,769lbs)
Engine bore x stroke: 101.6mm x 88.4mm (4.00" x 3.48")
Engine bore x stroke: 103.0mm x 97.0mm (4.06" x 3.82")
Engine displacement: 5.7 L
Engine displacement: 6.5 L
Engine horsepower: 195hp @ 3,400RPM
Engine horsepower: 255hp @ 4,600RPM
Engine torque: 330 lb.-ft. @ 2,800RPM
Engine torque: | https://www.autobytel.com/chevrolet/suburban-1500/1999/specifications/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_819456790#25_1712988512 | Title: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications, Details, and Data | Autobytel.com
Headings: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
Standard Features
Optional Features
Content: 430 lb.-ft. @ 1,800RPM
Exterior body width: 1,948mm (76.7")
Exterior height: 1,811mm (71.3")
Exterior length: 5,575mm (219.5")
Front headroom: 1,013mm (39.9")
Front hiproom: 1,537mm (60.5")
Front legroom: 1,049mm (41.3")
Front shoulder room: 1,651mm (65.0")
GVWR: 3,084kg (6,800lbs)
GVWR: | https://www.autobytel.com/chevrolet/suburban-1500/1999/specifications/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_819456790#27_1712989947 | Title: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications, Details, and Data | Autobytel.com
Headings: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
1999 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
Standard Features
Optional Features
Content: 3,493kg (7,700lbs)
Interior cargo volume: 4,233 L (150 cu.ft.) Interior maximum cargo volume: 4,233 L (150 cu.ft.) Payload: 864kg (1,905lbs)
Towing capacity: 2,948kg (6,500lbs)
Turning radius: 6.6m (21.8')
Wheelbase: 3,340mm (131.5")
Suspension/Handling
Front anti-roll bar: Front tires: | https://www.autobytel.com/chevrolet/suburban-1500/1999/specifications/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_819465206#12_1713007593 | Title: 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications, Details, and Data | Autobytel.com
Headings: 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
Standard Features
Optional Features
Content: Touring AS
Width: 265 mm
Transmission
Automatic type: Automatic
Number of speeds: 4
Video System
Video player: With DVD
Warranty
roadside months: 36 months
Weights and Capacities
Curb weight: 4,947 lbs. Gross vehicle weight: 7,000 lbs. Max cargo capacity: | https://www.autobytel.com/chevrolet/suburban-1500/2003/specifications/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_819465206#13_1713008284 | Title: 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications, Details, and Data | Autobytel.com
Headings: 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
Standard Features
Optional Features
Content: 36 months
Weights and Capacities
Curb weight: 4,947 lbs. Gross vehicle weight: 7,000 lbs. Max cargo capacity: 132 cu.ft. Payload: 2,086 lbs. Towing Capacity: 8,400 lbs. | https://www.autobytel.com/chevrolet/suburban-1500/2003/specifications/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_819465206#14_1713008880 | Title: 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications, Details, and Data | Autobytel.com
Headings: 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
Standard Features
Optional Features
Content: 132 cu.ft. Payload: 2,086 lbs. Towing Capacity: 8,400 lbs. Wheels
Diameter: 16
Rim Type: Machined aluminum
Width: 7
Windows
Power windows: Power windows
Rear defogger: | https://www.autobytel.com/chevrolet/suburban-1500/2003/specifications/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_819465206#35_1713022963 | Title: 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications, Details, and Data | Autobytel.com
Headings: 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
Standard Features
Optional Features
Content: 1,636mm (64.4")
3rd row shoulder room: 1,646mm (64.8")
Compression ratio: 9.50 to 1
Curb weight: 2,073kg (4,571lbs)
Curb weight: 2,244kg (4,947lbs)
Engine bore x stroke: 96.0mm x 91.9mm (3.78" x 3.62")
Engine displacement: 5.3 L
Engine horsepower: 285hp @ 5,200RPM
Engine torque: 325 lb.-ft. @ 4,000RPM
Exterior body width: | https://www.autobytel.com/chevrolet/suburban-1500/2003/specifications/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_819465206#38_1713025234 | Title: 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications, Details, and Data | Autobytel.com
Headings: 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
2003 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
Standard Features
Optional Features
Content: 1,049mm (41.3")
Front shoulder room: 1,656mm (65.2")
GVWR: 3,175kg (7,000lbs)
Interior cargo volume: 1,294 L (46 cu.ft.) Interior maximum cargo volume: 3,727 L (132 cu.ft.) Payload: 186kg (409lbs)
Payload: 946kg (2,086lbs)
Rear headroom: 991mm (39.0")
Rear hiproom: | https://www.autobytel.com/chevrolet/suburban-1500/2003/specifications/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_33_819475305#12_1713043764 | Title: 2015 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications, Details, and Data | Autobytel.com
Headings: 2015 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
2015 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Specifications
Standard Features
Optional Features
Content: Tire specific
Type: AS
Width: 265 mm
Transmission
Automatic type: Automatic
Number of speeds: 6
Warranty
roadside months: 60 months
Weights and Capacities
Curb weight: 5,546 lbs. Gross vehicle weight: 7,300 lbs. Max cargo capacity: | https://www.autobytel.com/chevrolet/suburban-1500/2015/specifications/ |
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