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msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1877234982#0_3622830360
Title: Best 30 Attorneys in Stuart, FL with Reviews - YP.com Headings: Attorneys in Stuart, FL Attorneys in Stuart, FL Ad Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. Ad The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 1. Address, Stuart M PA 2. Johnson Karen L 3. Ohle & Ohle 4. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 5. Keane Law Firm 6. Moreno Christine M Attorney CPA 7. Sundheim Frederick G Jr 8. L Lisa Batts, Esquire 9. Steger Law (1) BBB Rating: A+ 10. Berger Jason D PA 11. Stewart, Larry M PA 12. The Law Office of Gloria Seidule 13. Fields, Jordan BBB Rating: A+ 14. Steven Greene Atty 15. Ferraro & Ferraro CPAs PA 16. Berger Jason D PA 17. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 18. The Keane Law Firm 19. ED+A Acoustics 20. Oughterson Sundheim & Associates PA 21. Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. 22. The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 23. Concha, Hugo J 24. Ohle and Ohle Attorneys at Law 25. Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley PA 26. Michael Todd Rebuck 27. Baldwin, Patricia A 28. Ziskinder Steve PA 29. Messer and Messer Law Offices 30. Legal Aid Legal Services Corp We found 684 results for Attorneys in or near Stuart, FL. Content: Best 30 Attorneys in Stuart, FL with Reviews - YP.com Home FL Stuart Attorneys Attorneys in Stuart, FL About Search Results About Search Results YP - The Real Yellow Pages SM - helps you find the right local businesses to meet your specific needs. Search results are sorted by a combination of factors to give you a set of choices in response to your search criteria. These factors are similar to those you might use to determine which business to select from a local Yellow Pages directory, including proximity to where you are searching, expertise in the specific services or products you need, and comprehensive business information to help evaluate a business's suitability for you. “ Preferred” listings, or those with featured website buttons, indicate YP advertisers who directly provide information about their businesses to help consumers make more informed buying decisions. YP advertisers receive higher placement in the default ordering of search results and may appear in sponsored listings on the top, side, or bottom of the search results page. SORT: Default Default Distance Rating Name (A - Z) Free Consultation Speaks Spanish BBB Rated A+/A All Filters Ad Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. Attorneys Family Law Attorneys 9 YEARS WITH (772) 600-4039 Palm City, FL 34990 Website More Info Ad The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC Attorneys Personal Injury Law Attorneys 1 YEARS WITH (888) 972-8431 Serving the Stuart area. Website More Info 1. Address, Stuart M PA Attorneys General Practice Attorneys Divorce Attorneys (3) 36 YEARS IN BUSINESS 8 YEARS WITH Website Directions More Info (772) 266-7241 611 SW Federal Hwy Stuart, FL 34994 Integrity and dignity in a Lawyer....Really! Posted by:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1877234982#1_3622833392
Title: Best 30 Attorneys in Stuart, FL with Reviews - YP.com Headings: Attorneys in Stuart, FL Attorneys in Stuart, FL Ad Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. Ad The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 1. Address, Stuart M PA 2. Johnson Karen L 3. Ohle & Ohle 4. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 5. Keane Law Firm 6. Moreno Christine M Attorney CPA 7. Sundheim Frederick G Jr 8. L Lisa Batts, Esquire 9. Steger Law (1) BBB Rating: A+ 10. Berger Jason D PA 11. Stewart, Larry M PA 12. The Law Office of Gloria Seidule 13. Fields, Jordan BBB Rating: A+ 14. Steven Greene Atty 15. Ferraro & Ferraro CPAs PA 16. Berger Jason D PA 17. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 18. The Keane Law Firm 19. ED+A Acoustics 20. Oughterson Sundheim & Associates PA 21. Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. 22. The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 23. Concha, Hugo J 24. Ohle and Ohle Attorneys at Law 25. Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley PA 26. Michael Todd Rebuck 27. Baldwin, Patricia A 28. Ziskinder Steve PA 29. Messer and Messer Law Offices 30. Legal Aid Legal Services Corp We found 684 results for Attorneys in or near Stuart, FL. Content: SORT: Default Default Distance Rating Name (A - Z) Free Consultation Speaks Spanish BBB Rated A+/A All Filters Ad Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. Attorneys Family Law Attorneys 9 YEARS WITH (772) 600-4039 Palm City, FL 34990 Website More Info Ad The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC Attorneys Personal Injury Law Attorneys 1 YEARS WITH (888) 972-8431 Serving the Stuart area. Website More Info 1. Address, Stuart M PA Attorneys General Practice Attorneys Divorce Attorneys (3) 36 YEARS IN BUSINESS 8 YEARS WITH Website Directions More Info (772) 266-7241 611 SW Federal Hwy Stuart, FL 34994 Integrity and dignity in a Lawyer....Really! Posted by: Stephanie, a Wrongful Termination client, 3 months ago. I recommend Stuart Address. I used… 2. Johnson Karen L Attorneys Divorce Attorneys Legal Service Plans (3) 27 YEARS IN BUSINESS Website Directions More Info (772) 419-9973 310 SE Detroit Ave Stuart, FL 34994 CB Karen and her staff are highly qualified! Her expertise is exemplary and she managed to be confident, caring and professional during the most… 3.
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Title: Best 30 Attorneys in Stuart, FL with Reviews - YP.com Headings: Attorneys in Stuart, FL Attorneys in Stuart, FL Ad Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. Ad The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 1. Address, Stuart M PA 2. Johnson Karen L 3. Ohle & Ohle 4. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 5. Keane Law Firm 6. Moreno Christine M Attorney CPA 7. Sundheim Frederick G Jr 8. L Lisa Batts, Esquire 9. Steger Law (1) BBB Rating: A+ 10. Berger Jason D PA 11. Stewart, Larry M PA 12. The Law Office of Gloria Seidule 13. Fields, Jordan BBB Rating: A+ 14. Steven Greene Atty 15. Ferraro & Ferraro CPAs PA 16. Berger Jason D PA 17. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 18. The Keane Law Firm 19. ED+A Acoustics 20. Oughterson Sundheim & Associates PA 21. Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. 22. The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 23. Concha, Hugo J 24. Ohle and Ohle Attorneys at Law 25. Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley PA 26. Michael Todd Rebuck 27. Baldwin, Patricia A 28. Ziskinder Steve PA 29. Messer and Messer Law Offices 30. Legal Aid Legal Services Corp We found 684 results for Attorneys in or near Stuart, FL. Content: Stephanie, a Wrongful Termination client, 3 months ago. I recommend Stuart Address. I used… 2. Johnson Karen L Attorneys Divorce Attorneys Legal Service Plans (3) 27 YEARS IN BUSINESS Website Directions More Info (772) 419-9973 310 SE Detroit Ave Stuart, FL 34994 CB Karen and her staff are highly qualified! Her expertise is exemplary and she managed to be confident, caring and professional during the most… 3. Ohle & Ohle Attorneys Civil Litigation & Trial Law Attorneys General Practice Attorneys (1) 49 YEARS IN BUSINESS 6 YEARS WITH Website Directions More Info (772) 266-2518 32 SE Ocean Blvd Stuart, FL 34994 Mrs. Ohle has professionally handled several civil matters for me. I would recommend her to anyone with a family matter or a civil matter 4. Abrahamson & Abrahamson Attorneys Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Attorneys Probate Law Attorneys 4 YEARS WITH Website Directions More Info (772) 888-0299 759 SW Federal Hwy Ste 302 Stuart, FL 34994 5. Keane Law Firm Attorneys Administrative & Governmental Law Attorneys Family Law Attorneys 36 YEARS IN BUSINESS 2 YEARS WITH Website Directions More Info (772) 210-9952 789 SW Federal Hwy Stuart, FL 34994 From Business: The Keane Law Firm, Chartered is dedicated to quality, integrity and providing personalized legal service to our clients - helping them with complex issues… 6.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_58_1877234982#3_3622838480
Title: Best 30 Attorneys in Stuart, FL with Reviews - YP.com Headings: Attorneys in Stuart, FL Attorneys in Stuart, FL Ad Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. Ad The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 1. Address, Stuart M PA 2. Johnson Karen L 3. Ohle & Ohle 4. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 5. Keane Law Firm 6. Moreno Christine M Attorney CPA 7. Sundheim Frederick G Jr 8. L Lisa Batts, Esquire 9. Steger Law (1) BBB Rating: A+ 10. Berger Jason D PA 11. Stewart, Larry M PA 12. The Law Office of Gloria Seidule 13. Fields, Jordan BBB Rating: A+ 14. Steven Greene Atty 15. Ferraro & Ferraro CPAs PA 16. Berger Jason D PA 17. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 18. The Keane Law Firm 19. ED+A Acoustics 20. Oughterson Sundheim & Associates PA 21. Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. 22. The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 23. Concha, Hugo J 24. Ohle and Ohle Attorneys at Law 25. Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley PA 26. Michael Todd Rebuck 27. Baldwin, Patricia A 28. Ziskinder Steve PA 29. Messer and Messer Law Offices 30. Legal Aid Legal Services Corp We found 684 results for Attorneys in or near Stuart, FL. Content: Ohle & Ohle Attorneys Civil Litigation & Trial Law Attorneys General Practice Attorneys (1) 49 YEARS IN BUSINESS 6 YEARS WITH Website Directions More Info (772) 266-2518 32 SE Ocean Blvd Stuart, FL 34994 Mrs. Ohle has professionally handled several civil matters for me. I would recommend her to anyone with a family matter or a civil matter 4. Abrahamson & Abrahamson Attorneys Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Attorneys Probate Law Attorneys 4 YEARS WITH Website Directions More Info (772) 888-0299 759 SW Federal Hwy Ste 302 Stuart, FL 34994 5. Keane Law Firm Attorneys Administrative & Governmental Law Attorneys Family Law Attorneys 36 YEARS IN BUSINESS 2 YEARS WITH Website Directions More Info (772) 210-9952 789 SW Federal Hwy Stuart, FL 34994 From Business: The Keane Law Firm, Chartered is dedicated to quality, integrity and providing personalized legal service to our clients - helping them with complex issues… 6. Moreno Christine M Attorney CPA Attorneys Tax Attorneys Administrative & Governmental Law Attorneys (2) 37 YEARS IN BUSINESS Website Directions Services More Info (772) 485-6767 4450 SE Federal Hwy Stuart, FL 34997 Miss Moreno is an awesome and caring Attorney. She is very helpful and knowledgeable. 7. Sundheim Frederick G Jr Attorneys Family Law Attorneys Elder Law Attorneys 96 YEARS IN BUSINESS Website Directions More Info (772) 247-2237 300 SW 3rd St Stuart, FL 34994 From Business: Do you need help with completing a property transaction for your home or business?
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Title: Best 30 Attorneys in Stuart, FL with Reviews - YP.com Headings: Attorneys in Stuart, FL Attorneys in Stuart, FL Ad Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. Ad The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 1. Address, Stuart M PA 2. Johnson Karen L 3. Ohle & Ohle 4. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 5. Keane Law Firm 6. Moreno Christine M Attorney CPA 7. Sundheim Frederick G Jr 8. L Lisa Batts, Esquire 9. Steger Law (1) BBB Rating: A+ 10. Berger Jason D PA 11. Stewart, Larry M PA 12. The Law Office of Gloria Seidule 13. Fields, Jordan BBB Rating: A+ 14. Steven Greene Atty 15. Ferraro & Ferraro CPAs PA 16. Berger Jason D PA 17. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 18. The Keane Law Firm 19. ED+A Acoustics 20. Oughterson Sundheim & Associates PA 21. Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. 22. The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 23. Concha, Hugo J 24. Ohle and Ohle Attorneys at Law 25. Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley PA 26. Michael Todd Rebuck 27. Baldwin, Patricia A 28. Ziskinder Steve PA 29. Messer and Messer Law Offices 30. Legal Aid Legal Services Corp We found 684 results for Attorneys in or near Stuart, FL. Content: Moreno Christine M Attorney CPA Attorneys Tax Attorneys Administrative & Governmental Law Attorneys (2) 37 YEARS IN BUSINESS Website Directions Services More Info (772) 485-6767 4450 SE Federal Hwy Stuart, FL 34997 Miss Moreno is an awesome and caring Attorney. She is very helpful and knowledgeable. 7. Sundheim Frederick G Jr Attorneys Family Law Attorneys Elder Law Attorneys 96 YEARS IN BUSINESS Website Directions More Info (772) 247-2237 300 SW 3rd St Stuart, FL 34994 From Business: Do you need help with completing a property transaction for your home or business? Do you need representation on a settlement service? If so, do not hesitate and… 8. L Lisa Batts, Esquire Attorneys Family Law Attorneys Divorce Attorneys (4) 17 YEARS IN BUSINESS 1 YEARS WITH Directions More Info (772) 287-1883 55 SE Osceola St Stuart, FL 34994 Three and a half months into my divorce, it was time for new representation. My wife had taken my son and left, keeping him away from me, out of… 9. Steger Law Attorneys Family Law Attorneys Estate Planning Attorneys (1) BBB Rating:
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Title: Best 30 Attorneys in Stuart, FL with Reviews - YP.com Headings: Attorneys in Stuart, FL Attorneys in Stuart, FL Ad Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. Ad The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 1. Address, Stuart M PA 2. Johnson Karen L 3. Ohle & Ohle 4. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 5. Keane Law Firm 6. Moreno Christine M Attorney CPA 7. Sundheim Frederick G Jr 8. L Lisa Batts, Esquire 9. Steger Law (1) BBB Rating: A+ 10. Berger Jason D PA 11. Stewart, Larry M PA 12. The Law Office of Gloria Seidule 13. Fields, Jordan BBB Rating: A+ 14. Steven Greene Atty 15. Ferraro & Ferraro CPAs PA 16. Berger Jason D PA 17. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 18. The Keane Law Firm 19. ED+A Acoustics 20. Oughterson Sundheim & Associates PA 21. Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. 22. The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 23. Concha, Hugo J 24. Ohle and Ohle Attorneys at Law 25. Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley PA 26. Michael Todd Rebuck 27. Baldwin, Patricia A 28. Ziskinder Steve PA 29. Messer and Messer Law Offices 30. Legal Aid Legal Services Corp We found 684 results for Attorneys in or near Stuart, FL. Content: A+ 42 YEARS IN BUSINESS Website Directions Services (772) 287-8888 603 SW Cleveland Ave Stuart, FL 34994 Very pleased!!! Mr. Steger did a wonderful job on the refinance of my house in 2007. He even helped me to lower the interest rate and not lock in… 10. Berger Jason D PA Attorneys General Practice Attorneys Estate Planning, Probate, & Living Trusts 2 YEARS WITH Website Directions (772) 403-5880 850 NW Federal Hwy Stuart, FL 34994 11. Stewart, Larry M PA Attorneys Business Law Attorneys Title Companies 47 YEARS IN BUSINESS Directions Services (772) 283-8191 73 SW Flagler Ave Stuart, FL 34994 12. The Law Office of Gloria Seidule Attorneys Medical Law Attorneys Transportation Law Attorneys (1) 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS Website Directions Services (772) 287-1220 2400 SE Federal Hwy Stuart, FL 34994 From Business: Here at the Law Office of Gloria Seidule, personal injury law firm we have been protecting the rights of those who have been injured as a result of the… 13. Fields, Jordan Attorneys Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Attorneys Elder Law Attorneys BBB Rating: A+ 44 YEARS IN BUSINESS Website Directions (772) 286-0890 416 SE Cortez Ave Stuart, FL 34994 From Business: Stuart Probate Lawyer I am Jordan Fields.
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Title: Best 30 Attorneys in Stuart, FL with Reviews - YP.com Headings: Attorneys in Stuart, FL Attorneys in Stuart, FL Ad Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. Ad The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 1. Address, Stuart M PA 2. Johnson Karen L 3. Ohle & Ohle 4. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 5. Keane Law Firm 6. Moreno Christine M Attorney CPA 7. Sundheim Frederick G Jr 8. L Lisa Batts, Esquire 9. Steger Law (1) BBB Rating: A+ 10. Berger Jason D PA 11. Stewart, Larry M PA 12. The Law Office of Gloria Seidule 13. Fields, Jordan BBB Rating: A+ 14. Steven Greene Atty 15. Ferraro & Ferraro CPAs PA 16. Berger Jason D PA 17. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 18. The Keane Law Firm 19. ED+A Acoustics 20. Oughterson Sundheim & Associates PA 21. Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. 22. The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 23. Concha, Hugo J 24. Ohle and Ohle Attorneys at Law 25. Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley PA 26. Michael Todd Rebuck 27. Baldwin, Patricia A 28. Ziskinder Steve PA 29. Messer and Messer Law Offices 30. Legal Aid Legal Services Corp We found 684 results for Attorneys in or near Stuart, FL. Content: The Law Office of Gloria Seidule Attorneys Medical Law Attorneys Transportation Law Attorneys (1) 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS Website Directions Services (772) 287-1220 2400 SE Federal Hwy Stuart, FL 34994 From Business: Here at the Law Office of Gloria Seidule, personal injury law firm we have been protecting the rights of those who have been injured as a result of the… 13. Fields, Jordan Attorneys Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Attorneys Elder Law Attorneys BBB Rating: A+ 44 YEARS IN BUSINESS Website Directions (772) 286-0890 416 SE Cortez Ave Stuart, FL 34994 From Business: Stuart Probate Lawyer I am Jordan Fields. I have represented clients across Florida since 1975. Much of my work involves helping clients prepare estate plans. My… 14. Steven Greene Atty Attorneys Criminal Law Attorneys General Practice Attorneys 41 YEARS IN BUSINESS Directions (772) 288-6868 3727 SE Ocean Blvd Stuart, FL 34996 From Business: Protecting Your Freedom on the Treasure Coast for Over 30 Years 15.
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Title: Best 30 Attorneys in Stuart, FL with Reviews - YP.com Headings: Attorneys in Stuart, FL Attorneys in Stuart, FL Ad Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. Ad The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 1. Address, Stuart M PA 2. Johnson Karen L 3. Ohle & Ohle 4. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 5. Keane Law Firm 6. Moreno Christine M Attorney CPA 7. Sundheim Frederick G Jr 8. L Lisa Batts, Esquire 9. Steger Law (1) BBB Rating: A+ 10. Berger Jason D PA 11. Stewart, Larry M PA 12. The Law Office of Gloria Seidule 13. Fields, Jordan BBB Rating: A+ 14. Steven Greene Atty 15. Ferraro & Ferraro CPAs PA 16. Berger Jason D PA 17. Abrahamson & Abrahamson 18. The Keane Law Firm 19. ED+A Acoustics 20. Oughterson Sundheim & Associates PA 21. Rebuck, Michael Todd P.A. 22. The Schiller Kessler Group, PLC 23. Concha, Hugo J 24. Ohle and Ohle Attorneys at Law 25. Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley PA 26. Michael Todd Rebuck 27. Baldwin, Patricia A 28. Ziskinder Steve PA 29. Messer and Messer Law Offices 30. Legal Aid Legal Services Corp We found 684 results for Attorneys in or near Stuart, FL. Content: Contact Us For More Information! 26. Michael Todd Rebuck Attorneys Bankruptcy Law Attorneys Automobile Accident Attorneys (30) 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS 9 YEARS WITH Website Coupons Schedule a Consultation YP Ad Directions Services More Info (772) 266-7488 1025 SW Martin Downs Blvd Palm City, FL 34990 Free Consultation SH I've called around and have had free consultations but his was the one that stood out the most I just knew he would be the man for the job I could… 27. Baldwin, Patricia A Attorneys Estate Planning, Probate, & Living Trusts Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Attorneys 23 YEARS IN BUSINESS 8 YEARS WITH Website YP Ad Directions Services More Info (772) 800-2002 8000 S Us Highway 1 Ste 300 Port Saint Lucie, FL 34952 From Business: At Patricia A. Baldwin, P.A., you will get personalized estate planning solutions. Home and hospital visits are also available. Contact us today to schedule an… 28. Ziskinder Steve PA Attorneys Family Law Attorneys DUI & DWI Attorneys (3) 33 YEARS IN BUSINESS 7 YEARS WITH Website YP Ad Directions More Info (772) 466-8000 311 S 2nd St Suite 102B Fort Pierce, FL 34950 this guy took me for $5000 with a pen and a smile. postponed my case for a year then tried to make
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Title: Native American vs American Indian: Understanding the Difference Headings: Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Want to know what someone prefers to be called? Ask them. The preference between using Native American or American Indian is personal. Some people would rather be identified by their clan. The U.S. Census uses the term American Indian. Avoid the term "Indian," if you are non-Indigenous. Content: Native American vs American Indian: Understanding the Difference Type keyword (s) to search Our editors handpick the products that we feature. We may earn commission from the links on this page. Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Want to know what someone prefers to be called? Ask them. By Samantha Vincenty Jan 4, 2021 According to the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), “there are 574 federally recognized Indian Nations (variously called tribes, nations, bands, pueblos, communities and native villages) in the United States,” in addition to hundreds of sovereign tribal Nations. For thousands of years before the U.S. was founded by European immigrants, the current Nation members' ancestors inhabited what we now call North America. Each Indian Nation's culture is uniquely shaped by its history, original languages, beliefs, and its members' past and current relationship to land they once held—or, in some cases, still hold—claim to. Similarly, every person of Native American descent is shaped by said history as well as their own experiences, whether or not they live on a reservation or identify as a citizen of a particular tribe.
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Title: Native American vs American Indian: Understanding the Difference Headings: Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Want to know what someone prefers to be called? Ask them. The preference between using Native American or American Indian is personal. Some people would rather be identified by their clan. The U.S. Census uses the term American Indian. Avoid the term "Indian," if you are non-Indigenous. Content: Ask them. By Samantha Vincenty Jan 4, 2021 According to the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), “there are 574 federally recognized Indian Nations (variously called tribes, nations, bands, pueblos, communities and native villages) in the United States,” in addition to hundreds of sovereign tribal Nations. For thousands of years before the U.S. was founded by European immigrants, the current Nation members' ancestors inhabited what we now call North America. Each Indian Nation's culture is uniquely shaped by its history, original languages, beliefs, and its members' past and current relationship to land they once held—or, in some cases, still hold—claim to. Similarly, every person of Native American descent is shaped by said history as well as their own experiences, whether or not they live on a reservation or identify as a citizen of a particular tribe. Given the wide cultural diversity across a population that's millions-strong according to U.S. Census data, there is no one single answer to a question like "what do Native Americans call themselves? Is American Indian preferred?" That said, there are terms that should definitely be avoided. And, as is the case with the Hispanic vs Latino terminology debate (which comes with its own complex socio-geographic history), deferring to how people choose to define themselves is always best. Below, a high-level look at a complicated topic:
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Title: Native American vs American Indian: Understanding the Difference Headings: Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Want to know what someone prefers to be called? Ask them. The preference between using Native American or American Indian is personal. Some people would rather be identified by their clan. The U.S. Census uses the term American Indian. Avoid the term "Indian," if you are non-Indigenous. Content: Given the wide cultural diversity across a population that's millions-strong according to U.S. Census data, there is no one single answer to a question like "what do Native Americans call themselves? Is American Indian preferred?" That said, there are terms that should definitely be avoided. And, as is the case with the Hispanic vs Latino terminology debate (which comes with its own complex socio-geographic history), deferring to how people choose to define themselves is always best. Below, a high-level look at a complicated topic: The terms American Indian vs Native American vs Indigenous. To learn more, check out these Native American authors for a wealth of perspectives, dip your toe into the world of the #NativeTikTok tag on the popular social app, and see why some celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day every October. The preference between using Native American or American Indian is personal. Both terms are generally acceptable, according to the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), a Smithsonian institution based in both New York and Washington, D.C. "In the United States, Native American has been widely used but is falling out of favor with some groups, and the terms American Indian or Indigenous American are preferred by many Native people," a FAQ on the museum site explains. In its 2019 "Tribal Nations and the United States" report, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) defined Native American as "All Native people of the United States and its trust territories (i.e., American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Chamorros, and American Samoans), as well as persons from Canadian First Nations and Indigenous communities in Mexico and Central and South America who are U.S. residents."
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Title: Native American vs American Indian: Understanding the Difference Headings: Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Want to know what someone prefers to be called? Ask them. The preference between using Native American or American Indian is personal. Some people would rather be identified by their clan. The U.S. Census uses the term American Indian. Avoid the term "Indian," if you are non-Indigenous. Content: The terms American Indian vs Native American vs Indigenous. To learn more, check out these Native American authors for a wealth of perspectives, dip your toe into the world of the #NativeTikTok tag on the popular social app, and see why some celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day every October. The preference between using Native American or American Indian is personal. Both terms are generally acceptable, according to the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), a Smithsonian institution based in both New York and Washington, D.C. "In the United States, Native American has been widely used but is falling out of favor with some groups, and the terms American Indian or Indigenous American are preferred by many Native people," a FAQ on the museum site explains. In its 2019 "Tribal Nations and the United States" report, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) defined Native American as "All Native people of the United States and its trust territories (i.e., American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Chamorros, and American Samoans), as well as persons from Canadian First Nations and Indigenous communities in Mexico and Central and South America who are U.S. residents." "The term Native American grew out of the political movements of the 1960s and '70s and is commonly used in legislation covering the Indigenous people of the lower 48 states and U.S. territories," Kevin Gover, NMAI director and citizen of the Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, wrote in a 2017 Washington Post op-ed. " But Native Americans use a range of words to describe themselves, and all are appropriate." Gover goes on to explain that you'll also see people identify as Native, Indian, or Indigenous in the U.S., while in Canada, First Nations and First Peoples are most commonly used. “The consensus, however, is that whenever possible, Native people prefer to be called by their specific tribal name," the NMAI site notes. This content is imported from Instagram.
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Title: Native American vs American Indian: Understanding the Difference Headings: Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Want to know what someone prefers to be called? Ask them. The preference between using Native American or American Indian is personal. Some people would rather be identified by their clan. The U.S. Census uses the term American Indian. Avoid the term "Indian," if you are non-Indigenous. Content: "The term Native American grew out of the political movements of the 1960s and '70s and is commonly used in legislation covering the Indigenous people of the lower 48 states and U.S. territories," Kevin Gover, NMAI director and citizen of the Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, wrote in a 2017 Washington Post op-ed. " But Native Americans use a range of words to describe themselves, and all are appropriate." Gover goes on to explain that you'll also see people identify as Native, Indian, or Indigenous in the U.S., while in Canada, First Nations and First Peoples are most commonly used. “The consensus, however, is that whenever possible, Native people prefer to be called by their specific tribal name," the NMAI site notes. This content is imported from Instagram. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. View this post on Instagram A post shared by James Jones (@notoriouscree) That specificity matters to some because it's a way of honoring the culture that pre-dated European colonizers' arrival. " Many Native Americans identify as our tribes in our own languages," Allie Young, citizen of the Navajo Nation and founder of nonprofit Protect the Sacred, tells OprahMag.com. " For example, I prefer Diné, which means "the People" in our language, over Navajo, which is a Spanish name given to us by those who colonized our communities." According to Young, there are movements within tribal communities across the U.S. to restore the original tribal names, and make them the norm.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_2001320#5_5835501
Title: Native American vs American Indian: Understanding the Difference Headings: Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Want to know what someone prefers to be called? Ask them. The preference between using Native American or American Indian is personal. Some people would rather be identified by their clan. The U.S. Census uses the term American Indian. Avoid the term "Indian," if you are non-Indigenous. Content: You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. View this post on Instagram A post shared by James Jones (@notoriouscree) That specificity matters to some because it's a way of honoring the culture that pre-dated European colonizers' arrival. " Many Native Americans identify as our tribes in our own languages," Allie Young, citizen of the Navajo Nation and founder of nonprofit Protect the Sacred, tells OprahMag.com. " For example, I prefer Diné, which means "the People" in our language, over Navajo, which is a Spanish name given to us by those who colonized our communities." According to Young, there are movements within tribal communities across the U.S. to restore the original tribal names, and make them the norm. Some people would rather be identified by their clan. In addition to tribal affiliation, other things a Native person may consider part of their self-identification include sharing a regional language, or their descent from a specific clan within a larger tribe, which shares its own inherited culture. "The other way we identify ourselves as Diné people is by our clans and clanship system. We call this K'é, meaning family and kinship," Young says. " Every Diné person's first clan is their mother's clan, which is also their maternal grandmother's clan and so on, passed down matrilineally.
https://www.oprahmag.com/life/a34485478/native-american-vs-american-indian-meaning/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_2001320#8_5842028
Title: Native American vs American Indian: Understanding the Difference Headings: Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Want to know what someone prefers to be called? Ask them. The preference between using Native American or American Indian is personal. Some people would rather be identified by their clan. The U.S. Census uses the term American Indian. Avoid the term "Indian," if you are non-Indigenous. Content: When we have a grasp on these concepts, we are better relatives to one another and we act with compassion and love." The U.S. Census uses the term American Indian. The U.S. census has been combining "American Indian or Alaska Native" into one identity since 2000, making the precise number of Indigenous people living in the lower 48 states impossible to come by (the Census Bureau believes it undercounted the number living on reservations by 4.9 percent in 2010). In a joint decision by the Bureau and tribal groups it was decided that the 2020 Census would continue to allow people to self-identify their tribal affiliations as a write-in under the race section. Avoid the term "Indian," if you are non-Indigenous. Not least because it's confusing: while Merriam Webster still secondarily defines it as shorthand for American Indian, the term Indian is more commonly used to describe the people, food, and customs of India, the South Asian country. While the term "American Indian" has historically been used by both Native-run organizations and the U.S. government, "Indian" evokes a dark history of negative stereotypes. "We've been called 'Indians' and 'injun' to degrade us to a position of inferiority, and that's what we're reminded of when non-Natives call us Indian," says Young, adding that the term has been reclaimed within Native communities. Some Natives have also come to use the term "Indian Country" to describe the tribal Nations in collective;
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_2001320#9_5844251
Title: Native American vs American Indian: Understanding the Difference Headings: Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Should You Use Native American or American Indian? That Depends on Who You Ask Want to know what someone prefers to be called? Ask them. The preference between using Native American or American Indian is personal. Some people would rather be identified by their clan. The U.S. Census uses the term American Indian. Avoid the term "Indian," if you are non-Indigenous. Content: Not least because it's confusing: while Merriam Webster still secondarily defines it as shorthand for American Indian, the term Indian is more commonly used to describe the people, food, and customs of India, the South Asian country. While the term "American Indian" has historically been used by both Native-run organizations and the U.S. government, "Indian" evokes a dark history of negative stereotypes. "We've been called 'Indians' and 'injun' to degrade us to a position of inferiority, and that's what we're reminded of when non-Natives call us Indian," says Young, adding that the term has been reclaimed within Native communities. Some Natives have also come to use the term "Indian Country" to describe the tribal Nations in collective; the NCAI notes that the term "Indian country," lowercase c, also appears in U.S. Code and is a legal term that's been used in Supreme Court opinions. Again, while Native people can choose to use it at their own discretion, "it's one of those things where we're allowed to refer to ourselves in ways others aren't," Young says. " Because we've suffered immense trauma at the hands of colonizers and are still suffering from intergenerational trauma, reclaiming terms is the way we cope and heal." Ultimately, if you're unclear on what an Indigenous person prefers to be called, the quickest way to know is to ask them. For more stories like this, sign up for our newsletter.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_3980189#19_10255422
Title: The Importance Of Business Goals And Objectives | Opstart Headings: The Importance Of Business Goals And Objectives The Importance Of Business Goals And Objectives Business Goals and Objectives 101 Goals Objectives But Why? Hard Data The Intangibles Direction Planning Motivation Evaluation Business Goals and Objectives: The Results Quicker Growth Increased Financial Returns Beating the Competition Getting Your Business Off the Ground Content: Just don’t get caught up in setting quotas with implied consequences for falling short. Setting goals is positive, but consequence-driven quotas hurt productivity. Evaluation Business goals and objectives make excellent benchmarks to gauge your company’s success in an objective way. The more goals you meet, the more successful your company. The more objectives you accomplish, the better you’re doing at fully achieving your goals. From a management perspective, this helps make decisions on the future of the company. Despite all successes, sometimes you won’t achieve your goals. That’s fine and gives you an idea of what you can realistically achieve. You can then alter your expectations, goals, and strategy to reach those objectives. Understanding what you’re capable of helps save money in the long-term that you’d otherwise waste on less than feasible endeavours.
https://www.opstart.ca/the-importance-of-business-goals-and-objectives/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_21116628#3_48590165
Title: How to Buy Abandoned Homes With No Money in 2020 (3 Ways) Headings: How to Buy Abandoned Homes With No Money? 3 Ways to Own a House How to Buy Abandoned Homes With No Money? 3 Ways to Own a House Table of Contents 1. Buy the House Using Your Credit Card 2. Get a Loan From the Government 3. Check to See What Rights Squatters Have in Your Jurisdiction Can You Buy an Abandoned Home With No Money? Absolutely! Content: If you feel like you can either flip the house quickly for a profit or rent it out for an amount higher than your monthly payment, then it makes sense to buy the house. Don’t go in debt for a home that you aren’t sure that it’s possible to make a profit from. You will have to pay off your credit card debt as fast as you possibly can. Credit cards are notorious for high-interest rates, and you don’t want that chiseling away at your profits. Pay off the amount you put on your charge card as quickly as possible. If you do, then it’s possible to buy another home quickly and build up an excellent portfolio of homes that you’re renting. If you’re flipping the house, then do it as soon as possible to pay off your debt. The hope is that you will make enough profit that you will be able to buy another home without the need for credit. 2. Get a Loan From the Government Depending on where you live, there may be government loans available to buy homes.
https://www.optiux.com/how-to-buy-abandoned-homes-with-no-money/
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Title: FAQ — NYC OPT OUT Headings: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) New York State is required by federal law to administer math and ELA (English Language Arts) tests to every public school student in 3rd-8th grade and science tests in 4th and 8th grade. However, it is your right as a parent to refuse these tests on behalf of your child. HOW TO REFUSE ("Opt Out" of) THE STATE TESTS Q: I have decided to opt my child out. What do I need to do? Q: I was told that I am required to meet with the principal if I want to opt out. Is that true? Q: If we refuse the tests, will my child have to take the make up? Q: What if my principal tells me that I am not allowed to refuse the tests, pressures my child to take the test, or treats my child unfairly for refusing? Q: What if I refuse permission for my child to take the test, but the school makes my child take it anyway? TEST REFUSAL & STUDENTS Q: Will students who refuse the tests be subject to any negative consequences (being scored a level 1, held back, banned from extracurricular activities, denied services, etc.)? Q: Will opting out stop my child from getting into a good middle or high school? Q: My child has an IEP. Can I opt out of the tests and still have him fulfill his IEP? Q: Will boycotting the tests interfere with my child’s promotion or put her at risk for being sent to summer school? Q: I heard that under the federal education law ( ESSA) my child will be scored a 1 (the lowest score) if she opts out. Is that true? TEST REFUSAL & SCHOOLS Q: I’ve heard that if a large number of students opt out, our school could lose money. Is this true? Q: I’ve heard that if a large number of students opt out, our school could be taken over by the state. Is this true? Q: What happens to my kid’s school if more than 5% of the students refuse the tests? TEST REFUSAL & TEACHERS Q: If high-performing students opt out of the tests, will it lower the evaluation scores of their teachers? Content: We have heard that some NYC parents are being told they cannot print out a form letter like our sample letter. If this happens to you, ask to see where this rule appears in writing from from the NYC DOE or New York State Education Department. If you are shown something, please ask for a copy or take a picture and send it to us .) Make arrangements with your child’s teacher and/or principal for what your child will do during the testing days. Most schools will have non-testing children read, write, or draw quietly either in their classroom or in a separate location like the library. Some will send children to help out in lower grades. If the school has large numbers of children opting out, the school day may proceed more or less normally, with the few children who are testing sent to a separate location. Bottom line: You do not have to keep your child home in order to refuse the tests. Q:
https://www.optoutnyc.com/faq/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_22381634#14_51628519
Title: FAQ — NYC OPT OUT Headings: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) New York State is required by federal law to administer math and ELA (English Language Arts) tests to every public school student in 3rd-8th grade and science tests in 4th and 8th grade. However, it is your right as a parent to refuse these tests on behalf of your child. HOW TO REFUSE ("Opt Out" of) THE STATE TESTS Q: I have decided to opt my child out. What do I need to do? Q: I was told that I am required to meet with the principal if I want to opt out. Is that true? Q: If we refuse the tests, will my child have to take the make up? Q: What if my principal tells me that I am not allowed to refuse the tests, pressures my child to take the test, or treats my child unfairly for refusing? Q: What if I refuse permission for my child to take the test, but the school makes my child take it anyway? TEST REFUSAL & STUDENTS Q: Will students who refuse the tests be subject to any negative consequences (being scored a level 1, held back, banned from extracurricular activities, denied services, etc.)? Q: Will opting out stop my child from getting into a good middle or high school? Q: My child has an IEP. Can I opt out of the tests and still have him fulfill his IEP? Q: Will boycotting the tests interfere with my child’s promotion or put her at risk for being sent to summer school? Q: I heard that under the federal education law ( ESSA) my child will be scored a 1 (the lowest score) if she opts out. Is that true? TEST REFUSAL & SCHOOLS Q: I’ve heard that if a large number of students opt out, our school could lose money. Is this true? Q: I’ve heard that if a large number of students opt out, our school could be taken over by the state. Is this true? Q: What happens to my kid’s school if more than 5% of the students refuse the tests? TEST REFUSAL & TEACHERS Q: If high-performing students opt out of the tests, will it lower the evaluation scores of their teachers? Content: Yes, any student may opt out of the state tests. There is no formal connection between your child’s IEP and the state tests. In making your opt out decision for your child with an IEP, you may find it useful to know that the tests are generally not sensitive enough to measure the progress made by children with disabilities; in 2019 New York state tests labeled approximately 86% of children with disabilities as failing (“not proficient”).* Many parents and educators believe that the tests are particularly damaging for children who are dramatically below grade level. An example from one special education teacher: “ Take the case of a 4th grader who reads on a 1st grade level due to dyslexia. It is really upsetting for that child to sit for hours with a test booklet labeled ‘4th Grade;’ she knows it is much too hard for her, but also that her teachers and parents expect her to complete it. In addition, that particular test cannot measure any progress which she may have made toward the goals of her IEP because its starting point wasn’t appropriate for her.”
https://www.optoutnyc.com/faq/
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Title: FAQ — NYC OPT OUT Headings: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) New York State is required by federal law to administer math and ELA (English Language Arts) tests to every public school student in 3rd-8th grade and science tests in 4th and 8th grade. However, it is your right as a parent to refuse these tests on behalf of your child. HOW TO REFUSE ("Opt Out" of) THE STATE TESTS Q: I have decided to opt my child out. What do I need to do? Q: I was told that I am required to meet with the principal if I want to opt out. Is that true? Q: If we refuse the tests, will my child have to take the make up? Q: What if my principal tells me that I am not allowed to refuse the tests, pressures my child to take the test, or treats my child unfairly for refusing? Q: What if I refuse permission for my child to take the test, but the school makes my child take it anyway? TEST REFUSAL & STUDENTS Q: Will students who refuse the tests be subject to any negative consequences (being scored a level 1, held back, banned from extracurricular activities, denied services, etc.)? Q: Will opting out stop my child from getting into a good middle or high school? Q: My child has an IEP. Can I opt out of the tests and still have him fulfill his IEP? Q: Will boycotting the tests interfere with my child’s promotion or put her at risk for being sent to summer school? Q: I heard that under the federal education law ( ESSA) my child will be scored a 1 (the lowest score) if she opts out. Is that true? TEST REFUSAL & SCHOOLS Q: I’ve heard that if a large number of students opt out, our school could lose money. Is this true? Q: I’ve heard that if a large number of students opt out, our school could be taken over by the state. Is this true? Q: What happens to my kid’s school if more than 5% of the students refuse the tests? TEST REFUSAL & TEACHERS Q: If high-performing students opt out of the tests, will it lower the evaluation scores of their teachers? Content: Q: Will boycotting the tests interfere with my child’s promotion or put her at risk for being sent to summer school? Some principals have told parents that children who do not take state tests will not be promoted or must attend summer school. This is not true. State law specifies that standardized test scores cannot be the sole or even primary criterion for promotion. Assessments from the entire school year are considered when discussing progress and readiness for the next grade, and families should be informed of student progress throughout the school year. If promotion were in doubt, that information should have been entered into the system in January and shared with families by February. ( In other words, well before the administration of the tests.) If there is a pre-existing concern about a child’s promotion, the teacher creates a portfolio with samples of the student’s work, which is reviewed by the principal. According to the NYC Department of Education’s 2017 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), the most recent detailed public information available on this topic, “Schools may not require students to complete a promotion portfolio simply because a student does not take the State test” (p.2). (
https://www.optoutnyc.com/faq/
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Title: FAQ — NYC OPT OUT Headings: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) New York State is required by federal law to administer math and ELA (English Language Arts) tests to every public school student in 3rd-8th grade and science tests in 4th and 8th grade. However, it is your right as a parent to refuse these tests on behalf of your child. HOW TO REFUSE ("Opt Out" of) THE STATE TESTS Q: I have decided to opt my child out. What do I need to do? Q: I was told that I am required to meet with the principal if I want to opt out. Is that true? Q: If we refuse the tests, will my child have to take the make up? Q: What if my principal tells me that I am not allowed to refuse the tests, pressures my child to take the test, or treats my child unfairly for refusing? Q: What if I refuse permission for my child to take the test, but the school makes my child take it anyway? TEST REFUSAL & STUDENTS Q: Will students who refuse the tests be subject to any negative consequences (being scored a level 1, held back, banned from extracurricular activities, denied services, etc.)? Q: Will opting out stop my child from getting into a good middle or high school? Q: My child has an IEP. Can I opt out of the tests and still have him fulfill his IEP? Q: Will boycotting the tests interfere with my child’s promotion or put her at risk for being sent to summer school? Q: I heard that under the federal education law ( ESSA) my child will be scored a 1 (the lowest score) if she opts out. Is that true? TEST REFUSAL & SCHOOLS Q: I’ve heard that if a large number of students opt out, our school could lose money. Is this true? Q: I’ve heard that if a large number of students opt out, our school could be taken over by the state. Is this true? Q: What happens to my kid’s school if more than 5% of the students refuse the tests? TEST REFUSAL & TEACHERS Q: If high-performing students opt out of the tests, will it lower the evaluation scores of their teachers? Content: Assessments from the entire school year are considered when discussing progress and readiness for the next grade, and families should be informed of student progress throughout the school year. If promotion were in doubt, that information should have been entered into the system in January and shared with families by February. ( In other words, well before the administration of the tests.) If there is a pre-existing concern about a child’s promotion, the teacher creates a portfolio with samples of the student’s work, which is reviewed by the principal. According to the NYC Department of Education’s 2017 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), the most recent detailed public information available on this topic, “Schools may not require students to complete a promotion portfolio simply because a student does not take the State test” (p.2). ( Other languages here under “Grade 3 to 8 tests.”) If the principal threatens your child with any negative consequences for refusing the tests, refer him or her to the DOE FAQ, mentioned in the previous paragraph. If you still need help, call NY State Senator Robert Jackson at 212-544-0173, and contact us; we will try to assist you. Q:
https://www.optoutnyc.com/faq/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_37378847#13_79237826
Title: Headings: Glossary of Dramatic Terms Glossary of Dramatic Terms Recognition: See denouement. Unity of time, place, and action ("the unities"): Sources Content: The opening scene of Act V of Hamlet, in which a gravedigger banters with Hamlet. Conflict: There is no drama without conflict. The conflict between opposing forces in a play can be external (between characters) or internal (within a character) and is usually resolved by the end of the play. Example: Lady Gregory's one-act play The Rising of the Moon exemplifies both types of conflict as the Policeman wrestles with his conscience in an inner conflict and confronts an antagonist in the person of the ballad singer. Complication: An intensification of the conflict in a play Convention: Literary conventions are defining features or common agreement upon strategies and/or attributes of a particular literary genre. Examples:
https://www.oranim.ac.il/sites/heb/SiteCollectionImages/pictures/english/expression/Glossary_of__drama_Dramatic.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_37378847#14_79239584
Title: Headings: Glossary of Dramatic Terms Glossary of Dramatic Terms Recognition: See denouement. Unity of time, place, and action ("the unities"): Sources Content: Lady Gregory's one-act play The Rising of the Moon exemplifies both types of conflict as the Policeman wrestles with his conscience in an inner conflict and confronts an antagonist in the person of the ballad singer. Complication: An intensification of the conflict in a play Convention: Literary conventions are defining features or common agreement upon strategies and/or attributes of a particular literary genre. Examples: The use of a chorus was a convention in Greek tragedy. Soliloquies, (which are not realistic) are accepted as part of the dramatic convention. Denouement / Resolution: Literally the action of untying. A denouement (or resolution) is the final outcome of the main complication in a play.
https://www.oranim.ac.il/sites/heb/SiteCollectionImages/pictures/english/expression/Glossary_of__drama_Dramatic.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_64320276#0_131936125
Title: Headings: SERVICE EQUITY S ER VICE E QUITY R A M E W O R K DEVELOPIN A Case Case for for Service Service Equity Equity Equality Equality doesn’t doesn’t mean mean equity equity Service Service Equity Equity Defined Defined Guiding Guiding Principles Principles Engaging Engaging Communities: Communities: Data- Data- and and Evidence-Based Evidence-Based Practices: Practices: Developing Developing Champions: Champions: Directing Directing Investments Investments and and Resources: Resources: Customizing Customizing Services Services for for Individuals Individuals and and Communities: Communities: Creating Creating Dialogue: Dialogue: Content: SERVICE EQUITY OREGON DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES S ER VICE E QUITY R A M E W O R K STMENTS AND RES O V U N I C G ENGAGING COM M N IT E IC D A C T A - R A ND P EVIDENCE-BASED IO M H C G DEVELOPIN CUSTOMIZING S E R V IC E S E U G LO CREATING DIA A Case Case for for Service Service Equity Equity Equality Equality doesn’t doesn’t mean mean equity equity This This is is equality equality This This is is equity equity Service Service Equity Equity Defined Defined Service Service Equity Equity promotes promotes health, health, safety safety and and independence independence for for all all Oregonians Oregonians by by adapting adapting services services and and policy policy to to eliminate eliminate discrimination discrimination and and disparities disparities in in the the delivery delivery of of human human services. services. This This Service Service Equity Equity framework framework explains explains how how we we are are advancing advancing service service equity equity efforts efforts throughout throughout our our agency agency and and throughout throughout Oregon Oregon as as a a whole. whole. With With long-term long-term policies policies and and short-term short-term actions, actions, we’ve we’ve included included information information on on what what we’re we’re doing, doing, where where we’re we’re going going and and what what we’ve we’ve learned. learned. We’re We’re setting setting forth forth a a new new way way of of working working that that puts puts achieving achieving equity equity front front and and center center and and identifies identifies some some of of the the specific specific actions actions needed needed to to build build a strong strong and and supportive supportive framework framework for for equity equity throughout throughout DHS. DHS. Collaboration Collaboration is is key! key!
https://www.oregon.gov/DHS/SENIORS-DISABILITIES/SUA/AAABusinessTraining/Service%20Equity%20presented%20April%202014.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_64320276#9_131962256
Title: Headings: SERVICE EQUITY S ER VICE E QUITY R A M E W O R K DEVELOPIN A Case Case for for Service Service Equity Equity Equality Equality doesn’t doesn’t mean mean equity equity Service Service Equity Equity Defined Defined Guiding Guiding Principles Principles Engaging Engaging Communities: Communities: Data- Data- and and Evidence-Based Evidence-Based Practices: Practices: Developing Developing Champions: Champions: Directing Directing Investments Investments and and Resources: Resources: Customizing Customizing Services Services for for Individuals Individuals and and Communities: Communities: Creating Creating Dialogue: Dialogue: Content: Resources: Service Service Equity Equity is is integrated integrated throughout throughout budgetary budgetary decisions decisions including including allocation allocation of of funds, funds, contract contract development development and and implementation, implementation, and and supporting supporting policies policies are are created created and and updated. updated. Leadership Leadership makes makes informed informed decisions, decisions, using using all all resources resources available available including including the the Service Service Equity Equity framework. framework. Customizing Customizing Services Services for for Individuals Individuals and and Communities: Communities: Individualized Individualized services services are are provided provided to to all all clients clients at at their their specific specific need need level. level. Community Community needs needs inform inform and and guide guide services.
https://www.oregon.gov/DHS/SENIORS-DISABILITIES/SUA/AAABusinessTraining/Service%20Equity%20presented%20April%202014.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_74042185#8_143655575
Title: Department of Land Conservation and Development : Farmland Protection : Farm and Forest : State of Oregon Headings: Farmland Protection Frequently Asked Questions What is considered "farmland" How much farmland does Oregon have? How much does agriculture contribute to Oregon's economy? What threats are there to farmland? How does the statewide planning program protect farmland? What are the primary components of Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) zoning? Does Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) zoning work? Are new dwellings allowed in Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) zones? Resource Documents Related Links Content: The capability of land for farming also plays a role in where urban development goes. The criteria in ORS 197A.320 and Statewide Planning Goal 14 for expanding an urban growth boundary include consideration of whether the land is high-value farmland. High-value farmland must be avoided to the extent practicable. Similarly, a decision to establish or amend an urban reserve must only include high-value farmland when no other options exist. Goal 14 also requires cities and counties to plan for growth in population and employment and that this growth is to be contained inside urban growth boundaries. Counties are not expected, or allowed, to plan for expected growth to occur outside urban growth boundaries. Containing growth inside urban growth boundaries reduces the pressure to convert farmland around cities to subdivisions, stores, and offices. What are the primary components of Exclusive Farm Use (EFU) zoning? Counties apply EFU zoning to agricultural lands protected under Statewide Planning Goal 3. EFU zoning is based on local comprehensive plans, which are adopted in accordance with state requirements.
https://www.oregon.gov/lcd/FF/Pages/Farmland-Protection.aspx
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_74120753#1_143776585
Title: Department of Land Conservation and Development : Urban Planning : Urban Planning : State of Oregon Headings: Urban Planning Urban Growth Boundaries and Urban/Rural Reserves Implementing Goal 14: Urbanization Economic Development Implementing Goal 9: Economic Development Housing Resources Implementing Goal 10: Housing Transportation Planning Implementing Goal 12: Transportation Public Facilities Implementing Goal 11: Public Facilities & Services Recreational Planning Implementing Goal 8: Recreational Needs Open Spaces and Historic Sites Content: Urban Growth Boundaries (UGBs) allow cities to plan for growth and prevent urban sprawl, safeguarding farm and forest lands. Affordable housing initiatives allow more people to call Oregon their home. Economic development analyses help local land use planners set-up their towns and cities for long-term success. Transportation planning allows towns to grow into newly-built roads and pathways without feeling cramped. Public facilities plans ensure people will have the utilities they need for modern life. Recreation planning allows residents and visitors to enjoy Oregon’s beauty. Each aspect of planning city development helps Oregon grow. Urban Growth Boundaries and Urban/Rural Reserves Implementing Goal 14: Urbanization Goal 14 of the statewide planning program is, "To provide for an orderly and efficient transition from rural to urban land use, to accommodate urban population and urban employment inside urban growth boundaries, to ensure efficient use of land, and to provide for livable communities." See OAR 660-024 to learn more about how UGBs are created and expanded.
https://www.oregon.gov/lcd/UP/Pages/Urban-Planning.aspx
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Title: Department of Land Conservation and Development : Urban Planning : Urban Planning : State of Oregon Headings: Urban Planning Urban Growth Boundaries and Urban/Rural Reserves Implementing Goal 14: Urbanization Economic Development Implementing Goal 9: Economic Development Housing Resources Implementing Goal 10: Housing Transportation Planning Implementing Goal 12: Transportation Public Facilities Implementing Goal 11: Public Facilities & Services Recreational Planning Implementing Goal 8: Recreational Needs Open Spaces and Historic Sites Content: Recreation planning allows residents and visitors to enjoy Oregon’s beauty. Each aspect of planning city development helps Oregon grow. Urban Growth Boundaries and Urban/Rural Reserves Implementing Goal 14: Urbanization Goal 14 of the statewide planning program is, "To provide for an orderly and efficient transition from rural to urban land use, to accommodate urban population and urban employment inside urban growth boundaries, to ensure efficient use of land, and to provide for livable communities." See OAR 660-024 to learn more about how UGBs are created and expanded. Each city in Oregon has an Urban Growth Boundary, or UGB. A UGB is used to designate where a city expects to grow over the next 20 years. Cities may amend their UGB as needed to accommodate city growth. The use of UGB’s, and the review process for UGB expansion, helps to preserve Oregon’s agriculture, forest, and open space, and control the sprawl of each city. See the UGB and Urban/Rural Reserves page for more details.
https://www.oregon.gov/lcd/UP/Pages/Urban-Planning.aspx
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_74120753#9_143791124
Title: Department of Land Conservation and Development : Urban Planning : Urban Planning : State of Oregon Headings: Urban Planning Urban Growth Boundaries and Urban/Rural Reserves Implementing Goal 14: Urbanization Economic Development Implementing Goal 9: Economic Development Housing Resources Implementing Goal 10: Housing Transportation Planning Implementing Goal 12: Transportation Public Facilities Implementing Goal 11: Public Facilities & Services Recreational Planning Implementing Goal 8: Recreational Needs Open Spaces and Historic Sites Content: As cities grow, the needs of its utility infrastructure grows along with it. Water pipes, sewers, and roads all need to keep up with the cities they sustain. Public facilities plans make this easier to manage over time. This is why Oregon law (ORS 197.712 (2) (e)) requires all cities with over 2,500 people maintain a Public Facilities Plan. The purpose of the plan is to ensure that urban development within a UGB is guided and supported by types and levels of urban facilities and services that are appropriate for the needs and requirements of the community. These public facilities and services are to be provided in a timely, orderly and efficient manner. DLCD, through the Technical Assistance Grant Program, provides funding to help cities build public facilities plans. See the Grant Information page for more information. If you would like to see an example of a public facility plan, see the City of Lake Oswego Public Facility Plan, available online. Recreational Planning Implementing Goal 8:
https://www.oregon.gov/lcd/UP/Pages/Urban-Planning.aspx
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_76273997#0_146249832
Title: Headings: Arsenic and drinking water Arsenic and drinking water What is arsenic and where does it come from? How can arsenic affect my health? When does arsenic in drinking water become a health concern? What can I use my water for if it is contaminated with arsenic? Can I wash my food with arsenic-contaminated water? Can I irrigate or water my garden with arsenic-contaminated water? What about bathing and showering? What about washing dishes, utensils, and food preparation areas? What about general cleaning and laundry? What about my pets? Learning about arsenic levels in your drinking water For people on public water systems: For private well owners: Removing arsenic from drinking water For public drinking water system operators: Private well treatment options: Institute (ANSI) and the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) International. Proof of certification For more information: Guidance for use of water contaminated with arsenic Content: Arsenic and drinking water Arsenic and drinking water What is arsenic and where does it come from? Arsenic is a naturally occurring element found in the earth’s crust. As water flows through certain rock formations, the arsenic can dissolve and be carried into underground aquifers, streams or rivers that may be drinking water sources. How can arsenic affect my health? Arsenic is a health hazard. Drinking water with high levels of arsenic can cause health effects such as: Thickening and discoloration of the skin Stomach pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea Heart, lung, liver, immune, nervous, or reproductive system disorders and diabetes Cancer of the bladder, lungs, skin, kidney, liver, and prostate Children are more susceptible to high levels of arsenic in drinking water because they drink more water per body weight than adults and because they are passing through important developmental stages, especially brain development. When does arsenic in drinking water become a health concern? Arsenic is measured in parts per billion (ppb). The federal government has established the safe drinking water standard (also called maximum contaminant level) for arsenic as 10 ppb*.
https://www.oregon.gov/oha/PH/HealthyEnvironments/DrinkingWater/Monitoring/Documents/health/arsenic.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_76273997#1_146253506
Title: Headings: Arsenic and drinking water Arsenic and drinking water What is arsenic and where does it come from? How can arsenic affect my health? When does arsenic in drinking water become a health concern? What can I use my water for if it is contaminated with arsenic? Can I wash my food with arsenic-contaminated water? Can I irrigate or water my garden with arsenic-contaminated water? What about bathing and showering? What about washing dishes, utensils, and food preparation areas? What about general cleaning and laundry? What about my pets? Learning about arsenic levels in your drinking water For people on public water systems: For private well owners: Removing arsenic from drinking water For public drinking water system operators: Private well treatment options: Institute (ANSI) and the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) International. Proof of certification For more information: Guidance for use of water contaminated with arsenic Content: Drinking water with high levels of arsenic can cause health effects such as: Thickening and discoloration of the skin Stomach pain, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea Heart, lung, liver, immune, nervous, or reproductive system disorders and diabetes Cancer of the bladder, lungs, skin, kidney, liver, and prostate Children are more susceptible to high levels of arsenic in drinking water because they drink more water per body weight than adults and because they are passing through important developmental stages, especially brain development. When does arsenic in drinking water become a health concern? Arsenic is measured in parts per billion (ppb). The federal government has established the safe drinking water standard (also called maximum contaminant level) for arsenic as 10 ppb*. If your water has arsenic levels above 35 ppb (0.035 ppm), young children, especially infants, should stop drinking it immediately, because this level has been associated with health effects in children after very short-term exposures (2 weeks or less). Short-term exposure to drinking water with arsenic levels above 130 ppb (0.130 ppm) has been associated with health effects in adults. *Arsenic can also be measured in parts per million (ppm) or mg/L. For example, 10 ppb is the same as 0.010 ppm or 0.010 mg/L. What can I use my water for if it is contaminated with arsenic? While arsenic in water above the drinking water standard may not present an immediate health hazard, you should consider obtaining your water for drinking, beverage-making, or food preparation from a known safe source for use on a temporary basis. A short-term alternate water source should be provided to anyone whose tap water exceeds 130 ppb (0.130 ppm).
https://www.oregon.gov/oha/PH/HealthyEnvironments/DrinkingWater/Monitoring/Documents/health/arsenic.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_83357172#5_158104153
Title: China's secret? It owes Americans nearly $1 trillion - oregonlive.com Headings: China's secret? It owes Americans nearly $1 trillion China's secret? It owes Americans nearly $1 trillion By Richard Parker Around the web Content: However, it is one thing for government decision-makers to let go of government debt, however questionable that is. And it is entirely another thing for individual citizens to press their claims. Some U.S. investors tried to sue the Chinese government in the 1980s and 1990s. However, the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act makes it very hard for any U.S. citizen to sue a foreign government in U.S. courts because the law generally says that U.S. courts do not have jurisdiction. The law usually only allows the jurisdiction of U.S. courts if a foreign government waives its immunity, commits a tort or seizes property. Recent additional exceptions have been added for terrorism. China lost an initial summary judgment for failing to appear in court but, with the urging of the U.S. State Department, later appeared in court and successfully argued that U.S. courts did not have jurisdiction. Today, the Chinese bonds held by U.S. investors may be worth as much as $750 billion, according to Jonna Bianco, president of the American Bondholders Foundation, who estimates the value of bonds held by investors worldwide may be $10 trillion, including interest and penalties for default. Over the years, congressional interest has been piqued. The late Rep. Henry Hyde convened hearings in 2003 and advocated that the bondholders press their case.
https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2012/05/chinas_secret_it_owes_american.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_83357172#10_158111820
Title: China's secret? It owes Americans nearly $1 trillion - oregonlive.com Headings: China's secret? It owes Americans nearly $1 trillion China's secret? It owes Americans nearly $1 trillion By Richard Parker Around the web Content: Neither seems the case in China, which may be why it has never submitted to international adjudication. China, for its part, has not exactly disavowed the debt; it simply has selectively refused to pay it. Beijing paid British investors a miserly $39 million upon the takeover of Hong Kong in 1987. France has tried to press the issue, even at the World Trade Organization. Further, in Taiwanese press accounts Chinese officials have indicated, in fact, that they might pay the United States -- as part of a negotiation over the final status of Taiwan. Technically, this calls into question China's stellar credit ratings and those of its government-owned enterprises. But specifically, the U.S. government has a legal obligation to its citizens. The 1933 Securities Act established both the Foreign Bondholders Protective Council, under State and Treasury, and the Corporation of Foreign Security Holders, under the SEC, to get foreign governments to address debts owed to private U.S. investors. Housed in a Virginia suburb, the council in 47 instances settled the debts of foreign governments, including communist ones, to U.S. citizens.
https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2012/05/chinas_secret_it_owes_american.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_83676466#0_158715455
Title: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election - oregonlive.com Headings: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election Elections chief: More than 50 may have voted illegally in Oregon Around the web Content: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election - oregonlive.com Politics 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election Updated Apr 29, 2019; Posted Apr 29, 2019 Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton By Chris Lehman | The Oregonian/OregonLive SALEM – Ten people in Oregon have been convicted so far in voter fraud cases stemming from the 2016 election. The convictions represent a tiny fraction of the 2,051,448 votes cast in the election, in which Oregon voters elected Democratic Gov. Kate Brown and chose Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump for president. The Oregon Department of Justice started pursuing the cases after the Oregon Secretary of State’s office forwarded 56 cases of possible voter fraud in September 2017. The 10 convictions represent a broad spectrum of age, party affiliation and geography. Those convicted include four Democrats, one Republican, one Libertarian and four people not affiliated with a political party. Most of the convictions involved people who cast a ballot in two different states. Many of the cases initially involved felony charges, but all were eventually reduced to a violation. None resulted in jail time. The maximum penalty was $1,000 and 10 hours of community service for 45-year-old Michael Cruz of Portland.
https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2019/04/10-oregon-voters-plea-guilty-to-voter-fraud-in-2016-presidential-election.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_83676466#1_158717369
Title: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election - oregonlive.com Headings: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election Elections chief: More than 50 may have voted illegally in Oregon Around the web Content: Those convicted include four Democrats, one Republican, one Libertarian and four people not affiliated with a political party. Most of the convictions involved people who cast a ballot in two different states. Many of the cases initially involved felony charges, but all were eventually reduced to a violation. None resulted in jail time. The maximum penalty was $1,000 and 10 hours of community service for 45-year-old Michael Cruz of Portland. On the low end, a judge waived a proposed $440 fine on 40-year-old Jeremy Robbins, also of Portland. Prosecutors said Robbins cast a ballot in both Oregon and Washington. “At the time of the election, (Robbins) was suffering from kidney infections which impacted his cognition,” said Oregon Department of Justice spokeswoman Kristina Edmunson. “ He does not remember voting two ballots, but acknowledges that he did and is extremely remorseful.” The most recent conviction was of Betty Clark of Haines, Oregon.
https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2019/04/10-oregon-voters-plea-guilty-to-voter-fraud-in-2016-presidential-election.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_83676466#2_158718938
Title: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election - oregonlive.com Headings: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election Elections chief: More than 50 may have voted illegally in Oregon Around the web Content: On the low end, a judge waived a proposed $440 fine on 40-year-old Jeremy Robbins, also of Portland. Prosecutors said Robbins cast a ballot in both Oregon and Washington. “At the time of the election, (Robbins) was suffering from kidney infections which impacted his cognition,” said Oregon Department of Justice spokeswoman Kristina Edmunson. “ He does not remember voting two ballots, but acknowledges that he did and is extremely remorseful.” The most recent conviction was of Betty Clark of Haines, Oregon. Clark was 76 at the time of the election. Her attorney, Martin Leuenberger of Baker City, said Clark had been temporarily living in Vancouver, Washington in order to care for her elderly father. While there, she received a ballot in the mail for the upcoming election, filled it out, and returned it. Around that time, her father passed away. Clark and her husband moved back to their rural Baker County home, where there was an Oregon ballot awaiting her. “
https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2019/04/10-oregon-voters-plea-guilty-to-voter-fraud-in-2016-presidential-election.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_83676466#3_158720526
Title: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election - oregonlive.com Headings: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election Elections chief: More than 50 may have voted illegally in Oregon Around the web Content: Clark was 76 at the time of the election. Her attorney, Martin Leuenberger of Baker City, said Clark had been temporarily living in Vancouver, Washington in order to care for her elderly father. While there, she received a ballot in the mail for the upcoming election, filled it out, and returned it. Around that time, her father passed away. Clark and her husband moved back to their rural Baker County home, where there was an Oregon ballot awaiting her. “ She forgot about the other one,” said Leuenberger. “ It was an innocent mistake. There was no criminal intent whatsoever.” Originally, Clark was charged with voting in two states, which is a felony. In an agreement with prosecutors, that charge was dropped and Clark pleaded guilty in late March to a lesser charge of “voting when not entitled.”
https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2019/04/10-oregon-voters-plea-guilty-to-voter-fraud-in-2016-presidential-election.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_83676466#6_158724613
Title: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election - oregonlive.com Headings: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election Elections chief: More than 50 may have voted illegally in Oregon Around the web Content: She’s very embarrassed.” “She was under a lot of stress at the time because of the move and the loss of her father,” said Leuenberger, who said he’s known the family for years. Edmunson said that sort of reduced charge is not unusual. “ Generally, as long as the voter has no criminal history and has not voted from two states during the same election before, we offer a violation and fine,” she said. Elections chief: More than 50 may have voted illegally in Oregon Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson said Friday that his office has detected 54 instances of what it believes is voter fraud during Oregon's November 2016 election. Clark was one of four retirement-age Oregonians among the 10 convicted. The youngest was Katie Meyer of Medford. Edmunson said Meyer was an 18-year-old college student attending school in Colorado at the time of the 2016 election. “There was a big push on campus to register to vote, which she did,” said Edmunson. “
https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2019/04/10-oregon-voters-plea-guilty-to-voter-fraud-in-2016-presidential-election.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_83676466#7_158726214
Title: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election - oregonlive.com Headings: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election Elections chief: More than 50 may have voted illegally in Oregon Around the web Content: More than 50 may have voted illegally in Oregon Oregon Secretary of State Dennis Richardson said Friday that his office has detected 54 instances of what it believes is voter fraud during Oregon's November 2016 election. Clark was one of four retirement-age Oregonians among the 10 convicted. The youngest was Katie Meyer of Medford. Edmunson said Meyer was an 18-year-old college student attending school in Colorado at the time of the 2016 election. “There was a big push on campus to register to vote, which she did,” said Edmunson. “ Her parents also mailed her the Oregon General Election ballot, and she received a Colorado ballot. She does not remember filling out both ballots, but acknowledges she must have.” Edmunson said Meyer has since canceled her Colorado voter registration. She was fined $225. Not all of the cases involved voting in two different states.
https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2019/04/10-oregon-voters-plea-guilty-to-voter-fraud-in-2016-presidential-election.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_83676466#9_158729039
Title: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election - oregonlive.com Headings: 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election 10 Oregon voters plead guilty to voter fraud in 2016 presidential election Elections chief: More than 50 may have voted illegally in Oregon Around the web Content: Prosecutors said Marjory Gale of Hood River cast her own ballot and that of her daughter, who was away at college. “There was no other history of multiple voting,” said Edmunson. “ Based on the circumstances, we determined that a violation was appropriate.” Gale was fined $750. Aside from the 10 convictions, the Department of Justice said 14 additional cases have not been resolved. The remainder were referred back to the Oregon Secretary of State’s office for possible civil violations. A spokeswoman for Secretary of State Bev Clarno said the office has not pursued violations for those cases. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. Around the web Disclaimer
https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2019/04/10-oregon-voters-plea-guilty-to-voter-fraud-in-2016-presidential-election.html
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Title: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Headings: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks Content: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks · Kaare Melby © OCA For related articles and more information, please visit OCA's Protest Starbucks page and our All About Organics page, and our Millions Against Monsanto page. Starbucks. It’s the largest coffee chain in the world, with 20,100 stores, and annual sales of $14.9 billion. CEO Howard Schultz is worth $1.6 billion. It’s a fortune built, by consumers and coffee farmers, for Schultz and Starbucks’ shareholders. But what if consumers stopped buying Starbucks? And instead, sought out companies that promote fair trade organic coffee? And fair trade cappuccinos made with organic milk? The Organic Consumers Association has been pressuring Starbucks for 12 years to change its policies and practices around organics and fair trade. Yet apart from one victory—in 2007, when in response to consumer pressure Starbucks agreed to stop using milk containing Monsanto's Bovine Growth Hormone—the company has largely ignored consumer demand for organic, non-GMO drinks and snacks.
https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/five-reasons-boycott-starbucks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_96623179#1_187318312
Title: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Headings: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks Content: But what if consumers stopped buying Starbucks? And instead, sought out companies that promote fair trade organic coffee? And fair trade cappuccinos made with organic milk? The Organic Consumers Association has been pressuring Starbucks for 12 years to change its policies and practices around organics and fair trade. Yet apart from one victory—in 2007, when in response to consumer pressure Starbucks agreed to stop using milk containing Monsanto's Bovine Growth Hormone—the company has largely ignored consumer demand for organic, non-GMO drinks and snacks. It’s time to ratchet up the pressure. The OCA is joining with GMO Inside to (again) ask Starbucks to switch to organic milk. Until Starbucks switches to organic and GMO-free, the company remains on our boycott list. In the Starbucks 2013 Annual Report, Schultz says, “I hope you will agree that we are achieving our goals in ways in which we can all be extremely proud.” Here are five reasons we think Starbucks has nothing to be proud of.
https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/five-reasons-boycott-starbucks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_96623179#2_187319675
Title: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Headings: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks Content: It’s time to ratchet up the pressure. The OCA is joining with GMO Inside to (again) ask Starbucks to switch to organic milk. Until Starbucks switches to organic and GMO-free, the company remains on our boycott list. In the Starbucks 2013 Annual Report, Schultz says, “I hope you will agree that we are achieving our goals in ways in which we can all be extremely proud.” Here are five reasons we think Starbucks has nothing to be proud of. Starbucks uses non-organic milk from factory farms In 2011 (and the company has grown steadily since then), Starbucks used over 93 million gallons of milk per year, enough to fill 155 Olympic-sized swimming pools. None of it was organic. But what if it were? Imagine the impact Starbucks could have on the organic milk industry. The pressure it could exert on the marketplace by forcing other coffee chains to switch to organic, in order to remain competitive.
https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/five-reasons-boycott-starbucks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_96623179#3_187320930
Title: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Headings: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks Content: Starbucks uses non-organic milk from factory farms In 2011 (and the company has grown steadily since then), Starbucks used over 93 million gallons of milk per year, enough to fill 155 Olympic-sized swimming pools. None of it was organic. But what if it were? Imagine the impact Starbucks could have on the organic milk industry. The pressure it could exert on the marketplace by forcing other coffee chains to switch to organic, in order to remain competitive. And the role the company could play in ending the abuse and unhealthy practices rampant in factory farm dairies. Starbucks likes to tout the fact that since it stopped using milk that contains Monsanto’s rBGH growth hormone, it uses “GMO-free” milk. That may be true. But by its refusal to switch to USDA certified organic milk, Starbucks is a huge promoter of the GMO agriculture model—because dairy cows are fed a steady diet of GMO feed, including corn, soy, alfalfa, and cotton seed. That’s an unhealthy diet for animals.
https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/five-reasons-boycott-starbucks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_96623179#4_187322281
Title: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Headings: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks Content: And the role the company could play in ending the abuse and unhealthy practices rampant in factory farm dairies. Starbucks likes to tout the fact that since it stopped using milk that contains Monsanto’s rBGH growth hormone, it uses “GMO-free” milk. That may be true. But by its refusal to switch to USDA certified organic milk, Starbucks is a huge promoter of the GMO agriculture model—because dairy cows are fed a steady diet of GMO feed, including corn, soy, alfalfa, and cotton seed. That’s an unhealthy diet for animals. And an unsustainable model for agriculture. Starbucks peddles mostly non-organic, GMO (junk) foods and drinks Starbucks may use GMO-free (non-organic) milk in its coffee drinks, but only 1.1 percent of its coffee is certified organic. And there are plenty of other GMO-tainted (and non-organic) products and ingredients on the Starbucks menu. In fact, the addition of breakfast sandwiches, juice and tea are credited with a recent uptick in company sales. “The single largest contributor to the comparable sales growth in the [second] quarter was food,” Chief Operating Officer Troy Alstead told Bloomberg. “
https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/five-reasons-boycott-starbucks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_96623179#5_187323795
Title: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Headings: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks Content: And an unsustainable model for agriculture. Starbucks peddles mostly non-organic, GMO (junk) foods and drinks Starbucks may use GMO-free (non-organic) milk in its coffee drinks, but only 1.1 percent of its coffee is certified organic. And there are plenty of other GMO-tainted (and non-organic) products and ingredients on the Starbucks menu. In fact, the addition of breakfast sandwiches, juice and tea are credited with a recent uptick in company sales. “The single largest contributor to the comparable sales growth in the [second] quarter was food,” Chief Operating Officer Troy Alstead told Bloomberg. “ It resonates with customers.” Here’s what would “resonate” with consumers who want healthy food choices—organic, non-GMO food and beverages. Instead, as “Food Babe” Vani Hari wrote last year, Starbucks’ offerings include preservatives, high fructose (GMO) corn syrup, proplyene glycol, chemically derived sugars, cellulose gum (a filler made from wood pulp), and azodicarbonamide, a substance banned in other countries and linked to asthma. And that’s the short list. Starbucks is a member of the Grocery Manufacturers Association Maybe all those GMO-tainted foods are the reason Starbucks supports the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), the lobbying group that has spent millions of dollars to defeat GMO labeling laws?
https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/five-reasons-boycott-starbucks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_96623179#6_187325531
Title: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Headings: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks Content: It resonates with customers.” Here’s what would “resonate” with consumers who want healthy food choices—organic, non-GMO food and beverages. Instead, as “Food Babe” Vani Hari wrote last year, Starbucks’ offerings include preservatives, high fructose (GMO) corn syrup, proplyene glycol, chemically derived sugars, cellulose gum (a filler made from wood pulp), and azodicarbonamide, a substance banned in other countries and linked to asthma. And that’s the short list. Starbucks is a member of the Grocery Manufacturers Association Maybe all those GMO-tainted foods are the reason Starbucks supports the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), the lobbying group that has spent millions of dollars to defeat GMO labeling laws? Last year the anti-GMO movement was locked in a fierce battle—on Starbucks’ home turf, Washington State—with Monsanto and the processed-food industry, over I-522, a citizens’ initiative to label GMOs. The measure was defeated, by a mere 1 percent, after companies like Monsanto and Coca-Cola, and their multi-billion dollar lobbying group, the GMA, spent millions to defeat it. The GMA stooped to illegally laundering contributions to defeat I-522. The group also donated $2.2 million to defeat a similar labeling initiative in California, in 2012. All told, GMA and its members spent about $20 million to defeat Prop 37.
https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/five-reasons-boycott-starbucks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_96623179#7_187327284
Title: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Headings: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks Content: Last year the anti-GMO movement was locked in a fierce battle—on Starbucks’ home turf, Washington State—with Monsanto and the processed-food industry, over I-522, a citizens’ initiative to label GMOs. The measure was defeated, by a mere 1 percent, after companies like Monsanto and Coca-Cola, and their multi-billion dollar lobbying group, the GMA, spent millions to defeat it. The GMA stooped to illegally laundering contributions to defeat I-522. The group also donated $2.2 million to defeat a similar labeling initiative in California, in 2012. All told, GMA and its members spent about $20 million to defeat Prop 37. During the Washington I-522 campaign, the OCA reached out to Starbucks to ask the company to withdraw its support from the GMA and come out in support consumers’ right to know. Motion denied. Starbucks continues to support the GMA, which is now pushing a bill in Congress that would preempt state GMO labeling laws, and overturn existing laws, like the one recently passed in Vermont. The OCA has called for a boycott of all members of the GMA, including Starbucks. Starbucks fails the Fair Trade test Starbucks wants you to feel all warm and fuzzy about buying its coffee.
https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/five-reasons-boycott-starbucks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_96623179#8_187328844
Title: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Headings: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks Content: During the Washington I-522 campaign, the OCA reached out to Starbucks to ask the company to withdraw its support from the GMA and come out in support consumers’ right to know. Motion denied. Starbucks continues to support the GMA, which is now pushing a bill in Congress that would preempt state GMO labeling laws, and overturn existing laws, like the one recently passed in Vermont. The OCA has called for a boycott of all members of the GMA, including Starbucks. Starbucks fails the Fair Trade test Starbucks wants you to feel all warm and fuzzy about buying its coffee. But here are the facts. According to the company’s own global impact report, only 8.4 percent of the company’s coffee purchases in 2013 were certified fair trade. So how does the company get around such a dismal fair trade track record, and still fool consumers into thinking it “cares” about coffee farmers? By creating its very own “fair” trade standards. Again, according to the coffee giant’s global impact report, 95.3 percent of Starbucks coffee is "ethically sourced."
https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/five-reasons-boycott-starbucks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_96623179#9_187330275
Title: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Headings: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks Content: But here are the facts. According to the company’s own global impact report, only 8.4 percent of the company’s coffee purchases in 2013 were certified fair trade. So how does the company get around such a dismal fair trade track record, and still fool consumers into thinking it “cares” about coffee farmers? By creating its very own “fair” trade standards. Again, according to the coffee giant’s global impact report, 95.3 percent of Starbucks coffee is "ethically sourced." But all that means is that those coffee purchases meet the (weak) standards of Starbucks’ in-house program, called CAFE (Coffee and Farmer Equity Practices). These sub-standard standards are often applied to large-scale plantations, which then compete against small-scale coffee co-ops for which (real) fair trade standards were intended to provide market opportunities. Starbucks’ CAFÉ standards are focused on the farm level, not on Starbucks' own commitment to farmers in terms or long-term stability. Unlike genuine fair trade standards, the CAFÉ program standards don’t specify either a minimum price or a standard for negotiating price that would guarantee a fair price for small farmers. You can learn more about how Starbucks skirts the Fair Trade issue at the Fair World Project.
https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/five-reasons-boycott-starbucks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_96623179#10_187331940
Title: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Headings: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks Content: But all that means is that those coffee purchases meet the (weak) standards of Starbucks’ in-house program, called CAFE (Coffee and Farmer Equity Practices). These sub-standard standards are often applied to large-scale plantations, which then compete against small-scale coffee co-ops for which (real) fair trade standards were intended to provide market opportunities. Starbucks’ CAFÉ standards are focused on the farm level, not on Starbucks' own commitment to farmers in terms or long-term stability. Unlike genuine fair trade standards, the CAFÉ program standards don’t specify either a minimum price or a standard for negotiating price that would guarantee a fair price for small farmers. You can learn more about how Starbucks skirts the Fair Trade issue at the Fair World Project. Starbucks is negotiating “free trade” in secret ¬Starbucks isn’t content to just make up its own “fair” trade standards. The company is also working behind the scenes to finagle corporate-friendly (as in, not worker-friendly) conditions for global trade. A representative from Starbucks has a seat at the table of the highly secretive negotiations for the Trans Pacific Partnership, a global trade deal being negotiated behind closed doors. The public and most of Congress have been shut out of the negotiations—but nearly 600 corporations, including Starbucks, have full access. When a representative from the OCA’s Fair World Project contacted Starbucks to ask what role the company is playing on the negotiating team, and what policies the company is advocating, she was referred to the company website for its “policies on free trade.”
https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/five-reasons-boycott-starbucks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_96623179#11_187333984
Title: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Headings: Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Five Reasons to Boycott Starbucks Boycott Starbucks Content: Starbucks is negotiating “free trade” in secret ¬Starbucks isn’t content to just make up its own “fair” trade standards. The company is also working behind the scenes to finagle corporate-friendly (as in, not worker-friendly) conditions for global trade. A representative from Starbucks has a seat at the table of the highly secretive negotiations for the Trans Pacific Partnership, a global trade deal being negotiated behind closed doors. The public and most of Congress have been shut out of the negotiations—but nearly 600 corporations, including Starbucks, have full access. When a representative from the OCA’s Fair World Project contacted Starbucks to ask what role the company is playing on the negotiating team, and what policies the company is advocating, she was referred to the company website for its “policies on free trade.” Surely, a company as profitable as Starbucks can do better. But if it won’t, it’s time for Starbucks to own up to the fact that, despite its purported concern for society, the company worships exclusively at the altar of profits. Katherine Paul is associate director of the Organic Consumers Association. Ronnie Cummins is national director of the Organic Consumers Association.
https://www.organicconsumers.org/essays/five-reasons-boycott-starbucks
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_98151017#0_190638024
Title: 17 Amazing Benefits of Myrrh Essential Oil | Organic Facts Headings: 17 Amazing Benefits of Myrrh Essential Oil 17 Amazing Benefits of Myrrh Essential Oil Health Benefits of Myrrh Essential Oil Inhibits Microbial Growth Astringent Properties Relieves Cough Fights Fungal Infections Stimulates the Nervous System Improves Digestion Acts as Stomachic Anti-catarrhal Properties Increases Perspiration Speeds up Healing Prevents Infections Boosts Immunity Stimulates Blood Circulation Protects Overall Health Anti-inflammatory Properties Relieves Spasms Other Benefits How to Use? ★★★★★ Content: 17 Amazing Benefits of Myrrh Essential Oil | Organic Facts Menu Read Articles Saved Articles Liked Articles Food Fruits Herbs Vegetables Seeds & Nuts Cereals Fish & Meat View All Beverage Teas Juices Types & Benefits Recipes View All Submit Recipe Essential Oils Types & Benefits Best Oils Mental Health View All Weight Loss Diet Plans Honey Top Remedies Black Seed Oil Best Teas View All Lifestyle View All Wellness Fitness Minerals Vitamins Other Conditions A-Z Diseases Remedies Videos View All Report Error Unbiased information on health bookmark this article TABLE OF CONTENTS Jump To Home › Herbs and Spices › Myrrh › Myrrh Essential Oil 17 Amazing Benefits of Myrrh Essential Oil by Meenakshi Nagdeve last updated - January 29, 2020 ✓ Evidence Based The health benefits of myrrh essential oil can be attributed to its properties as an antimicrobial, astringent, expectorant, antifungal, stimulant, carminative, stomachic, anticatarrhal, diaphoretic, vulnerary, antiseptic, immune booster, circulatory, tonic, anti- inflammatory, and an antispasmodic substance. The essential oil of myrrh is extracted from resin. Myrrh, in the scientific nomenclature system, is called Commiphora myrrha and is native to Egypt. The resin was frequently used in incense and perfumes in ancient Egypt, and the oil obtained from it was used for healing wounds in ancient Greece. The main components of this essential oil are alpha-pinene, cadinene, limonene, cuminaldehyde, eugenol, cresol, heerabolene, acetic acid, formic acid, and sesquiterpenes. Health Benefits of Myrrh Essential Oil Apart from being a very reputable oil in the field of aromatherapy, it has plenty of medicinal uses too. Let’s look at the most common health benefits it has in stock for us. Inhibits Microbial Growth Myrrh essential oil does not allow microbes to grow or infect your system. It can be used to prevent many problems occurring due to microbial infections such as fever, food poisoning, cough and cold, mumps, measles, pox, and infection of wounds. It has no adverse side effects, unlike other antibiotics, such as weakening of liver or digestive malfunction.
https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/essential-oils/health-benefits-of-myrrh-essential-oil.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_98151017#2_190643129
Title: 17 Amazing Benefits of Myrrh Essential Oil | Organic Facts Headings: 17 Amazing Benefits of Myrrh Essential Oil 17 Amazing Benefits of Myrrh Essential Oil Health Benefits of Myrrh Essential Oil Inhibits Microbial Growth Astringent Properties Relieves Cough Fights Fungal Infections Stimulates the Nervous System Improves Digestion Acts as Stomachic Anti-catarrhal Properties Increases Perspiration Speeds up Healing Prevents Infections Boosts Immunity Stimulates Blood Circulation Protects Overall Health Anti-inflammatory Properties Relieves Spasms Other Benefits How to Use? ★★★★★ Content: Astringent Properties Myrrh essential oil is an astringent, which means that it strengthens the gums and muscles, intestines, and other internal organs, and smoothens the skin. It also strengthens the grip of hair roots, thereby preventing hair loss. One more serious aspect of this astringent property is that it stops hemorrhaging in wounds. When this astringency makes the blood vessels contract and checks the flow of blood, it can stop you from losing too much blood when wounded. Relieves Cough Myrrh essential oil is good for cold and cough. It fights the viral infections that can cause them, as well as relieves congestion, and reduces the deposition of phlegm in the lungs and respiratory tracts. Fights Fungal Infections Myrrh essential oil acts as a fungicide as well. It can be used both internally and externally to fight fungal infections. Stimulates the Nervous System Myrrh essential oil stimulates thoughts, blood circulation, digestion, nervous activity, and excretion. It stimulates the pumping action of the heart, secretion of digestive juices and bile into the stomach, and keeps you alert and active by stimulating the brain and the nervous system.
https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/essential-oils/health-benefits-of-myrrh-essential-oil.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_112545213#2_223220004
Title: Bumblebee Stings: Symptoms, Dangers & Prevention Headings: Bumblebee Sting Having trouble with Stinging Pests? Bumblebee Sting Bumblebee stings Content: The bumblebee workers and queens are the only members of the nest that will sting. Sting Appearance Bumblebees inject venom into their target through the stinger. In people, the most frequent reaction is short lived, but painful. However, the range or reactions may also include an allergic reaction to the injected venom. Generally, the reaction is dependent on the number of times someone is stung and the victim’s allergic sensitivity to the venom. The following reactions may occur: A local, non-allergic reaction that produces swelling, itchiness, redness at the sting site and normally lasts for only a few hours to perhaps a few days. While these reactions may show up immediately after the sting, they usually show up a few hours after the sting. Allergic reactions to the venom or reactions from multiple stings that can result in a general allergic reaction, a systemic allergic reaction that affects the whole body, or an anaphylactic reaction that is a possible life-threatening allergic response. Always seek the advice and care of a physician to treat bumblebee stings.
https://www.orkin.com/stinging-pests/bees/bumblebees/stings
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_116682685#20_232283434
Title: THE '50S: TRUE BENCHMARK OF FAMILY VALUES? - Orlando Sentinel Headings: THE '50S: TRUE BENCHMARK OF FAMILY VALUES? THE '50S: TRUE BENCHMARK OF FAMILY VALUES? Florida passes 100,000 coronavirus cases as deaths rise to 3,173 Disney World announces more reopening dates for its hotels Content: TRUTH: The nature of suburbs changed after World War II. In 1950, the suburban population of the United States was 35 million. It was 55 million by 1960, a 56 percent rise in 10 years. The growth has slowed since then to just 13 percent in the 1980s. But the total share of the population living in suburbs has doubled, from 23 percent in 1950 to 46 percent in 1990. In fact, America is much more suburban now than in the 1950s. And it is clear that suburbs did not begin in the 1950s. In the book Borderland, historian John R. Stilgoe traces suburb to Chaucer's 14th-century Canterbury Tales: " Where dwelle ye, if it to telle be? . . . '
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1992-08-23-9208210266-story.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_116682685#21_232284574
Title: THE '50S: TRUE BENCHMARK OF FAMILY VALUES? - Orlando Sentinel Headings: THE '50S: TRUE BENCHMARK OF FAMILY VALUES? THE '50S: TRUE BENCHMARK OF FAMILY VALUES? Florida passes 100,000 coronavirus cases as deaths rise to 3,173 Disney World announces more reopening dates for its hotels Content: But the total share of the population living in suburbs has doubled, from 23 percent in 1950 to 46 percent in 1990. In fact, America is much more suburban now than in the 1950s. And it is clear that suburbs did not begin in the 1950s. In the book Borderland, historian John R. Stilgoe traces suburb to Chaucer's 14th-century Canterbury Tales: " Where dwelle ye, if it to telle be? . . . ' In the suburbs of a toun,' quod he." In the 1890s, Henry Cuyler Bunner published a collection of magazine essays called The Suburban Sage. They report on issues such as house hunting, landscaping and commuting. But there was something different about the postwar suburbs of the 1950s. A mass exodus of middle-class people from cities, fueled by federal politics, changed the concept and tone of suburban life.
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1992-08-23-9208210266-story.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_116682685#22_232285874
Title: THE '50S: TRUE BENCHMARK OF FAMILY VALUES? - Orlando Sentinel Headings: THE '50S: TRUE BENCHMARK OF FAMILY VALUES? THE '50S: TRUE BENCHMARK OF FAMILY VALUES? Florida passes 100,000 coronavirus cases as deaths rise to 3,173 Disney World announces more reopening dates for its hotels Content: In the suburbs of a toun,' quod he." In the 1890s, Henry Cuyler Bunner published a collection of magazine essays called The Suburban Sage. They report on issues such as house hunting, landscaping and commuting. But there was something different about the postwar suburbs of the 1950s. A mass exodus of middle-class people from cities, fueled by federal politics, changed the concept and tone of suburban life. "Urban intellectuals began condemning the perceived conservatism, pettiness and 'tackiness' of the suburbs, establishing the lines of argument still evident today," writes Stilgoe. Today they remain home to the most solidly affluent and conservative Americans. All in all, the 1950s were unique in important ways. Marriages came early and children came often. But using the 1950s as a social standard ignores the rest of American history.
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1992-08-23-9208210266-story.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_124716136#2_249944445
Title: Morton’s Neuroma Causes and Treatment | OrthoFeet Headings: Morton’s Neuroma Causes and Treatment Morton’s Neuroma Causes and Treatment What is Morton’s Neuroma? What causes Morton’s neuroma? What are the symptoms? What are the treatment options? Content: What are the symptoms? Symptoms are varied and can be intense. You might feel as if you’re standing on a pebble inside your shoe or even a crumpled or wrinkled a sock. You might also experience an intense pain in the ball of your foot that radiates into your toes. A tingling sensation or numbness in the toes or ball of the foot is another common symptom of Morton’s neuroma. Sometimes it might feel like there is a protuberance or swelling between the toes. A feeling that your toes are asleep is yet another common symptom of Morton’s neuroma. Finally, your toes might feel like they are cramping or you might experience a clicking sensation when you walk. Click here to learn how Orthofeet shoes work to help alleviate pain for Morton’s neuroma. What are the treatment options?
https://www.orthofeet.com/blogs/news/morton-s-neuroma-causes-and-treatment
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_125217319#4_251159964
Title: Interdigital Neuroma (Morton's Neuroma) | Orthogate Headings: Interdigital Neuroma (Morton's Neuroma) Interdigital Neuroma (Morton's Neuroma) Introduction Anatomy Causes Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Nonsurgical Treatment Surgery Rehabilitation Nonsurgical Rehabilitation After Surgery Content: Many foot surgeons feel that the problem may arise because the metatarsal bones squeeze in on the nerve, and the ligament that joins the two bones irritates, or entraps, the nerve. Entrapment of the nerve is thought to lead to the chronic irritation and pain. Symptoms What does an interdigital neuroma feel like? The neuroma usually causes pain in the ball of the foot when weight is placed on the foot. Many people with this condition report feeling a painful catching sensation while walking, and many report sharp pains that radiate out to the two toes where the nerve ends. You may feel swelling between the toes or a sensation similar to having a rock in your shoe. This can feel like electric shocks, similar to hitting the funny bone on your elbow. Diagnosis How will my doctor know it's an interdigital neuroma? The diagnosis is usually made on history and physical examination alone. X-rays are only useful to make sure the pain is not coming from something else.
https://www.orthogate.org/patient-education/foot/interdigital-neuroma-mortons-neuroma
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_166977135#5_313620603
Title: How to Use Map Scales and Grids Headings: How to Use Map Scales and Grids How to Use Map Scales and Grids Understanding map scales and grids is key to making full use of your map Map Scales Map Grids Discovery Series Map Grid Four-figure grid references Watch the 3 other videos in this set. Content: Locate the grid line immediately below the point, read the large figures labelling the line either on the top or bottom of the margin of the map. Then estimate in tenths from grid line to point. Grid line 91 estimation 8. Northing 918. Sample reference T 032 918 For local reference, letter may be omitted. A Discovery series map will also give you centre of sheet coordinates in Irish Transverse Mercator (ITM) which is a newly derived GPS compatible mapping projection that is associated with the European Terrestrial Reference System 1989 (ETRS89). Four-figure grid references As we already said, when giving a four-figure grid reference, always give the eastings number first and the northings number second. An easy way to remember this is to keep in mind the letters HV ( H igh V oltage), that is horizontal reading first followed the vertical reading. In the diagram below, the number 4 is in square 28 across (on the horizontal) and square 54 up (on the vertical) and therefore, the four-figure grid reference is ‘2854’. The other numbers in the squares above would get the following grid reference.
https://www.osi.ie/education/map-reading/how-to-use-map-scales-and-grids/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_166977135#6_313622231
Title: How to Use Map Scales and Grids Headings: How to Use Map Scales and Grids How to Use Map Scales and Grids Understanding map scales and grids is key to making full use of your map Map Scales Map Grids Discovery Series Map Grid Four-figure grid references Watch the 3 other videos in this set. Content: A Discovery series map will also give you centre of sheet coordinates in Irish Transverse Mercator (ITM) which is a newly derived GPS compatible mapping projection that is associated with the European Terrestrial Reference System 1989 (ETRS89). Four-figure grid references As we already said, when giving a four-figure grid reference, always give the eastings number first and the northings number second. An easy way to remember this is to keep in mind the letters HV ( H igh V oltage), that is horizontal reading first followed the vertical reading. In the diagram below, the number 4 is in square 28 across (on the horizontal) and square 54 up (on the vertical) and therefore, the four-figure grid reference is ‘2854’. The other numbers in the squares above would get the following grid reference. 2755 2855 2754 2854 In order to be a little more precise with your grid references, you can give a 6 figure grid reference as shown below. In the above diagram, we have taken the lower right square from the previous diagram and divided it by 10 in each direction. The pink circle is in the four-figure grid reference square ‘2552, but more accurately it is 2 tenths across and 7 tenths up within that enlarged grid square, therefore the six-figure map reference is ‘252527’. The red circle has a 6 figure grid reference of 257522. Ireland is covered by the National Grid, that is the country is divided into 25 squares from A to Z (the letter i is not used).
https://www.osi.ie/education/map-reading/how-to-use-map-scales-and-grids/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_166977135#7_313624230
Title: How to Use Map Scales and Grids Headings: How to Use Map Scales and Grids How to Use Map Scales and Grids Understanding map scales and grids is key to making full use of your map Map Scales Map Grids Discovery Series Map Grid Four-figure grid references Watch the 3 other videos in this set. Content: 2755 2855 2754 2854 In order to be a little more precise with your grid references, you can give a 6 figure grid reference as shown below. In the above diagram, we have taken the lower right square from the previous diagram and divided it by 10 in each direction. The pink circle is in the four-figure grid reference square ‘2552, but more accurately it is 2 tenths across and 7 tenths up within that enlarged grid square, therefore the six-figure map reference is ‘252527’. The red circle has a 6 figure grid reference of 257522. Ireland is covered by the National Grid, that is the country is divided into 25 squares from A to Z (the letter i is not used). When you quote the six-figure grid reference you should put the letter of the area you are in before the numbers. For example, the grid reference for Lugnaquillia, without the grid letter would read 032 918, but these numbers appear in every 100km square. The complete grid reference you should give to correctly identify Lugnaquillia would be “T 032 918”. It is important to note that the National Grid reference is not related to longitude and latitude, even though these references are marked on the edges of our maps. Latitude refers to the north-south position of a point and longitude refers to the east-west position.
https://www.osi.ie/education/map-reading/how-to-use-map-scales-and-grids/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_168318757#2_316744991
Title: Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling - Osmosis Headings: Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling Continue learning with us! Jessica Moore Cardiovascular system Auscultation of the heart Electrocardiography Assessments Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling Flashcards High Yield Notes Flashcards Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling Transcript Content: Another feature of cardiomyocytes are passageways called transverse tubules, or T-tubules. T-tubules are extensions of the outside environment. They increase the surface area of the cardiomyocyte and they look like the letter T, so it’s easy to remember their name. Think of a large walk-through aquarium: you can walk through tunnels and look at the sea creatures all around you, but you’re not in the water with them. Finally, there’s the sarcoplasmic reticulum, which is an organelle that stores intracellular calcium, the calcium that is sequestered inside the cell. When a depolarization wavefront hits a cardiomyocyte, a few calcium ions flow through gap junctions, and if a threshold membrane potential is reached, then sodium channels start to open up. If there’s a depolarization, then ions start to move across the cell membrane, and that’s where the T-tubules play a key role. During the part of the cardiomyocyte action potential when calcium ions flow into the cell, the presence of T-tubules helps bring calcium deep into the cell. Once this extracellular calcium gets inside, it binds to the ryanodine receptors on the sarcoplasmic reticulum, which releases even more calcium into the cell - a process called calcium-induced calcium release.
https://www.osmosis.org/learn/Cardiac_excitation-contraction_coupling
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_175425276#2_332648692
Title: OT Assessment: What to Expect – OT Works! Headings: OT Assessment: What to Expect OT Assessment: What to Expect Getting Started with an Occupational Therapist When to Refer to an OT What happens with an OT Assessment? Different Kinds of OT Assessments Where does it take place? What do you get from an OT assessment? How can OT Works! help? Content: They have not returned to work, school, volunteering or other pre-accident roles. They struggle to care for themselves, their family or their home. Despite other treatments, they are still recovering slowly or not at all. Initial assessments are also beneficial for insurers who request our OTs’ help. An OT’s observations and recommendations provide clarification for the insurer so that they can arrange funding and coordinate treatment providers. An assessment is particularly useful to determine how a person participates in activities of daily living (ADLs) and how those activities are affected by the injury at hand. What happens with an OT Assessment? An OT assessment is a process that usually involves an in-person meeting and a written report. During the assessment, the therapist will typically: Gain an understanding of the client’s pre-injury status.
https://www.ot-works.com/2019/09/ot-initial-assessment/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_175425276#3_332650118
Title: OT Assessment: What to Expect – OT Works! Headings: OT Assessment: What to Expect OT Assessment: What to Expect Getting Started with an Occupational Therapist When to Refer to an OT What happens with an OT Assessment? Different Kinds of OT Assessments Where does it take place? What do you get from an OT assessment? How can OT Works! help? Content: An assessment is particularly useful to determine how a person participates in activities of daily living (ADLs) and how those activities are affected by the injury at hand. What happens with an OT Assessment? An OT assessment is a process that usually involves an in-person meeting and a written report. During the assessment, the therapist will typically: Gain an understanding of the client’s pre-injury status. How did the client engage in activities before their function decreased? Observe the client doing functional tasks in their real environment (s), as well as standardized testing. What are the physical, cognitive and emotional barriers affecting the client’s ability to engage in daily activities as before? What physical, emotional and social supports does the client have in the home, at work or in their community? Develop a collaborative plan for treatment.
https://www.ot-works.com/2019/09/ot-initial-assessment/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_175425276#5_332652929
Title: OT Assessment: What to Expect – OT Works! Headings: OT Assessment: What to Expect OT Assessment: What to Expect Getting Started with an Occupational Therapist When to Refer to an OT What happens with an OT Assessment? Different Kinds of OT Assessments Where does it take place? What do you get from an OT assessment? How can OT Works! help? Content: What specific skills or supports require improvement? Is education or ongoing treatment necessary? How does the treatment plan reflect the client’s specific needs and goals as well as current medical research? Write a report for the insurer and other health providers. What information would other parties benefit from knowing about the client’s situation? What objective, measurable goals will help a client to their pre-injury function? Different Kinds of OT Assessments OT assessments vary depending on the nature of the referral (also known as the “referral question”), the environment for the assessment and the needs of the client. Here are some examples of assessments with a specific focus. Hospital Discharge Planning – assess the need for adaptive equipment, home modifications or home support services such as cleaning services or a care aide when a client may be unsafe upon returning home after hospitalization. Cognitive Rehabilitation – if the client has experienced a concussion or traumatic brain injury due to the accident, or reports changes in thinking due to a mental health condition, an OT can assess those specific changes.
https://www.ot-works.com/2019/09/ot-initial-assessment/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_175425276#6_332654655
Title: OT Assessment: What to Expect – OT Works! Headings: OT Assessment: What to Expect OT Assessment: What to Expect Getting Started with an Occupational Therapist When to Refer to an OT What happens with an OT Assessment? Different Kinds of OT Assessments Where does it take place? What do you get from an OT assessment? How can OT Works! help? Content: What objective, measurable goals will help a client to their pre-injury function? Different Kinds of OT Assessments OT assessments vary depending on the nature of the referral (also known as the “referral question”), the environment for the assessment and the needs of the client. Here are some examples of assessments with a specific focus. Hospital Discharge Planning – assess the need for adaptive equipment, home modifications or home support services such as cleaning services or a care aide when a client may be unsafe upon returning home after hospitalization. Cognitive Rehabilitation – if the client has experienced a concussion or traumatic brain injury due to the accident, or reports changes in thinking due to a mental health condition, an OT can assess those specific changes. In particular, they assess attention, memory, information processing, and executive function (such as planning). Ergonomic Assessment – sometimes an injury doesn’t prevent the client from returning to work but they experience ongoing or increasing symptoms while at work. In this case, an OT assesses the desk, chair and computer set up, particularly to prevent shoulder, neck, back, hip and wrist pain. Return-to-Work Planning – if the client cannot return to work due to their injuries, an OT can liaise with their employer to develop a step-by-step plan that gradually reintroduces the client back into their pre-injury worker role. OTs also determine if and how activities, tasks and work roles can be modified in the short or long-term, when medically required.
https://www.ot-works.com/2019/09/ot-initial-assessment/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_176387653#4_334944513
Title: 10 Benefits of High Self-Esteem in Work and Relationships – OTBVA Headings: 10 Benefits of High Self-Esteem in Work and Relationships 10 Benefits of High Self-Esteem in Work and Relationships Importance of High Self-Esteem 1. Ability to Form Better Relations with other People 2. Can do Attitude 3. Resilience 4. Contentment with Life 5. Inspiration to Others 6. Lower Stress Levels 7. Better Health 8. Easily Adaptable 9. High Achievers 10. They Live Their Lives To The Fullest Are You Ready to Work on Yourself? Content: To them, such a thing does not exist, because they can overcome every challenge; or at least try. Such people are a wonderful resource in the workplace, and they’re great leaders and mentors. 3. Resilience You may be wondering; how can good self-esteem help you through difficult situations? Well, people with healthy esteem seem to bounce back from whatever life throws at them. While you may get the urge to lock self in a room and cry the whole day, they’ve no time for self-pity. They have an “it has happened can we move on” mentality. 4.
https://www.otbva.com/10-benefits-of-high-self-esteem-in-work-and-relationships/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_176387653#5_334945827
Title: 10 Benefits of High Self-Esteem in Work and Relationships – OTBVA Headings: 10 Benefits of High Self-Esteem in Work and Relationships 10 Benefits of High Self-Esteem in Work and Relationships Importance of High Self-Esteem 1. Ability to Form Better Relations with other People 2. Can do Attitude 3. Resilience 4. Contentment with Life 5. Inspiration to Others 6. Lower Stress Levels 7. Better Health 8. Easily Adaptable 9. High Achievers 10. They Live Their Lives To The Fullest Are You Ready to Work on Yourself? Content: how can good self-esteem help you through difficult situations? Well, people with healthy esteem seem to bounce back from whatever life throws at them. While you may get the urge to lock self in a room and cry the whole day, they’ve no time for self-pity. They have an “it has happened can we move on” mentality. 4. Contentment with Life There’s a video doing rounds on Facebook about a rich man who gives a street vendor some money. The vendor is obviously in need of the money but declines the offering. He tells the potential benefactor to give the money to someone who needs it more. Now, that’s what we call contentment with life! Probably where the proverbial ‘if life gives you a lemon make lemonade’ phrase came from — the perfect example of high esteem.
https://www.otbva.com/10-benefits-of-high-self-esteem-in-work-and-relationships/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_180326174#1_342286868
Title: Otto’s Guide to Dry-Aging Beef at Home - Otto Wilde Grillers Headings: Content: YouTube What is dry-aging? The secret to grilling steak to steakhouse perfection is the right temperature. Though, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the quality of your steak makes a big difference as well. Steakhouses and restaurants use dry-aging to tenderize the delicious beef dishes they serve, and now, many grillers have started bringing steakhouse dishes to their own tables by dry-aging at home. While dry-aged meat might seem like a recent trend, the technique has actually been used for centuries to tenderize meat. By leaving meat in a cold, well-ventilated environment for 14 days or more, you get a more flavorful and tender steak. The idea behind it is that once an animal is slaughtered, rigor mortis sets in, which makes the muscles stiff. However, if you leave the meat to age, the enzymes and benign bacteria will break down the proteins and fats, which will not only relax the cut of meat but also add intensity and richness to the flavor. A dry-aged Ribeye cut The dry-aged steak hype Dry-aged steak requires three things: time, space and quality meat.
https://www.ottogrills.com/blog/ottos-guide-to-dry-aging-beef-at-home/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_180326174#2_342288236
Title: Otto’s Guide to Dry-Aging Beef at Home - Otto Wilde Grillers Headings: Content: By leaving meat in a cold, well-ventilated environment for 14 days or more, you get a more flavorful and tender steak. The idea behind it is that once an animal is slaughtered, rigor mortis sets in, which makes the muscles stiff. However, if you leave the meat to age, the enzymes and benign bacteria will break down the proteins and fats, which will not only relax the cut of meat but also add intensity and richness to the flavor. A dry-aged Ribeye cut The dry-aged steak hype Dry-aged steak requires three things: time, space and quality meat. Dry-aging causes the steak to lose some volume, so it may seem like your meat has shrunk. For meat purveyors, volume and time means money. With lost weight and time, dry-aged steaks come at a relatively higher cost. If you have a spare mini-fridge and a little bit of patience or if you go all out and buy a dry-aging fridge, you can dry-age meat yourself. You will spend way less money on your tender steak, and – even better – you’ll earn some serious bragging rights for dry aging beef at home.
https://www.ottogrills.com/blog/ottos-guide-to-dry-aging-beef-at-home/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_180479447#4_342586222
Title: Health and Exercise Science Headings: Health and Exercise Science Health and Exercise Science What is Health and Exercise Science? So, what's my major? Do my interests fit? How can OU Health and Exercise Science help me? How can I get involved? What courses will I take? Wait, I can have a minor? How can I study abroad? What kind of career could I pursue? How much will I make? Contact Us Content: So, what's my major? A health and exercise science student graduates with a Bachelor of Science in health and exercise science degree. A minor in health and exercise science also exists for students pursuing degrees in other areas. If majors wish to continue their education, they can pursue Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy degrees in exercise physiology or health promotion. Do my interests fit? Health and exercise science students typically have interests in: Biological science Health Health behavior Fitness Sports Other health fields How can OU Health and Exercise Science help me? Health and exercise science is a truly versatile degree that can provide a strong academic background and provide students with an abundance of opportunities to gain critical knowledge and experiences to prepare them for future careers or continued education in graduate programs like exercise physiology, health promotion, and public health and/or professional healthcare programs. The majority of students earning a Bachelor of Science in health and exercise science are poised to be successful in gaining admission to professional and allied health programs such as medicine, physician assistant, physical and occupational therapy, dietetics, dentistry, and nursing. Additionally, students are competitive for admission to graduation programs in the areas of exercise physiology, health promotion, and public health, as well as securing employment in strength and conditioning, health and wellness education, fitness and recreation, and medical/pharmaceutical sales.
https://www.ou.edu/admissions/academics/arts-sciences/health-exercise
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_183520666#14_349066542
Title: Headings: Content: It's soils and geology are no more attractive and many parts were desert before they became mineral and agricultural freehold land. Now they produce an abundance of food, fibres, oil and minerals. On leasehold land however, the grazier has no incentive to maintain or improve the capital value of the land. In fact there is often a disincentive to improve the productivity of leasehold land. It arises because of misguided policies to encourage closer settlement. Under these policies, any grazier who improves his land is likely to have it resumed for sub-division to closer settlement. He may or may not be paid full value for his improvements. His lazy neighbour, however, who merely harvests the land with no improvement to its capital value, is safe from seizure because the poor carrying capacity would not support sub-division. Graziers learn these lessons well, often at great cost. Charles Russell, a great pastoralist, pioneer, developer and patriot from Jimbour in Queensland had this to say:
https://www.ourcivilisation.com/cooray/rights/chap813.htm
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_183970812#1_349886241
Title: Our Documents - Emancipation Proclamation (1863) Headings: Emancipation Proclamation (1863) Emancipation Proclamation (1863) Content: National Archives. How to use citation info. (on Archives.gov) President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, announcing, "that all persons held as slaves" within the rebellious areas "are, and henceforward shall be free." Initially, the Civil War between North and South was fought by the North to prevent the secession of the Southern states and preserve the Union. Even though sectional conflicts over slavery had been a major cause of the war, ending slavery was not a goal of the war. That changed on September 22, 1862, when President Lincoln issued his Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, which stated that slaves in those states or parts of states still in rebellion as of January 1, 1863, would be declared free. One hundred days later, with the rebellion unabated, President issued the Emancipation Proclamation declaring “that all persons held as slaves” within the rebellious areas “are, and henceforward shall be free.” Lincoln’s bold step to change the goals of the war was a military measure and came just a few days after the Union’s victory in the Battle of Antietam. With this Proclamation he hoped to inspire all blacks, and slaves in the Confederacy in particular, to support the Union cause and to keep England and France from giving political recognition and military aid to the Confederacy. Because it was a military measure, however, the Emancipation Proclamation was limited in many ways.
https://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?doc=34
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_184057387#0_350061803
Title: Emancipation Proclamation (1863) (print-friendly version) Headings: Emancipation Proclamation (1863) Emancipation Proclamation (1863) Content: Emancipation Proclamation (1863) (print-friendly version) www.ourdocuments.gov May 17, 2021 Emancipation Proclamation (1863) Initially, the Civil War between North and South was fought by the North to prevent the secession of the Southern states and preserve the Union. Even though sectional conflicts over slavery had been a major cause of the war, ending slavery was not a goal of the war. That changed on September 22, 1862, when President Lincoln issued his Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, which stated that slaves in those states or parts of states still in rebellion as of January 1, 1863, would be declared free. One hundred days later, with the rebellion unabated, President issued the Emancipation Proclamation declaring “that all persons held as slaves” within the rebellious areas “are, and henceforward shall be free.” Lincoln’s bold step to change the goals of the war was a military measure and came just a few days after the Union’s victory in the Battle of Antietam. With this Proclamation he hoped to inspire all blacks, and slaves in the Confederacy in particular, to support the Union cause and to keep England and France from giving political recognition and military aid to the Confederacy. Because it was a military measure, however, the Emancipation Proclamation was limited in many ways. It applied only to states that had seceded from the Union, leaving slavery untouched in the loyal border states. It also expressly exempted parts of the Confederacy that had already come under Union control. Most important, the freedom it promised depended upon Union military victory.
https://www.ourdocuments.gov/print_friendly.php?page=&doc=34&title=Emancipation+Proclamation+%281863%29
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_191468967#16_365783962
Title: Top 10 Marine Corps Jobs in 2019 - OurMilitary.com Headings: Top 10 Marine Corps Jobs in 2019 Top 10 Marine Corps Jobs in 2019 10. Supply Chain and Material Management Specialist (3043) 9. Air Traffic Controller (7257) 8. Cyber Security Technician (0689) 7. Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence Specialist (0211) 6. Basic Engineer, Construction, Facilities, And Equipment (1300) 5. Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician (2336) 4. Fiscal Management Resource Analyst (3451) 3. Combat Photographer (4641) 2. Avionics Maintenance Chief (6391) 1. Rifleman (0311) Trending Articles 8 Women Veterans Whose Service Might Surprise You Understanding Complex Military Lingo Women in Combat Continue To Break Down Barriers How Many Military Ranks Do You Know? Top 5 Marine Corps Bases in the U.S. 10 Big Moments in Marine Corps History Content: Review: “ A typical day in the Corp is like no other. It begins with a 7am start to your morning that can end anywhere from 4:30 to 6:30pm. You start each day not knowing what is going to happen. As Marines, one of our talents is that we are trained to adapt and overcome new obstacles every day. Working with other Marines is the best joy of all.” Average compensation: $90,000-$100,000. Civilian equivalent? YES.
https://www.ourmilitary.com/top-10-marine-corps-jobs/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_191468967#33_365811293
Title: Top 10 Marine Corps Jobs in 2019 - OurMilitary.com Headings: Top 10 Marine Corps Jobs in 2019 Top 10 Marine Corps Jobs in 2019 10. Supply Chain and Material Management Specialist (3043) 9. Air Traffic Controller (7257) 8. Cyber Security Technician (0689) 7. Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence Specialist (0211) 6. Basic Engineer, Construction, Facilities, And Equipment (1300) 5. Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician (2336) 4. Fiscal Management Resource Analyst (3451) 3. Combat Photographer (4641) 2. Avionics Maintenance Chief (6391) 1. Rifleman (0311) Trending Articles 8 Women Veterans Whose Service Might Surprise You Understanding Complex Military Lingo Women in Combat Continue To Break Down Barriers How Many Military Ranks Do You Know? Top 5 Marine Corps Bases in the U.S. 10 Big Moments in Marine Corps History Content: I could write a book on what I experienced. Yes there was danger and combat. It is not for everyone. But it was brilliant!” Average compensation: $25,000-$35,000. Civilian equivalent? YES and NO. Unfortunately, Infantrymen tend to have the hardest time finding civilian employment. While there’s no real equivalent to frontline combat, they can pursue careers as police or security officers with great success.
https://www.ourmilitary.com/top-10-marine-corps-jobs/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_191468967#34_365812750
Title: Top 10 Marine Corps Jobs in 2019 - OurMilitary.com Headings: Top 10 Marine Corps Jobs in 2019 Top 10 Marine Corps Jobs in 2019 10. Supply Chain and Material Management Specialist (3043) 9. Air Traffic Controller (7257) 8. Cyber Security Technician (0689) 7. Counterintelligence/Human Intelligence Specialist (0211) 6. Basic Engineer, Construction, Facilities, And Equipment (1300) 5. Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician (2336) 4. Fiscal Management Resource Analyst (3451) 3. Combat Photographer (4641) 2. Avionics Maintenance Chief (6391) 1. Rifleman (0311) Trending Articles 8 Women Veterans Whose Service Might Surprise You Understanding Complex Military Lingo Women in Combat Continue To Break Down Barriers How Many Military Ranks Do You Know? Top 5 Marine Corps Bases in the U.S. 10 Big Moments in Marine Corps History Content: $25,000-$35,000. Civilian equivalent? YES and NO. Unfortunately, Infantrymen tend to have the hardest time finding civilian employment. While there’s no real equivalent to frontline combat, they can pursue careers as police or security officers with great success. Many also choose to go into hands-on employment with a higher pay grade, like logging or working on railroads. Trending Articles 8 Women Veterans Whose Service Might Surprise You Underst
https://www.ourmilitary.com/top-10-marine-corps-jobs/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_191502601#5_365903425
Title: Top 12 Greatest Hispanic-American Veterans - OurMilitary.com Headings: Top 12 Greatest Hispanic-American Veterans Top 12 Greatest Hispanic-American Veterans 12. Marisol Chalas 11. Edward Hidalgo 10. Manuel John Fernandez, Jr. 9. Philip Bazaar 8. Marco Martinez 7. Agustin Ramos Calero 6. David Farragut 5. Richard E. Cavazos 4. Rafael Peralta 3. Marcario Garcia 2. Juan Sebastian Restrepo 1. Raul “Roy” Perez Benavidez Trending Articles Content: This made him the third-leading American ace for that conflict. He joked that if the Air Force had permitted him two more months, he would have maintained his #1 spot. Fernandez was born in Florida, but his grandparents had emigrated from Spain to Cuba, and finally to the U.S., settling in Miami. His dad worked as a radio operator for Pan American World Airways, which inspired Fernandez to get his private pilot’s license at the impressive age of 15. Serving in both World War II and the Korean War, Fernandez is a highly-decorated pilot, receiving the Silver Star and the Distinguished Service Cross for “extraordinary heroism” in Korea. After service, he piloted for the CIA and South Florida Drug Interdiction Task Force. 9. Philip Bazaar Seaman Bazaar was an immigrant from Chile and joined the Union Navy during the American Civil War. He was assigned to the USS Santiago de Cuba. In late 1864, Gen. Ulysses S. Grant ordered the ship to assault Confederate stronghold Fort Fisher of North Carolina.
https://www.ourmilitary.com/top-12-greatest-hispanic-american-veterans/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_192922609#13_369754979
Title: Cast Iron Burners vs Stainless Steel (Update) - Our Recipes for Success Headings: Cast Iron Burners vs Stainless Steel (Update) Cast Iron Burners vs Stainless Steel (Update) Gas Grill Burner Options Table of Contents Stainless Steel Burners Cast Iron Burners Infrared Burners Infrared Rotisserie Burner Which Is Better Cast Iron Burners Or Stainless Steel? Our Gas Grill Burner Experiment New Stainless Steel Burner Update (2021) Do Gas Grill Burners Need To Be Cleaned? Conclusion Content: I agreed to try them to see how well they stand up. My goal is to share that info with all of you. If they don’t hold up we’ll all know going forward. At that point, I will move on to the second part of the plan. When researching this grill I discovered they make a replacement, or alternative, burner made of cast aluminum . It was actually suggested to keep a couple of the cast burners on hand so you can quickly install them and use them for certain foods. The cast aluminum burners produce a high temperature and are great for grilling steaks and getting those nice sear marks. Interesting thought. If the stainless steel tube burners do not hold up well, my plan is to replace them with the cast aluminum burners. I suspect these burners should hold up well and not rust or corrode as badly as the cast iron burners.
https://www.ourrecipesforsuccess.com/cast-iron-burners-vs-stainless-steel/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_194662714#9_373664510
Title: Velour, The Drag Magazine's Brilliant Illustrated History of Realness (Exclusive) Headings: Velour, The Drag Magazine 's Brilliant Illustrated History of Realness (Exclusive) Velour, The Drag Magazine 's Brilliant Illustrated History of Realness (Exclusive) OUT: What's your mission for Velour? Who do you hope it speaks to? Why did you choose "realness" as this issue's theme? What are your biggest challenges re: putting together the mag? And your biggest rewards? What is it about the Brooklyn drag scene that intrigues/inspires you? How do you feel about the continued mainstreaming of drag? What is the future of drag? You can order your copy of Velour here —and click here for more of Laurel Lynn Leake's work. Content: For us, it's really been a matter of working with people that we know first. We are surrounded by so many brilliant close friends, it was natural to start close to home! How do you feel about the continued mainstreaming of drag? I mean..."mainstream" is a little generous, right?! I think 90% of drag in this country is still cutting edge, strange, very gay, and under-appreciated! But I know what you mean...I do think Drag Race has shifted people's expectations for what drag is supposed to look like...sometimes in good ways, sometimes in more mainstreaming ways. But drag is always going to be full of many different directions. If anything, the popularity of drag has pushed "weird drag" even further, to keep innovating, to think outside the box. I feel like we are in a real renaissance period for drag—and it runs the gamut from high fashion runways to underground punk trash monstrosities. Velour wants to capture all of that, and everything in between!
https://www.out.com/art-books/2016/10/20/velour-drag-magazines-brilliant-illustrated-history-realness-exclusive
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Title: Michelle Obama and Public Schools Headings: Michelle Obama and Public Schools About James Joyner Comments Content: Triumph says: Wednesday, 16 April 2008 at 14:47 The problem, though, is that it undercuts her argument. I guess I’m confused–what exactly is her “argument”? All she said is that she has been successful and she went to public schools. Then again, for most kids, that’s nothing like a public school education. She never claimed that her experience was typical, so I don’t know where you’re getting this logic from. James, you might want to see if Whitney Young offers some online
https://www.outsidethebeltway.com/michelle_obama_and_public_schools/
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Title: How to Register a Drone in the US (2019) - Outstanding Drone Headings: How to Register a Drone in the US (2019) How to Register a Drone in the US (2019) Why You Ought to Register * Enhancing Accountability How to Register Your Drone with the FAA * N-number Registration Process Registering Under Section 336 Registering Under Part 107 FAA Flying Protocols Join Flying Clubs Take Drone Flying Security Tests Penalties for Failing to Register Conclusion Drone Faa Registration: Should I Register in 2018 Content: The FAA also restricts the flying of these drones to during the daytime and at twilight at or below 400 feet. No matter which type of section you fall under, you must register your drone with the FAA and get a Remote Pilot Certificate. Whether you are flying the drone for fun, recreational, or commercial purposes, you must renew your registration certificate every three years and pay the $5 fee for Section 336 unless it is revised, but the fees for recreational and commercial drone flying are much higher. FAA Flying Protocols The FAA provides drone pilots with a set of regulations to follow when flying their drones in the US airspace. These are the regulations you must adhere to as a drone pilot in the USA. You can get more guidelines under the ‘Know Before You Fly’ section on the FAA’s website Ensure to register your drone before you fly for the first time Fly the drone at a maximum height of 400 feet Respect other people’s privacy and stay at least 25 feet away from vulnerable property and individuals Keep your drone in sight at all times Do not fly your drone near other aircraft, and do not fly within five miles of an airport or airstrip Do not fly over a group of unprotected people, stadiums in use, moving vehicles, or public events Do not fly your drone under the influence of alcohol or any other drug Never fly near emergency situations such as hurricanes and fire rescue efforts Do not fly during conditions that reduce the visibility especially in adverse weather conditions Never fly over sensitive infrastructure such as water treatment facilities, power generation facilities, government buildings, among others Always remain in situational awareness of manned aircraft flying at very low altitudes Join Flying Clubs These are only some of the rules listed under the ‘Know Before You Fly’ education campaign by the FAA. However, you can best learn the above and more regulations by joining a flying club. An example of a flying club is the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA) established in 1936. It one of the largest community-based organizations for model aircraft and drone pilots and has over 2,500 locations in the US alone with over 200,000 members. This and many more flying clubs offer a map that indicates the no flying zones to stay in the FAA’s good books.
https://www.outstandingdrone.com/how-to-register-a-drone-us/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_49_268042081#1_536111938
Title: Rainbarrier Continuous Insulation | Owens Corning Headings: Rainbarrier® Continuous Insulation Rainbarrier® Continuous Insulation Why RainBarrier® Mineral Wool as Continuous Insulation Newly Launched High Compressive Strength Products Meeting Demanding Standards and Changing Codes Rainbarrier® Product Comparison Newly Launched High Compressive Strength Products RainBarrier® ci HC (80) RainBarrier® ci HC Plus (110) RainBarrier® ci HC Max Semi-rigid Products RainBarrier® 45 RainBarrier® HD Project Spotlight News Building Design + Construction Why Mineral Wool Makes the Grade as a Continuing Insulation Building Enclosure Talking “Invisibilis” in Smart Buildings Building Design + Construction Thermafiber® RainBarrier® Manages Moisture in a Historic Hospital Enclosure Architect Magazine Dismantling Mineral Wool Myths Architect Magazine Next-Gen Mineral Wool CI Expands Envelope Design Options Building Enclosure Online Mineral Wool Drives Performance Across the Building Enclosure Architect Magazine Surprising Facts About Mineral Wool (You Probably Don't Know) Building Enclosure Online Mineral Wool: Viewed Through the Lens of Compressive Strength Building Enclosure Solutions Content: View Products Meeting Demanding Standards and Changing Codes Continuous insulation is insulation that is continuous across all structural members without thermal bridges other than fasteners and service openings. It is installed on the interior, exterior, or is integral to any opaque surface of the building. Benefits of continuous insulation include: Reduces thermal bridging and increases overall R-value. Thermal bridging is a type of heat loss which occurs when heat flows through the building envelope via a continuous path, such as through wood or, more commonly, highly conductive steel framing members. Thermal bridging affects whole wall R-value. Simplifies installation of continuous air and water barriers. By creating continuous insulation, the air and water barrier can also be installed in the exterior wall cavity with minimal interruption. Reduces moisture concerns. Continuous insulation reduces the possibility of condensation within the wall when warm, moist air is prevented from reaching a dew point temperature.
https://www.owenscorning.com/en-us/insulation/commercial/rainbarrier
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Title: Literary Devices in The Metamorphosis - Owl Eyes Headings: Literary Devices in The Metamorphosis Literary Devices in The Metamorphosis Literary Devices Examples in The Metamorphosis: Chapter I Chapter II Chapter III Content: Sinead, Owl Eyes Contributor Subscribe to unlock » "even as a student in elementary school..." See in text (Chapter II) Once again, Kafka saves the most important item on the list for last. In doing so, he effectively works backward from the present to the past, establishing Gregor's timeline and reminding us that he was human and that he had an entire life before his transformation. This detail comes at a crucial moment, when it's necessary for readers to remember that, psychologically, Gregor is still a person who needs sympathy and understanding. Sinead, Owl Eyes Contributor Subscribe to unlock » "and, apparently, she led the mother by the hand..." See in text (Chapter II) Notice the reversal of roles here: Gregor's sister, the daughter, holds her mother's hand, acting as if she's the child in their relationship and as if she must protect her mother from what she's able to witness. It's worth noting that a similar reversal of roles happens with the father when Gregor become the provider of the family. Kafka draws this parallel to suggest that the old generation, unlike the new, isn't as prepared to handle unexpected events as their younger counterparts. Sinead, Owl Eyes Contributor Subscribe to unlock » "Only the sister still remained close to Gregor..." See in text (Chapter II) Kafka has already established that Grete is Gregor's only real ally, but this juxtaposition between her family's gradual loss of gratitude and her continued affection for Gregor suggests that she might have an ulterior motive, and that their relationship may not be as strong as Gregor thinks. Sinead, Owl Eyes Contributor Subscribe to unlock » "successful collapse..." See in text (Chapter II) An oxymoron: the failure of a business cannot be a success, and yet Kafka uses the line anyway, implying that the only thing the father is good at is ruining his business and, by extension, his life.
https://www.owleyes.org/text/metamorphosis/analysis/literary-devices