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Title: Resistance Training Guidelines for Older Adults or Anyone with Reduced Mobility | Diabetes Strong Headings: Resistance Training Guidelines for Older Adults or Anyone with Reduced Mobility Resistance Training Guidelines for Older Adults or Anyone with Reduced Mobility What should you do if you’re just starting out? How often should you train? How hard should it feel? What else do you need to do? How can I avoid getting injured? Resistance Training Goals, Recommendations, and Precautions: SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Content: Doing it as infrequently as one day a week can still be beneficial for muscle mass and insulin action. How hard should it feel? You can gain or maintain strength by doing anywhere from 3 to 15 repetitions per set on each exercise and 1 to 3 sets, with rest between multiple sets. Generally, working up to doing 8 to 12 repetitions and two to three sets is recommended, although you can get stronger from just doing a single set. Start with an easier weight and more reps, and gradually work up to more resistance and fewer reps. If you have joint limitations or other health complications, complete 1 set of exercises for all major muscle groups, starting with 10 to 15 repetitions and progressing to 15 to 20 repetitions before adding extra sets. Your muscles should be working hard during the last 3 to 4 reps in each set, regardless. If it feels too easy, try a heavier resistance or weight; if you can’t complete your goal number of repetitions, try using a lighter weight. What else do you need to do?
https://diabetesstrong.com/resistance-training-guidelines-for-older-adults-or-anyone-with-reduced-mobility/
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Title: Yeast Infections & Diabetes: Causes and Treatment Options | Diabetes Strong Headings: Yeast Infections & Diabetes: Causes and Treatment Options Yeast Infections & Diabetes: Causes and Treatment Options Table of Contents What is a yeast infection? Symptoms of a yeast infection Causes of yeast infection Diagnosing a yeast infection Why diabetes increases your risk of a yeast infection Treatment options for yeast infections Over-the-counter antifungal medications Prescription antifungal medication Itch-relief Preventing yeast infections Suggested next posts: SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER Content: When the healthy amount of yeast in your vagina grows out of control it leads to extremely uncomfortable symptoms. Yeast is technically a fungus, and most yeast infections are considered a “fungal infection.” Some yeast infections can be a “bacterial” infection but these are less common. Yeast infections can develop in other parts of the body — your mouth, tongue, and throat — but this is referred to medically as “thrush.” Symptoms of a yeast infection The earliest signs of a yeast infection are easy to ignore or dismiss. Within a few days, those symptoms will escalate quickly as the amount of yeast grows. Some of those symptoms can become unbearable if left untreated. Itching in and around the vagina Burning in and around the vagina White, clumpy cottage cheese-like substance inside and around the vagina White discharge Inflammation Redness If any odor, it is mild A stinging sensation when you urinate Burning pain during intercourse Do your best not to scratch and aggressively rub the affected area. Excessive manual irritation of the area can create small cuts in the very tender skin within your vaginal area, making the infection worse. If your symptoms include any of the following, you should contact your doctor immediately Yellow discharge Strong, foul-smelling odor Fever Vomiting Bloody discharge Increase urination Stomach or back pain Causes of yeast infection Some women are simply prone to yeast infections.
https://diabetesstrong.com/yeast-infections-diabetes/
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Title: How Do Plants Use The Glucose Produced By Photosynthesis? | DiabetesTalk.Net Headings: How Do Plants Use The Glucose Produced By Photosynthesis? How Do Plants Use The Glucose Produced By Photosynthesis? How Are Respiration And Photosynthesis Related? What Is The Process Plants Use To Create Carbohydrates? Storage And Use Of Glucose Type Of Energy Produced By Photosynthesis Bbc Bitesize - Gcse Biology (single Science) - What Happens During Photosynthesis? - Ocr 21c - Revision 1 Photosynthesis Flashcards | Quizlet What Is The Formula For Photosynthesis Co 2 H 2 O Bbc - Gcse Bitesize: Photosynthesis Bbc Bitesize - National 5 Biology - Photosynthesis - Revision 3 Biochemistry - Is The Glucose Produced From Photosynthesis Considered An Aqueous Solution When Written As A Chemical Reaction? - Biology Stack Exchange Bbc - Gcse Bitesize: Photosynthesis How Plants Use Glucose How Can A Plant Use The Sugars Made In Photosynthesis? What Is Glucose Used For In A Plant? When Does A Plant Change Sugar To Starch? Content: These are absorbed from the soil as nitrate ions. Three factors can limit the speed of photosynthesis: light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration and temperature. Without enough light, a plant cannot photosynthesise very quickly, even if there is plenty of water and carbon dioxide. Increasing the light intensity will boost the speed of photosynthesis. Sometimes photosynthesis is limited by the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air. Even if there is plenty of light, a plant cannot photosynthesise if there is insufficient carbon dioxide. If it gets too cold, the rate of photosynthesis will decrease. Plants cannot photosynthesise if it gets too hot. If you plot the rate of photosynthesis against the levels of these three limiting factors, you get graphs like the ones above.
https://diabetestalk.net/blood-sugar/how-do-plants-use-the-glucose-produced-by-photosynthesis
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_396659158#14_798744947
Title: How Is Glucose Stored In Plants | DiabetesTalk.Net Headings: How Is Glucose Stored In Plants How Is Glucose Stored In Plants Science-resources.co.uk - Fate Of Glucose Inside Plants Photosynthesis Plant Energy Transport Storage And Use Of Glucose How Plants Use Glucose Flashcards Preview A Closer Look At Glucose Starch Is A Polymer Made By Plants To Store Energy. Role Of Carbohydrates Carbohydrates - Glycogen Photosynthetic Cells Storage Forms Of Glucose In Organisms Bbc Bitesize - Higher Biology - Science Of Food Production - Revision 4 What Part Of Plant Can Store Extra Food As Sugar Or Starch? Starch - Wikipedia Is Glucose Stored In Plants As Sucrose Or Starch? Content: Plants also need nitrates to make proteins. These are absorbed from the soil as nitrate ions. Three factors can limit the speed of photosynthesis: light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration and temperature. Without enough light, a plant cannot photosynthesise very quickly, even if there is plenty of water and carbon dioxide. Increasing the light intensity will boost the speed of photosynthesis. Sometimes photosynthesis is limited by the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air. Even if there is plenty of light, a plant cannot photosynthesise if there is insufficient carbon dioxide. If it gets too cold, the rate of photosynthesis will decrease. Plants cannot photosynthesise if it gets too hot.
https://diabetestalk.net/blood-sugar/how-is-glucose-stored-in-plants
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_403572638#7_807160757
Title: What Do Plants Do With The Extra Glucose? | DiabetesTalk.Net Headings: What Do Plants Do With The Extra Glucose? What Do Plants Do With The Extra Glucose? Storage Forms Of Glucose In Organisms Storage And Use Of Glucose What Part Of Plant Can Store Extra Food As Sugar Or Starch? Ucsb Science Line Carbohydrate Cycle Starch Is A Polymer Made By Plants To Store Energy. How Can A Plant Use The Sugars Made In Photosynthesis? What Do Plants Do With The Glucose? What Is Glucose Used For In A Plant? When Does A Plant Change Sugar To Starch? Photosynthesis How Are Respiration And Photosynthesis Related? Bbc - Gcse Bitesize: Photosynthesis Photosynthesis How Do Plants Store Excess Sugar? Content: light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration and temperature. Without enough light, a plant cannot photosynthesise very quickly, even if there is plenty of water and carbon dioxide. Increasing the light intensity will boost the speed of photosynthesis. Sometimes photosynthesis is limited by the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air. Even if there is plenty of light, a plant cannot photosynthesise if there is insufficient carbon dioxide. If it gets too cold, the rate of photosynthesis will decrease. Plants cannot photosynthesise if it gets too hot. If you plot the rate of photosynthesis against the levels of these three limiting factors, you get graphs like the ones above. In practice, any one of these factors could limit the rate of photosynthesis. Farmers can use their knowledge of factors limiting the rate of photosynthesis to increase crop yields.
https://diabetestalk.net/blood-sugar/what-do-plants-do-with-the-extra-glucose
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_403821981#6_807457827
Title: What Does A Plant Do With Excess Glucose | DiabetesTalk.Net Headings: What Does A Plant Do With Excess Glucose What Does A Plant Do With Excess Glucose How Can A Plant Use The Sugars Made In Photosynthesis? Storage And Use Of Glucose How Is Excess Glucose Stored? Learn About Photosynthesis When Does A Plant Change Sugar To Starch? Storage Forms Of Glucose In Organisms Photosynthesis How Do Plants Store Excess Sugar? What Do Plants Do With Excess Glucose Made From Photosynthesis? | Yahoo Answers What Is Glucose Used For In A Plant? Carbohydrates Starch Is A Polymer Made By Plants To Store Energy. Carbohydrate Cycle Photosynthesis Flashcards | Quizlet What Part Of Plant Can Store Extra Food As Sugar Or Starch? Content: Three factors can limit the speed of photosynthesis: light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration and temperature. Without enough light, a plant cannot photosynthesise very quickly, even if there is plenty of water and carbon dioxide. Increasing the light intensity will boost the speed of photosynthesis. Sometimes photosynthesis is limited by the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air. Even if there is plenty of light, a plant cannot photosynthesise if there is insufficient carbon dioxide. If it gets too cold, the rate of photosynthesis will decrease. Plants cannot photosynthesise if it gets too hot. If you plot the rate of photosynthesis against the levels of these three limiting factors, you get graphs like the ones above. In practice, any one of these factors could limit the rate of photosynthesis.
https://diabetestalk.net/blood-sugar/what-does-a-plant-do-with-excess-glucose
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_404614701#11_808414934
Title: What Happens To The Glucose Produced In Photosynthesis? | DiabetesTalk.Net Headings: What Happens To The Glucose Produced In Photosynthesis? What Happens To The Glucose Produced In Photosynthesis? Photosynthesis For Kids When Does A Plant Change Sugar To Starch? Storage And Use Of Glucose Bbc - Gcse Bitesize: Photosynthesis Biochemistry - Is The Glucose Produced From Photosynthesis Considered An Aqueous Solution When Written As A Chemical Reaction? - Biology Stack Exchange Photosynthesis: The Original Green Energy Where Does Glucose Come From In Plants? Cellular Respiration - Why Is Atp Produced In Photosynthesis Used To Synthesize Glucose? - Biology Stack Exchange Photosynthetic Cells Photosynthesis Bbc - Gcse Bitesize: Photosynthesis Chemistry For Biologists: Photosynthesis Type Of Energy Produced By Photosynthesis Bbc - Gcse Bitesize: Photosynthesis Summary How Are Respiration And Photosynthesis Related? Content: Three factors can limit the speed of photosynthesis: light intensity, carbon dioxide concentration and temperature. Without enough light, a plant cannot photosynthesise very quickly, even if there is plenty of water and carbon dioxide. Increasing the light intensity will boost the speed of photosynthesis. Sometimes photosynthesis is limited by the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air. Even if there is plenty of light, a plant cannot photosynthesise if there is insufficient carbon dioxide. If it gets too cold, the rate of photosynthesis will decrease. Plants cannot photosynthesise if it gets too hot. If you plot the rate of photosynthesis against the levels of these three limiting factors, you get graphs like the ones above. In practice, any one of these factors could limit the rate of photosynthesis.
https://diabetestalk.net/blood-sugar/what-happens-to-the-glucose-produced-in-photosynthesis
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_412763000#5_818362741
Title: How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? | DiabetesTalk.Net Headings: How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? People Dying Of Diabetes Who Never Knew They Had It, Study Finds Category:deaths From Diabetes What Is Diabetes 10 Facts On Diabetes Diabetes Prevalence Diabetes Kills 3.4 Million People Every Year: Who Type 2 Diabetics Still Face Elevated Death Risk Diabetes Information Facts About Diabetes Mortality Rates For Type 1 Diabetes Patients Still Too High How Many People Have Diabetes? Trends In Death Rates Among U.s. Adults With And Without Diabetes Between 1997 And 2006 Diabetes: Leading Cause Of Death In Mexico Diabetes: The Facts The Dead In Bed Syndrome Content: All carbohydrate foods are broken down into glucose in the blood. Insulin helps glucose get into the cells. Not being able to produce insulin or use it effectively leads to raised glucose levels in the blood (known as hyperglycaemia). Over the long-term high glucose levels are associated with damage to the body and failure of various organs and tissues. Continue reading >> American Diabetes Association® Releases 2018 Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes, with Notable New Recommendations for People with Cardiovascular Disease and Diabetes Leeds diabetes clinical champion raises awareness of gestational diabetes for World Diabetes Day Diabetes doctors: Which specialists treat diabetes? 10 Facts On Diabetes The number of people with diabetes has nearly quadrupled since 1980. Prevalence is increasing worldwide, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The causes are complex, but the rise is due in part to increases in the number of people who are overweight, including an increase in obesity, and in a widespread lack of physical activity. Diabetes of all types can lead to complications in many parts of the body and increase the risk of dying prematurely.
https://diabetestalk.net/diabetes/how-many-people-have-died-from-diabetes
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_412763000#6_818364866
Title: How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? | DiabetesTalk.Net Headings: How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? People Dying Of Diabetes Who Never Knew They Had It, Study Finds Category:deaths From Diabetes What Is Diabetes 10 Facts On Diabetes Diabetes Prevalence Diabetes Kills 3.4 Million People Every Year: Who Type 2 Diabetics Still Face Elevated Death Risk Diabetes Information Facts About Diabetes Mortality Rates For Type 1 Diabetes Patients Still Too High How Many People Have Diabetes? Trends In Death Rates Among U.s. Adults With And Without Diabetes Between 1997 And 2006 Diabetes: Leading Cause Of Death In Mexico Diabetes: The Facts The Dead In Bed Syndrome Content: Which specialists treat diabetes? 10 Facts On Diabetes The number of people with diabetes has nearly quadrupled since 1980. Prevalence is increasing worldwide, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The causes are complex, but the rise is due in part to increases in the number of people who are overweight, including an increase in obesity, and in a widespread lack of physical activity. Diabetes of all types can lead to complications in many parts of the body and increase the risk of dying prematurely. In 2012 diabetes was the direct cause of 1.5 million deaths globally. A large proportion of diabetes and its complications can be prevented by a healthy diet, regular physical activity, maintaining a normal body weight and avoiding tobacco use. In April 2016, WHO published the Global report on diabetes, which calls for action to reduce exposure to the known risk factors for type 2 diabetes and to improve access to and quality of care for people with all forms of diabetes. Continue reading >> Diabetes & Obesity: Does Being Fat Cause Diabetes?
https://diabetestalk.net/diabetes/how-many-people-have-died-from-diabetes
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_412763000#7_818366872
Title: How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? | DiabetesTalk.Net Headings: How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? People Dying Of Diabetes Who Never Knew They Had It, Study Finds Category:deaths From Diabetes What Is Diabetes 10 Facts On Diabetes Diabetes Prevalence Diabetes Kills 3.4 Million People Every Year: Who Type 2 Diabetics Still Face Elevated Death Risk Diabetes Information Facts About Diabetes Mortality Rates For Type 1 Diabetes Patients Still Too High How Many People Have Diabetes? Trends In Death Rates Among U.s. Adults With And Without Diabetes Between 1997 And 2006 Diabetes: Leading Cause Of Death In Mexico Diabetes: The Facts The Dead In Bed Syndrome Content: In 2012 diabetes was the direct cause of 1.5 million deaths globally. A large proportion of diabetes and its complications can be prevented by a healthy diet, regular physical activity, maintaining a normal body weight and avoiding tobacco use. In April 2016, WHO published the Global report on diabetes, which calls for action to reduce exposure to the known risk factors for type 2 diabetes and to improve access to and quality of care for people with all forms of diabetes. Continue reading >> Diabetes & Obesity: Does Being Fat Cause Diabetes? Know The Facts Is Diabetes Genetic? Facts & Risks of Diabetes Hereditary Diabetes and Depression: Can Depression Cause Diabetes? Know The Facts Diabetes Prevalence Tweet Since 1996, the number of people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK has risen from 1.4 million to 3.5 million. Taking into account the number of people likely to be living with undiagnosed diabetes, the number of people living with diabetes in the UK is over 4 million.
https://diabetestalk.net/diabetes/how-many-people-have-died-from-diabetes
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_412763000#8_818368802
Title: How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? | DiabetesTalk.Net Headings: How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? People Dying Of Diabetes Who Never Knew They Had It, Study Finds Category:deaths From Diabetes What Is Diabetes 10 Facts On Diabetes Diabetes Prevalence Diabetes Kills 3.4 Million People Every Year: Who Type 2 Diabetics Still Face Elevated Death Risk Diabetes Information Facts About Diabetes Mortality Rates For Type 1 Diabetes Patients Still Too High How Many People Have Diabetes? Trends In Death Rates Among U.s. Adults With And Without Diabetes Between 1997 And 2006 Diabetes: Leading Cause Of Death In Mexico Diabetes: The Facts The Dead In Bed Syndrome Content: Know The Facts Is Diabetes Genetic? Facts & Risks of Diabetes Hereditary Diabetes and Depression: Can Depression Cause Diabetes? Know The Facts Diabetes Prevalence Tweet Since 1996, the number of people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK has risen from 1.4 million to 3.5 million. Taking into account the number of people likely to be living with undiagnosed diabetes, the number of people living with diabetes in the UK is over 4 million. Diabetes prevalence in the UK is estimated to rise to 5 million by 2025. Type 2 diabetes in particular has been growing at the particularly high rate and is now one of the world’s most common long term health conditions. UK diabetes prevalence Currently, the number of people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK is estimated to be 3.5 million. [ 16] It is predicted that up to 549,000 people in the UK have diabetes that is yet to be diagnosed. This means that, including the number of undiagnosed people, there is estimated to be over 4 million people living with diabetes in the UK at present.
https://diabetestalk.net/diabetes/how-many-people-have-died-from-diabetes
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_412763000#9_818370782
Title: How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? | DiabetesTalk.Net Headings: How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? People Dying Of Diabetes Who Never Knew They Had It, Study Finds Category:deaths From Diabetes What Is Diabetes 10 Facts On Diabetes Diabetes Prevalence Diabetes Kills 3.4 Million People Every Year: Who Type 2 Diabetics Still Face Elevated Death Risk Diabetes Information Facts About Diabetes Mortality Rates For Type 1 Diabetes Patients Still Too High How Many People Have Diabetes? Trends In Death Rates Among U.s. Adults With And Without Diabetes Between 1997 And 2006 Diabetes: Leading Cause Of Death In Mexico Diabetes: The Facts The Dead In Bed Syndrome Content: Diabetes prevalence in the UK is estimated to rise to 5 million by 2025. Type 2 diabetes in particular has been growing at the particularly high rate and is now one of the world’s most common long term health conditions. UK diabetes prevalence Currently, the number of people diagnosed with diabetes in the UK is estimated to be 3.5 million. [ 16] It is predicted that up to 549,000 people in the UK have diabetes that is yet to be diagnosed. This means that, including the number of undiagnosed people, there is estimated to be over 4 million people living with diabetes in the UK at present. This represents 6% of the UK population or 1 in every 16 people having diabetes (diagnosed and undiagnosed). The prevalence of diabetes in the UK (for adults) is broken down as follows: How many people have diabetes in the UK Country Number of People England 2,913,538 Northern Ireland 84,836 Scotland 271,312 Wales 183,348 The majority of these cases are of type 2 diabetes, which has been linked to increasing cases of obesity. Statistics suggest that a slightly higher proportion of adult men have diabetes. Men account for 56 per cent of UK adults with diabetes and women account for 44 per cent.
https://diabetestalk.net/diabetes/how-many-people-have-died-from-diabetes
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_412763000#10_818372920
Title: How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? | DiabetesTalk.Net Headings: How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? How Many People Have Died From Diabetes? People Dying Of Diabetes Who Never Knew They Had It, Study Finds Category:deaths From Diabetes What Is Diabetes 10 Facts On Diabetes Diabetes Prevalence Diabetes Kills 3.4 Million People Every Year: Who Type 2 Diabetics Still Face Elevated Death Risk Diabetes Information Facts About Diabetes Mortality Rates For Type 1 Diabetes Patients Still Too High How Many People Have Diabetes? Trends In Death Rates Among U.s. Adults With And Without Diabetes Between 1997 And 2006 Diabetes: Leading Cause Of Death In Mexico Diabetes: The Facts The Dead In Bed Syndrome Content: This represents 6% of the UK population or 1 in every 16 people having diabetes (diagnosed and undiagnosed). The prevalence of diabetes in the UK (for adults) is broken down as follows: How many people have diabetes in the UK Country Number of People England 2,913,538 Northern Ireland 84,836 Scotland 271,312 Wales 183,348 The majority of these cases are of type 2 diabetes, which has been linked to increasing cases of obesity. Statistics suggest that a slightly higher proportion of adult men have diabetes. Men account for 56 per cent of UK adults with diabetes and women account for 44 per cent. World diabetes prevalence It is estimated that 415 million people are living with diabetes in the world, which is estimated to be 1 in 11 of the world’s adult population. 46% of people with diabetes are undiagnosed. The figure is expected to rise to 642 million people living with diabetes worldwide by 2040. Prevalence across Continue reading >> Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in Youth With Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes: SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study IDF Diabetes Atlas:
https://diabetestalk.net/diabetes/how-many-people-have-died-from-diabetes
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Title: What is Democracy? | Larry Diamond Headings: What is Democracy? What is Democracy? Content: The Role of the Citizen in A Democracy The key role of citizens in a democracy is to participate in public life. Citizens have an obligation to become informed about public issues, to watch carefully how their political leaders and representatives use their powers, and to express their own opinions and interests. Voting in elections is another important civic duty of all citizens. But to vote wisely, each citizen should listen to the views of the different parties and candidates, and then make his or her own decision on whom to support. Participation can also involve campaigning for a political party or candidate, standing as a candidate for political office, debating public issues, attending community meetings, petitioning the government, and even protesting. A vital form of participation comes through active membership in independent, non-governmental organizations, what we call “civil society.” These organizations represent a variety of interests and beliefs: farmers, workers, doctors, teachers, business owners, religious believers, women, students, human rights activists. It is important that women participate fully both in politics and in civil society. This requires efforts by civil society organizations to educate women about their democratic rights and responsibilities, improve their political skills, represent their common interests, and involve them in political life.
https://diamond-democracy.stanford.edu/speaking/lectures/what-democracy
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Title: “Why Europeans Migrated to North America” | diannaandrewsblog Headings: “Why Europeans Migrated to North America” “Why Europeans Migrated to North America” Reference: Content: The pros were yes they developed transportation, religion, factories, educational schools, and created government, they made the land their own. They profited by buying the land cheap and selling it to make their fortune. The cons of Europeans living in America are they ruined a society for the Native America people with no remorse, they stole the lands, they murdered many Native Americans, and they brought over deadly diseases that killed not just a race but affected everyone who was close enough to be affected. They took away a language instead of learning it they banished it. They made America an industry and changed it from a America the Beautiful to the Land of the Free. The Europeans not only claimed most of America they took over the Canada providence and made changes. In 1868 the British Parliament passed the Rupert’s Land Act; “ An Act for enabling Her Majesty to accept a Surrender upon Terms of the Lands, Privileges and Rights of ‘The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson’s Bay’ and for admitting the same into the Dominion of Canada.” ( Hudson Bay Company) Learning of the European History by the historians who wrote about them and put them into our history books and websites were reluctant to write about a positive outcome, meaning why they couldn’t have traveled to America without killing anyone. The people they killed to come here were Native Americans.
https://diannaandrewsblog.wordpress.com/2013/04/27/why-europeans-migrated-to-north-america/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_431483101#11_846921655
Title: “Why Europeans Migrated to North America” | diannaandrewsblog Headings: “Why Europeans Migrated to North America” “Why Europeans Migrated to North America” Reference: Content: The Europeans not only claimed most of America they took over the Canada providence and made changes. In 1868 the British Parliament passed the Rupert’s Land Act; “ An Act for enabling Her Majesty to accept a Surrender upon Terms of the Lands, Privileges and Rights of ‘The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson’s Bay’ and for admitting the same into the Dominion of Canada.” ( Hudson Bay Company) Learning of the European History by the historians who wrote about them and put them into our history books and websites were reluctant to write about a positive outcome, meaning why they couldn’t have traveled to America without killing anyone. The people they killed to come here were Native Americans. As being a Native America I feel robbed of my heritage, I feel like I’m someone I should not be. Not knowing all of my language shames me, and not having really any knowledge to pass on to my future grandchildren. Yes, the Europeans may have made a new world and given Americans an opportunity to excel in the business industry, agricultural, mining, education and government policies. All they really did was bring their world over to ours and empowered our way of life, changed our way of thinking, pursued invention after invention and robbing the earth of essential minerals and upsetting the fault system therefore creating natural destruction. America has technology it has not ever had before, banking made easier, financial institutions, investment firms, lawyers, hospitals, health professionals, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, we have overcome two world wars, Native Americans are citizens now and are able to pursue careers, live as domestically as a non-native individual.
https://diannaandrewsblog.wordpress.com/2013/04/27/why-europeans-migrated-to-north-america/
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Title: BOND | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary Headings: bond Meaning of bond in English noun bond noun (CONNECTION) the bond (s) of friendship / love Relationships: general words bond noun (FINANCIAL DOCUMENT) bond noun (PROMISE) bond noun (JOIN) bond noun (CHEMICAL) bond noun (ROPES) bond verb [I or T] (JOIN) bond verb [I or T] (MAKE CONNECTION) bond verb [I or T] (CHEMISTRY) bond | American Dictionary bond noun [C] (CONNECTION) bond noun [C] (DOCUMENT) bond verb (GLUE) bond verb (DEVELOP CONNECTION) bond | Business English in bond Examples of bond bond Collocations with bond bond Translations of bond vínculo, bono, vínculo [masculine]… laço, elo, vínculo… Need a translator? Browse bond Content: BOND | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of bond in English bond noun uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / bɒnd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / bɑːnd / bond noun (CONNECTION) B2 [ C ] a close connection joining two or more people: the bond (s) of friendship / love There has been a close bond between them ever since she saved him from drowning. In societies with strong family bonds (= relationships), people tend to live longer. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Relationships: general words bromance close communion dalliance date night esprit de corps establish intimate intimately involved kinship love-hate relationship mixed reconnect relation relationship social life steady tie See more results » Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence. bond noun (FINANCIAL DOCUMENT) [ C ] an official paper given by the government or a company to show that you have lent them money that they will pay back to you at a particular interest rate: I invested some money in savings bonds.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/bond
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Title: BOND | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary Headings: bond Meaning of bond in English noun bond noun (CONNECTION) the bond (s) of friendship / love Relationships: general words bond noun (FINANCIAL DOCUMENT) bond noun (PROMISE) bond noun (JOIN) bond noun (CHEMICAL) bond noun (ROPES) bond verb [I or T] (JOIN) bond verb [I or T] (MAKE CONNECTION) bond verb [I or T] (CHEMISTRY) bond | American Dictionary bond noun [C] (CONNECTION) bond noun [C] (DOCUMENT) bond verb (GLUE) bond verb (DEVELOP CONNECTION) bond | Business English in bond Examples of bond bond Collocations with bond bond Translations of bond vínculo, bono, vínculo [masculine]… laço, elo, vínculo… Need a translator? Browse bond Content: Physics: atoms, molecules & sub-atomic particles bond noun (ROPES) bonds [ plural ] literary the ropes or chains that hold prisoners and prevent them moving around or escaping: Loose his bonds and set him free. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Prisons & parts of prisons approved school Bastille boot camp borstal brig clink dungeon gaol gaoler halfway house open prison panopticon penal colony penitentiary prison straightjacket straitjacket the gulag warder young offender institution See more results » bond verb [ I or T ] uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / bɒnd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / bɑːnd / bond verb [I or T] (JOIN) to stick materials together, especially using glue, or to be stuck together like this: This new adhesive can bond metal to glass. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Glues, gluing & stickiness adhere adherent adhesion adhesive binder Blu-Tack fixative gloop gloopy glue glue gun gummed gummy honeydew propanone putty Scotch tape tackiness tacky treacly See more results » bond verb [I or T] (MAKE CONNECTION) C2 to develop a close connection or strong relationship with someone, or to make someone do this: The aim was to bond the group into a closely knit team. The hospital gives mothers no quiet private time in which to bond with their babies.
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Title: BOND | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary Headings: bond Meaning of bond in English noun bond noun (CONNECTION) the bond (s) of friendship / love Relationships: general words bond noun (FINANCIAL DOCUMENT) bond noun (PROMISE) bond noun (JOIN) bond noun (CHEMICAL) bond noun (ROPES) bond verb [I or T] (JOIN) bond verb [I or T] (MAKE CONNECTION) bond verb [I or T] (CHEMISTRY) bond | American Dictionary bond noun [C] (CONNECTION) bond noun [C] (DOCUMENT) bond verb (GLUE) bond verb (DEVELOP CONNECTION) bond | Business English in bond Examples of bond bond Collocations with bond bond Translations of bond vínculo, bono, vínculo [masculine]… laço, elo, vínculo… Need a translator? Browse bond Content: related words and phrases Chemistry - general words acceptor aerosol aerosolize allotrope amphiprotic chemist chromatography endocrine disruptor fractional distillation functional group homogeneous mixture hydrogen bond hydrogenation immiscible solvent the carbon cycle the periodic table triple bond turbidity valency See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Physics: atoms, molecules & sub-atomic particles (Definition of bond from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) bond | American Dictionary bond noun [ C ] us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / bɑnd / bond noun [C] (CONNECTION) a close and lasting relationship between people: The bond between parents and children is usually very strong. bond noun [C] (DOCUMENT) an official document that states you will be paid a certain amount of money because you have lent money to a government or company: The county issued $4 million in bonds for road construction. bond verb us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / bɑnd / bond verb (GLUE) [ I/T ] to stick materials together, usually using glue: [ I ] The pieces will bond in less than a minute. bond verb (DEVELOP CONNECTION) [ T ] to develop a close and lasting relationship: The puppy and his master bonded quickly.
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Title: BOND | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary Headings: bond Meaning of bond in English noun bond noun (CONNECTION) the bond (s) of friendship / love Relationships: general words bond noun (FINANCIAL DOCUMENT) bond noun (PROMISE) bond noun (JOIN) bond noun (CHEMICAL) bond noun (ROPES) bond verb [I or T] (JOIN) bond verb [I or T] (MAKE CONNECTION) bond verb [I or T] (CHEMISTRY) bond | American Dictionary bond noun [C] (CONNECTION) bond noun [C] (DOCUMENT) bond verb (GLUE) bond verb (DEVELOP CONNECTION) bond | Business English in bond Examples of bond bond Collocations with bond bond Translations of bond vínculo, bono, vínculo [masculine]… laço, elo, vínculo… Need a translator? Browse bond Content: The county issued $4 million in bonds for road construction. bond verb us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / bɑnd / bond verb (GLUE) [ I/T ] to stick materials together, usually using glue: [ I ] The pieces will bond in less than a minute. bond verb (DEVELOP CONNECTION) [ T ] to develop a close and lasting relationship: The puppy and his master bonded quickly. (Definition of bond from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) bond | Business English bond noun uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / bɒnd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio [ C ] FINANCE an amount of money that an organization or government borrows and promises to pay back on an agreed date with an agreed amount of interest, or the document that contains this agreement: a 10-year/20-year, etc. bond The first new bond is a 10-year bond, paying a 6.5% interest rate and repayable on Oct. 25, 2021. buy/invest in/sell/trade bonds We have kept sufficient money in a building society account so we will not be forced to sell our bonds. Legislation was introduced to allow indigenous peoples to issue bonds to finance economic-development projects.
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Title: BOND | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary Headings: bond Meaning of bond in English noun bond noun (CONNECTION) the bond (s) of friendship / love Relationships: general words bond noun (FINANCIAL DOCUMENT) bond noun (PROMISE) bond noun (JOIN) bond noun (CHEMICAL) bond noun (ROPES) bond verb [I or T] (JOIN) bond verb [I or T] (MAKE CONNECTION) bond verb [I or T] (CHEMISTRY) bond | American Dictionary bond noun [C] (CONNECTION) bond noun [C] (DOCUMENT) bond verb (GLUE) bond verb (DEVELOP CONNECTION) bond | Business English in bond Examples of bond bond Collocations with bond bond Translations of bond vínculo, bono, vínculo [masculine]… laço, elo, vínculo… Need a translator? Browse bond Content: (Definition of bond from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) bond | Business English bond noun uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio / bɒnd / us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio [ C ] FINANCE an amount of money that an organization or government borrows and promises to pay back on an agreed date with an agreed amount of interest, or the document that contains this agreement: a 10-year/20-year, etc. bond The first new bond is a 10-year bond, paying a 6.5% interest rate and repayable on Oct. 25, 2021. buy/invest in/sell/trade bonds We have kept sufficient money in a building society account so we will not be forced to sell our bonds. Legislation was introduced to allow indigenous peoples to issue bonds to finance economic-development projects. Some investors cannot hold bonds that carry a rating worse than A. [ C ] INSURANCE a type of insurance that protects government organizations, companies, etc. from losing money: Contractors registered with the state are required to have liability insurance and a bond. [ C ] LAW US a document in which a person or company agrees to pay a particular amount of money if they do not do something that they promised to do: To safeguard the environment, mine operators must post a bond to pay for possible cleanups.
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Title: Roast Beef Tenderloin | Easy Recipe for Perfect Tenderloin Headings: Roasted Beef Tenderloin Recipe Roasted Beef Tenderloin Recipe THE BEST BEEF TENDERLOIN RECIPE WHAT IS BEEF TENDERLOIN? HOW TO PREPARE BEEF TENDERLOIN HOW TO ROAST BEEF TENDERLOIN HOW LONG TO COOK BEEF TENDERLOIN? TEMPERATURE DONENESS GUIDE FOR COOKED BEEF WHAT TO SERVE WITH BEEF TENDERLOIN TOOLS USED IN THIS RECIPE Roast Beef Tenderloin Recipe Ingredients Instructions Notes Nutrition Facts Want To Save This Recipe? Search My Recipes Get A free ebook with 10 easy dinner ideas + new recipes delivered by email! Amazon Affiliate Program Content: Preheat oven to 450˚F. Pat dry the tenderloin with paper towels. Rub tenderloin with olive oil and generously season with salt and fresh ground pepper. In a small bowl mix together minced garlic and chopped rosemary; rub all around the tenderloin. Place tenderloin over pieces of precut kitchen twine spaced one-inch apart and tie them closed. You can also ask the butcher to tie the tenderloin for you. Heat vegetable oil in a 12-inch cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. When oil is hot, add tenderloin and sear for about 3 to 4 minutes per side, or until browned all around. Transfer skillet to the oven and continue to cook for 25 to 30 minutes, or until internal temperature reaches 130˚F. Cooking time can vary depending on your oven and the thickness of your tenderloin; always check for desired doneness using a meat thermometer.
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Title: Calmoseptine Review (UPDATED 2021): Don't Buy Before You Read This! Headings: Calmoseptine Review (UPDATED 2021): Don't Buy Before You Read This! Calmoseptine Review (UPDATED 2021): Don't Buy Before You Read This! User Rating: 30% Top Rated Menopause Supplements of 2021 Calmoseptine Ingredients and Side Effects Calmoseptine Quality of Ingredients The Price and Quality of Calmoseptine Business of Calmoseptine Customer Opinions of Calmoseptine Conclusion – Does Calmoseptine Work? Featured Diets Content: Calmoseptine Review (UPDATED 2021): Don't Buy Before You Read This! Calmoseptine Review (UPDATED 2021): Don't Buy Before You Read This! Expert rating: By Richard (Senior Reviewer) June 7, 2020 Advertising Disclosure User Rating: 30% 1 + - 100 1 What is it? Calmoseptine is a multiuse ointment used to treat skin damage and relieve pain and discomfort. Calmoseptine may be used for diaper rash, yeast infection, hemorrhoids, anal fissures and more. Calmoseptine relies on zinc and menthol, along with calamine to soothe itching, burning or pain.
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Title: Headings: Content: Difference between Republicans and Democrats - diff.wiki Anonymous Not logged in Talk Contributions Log in Request account diff.wiki Search Difference between Republicans and Democrats From diff.wiki Namespaces Page Discussion More More Page actions Read Edit History Democrats Republicans Democrats and Republicans are two of the most common political factions in the United States. Here, we will be discussing the significant differences between the two. Origins and Definitions of Democrats and Republicans[edit] The origins of the Democratic Party can be traced back to anti-federalist factions who were organized into a party by Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and other influential partners in 1792. The Democratic Party has always shared opposing economic and social views with the Republican Party, which was founded in 1854 by the anti- slavery activists and modernizers. The Republican Party rose to prominence following the election of the first Republican president Abraham Lincoln who presided during the American civil war. A Democrat is usually known to be a supporter of a wider range of social services in America while a Republican typically believes in a limited influence of the government and a dominant foreign policy. Beliefs of Democrats and Republicans[edit] Republicans are typically considered to be more conservative while democrats are more liberal. Individual freedoms and rights are key parts of the republican philosophy, as opposed to equality and social responsibility embraced by democrats. To this end, a majority of Republican Party members believe that the budget for the military should be increased and a more hard line stance should be taken against countries like Iran, Syria, etc. Democrats on the other hand, think that military spending should be decreased and advocate for more spending on social services.
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Title: Liberal vs Democrat - Difference Headings: Difference between a Liberal and a Democrat Difference between a Liberal and a Democrat Liberals Democrats Difference Did this article help you? Content: They believe everyone should have equal access to healthcare and economic opportunities and also stress the importance of protecting the environment. Democrats Democrats form one of the two most prominent political parties in the US, along with the Republicans. Its roots go back to Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. The Democratic Party we now know today was established around 1828 and is considered the oldest, active political party in the world. The Democrats once held on to classical liberalist ideals, particularly in the South where populism, or the notion that elites are oppressing the virtuous and can be overthrown if people worked together, was prevalent. In the 1890’s, it leaned more to the left in terms of an economic standpoint. Franklin D. Roosevelt along with his New Deal coalition introduced social-liberal platforms promoting social justice. Today, the Democratic Party is made up of progressives and centrists, and a small percentage of conservative Democrats. The Democratic Party’s ideals are based on modern liberalism principles. It believes that it is the government’s job to uphold economic and social equality.
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Title: Liberal vs Democrat - Difference Headings: Difference between a Liberal and a Democrat Difference between a Liberal and a Democrat Liberals Democrats Difference Did this article help you? Content: In the 1890’s, it leaned more to the left in terms of an economic standpoint. Franklin D. Roosevelt along with his New Deal coalition introduced social-liberal platforms promoting social justice. Today, the Democratic Party is made up of progressives and centrists, and a small percentage of conservative Democrats. The Democratic Party’s ideals are based on modern liberalism principles. It believes that it is the government’s job to uphold economic and social equality. Democrats seek to have the government intervene and regulate the economy, introduce social programs, provide universal health care, support labor groups, promote equal economic opportunity, and protect consumer rights and the environment. Difference So now, what’s the difference between a liberal and a democrat? Democrats are practically liberals, even if they are divided into three types. Liberals believe in social justice and equality (made possible by the government) just as much as Democrats do. Both believe that there can only be liberty if the people are afforded access to important services such as healthcare and education.
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Title: Environment vs Ecosystem - Difference Headings: Difference between an Environment and an Ecosystem Difference between an Environment and an Ecosystem Summary Table Definitions Environment vs Ecosystem Did this article help you? Content: Environment vs Ecosystem - Difference Home Education Biology Difference between an Environment and an Ecosystem Difference between an Environment and an Ecosystem By: Editorial Staff | Updated: Nov-18, 2017 When you observe your surroundings closely, you’ll notice various kinds of living organisms and elements all around you. All these things you can see, hear, smell, and feel are part of the environment you live in. Some might think that an environment is the same as an ecosystem and use the terms interchangeably. They are actually different, however! Read this article to determine the differences between an environment and an ecosystem. Contents [ hide] 1 Summary Table 2 Definitions 3 Environment vs Ecosystem Summary Table Environment Ecosystem Refers to the surroundings or the dwelling place of living things Refers to a community that functions as a whole The term does not include the relationship between living things and their surroundings The term connotes the ecological relationship between all organisms and their environment Definitions A forest environment An environment refers to the surroundings or setting in a particular area. The environment has 2 components: biotic and abiotic.
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Title: Environment vs Ecosystem - Difference Headings: Difference between an Environment and an Ecosystem Difference between an Environment and an Ecosystem Summary Table Definitions Environment vs Ecosystem Did this article help you? Content: They are actually different, however! Read this article to determine the differences between an environment and an ecosystem. Contents [ hide] 1 Summary Table 2 Definitions 3 Environment vs Ecosystem Summary Table Environment Ecosystem Refers to the surroundings or the dwelling place of living things Refers to a community that functions as a whole The term does not include the relationship between living things and their surroundings The term connotes the ecological relationship between all organisms and their environment Definitions A forest environment An environment refers to the surroundings or setting in a particular area. The environment has 2 components: biotic and abiotic. The biotic component comprises the plants and animals, as well as the microorganisms in a particular habitat. Abiotic factors involve the topography, soil, atmosphere, sunlight, water, and nutrients, among others. An environment is a place where living things reside together with other non-living things. The earth has an environment, which has the elements of soil, water, air, fire, as well as living and non-living things. The earth’s environment is constantly changing depending on the existing elements.
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Title: Environment vs Ecosystem - Difference Headings: Difference between an Environment and an Ecosystem Difference between an Environment and an Ecosystem Summary Table Definitions Environment vs Ecosystem Did this article help you? Content: The biotic component comprises the plants and animals, as well as the microorganisms in a particular habitat. Abiotic factors involve the topography, soil, atmosphere, sunlight, water, and nutrients, among others. An environment is a place where living things reside together with other non-living things. The earth has an environment, which has the elements of soil, water, air, fire, as well as living and non-living things. The earth’s environment is constantly changing depending on the existing elements. It may also be affected by man-made developments happening all around us. The environment, in a holistic sense, is our surroundings and everything we see, feel, smell, and hear around us. A tundra ecosystem An ecosystem refers to a unit that functions as a whole. It involves the environment along with the ecology. The environment consists of biotic and abiotic factors.
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Title: Environment vs Ecosystem - Difference Headings: Difference between an Environment and an Ecosystem Difference between an Environment and an Ecosystem Summary Table Definitions Environment vs Ecosystem Did this article help you? Content: Ecology refers to the process in which living things interact with one another and their environment. An ecosystem can be as huge as our planet or as tiny as a drop of water (water plus microorganisms). It is a community where living organisms connect with elements in the environment. It is all about managing life within the surroundings and how living things and environmental elements affect one another. In an ecosystem, equilibrium is maintained between the environment and its components depending on their own individual functions. Performing their natural functions helps create stability in the surroundings and, in effect, in an entire ecosystem. Environment vs Ecosystem What is the difference between an environment and an ecosystem? An environment refers to the surroundings or dwelling place of all living things while an ecosystem is likened to a community that functions as a single unit. When you talk about the environment, it does not include the relationship between organisms and their surroundings, but only the setting or habitat. An ecosystem, on the other hand, is about the ecological relationship between living things and their environment.
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Title: Environment vs Ecosystem - Difference Headings: Difference between an Environment and an Ecosystem Difference between an Environment and an Ecosystem Summary Table Definitions Environment vs Ecosystem Did this article help you? Content: Performing their natural functions helps create stability in the surroundings and, in effect, in an entire ecosystem. Environment vs Ecosystem What is the difference between an environment and an ecosystem? An environment refers to the surroundings or dwelling place of all living things while an ecosystem is likened to a community that functions as a single unit. When you talk about the environment, it does not include the relationship between organisms and their surroundings, but only the setting or habitat. An ecosystem, on the other hand, is about the ecological relationship between living things and their environment. Did this article help you? Current rating: 9.2 / 10 , 54 votes Thank you! Thank you! What was wrong?
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Title: Ecology vs Environmental Science - Difference Headings: Difference between Ecology and Environmental Science Difference between Ecology and Environmental Science Summary Table Definitions Ecology vs Environmental Science Did this article help you? Content: Ecology vs Environmental Science - Difference Home Education Difference between Ecology and Environmental Science Difference between Ecology and Environmental Science By: Editorial Staff | Updated: Dec-12, 2017 Environmental science and ecology are closely related principles. However, they are far from being alike. This article provides information on the significant differences between these two important interdisciplinary fields. Contents [ hide] 1 Summary Table 2 Definitions 3 Ecology vs Environmental Science Summary Table Ecology Environmental Science The scientific study of the interaction of organisms with each other and their relationship with other organisms and their ecosystem The scientific study of the interaction between physical, chemical, and biological components within the environment Aims to understand life process, adaptation, distribution, and biodiversity Aims to identify the internal and external factors that affect the environment and the organisms living in it to look for solutions for environmental problems Key issues include interaction between organisms, adaptation, changes in the ecosystem, and external factors that affect the population of specific organisms Key issues include the effect of human populace in the ecosystem, the main impact of global warming at a larger scale, the effects of urban living in environmental change, and sustainability measures Ecologists study group interactions including mating habits, migration, food preferences, and predatory patterns Environmental scientists analyze earth processes, assess systems used for alternative energy, evaluate measures for mitigating air and water pollution, and manage existing natural resources Definitions Ecology is the in-depth analysis of the interaction of organisms with their environment, along with their interaction with abiotic components (also known as the non-living physical or chemical elements) present within the environment. It is a field that integrates other sciences including geography, biology and Earth science. Aside from analyzing the different types of relationships that exist between organisms, ecology also focuses on diversity and distribution, along with the number of organisms present in the ecosystem. Environmental science, on the other hand, merges ecology, geology, mineralogy, biology, zoology, soil science, and other sciences into the scientific study of the environment. A field geared towards finding solutions for problems within the environment, environmental science is the analysis of the interaction between chemical, biological, and physical elements present in the environment, and their impact on the ecosystem and the organisms living in it.
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Title: Ecology vs Environmental Science - Difference Headings: Difference between Ecology and Environmental Science Difference between Ecology and Environmental Science Summary Table Definitions Ecology vs Environmental Science Did this article help you? Content: Contents [ hide] 1 Summary Table 2 Definitions 3 Ecology vs Environmental Science Summary Table Ecology Environmental Science The scientific study of the interaction of organisms with each other and their relationship with other organisms and their ecosystem The scientific study of the interaction between physical, chemical, and biological components within the environment Aims to understand life process, adaptation, distribution, and biodiversity Aims to identify the internal and external factors that affect the environment and the organisms living in it to look for solutions for environmental problems Key issues include interaction between organisms, adaptation, changes in the ecosystem, and external factors that affect the population of specific organisms Key issues include the effect of human populace in the ecosystem, the main impact of global warming at a larger scale, the effects of urban living in environmental change, and sustainability measures Ecologists study group interactions including mating habits, migration, food preferences, and predatory patterns Environmental scientists analyze earth processes, assess systems used for alternative energy, evaluate measures for mitigating air and water pollution, and manage existing natural resources Definitions Ecology is the in-depth analysis of the interaction of organisms with their environment, along with their interaction with abiotic components (also known as the non-living physical or chemical elements) present within the environment. It is a field that integrates other sciences including geography, biology and Earth science. Aside from analyzing the different types of relationships that exist between organisms, ecology also focuses on diversity and distribution, along with the number of organisms present in the ecosystem. Environmental science, on the other hand, merges ecology, geology, mineralogy, biology, zoology, soil science, and other sciences into the scientific study of the environment. A field geared towards finding solutions for problems within the environment, environmental science is the analysis of the interaction between chemical, biological, and physical elements present in the environment, and their impact on the ecosystem and the organisms living in it. Ecology vs Environmental Science So what’s the difference between ecology and environmental science? Even though they may seem similar in a number of ways, these two interdisciplinary fields have significant differences. First, ecology is the scientific study of the interaction of organisms with each other, along with their relationship with other organisms and their ecosystem. Meanwhile, environmental science is the extensive scientific analysis of the environment. It focuses on the interaction between physical, chemical and biological components within the environment.
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Title: Ecology vs Environmental Science - Difference Headings: Difference between Ecology and Environmental Science Difference between Ecology and Environmental Science Summary Table Definitions Ecology vs Environmental Science Did this article help you? Content: Ecology vs Environmental Science So what’s the difference between ecology and environmental science? Even though they may seem similar in a number of ways, these two interdisciplinary fields have significant differences. First, ecology is the scientific study of the interaction of organisms with each other, along with their relationship with other organisms and their ecosystem. Meanwhile, environmental science is the extensive scientific analysis of the environment. It focuses on the interaction between physical, chemical and biological components within the environment. Ecology and environmental science also have different aims. Ecology seeks to understand life process, adaptation, and biodiversity. It analyzes factors that influence the prevalence and distribution of organisms and the relationship that exist between them. Environmental science, on the other hand, is broader in scope as it aims to identify the internal and external factors that affect the environment and the organisms living in it. Additionally, this interdisciplinary field seeks probable solutions for environmental problems.
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Title: Ecology vs Environmental Science - Difference Headings: Difference between Ecology and Environmental Science Difference between Ecology and Environmental Science Summary Table Definitions Ecology vs Environmental Science Did this article help you? Content: Ecology and environmental science also have different aims. Ecology seeks to understand life process, adaptation, and biodiversity. It analyzes factors that influence the prevalence and distribution of organisms and the relationship that exist between them. Environmental science, on the other hand, is broader in scope as it aims to identify the internal and external factors that affect the environment and the organisms living in it. Additionally, this interdisciplinary field seeks probable solutions for environmental problems. The key elements in the study of ecology not only include interaction and adaptation, but other important issues such as the changes in the ecosystem and the external factors that affect the population as well. For environmental science, the main issues include the effect of human populace in the ecosystem, the main impact of global warming at a larger scale, the effects of urban living in environmental change, and sustainability measures. Since these fields differ in purpose, environmental scientists and ecologists vary in job scope and limitations. While ecologists study group interactions include mating habits, migration, food preferences, and predatory patterns, environmental scientists analyze earth processes, assess systems used for alternative energy, evaluate measures for mitigating air and water pollution, and manage existing natural resources. Did this article help you?
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Title: Goth vs Emo - Difference Headings: Difference between Goth and Emo Difference between Goth and Emo Summary Table Definitions Goth vs Emo Video Did this article help you? Content: Contents [ hide] 1 Summary Table 2 Definitions 3 Goth vs Emo 4 Video Summary Table Goth Emo Came from post-punk in England in the early 1980s Came from hardcore punk in the mid-1980s Associated with horror, religious or occult imagery, and free thinking Associated with heavy emotions, anger, self-hurt, and depression Black hair, pale make up, dark clothing, and silver jewelry Short, layered, black hair with colored highlights, tight t-shirts, black wristbands, and skinny jeans Definitions A still from the movie “The Addams Family” who portray gothic style Goth, or gothic culture, is a modern group of people who are into fashion elements such as black outfits or clothing (usually period-styled), dyed jet black hair, dark eyeliners, and black fingernails. Goths usually wear Victorian, punk, and deathrock styles of clothing accompanied by pale face makeup. While most goths prefer gothic rock music, they are known to appreciate a wide range of musical genres. In addition to gothic rock, the goth subculture has spawned musical styles such as industrial, deathrock, neoclassical, ethereal wave, and dark wave. The roots of goth subculture can be traced back to early 1980s England, where the gothic rock scene developed from the post-punk genre. Significant post-punk music groups such as Joy Division, Bauhaus, and Siouxsie and the Banshees were considered harbingers of the goth movement. Bauhaus’ 1979 single “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” is considered by many in the goth scene as the starting point of goth rock. Horror films, vampire culture, and 19th-century Gothic literature were also seminal sources of gothic culture and imagery. The goth scene has outlived many of its contemporaries and continues to attract large audiences. For instance, Germany holds large goth festivals once a year.
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Title: Social Psychology vs Sociology - Difference Headings: Difference between Social Psychology and Sociology Difference between Social Psychology and Sociology Summary Table Definitions Social Psychology vs Sociology Did this article help you? Content: The research methods employed in social psychology involve testing hypotheses in a research laboratory and in the field with the aid of experimental, correlational, and observational methods and survey research. On the other hand, sociologists would make use of research methods such as quantitative design and qualitative design, with the former being more prevalent than the latter. Did this article help you? Current rating: 8.4 / 10 , 22 votes Thank you! Thank you! What was wrong? The facts are wrong Want more images Article is outdated Too short - want more details Too long - want a short answer Something else Send Cancel
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Title: Conservative Vs. Liberal - 8 Key Differences Headings: Conservative Vs. Liberal – 8 Key Differences Conservative Vs. Liberal – 8 Key Differences Differences Between Conservative and Liberal #1: Judges #2: Patriotism #3: Success #4: Religion #5: Right to Bear Arms #6: Discrimination #7: Abortion #8: Political Affiliation #8: Government In a Nutshell – Conservative Vs. Liberal Conservative Liberal Content: Religion A conservative believes in God. They also believe that the U.S. has been so successful because it is a Christian nation, guided by God. A liberal is not usually a Christian and many times are hostile to anything Christian. #5: Right to Bear Arms A conservative has the belief that individual Americans have the Constitutional right to defend themselves and their loved ones with guns. A liberal believes that taking the guns from individual, law-abiding citizens; they can prevent the criminals from using guns in any crime. #6: Discrimination A conservative believes that all people should be judged solely on their character and the merits of their actions, not on their color. A liberal does not think it is wrong to discriminate based on race as long as the minority group as a whole primarily benefits.
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Title: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? – Difference Camp Headings: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? History of the Land Rover The Range Rover Price Difference Land Rover Range Rover Content: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? – Difference Camp Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? Brands Kowshik July 25, 2017 0 Many times you hear people use the terms, Land Rover and Range Rover, interchangeably. Are these two vehicles the same thing or is there a noticeable difference between the two? The Land Rover used to be a rugged off-road vehicle, but it is now considered to be a luxury SUV. The Range Rover is simply just a model of the Land Rover.
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Title: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? – Difference Camp Headings: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? History of the Land Rover The Range Rover Price Difference Land Rover Range Rover Content: What Are The Main Differences? Brands Kowshik July 25, 2017 0 Many times you hear people use the terms, Land Rover and Range Rover, interchangeably. Are these two vehicles the same thing or is there a noticeable difference between the two? The Land Rover used to be a rugged off-road vehicle, but it is now considered to be a luxury SUV. The Range Rover is simply just a model of the Land Rover. History of the Land Rover The Land Rover began as simply the Rover Company. It produced mid to high-end vehicles. The Land Rover was developed as a way for the small company to generate some short term revenue while producing pricier, high-end automobiles. The popularity of the Land Rover skyrocketed so the Rover Company kept producing the vehicle. The Land Rover comes in several different models including the Defender, Discovery, Freelander, Range Rover, Range Rover Sport and Range Rover Evoque.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_491169051#2_981469939
Title: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? – Difference Camp Headings: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? History of the Land Rover The Range Rover Price Difference Land Rover Range Rover Content: History of the Land Rover The Land Rover began as simply the Rover Company. It produced mid to high-end vehicles. The Land Rover was developed as a way for the small company to generate some short term revenue while producing pricier, high-end automobiles. The popularity of the Land Rover skyrocketed so the Rover Company kept producing the vehicle. The Land Rover comes in several different models including the Defender, Discovery, Freelander, Range Rover, Range Rover Sport and Range Rover Evoque. After gaining in popularity as an inexpensive work vehicle, the Land Rover has evolved into a luxury SUV. The Land Rover is considered to be the most rugged SUV while still keeping a luxury feel. The Range Rover The Range Rover model was released in 1970 as being city friendly. It was larger and perfect for families. It was an instant success and has continued to grow in popularity.
https://differencecamp.com/land-rover-vs-range-rover/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_491169051#3_981471316
Title: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? – Difference Camp Headings: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? History of the Land Rover The Range Rover Price Difference Land Rover Range Rover Content: After gaining in popularity as an inexpensive work vehicle, the Land Rover has evolved into a luxury SUV. The Land Rover is considered to be the most rugged SUV while still keeping a luxury feel. The Range Rover The Range Rover model was released in 1970 as being city friendly. It was larger and perfect for families. It was an instant success and has continued to grow in popularity. The original Range Rovers released in 1970 are rare to find and are considered to be collector’s items. The Range Rover still had all of the ruggedness and durability of a Land Rover, but it was built larger with more in-cabin room for passengers and cargo. As it grew in popularity, the Range Rover had high-end features added to it for the comfort of the passengers. Price Difference The Land Rover and the Range Rover are both considered high-end luxury SUVs. There is not much of a price difference, but the Land Rover is still a little pricier than the Range Rover.
https://differencecamp.com/land-rover-vs-range-rover/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_491169051#4_981472768
Title: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? – Difference Camp Headings: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? History of the Land Rover The Range Rover Price Difference Land Rover Range Rover Content: The original Range Rovers released in 1970 are rare to find and are considered to be collector’s items. The Range Rover still had all of the ruggedness and durability of a Land Rover, but it was built larger with more in-cabin room for passengers and cargo. As it grew in popularity, the Range Rover had high-end features added to it for the comfort of the passengers. Price Difference The Land Rover and the Range Rover are both considered high-end luxury SUVs. There is not much of a price difference, but the Land Rover is still a little pricier than the Range Rover. Land Rover Range Rover The original off-road vehicle. A model of the Land Rover. Originally developed for agricultural use. Originally developed for city use. Pricier than the Range Rover.
https://differencecamp.com/land-rover-vs-range-rover/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_491169051#5_981474024
Title: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? – Difference Camp Headings: Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? Land Rover Vs. Range Rover: What Are The Main Differences? History of the Land Rover The Range Rover Price Difference Land Rover Range Rover Content: Land Rover Range Rover The original off-road vehicle. A model of the Land Rover. Originally developed for agricultural use. Originally developed for city use. Pricier than the Range Rover. Slightly cheaper than the Land Rover.
https://differencecamp.com/land-rover-vs-range-rover/
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Title: Atmosphere vs. Environment: What is The Difference? | Diffzi Headings: Atmosphere vs. Environment Atmosphere vs. Environment Contents: Difference between Atmosphere and Environment Comparison Chart What is Atmosphere? What is Environment? Key Differences Content: Atmosphere vs. Environment: What is The Difference? | Diffzi Atmosphere vs. Environment Published on November 21, 2018 By: Harold G The key difference between Atmosphere and Environment is that, Atmosphere is the layer of gases around the Earth and Environment is the living or non-living things around us. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Environment is called biosphere and hydrosphere of the earth and atmosphere refers to air and its components. Atmosphere is related to weather and environment is concerned with climate. Contents: Difference between Atmosphere and Environment Comparison Chart What is Atmosphere? What is Environment? Key Differences Comparison Chart Basis Atmosphere Environment Definition Atmosphere is the layer of gases around the earth Our surrounding is known as our environment.
https://diffzi.com/atmosphere-vs-environment/
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Title: Atmosphere vs. Environment: What is The Difference? | Diffzi Headings: Atmosphere vs. Environment Atmosphere vs. Environment Contents: Difference between Atmosphere and Environment Comparison Chart What is Atmosphere? What is Environment? Key Differences Content: Atmosphere is related to weather and environment is concerned with climate. Contents: Difference between Atmosphere and Environment Comparison Chart What is Atmosphere? What is Environment? Key Differences Comparison Chart Basis Atmosphere Environment Definition Atmosphere is the layer of gases around the earth Our surrounding is known as our environment. Ecosystem Atmosphere is the last layer of ecosystem Environment is not an layer of ecosystem Content Atmosphere has oxygen , nitrogen and other gases Air, water, animal and people around us makes our environment. Relation Atmosphere is related with weather Environment is related with climate What is Atmosphere? The ecosystem that is the system of this earth has four parts that are Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Biosphere Hydrosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere Atmosphere is the layer of gases around the earth. These gases consist of following composition 78% nitrogen 21% oxygen 1% other The condition of atmosphere always vary and condition of atmosphere is describe by following factors Temperature Air pressure Humidity Wind Precipitations Clouds Ozone layer plays an important role here. Ozone layer is a layer around the atmosphere that protect us from the UV rays.
https://diffzi.com/atmosphere-vs-environment/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_492379647#2_984910611
Title: Atmosphere vs. Environment: What is The Difference? | Diffzi Headings: Atmosphere vs. Environment Atmosphere vs. Environment Contents: Difference between Atmosphere and Environment Comparison Chart What is Atmosphere? What is Environment? Key Differences Content: Ecosystem Atmosphere is the last layer of ecosystem Environment is not an layer of ecosystem Content Atmosphere has oxygen , nitrogen and other gases Air, water, animal and people around us makes our environment. Relation Atmosphere is related with weather Environment is related with climate What is Atmosphere? The ecosystem that is the system of this earth has four parts that are Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Biosphere Hydrosphere Lithosphere Atmosphere Atmosphere is the layer of gases around the earth. These gases consist of following composition 78% nitrogen 21% oxygen 1% other The condition of atmosphere always vary and condition of atmosphere is describe by following factors Temperature Air pressure Humidity Wind Precipitations Clouds Ozone layer plays an important role here. Ozone layer is a layer around the atmosphere that protect us from the UV rays. What is Environment? All the things around us makes our environment like all the living things and non-living things around us. For examples Water Animal Human All other objects Environment and atmosphere are often considered same terms and are considered to be interchangeable but there is a huge difference between the both terms. We are the one that decide or chose our environment. Our environment has a huge impact on us.
https://diffzi.com/atmosphere-vs-environment/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_492379647#3_984912390
Title: Atmosphere vs. Environment: What is The Difference? | Diffzi Headings: Atmosphere vs. Environment Atmosphere vs. Environment Contents: Difference between Atmosphere and Environment Comparison Chart What is Atmosphere? What is Environment? Key Differences Content: What is Environment? All the things around us makes our environment like all the living things and non-living things around us. For examples Water Animal Human All other objects Environment and atmosphere are often considered same terms and are considered to be interchangeable but there is a huge difference between the both terms. We are the one that decide or chose our environment. Our environment has a huge impact on us. Water we drink, food we eat, air we breathe in and people we live with makes our environment. Environment is also known as surroundings. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Key Differences Environment is our surroundings and atmosphere is the layer of gasses round planet earth. Atmosphere is the last layer of ecosystem whereas environment is our own system around us. Atmosphere consist of Nitrogen, oxygen and other gasses whereas environment consist of all the living and non-living things around us.
https://diffzi.com/atmosphere-vs-environment/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_492379647#4_984913775
Title: Atmosphere vs. Environment: What is The Difference? | Diffzi Headings: Atmosphere vs. Environment Atmosphere vs. Environment Contents: Difference between Atmosphere and Environment Comparison Chart What is Atmosphere? What is Environment? Key Differences Content: Water we drink, food we eat, air we breathe in and people we live with makes our environment. Environment is also known as surroundings. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below Key Differences Environment is our surroundings and atmosphere is the layer of gasses round planet earth. Atmosphere is the last layer of ecosystem whereas environment is our own system around us. Atmosphere consist of Nitrogen, oxygen and other gasses whereas environment consist of all the living and non-living things around us. Weather is effected by atmosphere whereas climate is effected by environment Ozone layer is the important part of atmosphere and pollution is the important part of environment. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_495429466#3_992975859
Title: Headings: Content: But unless the bacteria are scientifically proven to have a beneficial effect they're not truly probiotic. For example, yogurt is made by adding the lactic acid producing bacteria Lactobacillus bulgaricus and streptococcus thermophilus to milk. But they're not recognized as probiotic cultures because they don't reach the intestinal tract alive. That's why, yogurt brands have to add probiotic strains to qualify as a probiotic food. Should You Be Taking Probiotics? Scientific research into the health benefits of probiotics is still growing. However, a considerable amount of research suggests probiotic cultures may benefit a whole host of digestive issues, skin and inflammatory conditions as well as immune function support and emotional well-being (1). The beneficial bacterialiving in the lower digestive tract provide a protective barrier against disease causing bacteria, pathogens, parasites and yeast infections. While there is evidence that probiotics do help to improve digestion and gastronomic health, it is hard to say that one brand over another is more effective at doing so. Go-Ask-Alice Columbia university However, the balance between good and bad is fragile one easily eroded by poor diet, stress, antibiotics, laxatives, antacids and a lack of exercise.
https://digestivehealthguide.com/activia-probiotics/
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Title: Headings: Content: The systematic review compiled all published human clinical trials exclusively measuring the effects of the probiotic strains Bifidobacterium lactis and Lactobacillus casei. FYI, L.casei is the probiotic strain used in Dannon's DanActive yogurt drink. In the UK and EU the product is marketed as 'Actimel'. The aim of the review was to determine whether the scientific evidence supported the health claims made by Dannon in their marketing. The health claims being: "Improving defenses (product containing L. casei) and improved intestinal transit (product containing B. lactis)." The review panel assessed the strength of evidence with a grading classification of grade 1 for the strongest and Grade 5 for the weakest. What they found was interesting... The research team identified 440 studies involving the two probiotics but only 16 met the inclusion criteria of systematic review. At the time of the review, Dannon's website cited 47 of those studies but only 12 met the reviews inclusion criteria. Furthermore, only 7 out of the 12 studies "demonstrated some positive effect following consumption of milk products enriched with probiotic strains''.
https://digestivehealthguide.com/activia-probiotics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_495429466#10_992985469
Title: Headings: Content: "Improving defenses (product containing L. casei) and improved intestinal transit (product containing B. lactis)." The review panel assessed the strength of evidence with a grading classification of grade 1 for the strongest and Grade 5 for the weakest. What they found was interesting... The research team identified 440 studies involving the two probiotics but only 16 met the inclusion criteria of systematic review. At the time of the review, Dannon's website cited 47 of those studies but only 12 met the reviews inclusion criteria. Furthermore, only 7 out of the 12 studies "demonstrated some positive effect following consumption of milk products enriched with probiotic strains''. From these 7 studies, 3 were based on the probiotic strain L.casei. The L.casei studies were graded as a level 5 "because they were based on circumstantial evidence and opinion, and none showed clinical effects in support of the health claims made". The remaining 4 clinical studies were based on the B.lactis strain and each were graded with a level 1 classification as they provided valid scientific evidence that B.Lactis decreased intestinal transit time Another interesting discovery was that 7 out of the 16 studies that met the inclusion criteria of the review were sponsored by Dannon. The systematic review concluded that large multi-national companies such as Dannon are using health claims based on scientific evidence that is insufficient. What's more, the scientific evidence comes from clinical studies sponsored by the company, meaning the favorable results may not be unbiased Dannon Health Claims Fall Foul of FTC In 2009 the FTC brought charges against Dannon accusing them of making exaggerated health claims about their Activia yogurt.
https://digestivehealthguide.com/activia-probiotics/
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Title: Headings: Content: From these 7 studies, 3 were based on the probiotic strain L.casei. The L.casei studies were graded as a level 5 "because they were based on circumstantial evidence and opinion, and none showed clinical effects in support of the health claims made". The remaining 4 clinical studies were based on the B.lactis strain and each were graded with a level 1 classification as they provided valid scientific evidence that B.Lactis decreased intestinal transit time Another interesting discovery was that 7 out of the 16 studies that met the inclusion criteria of the review were sponsored by Dannon. The systematic review concluded that large multi-national companies such as Dannon are using health claims based on scientific evidence that is insufficient. What's more, the scientific evidence comes from clinical studies sponsored by the company, meaning the favorable results may not be unbiased Dannon Health Claims Fall Foul of FTC In 2009 the FTC brought charges against Dannon accusing them of making exaggerated health claims about their Activia yogurt. Their advertising campaign claimed that one daily serving of Activia yogurt could relieve constipation, even prevent colds and flu. The commission accused Dannon of deceptive advertising. Dannon defended the claims stating they had scientific evidence to back up them up. However, the Commission were having none of it and overruled Dannon stating their clinical studies didn't support their marketing claims. In the end, Dannon settled out of court and were hit with of $21 million fine for their trouble.
https://digestivehealthguide.com/activia-probiotics/
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Title: How To Dispose Of Everything - Digg Headings: How To Dispose Of Everything TRASH TALK How To Dispose Of Everything Batteries Cooking Oil Matches Condoms Dead Pets Medicine Small Electronics Gun Shells Aerosol Cans Light Bulbs Oily Rags Large Appliances TL; DR? Recycle all the things. Content: — If there are no disposal instructions on the label and you don't have access to a take-back program, remove the drugs from the packaging, mix them with a gross substance nobody would ever want to ingest (think kitty litter or coffee grounds), place the mixture in a sealed bag, and place with the normal trash. Small Electronics Electronics are expensive for a reason. They're filled with valuable resources and materials such as rare metals, plastics and glass which take time, energy and lots of money to manufacture. Just because your iPod is broken doesn't mean the silicon in it is useless. There's always someone willing to pay money for the raw materials. Try selling your old phone or computer to a reseller like Gazelle. If they don't want it, or you are morally opposed to making money for some reason, check out the EPA's electronics recycling and donation guide here. Think recycling doesn't make a difference? You're wrong. For every million phones that get recycled, 35,000 lbs of copper, 772 lbs of silver, 75 lbs of gold and 33 lbs of palladium can be recovered.
https://digg.com/2014/how-to-dispose-of-everything
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Title: CongressLink Headings: The Committee System in the U.S. Congress Structure and Organization Operations and Procedures Committees and Chamber Action Content: They are sometimes created to conduct investigations and studies, sometimes to consider measures. Often one is established because the existing standing committee system does not address an issue effectively, or because a particular event sparks interest in an investigation. Joint committees are usually permanent panels that conduct studies or perform housekeeping tasks rather than consider measures. Members of both chambers serve on them. A conference committee is a temporary joint committee formed to resolve differences in Senate- and House-passed versions of a particular measure. Subcommittees Most committees form subcommittees to which they assign such specific tasks as oversight and the initial consideration of measures in particular areas of the committee's jurisdiction. Subcommittees are responsible to and work within guidelines established by their parent committees. Their number, independence, and autonomy vary among committees; but, because of their overall numbers and prerogatives, some observers have characterized the congressional system as "subcommittee government." In the 104th Congress, there are 19 standing committees with 84 subcommittees in the House and 1 select committee with 2 subcommittees.
https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs183/m1/1/high_res_d/95-591gov_1995May10.htm
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Title: Headings: Content: Simply the wrong decision that could have been avoided had you acquired more info before making it. Making a decision when you have more than 70% of the information needed can result in: Lost customers due to impatience. Employees who have had to do unnecessary damage control while waiting for your decision. Lost revenue from dwindling sales. Potential implications from faulty products that you didn’t pull from the shelves because you were unsure of whether or not they were really a hazard. ( Hint: Make these types of decisions as quickly as you can when you reach the 40% threshold to avoid lawsuits and other disasters) And these types of ripple-effect consequences aren’t the only results. Even the smallest of decisions (like bumping an employee’s pay) can impact broader spectrums of your business. For instance, an employee who was promised a pay raise after X amount of time but who is delayed their raise because of indecision can begin to feel uncertain in their position.
https://digitalkickstart.com/the-4070-rule-and-how-it-applies-to-you/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_534061939#9_1081626143
Title: Headings: Content: Potential implications from faulty products that you didn’t pull from the shelves because you were unsure of whether or not they were really a hazard. ( Hint: Make these types of decisions as quickly as you can when you reach the 40% threshold to avoid lawsuits and other disasters) And these types of ripple-effect consequences aren’t the only results. Even the smallest of decisions (like bumping an employee’s pay) can impact broader spectrums of your business. For instance, an employee who was promised a pay raise after X amount of time but who is delayed their raise because of indecision can begin to feel uncertain in their position. As a result, they may begin to discuss amongst their peers or you may see their quality of work begin to dwindle. Enthusiasm fades, and more people are impacted than the original group. President Truman kept a placard on his desk that read ‘The Buck Stops Here.’ Everyone can ‘pass the buck up’, so to speak, from time to time. Decisions can get forfeited to the next higher rank, but at some point, the buck must stop — and, in all likelihood, it’ll stop with you.
https://digitalkickstart.com/the-4070-rule-and-how-it-applies-to-you/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_536827015#5_1089118292
Title: 10 Ways Nike Customer Loyalty Gains, Builds, and Retains It Headings: 10 Ways Nike Customer Loyalty Gains, Builds, and Retains It 10 Ways Nike Customer Loyalty Gains, Builds, and Retains It The ability to gain, build, and retain customer loyalty is a must in today’s hyper-competitive, ultra-connected business environment. Everyone wants to do business with companies they trust. That is why Nike’s customer loyalty is so remarkable. Here is a great short video that helps to explain customer engageme nt. According to the Edelman Trust Barometer, 56 percent of U.S. survey respondents said they trust businesses, up from 20 percent in 2009. This means that companies that lack trust will quickly lose customers to the competition. Check out our thoughts on customer focus. Other trends are also contributing to the customer-company trust dynamic. Over the past few years, there has been a democratization of the customer experience, fueled by the social media revolution. Customers have more power than ever to voice their expectations and opinions to an extended network of friends and associates 2. Additionally, the emergence of social networks has created greater transparency between companies and customers. Consequently, companies need to take their customer experience to the next level; this means being more responsive and proactive, delivering consistently on brand promises, listening to customers, and acting on that insight. These are all aspects of customer trust. Nike customer loyalty … elements of trust Nike believes building and retaining customer trust comprises two intertwined capabilities: the intent to act in the customer’s best interest and the competence to do so. These come together to form the foundation of the customer experience. The ability to create a customer experience that builds trust begins with customer intelligence. It requires taking the information learned about customers—blending feedback and behavioral data and then applying analytics—and using those insights to proactively engage customers in a way that makes their experience better and more relevant over time. One trait that does separate exceptional companies from also-rans is the level of trust they engender with their customers. Customers prefer to do business with organizations that have gained their confidence. As we noted on many occasions, customer trust is gained through two interlaced faculties: good intent and competence. According to a Concerto Marketing Group and Research Now survey, when customers trust a brand, 83 percent will recommend a trusted company to others, and 82 percent will continue to use that brand frequently. While hardly anyone talks about the time you went above and beyond for a customer, you’ll certainly hear from the disgruntled ones if you failed to make a deadline or delivered a product that didn’t do what you promised. Nike c ustomer loyalty … emphasis on service The Nike customer contact center is ideally suited to be the center of an organization’s trust efforts. Every contact— whether a call, email, chat, or social interaction—represents a moment of truth that can help to build customer trust or destroy it. For instance, a customer service representative who takes ownership of a customer’s problem and finds a way to resolve it helps to build trust. Every time an interaction builds trust it also builds retention, loyalty, spending, recommendations, and, ultimately, customer value. Any interaction that damages trust also potentially reduces customer value; customers who lack trust in an organization are more likely to take their business elsewhere and recommend that their friends and associates do the same. The customer trust imperative The one constant that all Nike executives seek for the organization is a competitive advantage. But as the widespread availability of high-speed networks has made it possible for companies of all sizes to compete on a global scale, it’s becoming more and more difficult for brands to distinguish themselves from the product, price, or even quality. One trait that does separate exceptional companies from also-rans is the level of trust they engender with their customers. Customers prefer to do business with organizations that have gained their confidence. As we noted earlier, customer trust is gained through two interlaced faculties: good intent and competence. In many cases, a company’s intent is often a great unknown until a customer experiences a moment of truth with that company. A moment of truth may come to the fore depending on, for example, how well (or poorly) an airline contact center agent helps a customer to track and reclaim his missing luggage. Disney’s WOW Customer Experiences: 7 Ways You Apply the Secrets Building loyalty through exceptional customer experience One of the cornerstones of Nike’s customer trust is customer experience. Because customers interact with companies across a myriad of channels—including voice, IVR, mobile, online, email, text, and social— they expect to have consistent experiences regardless of the channels they choose to use. Customers also expect companies to be able to follow their thread of interactions from one channel to another. This applies to all types of customer interactions, especially support. Since customers increasingly use digital channels to conduct research about products or to resolve problems, the customer experience expectation bar continually climbs higher, often based on an exceptional experience with a customer experience leader like Amazon or Zappos. Regardless of the product or service—whether it involves shopping for auto insurance or applying for a home equity loan—Customers expect their experience to be simple and easy. Customer loyalty … ten steps to building customer trust Listening to customers to understand their needs and preferences and then acting on those insights requires a carefully coordinated effort. Nike follows these five steps for achieving a repeatable approach to gaining customer trust: Acknowledge the long-term value that customers create Nike communicates to customers regularly how important they are to your organization and how appreciated they are. Also, they take the proper steps to measure long-term value effectively. Nike customer loyalty … customer engagement Nike provides customers with online forums or other means for interacting with their firm, as well as with each other. This is another way for companies to demonstrate their transparency with customers. In addition to gathering solicited customer feedback, it’s also important to analyze customer sentiment about a company and its products that are delivered via interactions across all channels and touchpoints. This includes mining customer sentiments that can be gleaned in a multitude of ways. Deliver on what you say Doing what you say you are going to do when you say you’re going to do it is crucial to building trust within Nike. Famous entrepreneur and motivational speaker Jim Rohn said, one customer well taken care of could be more valuable than $10,000 worth of advertising. Customer loyalty … consistent service Consistency goes hand in hand with providing great service built on solid trust. Internal expectations lead to external results. From a business perspective, consistency applies to every aspect of who you are and what you do. Ensure a quality product or service, delivered on time, well-executed, and reasonably priced. This is imperative for business survival. Demanding customers expect nothing less. Communicate effectively Effective communication is the cornerstone of Nike’s successful company. In today’s fast-paced business world, having a range of communication channels available such as phone, e-mail, instant messaging, fax, etc. is key to maximizing your ability to communicate effectively with customers. Build a solid reputation Potential customers and business partners will search for information about you and your business online. According to a survey conducted by Dimensional Research, 90 percent of respondents who recalled reading online reviews claimed that positive online reviews influenced buying decisions, while 86 percent said negative online reviews influenced buying decisions. It’s crucial for Nike to manage the online reputation and establish an active social media presence, website, and blog. Nike customer loyalty employs transparency Transparency is another competency that should come naturally. So many businesses have trouble coming to terms with what it means. But not Nike. Customers and clients are smart. They know when you’re upfront or when they are told a mistruth. If honesty is the best policy, they’ll appreciate and admire you more when you admit to a mistake, rather than playing games or even worse, avoiding the topic altogether. Don’t try to hide or cover up your errors. Address the issue directly, explain how you will handle it, and share what steps are being taken to prevent the errors from occurring in the future. Studies show time, and again, loyal customers are the aptest to tell their friends about your business, creating strong word of mouth marketing. And as we have said many times … word of mouth marketing is the most important element of any marketing campaign. Ensure a quality product or service This means the top of the line quality, delivered on time, and at a fair price. This is imperative for business survival. Demanding customers expect nothing less. Nike customer loyalty continuously improves customer support A relentless dedication to improving systems and processes will not only make it easier for employees to interact with and support customers, but it will also lead custom- ers to trust that the company is capable of delivering what it promises. Robust analytics capabilities help Nike to learn more about its customers and to develop products and services in anticipation of customer needs and ahead of the competition. Maintain robust voice-of-customer feedback Companies should provide customers with online forums or other means for interacting with their firm, as well as with each other. This is another way Nike demonstrates its transparency with customers. In addition to gathering solicited customer feedback, it’s also important to analyze customer sentiment about a company and its products that are delivered via interactions across all channels and touchpoints. This includes mining customer sentiments that can be gleaned from recorded conversations, chats, emails, and mentions about companies in social media channels since customers don’t always share their needs, preferences, and concerns with companies via surveys and other feedback mechanisms. The bottom line In any discussion about the company-customer relationship and building customer trust, it’s important to recognize that companies are run and operated by people and that people occasionally make mistakes. Most customers accept this. To lower the frequency of mistakes that can otherwise erode customer trust, decision-makers must ensure that the organization has the right people, processes, and systems in place to generate a high batting average for earning customer trust. For companies to gain a competitive advantage, they not only need to give the appearance of being trustable by acting in customers’ best interest, but they also have to proactively demonstrate that they’re trustable by competently and consistently delivering on their promises. This can best be achieved by aligning the company’s interests with customers’ interests. Trustability is the driver of everything that matters most, whether it’s retention, new customer acquisition, cross-sell and upsell, or employee engagement. Developing a deep understanding of customer needs and preferences and then acting on that information is essential in a time of unbending customer expectations. All you get is what you bring to the fight. And that fight gets better every day you learn and apply new ideas. When things are not what you want them to be, what’s most important is your next step. Test. Learn. Improve. Repeat. Are you devoting enough energy to improving your continuous learning for yourself and your team? More reading from Digital Spark Marketing’s Library: Pinterest Marketing … Rich Pin Tips for Discovery Shopping Improve Success with Small Business Tagline Designs How to Get Small Business Press Coverage Secrets to BMW Marketing Videos … Effective Campaign? Mike Schoultz is a digital marketing and customer service expert. With 48 years of business experience, he consults on and writes about topics to help improve the performance of small business. Find him on Facebook, Twitter, Digital Spark Marketing, and LinkedIn. Content: According to a Concerto Marketing Group and Research Now survey, when customers trust a brand, 83 percent will recommend a trusted company to others, and 82 percent will continue to use that brand frequently. While hardly anyone talks about the time you went above and beyond for a customer, you’ll certainly hear from the disgruntled ones if you failed to make a deadline or delivered a product that didn’t do what you promised. Nike c ustomer loyalty … emphasis on service The Nike customer contact center is ideally suited to be the center of an organization’s trust efforts. Every contact— whether a call, email, chat, or social interaction—represents a moment of truth that can help to build customer trust or destroy it. For instance, a customer service representative who takes ownership of a customer’s problem and finds a way to resolve it helps to build trust. Every time an interaction builds trust it also builds retention, loyalty, spending, recommendations, and, ultimately, customer value. Any interaction that damages trust also potentially reduces customer value; customers who lack trust in an organization are more likely to take their business elsewhere and recommend that their friends and associates do the same. The customer trust imperative The one constant that all Nike executives seek for the organization is a competitive advantage. But as the widespread availability of high-speed networks has made it possible for companies of all sizes to compete on a global scale, it’s becoming more and more difficult for brands to distinguish themselves from the product, price, or even quality.
https://digitalsparkmarketing.com/nike-customer-loyalty/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_539512423#5_1096359084
Title: Impact Of Digital Media - Digitng.com Headings: Impact Of Digital Media Impact Of Digital Media Table of Contents 1. Digital media empowers people and facilitates social interaction. 2. Digital media increases civic participation, gives people a voice and facilitates the creation of communities 3. Digital media is revolutionizing how work is done 4. Digital media has facilitated education and life-long learning Risks and Downsides 1. Increased ease in the spread of propaganda and harassment 2. Addiction 3. Change of social skills Author Peace Best Free Software Applications For Designers And Developers In 2019 Content: 2. Digital media increases civic participation, gives people a voice and facilitates the creation of communities Traditional media has for a long time now, played a central role in informing the public and drawing public attention to particular subjects. With the rise of digital media, this reach has been amplified and new possibilities of interaction have arisen. For example, whenever there is a report of a crisis in some part of the world, digital media has made it possible for people to help out by contributing funds and coordinating efforts to help. This can happen in a matter of hours. People are better able to explore their civic responsibilities through digital media. People have constant and greater access to information such as facts, figures, and statistics allowing them to make well-informed decisions. They can also easily share this information with others, seek counsel or opinions. With digital media, people are able to respond in real time as events unfold, helping to expose certain ills such as political corruption and unfair business practices. Communities are also no longer just for groups of people who are geographically linked but can be formed by people with similar interests.
https://digitng.com/impact-of-digital-media/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_562329893#4_1146212887
Title: Can Illegal Immigrants Get Federal Benefits? Headings: Can Illegal Immigrants Get Federal Benefits? Can Illegal Immigrants Get Federal Benefits? Can Illegal Immigrants Receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI)? Can Illegal Immigrants Get Social Security or Access to Federal Health Programs? Can Illegal Immigrants Get WIC, Head Start, or Emergency Medicaid Benefits? Connect With a Social Security Disability Advocate or Attorney Near You Content: However, the federal government never grants illegal immigrants monthly SSI benefits. Can Illegal Immigrants Get Social Security or Access to Federal Health Programs? Though many pay into the system, illegal immigrants are not eligible for Social Security retirement or disability payments. Despite undocumented immigrants contributing about $12 billion per year to the Social Security trust fund, most cannot access this money. According to EconoFact.org, illegal immigrants also cannot access most federal health programs. These programs include non-emergency Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and Medicare. In addition, illegal immigrants aren’t eligible for insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act and prohibited from ACA-based insurance exchanges. Can Illegal Immigrants Get WIC, Head Start, or Emergency Medicaid Benefits? Some federal programs serve people in need, regardless of their immigration status. These programs include:
https://disabilityapprovalguide.com/social-security-disability/can-illegal-immigrants-get-federal-benefits/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_562329893#5_1146214559
Title: Can Illegal Immigrants Get Federal Benefits? Headings: Can Illegal Immigrants Get Federal Benefits? Can Illegal Immigrants Get Federal Benefits? Can Illegal Immigrants Receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI)? Can Illegal Immigrants Get Social Security or Access to Federal Health Programs? Can Illegal Immigrants Get WIC, Head Start, or Emergency Medicaid Benefits? Connect With a Social Security Disability Advocate or Attorney Near You Content: These programs include non-emergency Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and Medicare. In addition, illegal immigrants aren’t eligible for insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act and prohibited from ACA-based insurance exchanges. Can Illegal Immigrants Get WIC, Head Start, or Emergency Medicaid Benefits? Some federal programs serve people in need, regardless of their immigration status. These programs include: School meal programs (free or reduced-cost lunches) Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Head Start Various in-kind emergency services Illegal immigrants are also eligible for Emergency Medicaid, which generally covers acute medical situations (like childbirth) but not longer-term conditions. Benefits vary by state and cost less than 1% of the overall Medicaid budget. Undocumented immigrants are legally required to have access to K-12 public school. That said, undocumented immigrant children comprise about 1.3% of total public school enrollment in the United States. But because almost all K-12 educational funding comes from state and local governments, this technically isn’t a federal taxpayer-funded benefit.
https://disabilityapprovalguide.com/social-security-disability/can-illegal-immigrants-get-federal-benefits/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_562329893#6_1146216475
Title: Can Illegal Immigrants Get Federal Benefits? Headings: Can Illegal Immigrants Get Federal Benefits? Can Illegal Immigrants Get Federal Benefits? Can Illegal Immigrants Receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI)? Can Illegal Immigrants Get Social Security or Access to Federal Health Programs? Can Illegal Immigrants Get WIC, Head Start, or Emergency Medicaid Benefits? Connect With a Social Security Disability Advocate or Attorney Near You Content: School meal programs (free or reduced-cost lunches) Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Head Start Various in-kind emergency services Illegal immigrants are also eligible for Emergency Medicaid, which generally covers acute medical situations (like childbirth) but not longer-term conditions. Benefits vary by state and cost less than 1% of the overall Medicaid budget. Undocumented immigrants are legally required to have access to K-12 public school. That said, undocumented immigrant children comprise about 1.3% of total public school enrollment in the United States. But because almost all K-12 educational funding comes from state and local governments, this technically isn’t a federal taxpayer-funded benefit. As EconoFact.org explains, many undocumented immigrants have dependent children or spouses who are U.S. citizens. For this reason, households with one or more undocumented immigrant residents often do receive federally funded benefits. Some undocumented individuals may access SSI, for example, or food stamps and other benefits via their U.S.-born children. They may also access certain benefits through another household member who has Legal Permanent Resident or Refugee status. It’s important to note, however, that the total burden undocumented immigrants place on taxpayer-funded government programs is still incredibly small.
https://disabilityapprovalguide.com/social-security-disability/can-illegal-immigrants-get-federal-benefits/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_564375316#12_1150970190
Title: The Five Major Types of Natural Disasters Headings: The Five Major Types of Natural Disasters The Five Major Types of Natural Disasters 5 Types of Natural Disasters and Their Effects Geological Landslide Weather Hurricane Hydrological Tsunamis Floods Gas eruptions Fires Disasters from Space Meteor Crater, Arizona Content: Even meteors that explode in the atmosphere can cause immense destruction. The 1908 Tunguska explosion in Russia was cause by a meteor that exploded in the upper atmosphere with the force 1,000 times stronger than the bomb that leveled Hiroshima. Had it occurred in a very populated area, the death count would have been huge. Solar flares. Solar flares aren’t a problem unless they cause an eruption that is directed at the Earth. We become more vulnerable to damage from solar flares as we depend on the electrical grid for all aspects of our lives. This is because a strong enough flare can bring the electrical grid of an entire hemisphere down in a matter of minutes. Without power, there would be no way to fuel trucks to bring food supplies and medicines. Worse, there would be no power to keep our nuclear power plants from melting down. No matter what types of natural disasters you may face, it’s best to prepare and have well-rehearsed contingency plan with your family and loved ones.
https://disasterrally.com/types-of-natural-disasters/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_564375316#13_1150971717
Title: The Five Major Types of Natural Disasters Headings: The Five Major Types of Natural Disasters The Five Major Types of Natural Disasters 5 Types of Natural Disasters and Their Effects Geological Landslide Weather Hurricane Hydrological Tsunamis Floods Gas eruptions Fires Disasters from Space Meteor Crater, Arizona Content: We become more vulnerable to damage from solar flares as we depend on the electrical grid for all aspects of our lives. This is because a strong enough flare can bring the electrical grid of an entire hemisphere down in a matter of minutes. Without power, there would be no way to fuel trucks to bring food supplies and medicines. Worse, there would be no power to keep our nuclear power plants from melting down. No matter what types of natural disasters you may face, it’s best to prepare and have well-rehearsed contingency plan with your family and loved ones. All of these disasters can be survived with the right planning and a cool head. And remember to plan for the aftermath as well. Services often break down after such a disaster causing even more devastation after the fact then during the disaster itself. Have you been through any natural disasters yourself? Do you have a story that you would like to share?
https://disasterrally.com/types-of-natural-disasters/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_572096917#4_1169554732
Title: Delmonico Steak: History, Preparation, & How to Cook Headings: Delmonico Steak: History, Preparation, & How to Cook Delmonico Steak: History, Preparation, & How to Cook What Is a Delmonico Steak? Are Delmonico Steaks Dry-Aged or Wet-Aged? How to Cook Delmonico Steak Delmonico Steak Recipes 1. Broiled Delmonico Steak with Herb Butter 2. Grilled Delmonico Steak with Herb Butter 3. Michael Jordan’s 23 Delmonico Steak Where to Buy Delmonico Steak Storing Delmonico Steak The Bottom Line on Delmonico Steak Nathan Phelps Content: With that in mind, this is what is common across Delmonico steaks: They are usually rib or short loin. They are broiled or quickly grilled. They are usually cut at least an inch and a half thick and often go beyond two inches. If you go to Delmonico’s and order their Delmonico steak, you’ll get a rib-eye that’s been brushed with melted butter and beef fat and cooked via a fast broil. Many restaurants emulate this cooking method when serving a Delmonico. It’s also common to top Delmonico steaks with a compound herb butter, and while it’s more traditional to broil a Delmonico, many chefs will grill them as well. In the end, the focus should be on the meat. While some restaurants deck out their Delmonico steaks with sauces and lots of toppings, we prefer to keep it simple. Are Delmonico Steaks Dry-Aged or Wet-Aged?
https://discover.grasslandbeef.com/blog/delmonico-steak/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_572096917#5_1169556312
Title: Delmonico Steak: History, Preparation, & How to Cook Headings: Delmonico Steak: History, Preparation, & How to Cook Delmonico Steak: History, Preparation, & How to Cook What Is a Delmonico Steak? Are Delmonico Steaks Dry-Aged or Wet-Aged? How to Cook Delmonico Steak Delmonico Steak Recipes 1. Broiled Delmonico Steak with Herb Butter 2. Grilled Delmonico Steak with Herb Butter 3. Michael Jordan’s 23 Delmonico Steak Where to Buy Delmonico Steak Storing Delmonico Steak The Bottom Line on Delmonico Steak Nathan Phelps Content: Many restaurants emulate this cooking method when serving a Delmonico. It’s also common to top Delmonico steaks with a compound herb butter, and while it’s more traditional to broil a Delmonico, many chefs will grill them as well. In the end, the focus should be on the meat. While some restaurants deck out their Delmonico steaks with sauces and lots of toppings, we prefer to keep it simple. Are Delmonico Steaks Dry-Aged or Wet-Aged? While dry-aged steaks are in vogue these days, Delmonico steaks are traditionally wet-aged. This means they are usually vacuum-sealed in plastic and aged for 4-10 days as opposed to dry-aging, where butchers hang cuts just above freezing for weeks or even months to get rid of water content and concentrate the flavor. Both forms of preparation are delicious in their own right, but if you want the traditional Delmonico experience, it needs to be wet-aged. That’s because wet-aged steaks are juicier, which is what we associate with Delmonicos. Most steaks you buy are wet-aged anyway, so unless they specifically say dry-aged you will be getting a wet-aged steak.
https://discover.grasslandbeef.com/blog/delmonico-steak/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_572096917#6_1169558161
Title: Delmonico Steak: History, Preparation, & How to Cook Headings: Delmonico Steak: History, Preparation, & How to Cook Delmonico Steak: History, Preparation, & How to Cook What Is a Delmonico Steak? Are Delmonico Steaks Dry-Aged or Wet-Aged? How to Cook Delmonico Steak Delmonico Steak Recipes 1. Broiled Delmonico Steak with Herb Butter 2. Grilled Delmonico Steak with Herb Butter 3. Michael Jordan’s 23 Delmonico Steak Where to Buy Delmonico Steak Storing Delmonico Steak The Bottom Line on Delmonico Steak Nathan Phelps Content: While dry-aged steaks are in vogue these days, Delmonico steaks are traditionally wet-aged. This means they are usually vacuum-sealed in plastic and aged for 4-10 days as opposed to dry-aging, where butchers hang cuts just above freezing for weeks or even months to get rid of water content and concentrate the flavor. Both forms of preparation are delicious in their own right, but if you want the traditional Delmonico experience, it needs to be wet-aged. That’s because wet-aged steaks are juicier, which is what we associate with Delmonicos. Most steaks you buy are wet-aged anyway, so unless they specifically say dry-aged you will be getting a wet-aged steak. How to Cook Delmonico Steak In order to cook a Delmonico steak, you’ll want to fast broil it & brush it with butter and beef fat. The key is to get your broiler as hot as possible, buy the best steak you can, and nail the timing. Here’s how we like to cook our Delmonico steaks: Set your steaks out and let them come to room temperature. Sponge any moisture as needed.
https://discover.grasslandbeef.com/blog/delmonico-steak/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_574084357#2_1174096038
Title: How African Slaves Were Obtained During The Transatlantic Slave Trade - HubPages Headings: How African Slaves Were Obtained During The Transatlantic Slave Trade How African Slaves Were Obtained During The Transatlantic Slave Trade What is the Transatlantic Slave Trade? The slave trade routes How slaves were obtained during the transatlantic slave trade How the slaves were kept before being shipped to the Americas Slavery in the Americas was more brutal than slavery in Africa Conclusion Comments Content: The slave traders traveled from Europe to West Africa, where they bought the slaves and captured some and then took them to the West Indies and America and some to Europe thereby forming the triangle. The slave trade routes From Europe to West Africa From West Africa to America and the West Indies (South America) From America to Europe When the slaves from West Africa arrived in the Americas, they mainly worked in coffee, tobacco, cotton, and sugar plantations. Others were also forced to work in rice fields and in gold and silver mines. The women slaves mainly worked as domestic servants for their White masters. Many of the women slaves were raped very often by their masters. Since slaves were considered property and not human beings, they were sadly sold at markets along with other goods. It is worth noting that prior to the Europeans coming to Africa for the first time and starting the transatlantic slave trade, Africans themselves had their own form of slavery. Many historians believe that it was the already existing African slave trade and Africans preparedness to sell their own brothers and sisters as slaves that motivated the Europeans to start engaging in the slave trade business. In addition to the information above on the transatlantic slave trade, it is important to note that it wasn’t the whole of Europe that was engaged in slave trade. The slave trade was first started by the Portuguese before other countries in Europe such as Britain, Spain, France, etc followed.
https://discover.hubpages.com/education/How-African-Slaves-Were-Obtained-During-The-Transatlantic-Slave-Trade
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_574084357#6_1174104293
Title: How African Slaves Were Obtained During The Transatlantic Slave Trade - HubPages Headings: How African Slaves Were Obtained During The Transatlantic Slave Trade How African Slaves Were Obtained During The Transatlantic Slave Trade What is the Transatlantic Slave Trade? The slave trade routes How slaves were obtained during the transatlantic slave trade How the slaves were kept before being shipped to the Americas Slavery in the Americas was more brutal than slavery in Africa Conclusion Comments Content: African chiefs and kings sold these enslaved criminals or ‘sinners’ to the European slave buyers. The main reason why these convicted criminals or ‘sinners’ were sold into slavery was so that they could no longer stay within their various communities and commit sins and crimes. Another major reason why these offenders were sold into slavery was because of the fact that it was extremely lucrative selling them to the Europeans. Tribute slaves: Tribute slaves were slaves who were gifted to kings and chiefs by other prominent people in society in order to show appreciation or to say thank you to the chiefs or kings. During the transatlantic slave trade era, most chiefs ended up selling their tribute slaves to the European slave traders. Kidnappings: Some slaves were innocent people who were captured during raids and kidnappings. Seeing how extremely lucrative the slave trade business was with the Europeans, some unscrupulous chiefs and ordinary Africans began raiding and kidnapping their own people from their farms and other desolate places to be sold into slavery. Sometimes these unscrupulous men would raid entire communities and villages and capture mainly women and children to be sold into slavery.
https://discover.hubpages.com/education/How-African-Slaves-Were-Obtained-During-The-Transatlantic-Slave-Trade
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_579226890#0_1184895464
Title: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? - HubPages Headings: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Low Blood Pressure Retinal Detachment Vascular Problem Other Possible Causes Possible Causes of Visual Blackout Content: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? - HubPages ico_close Updated date: Jun 18, 2015 Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Author: NathaNater Possibly you've blacked out for a brief moment, lost your vision momentarily, and you wonder why it even happened. Generally, it is not cause for concern and could have a relatively simple explanation. Of course, if you are particularly concerned, or you come close to passing out, or do faint, you will want to consult a physician. It is always wise to consult a doctor in regards to these medical issues. Here we will explore the various possibilities for why you might blackout for a second. Low Blood Pressure Some people will experience a brief blackout when they stand up.
https://discover.hubpages.com/health/Why-Do-My-Eyes-Blackout-for-a-Second
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_579226890#1_1184896651
Title: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? - HubPages Headings: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Low Blood Pressure Retinal Detachment Vascular Problem Other Possible Causes Possible Causes of Visual Blackout Content: Generally, it is not cause for concern and could have a relatively simple explanation. Of course, if you are particularly concerned, or you come close to passing out, or do faint, you will want to consult a physician. It is always wise to consult a doctor in regards to these medical issues. Here we will explore the various possibilities for why you might blackout for a second. Low Blood Pressure Some people will experience a brief blackout when they stand up. This is caused by low blood pressure, blood unable to go to the head and so it falls towards the lower body. This is called orthostatic hypotension or postural hypotension. Of course, within a moment, when blood pressure returns to normal, you regain vision and blood flows to the head. It is important to know that vision is a process that occurs between the brain and the structure of the eyes, and blood flow is necessary for this operation to occur. pinterest-pin-it There must be sufficient blood flow between brain and eyes for you to see properly.
https://discover.hubpages.com/health/Why-Do-My-Eyes-Blackout-for-a-Second
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_579226890#2_1184898135
Title: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? - HubPages Headings: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Low Blood Pressure Retinal Detachment Vascular Problem Other Possible Causes Possible Causes of Visual Blackout Content: This is caused by low blood pressure, blood unable to go to the head and so it falls towards the lower body. This is called orthostatic hypotension or postural hypotension. Of course, within a moment, when blood pressure returns to normal, you regain vision and blood flows to the head. It is important to know that vision is a process that occurs between the brain and the structure of the eyes, and blood flow is necessary for this operation to occur. pinterest-pin-it There must be sufficient blood flow between brain and eyes for you to see properly. pessimisticlemons, deviantART. Some rights reserved. Retinal Detachment It is possible that there is a tear at the retina that can cause vision loss for brief moments, because, of course, the eye might not be functioning fully if this has occurred. If a tear happens in the retina, fluid gets behind the retina and lifts it off the wall of the eye, causing a perceived darkness of vision. pinterest-pin-it Vascular problems could be the cause of a sudden vision blackout.
https://discover.hubpages.com/health/Why-Do-My-Eyes-Blackout-for-a-Second
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_579226890#3_1184899628
Title: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? - HubPages Headings: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Low Blood Pressure Retinal Detachment Vascular Problem Other Possible Causes Possible Causes of Visual Blackout Content: pessimisticlemons, deviantART. Some rights reserved. Retinal Detachment It is possible that there is a tear at the retina that can cause vision loss for brief moments, because, of course, the eye might not be functioning fully if this has occurred. If a tear happens in the retina, fluid gets behind the retina and lifts it off the wall of the eye, causing a perceived darkness of vision. pinterest-pin-it Vascular problems could be the cause of a sudden vision blackout. Courtney Rhodes, Flickr. Some rights reserved. Vascular Problem Some vascular problems can interfere with the structural pathways in the eye that affect vision. Diabetes, retinal artery or vein occlusion, hemorrhage and vasospasm can affect vision. There needs to be, as stated before, sufficient blood, for oxygen, going between brain and eyes for vision to function properly.
https://discover.hubpages.com/health/Why-Do-My-Eyes-Blackout-for-a-Second
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_579226890#4_1184900945
Title: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? - HubPages Headings: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Low Blood Pressure Retinal Detachment Vascular Problem Other Possible Causes Possible Causes of Visual Blackout Content: Courtney Rhodes, Flickr. Some rights reserved. Vascular Problem Some vascular problems can interfere with the structural pathways in the eye that affect vision. Diabetes, retinal artery or vein occlusion, hemorrhage and vasospasm can affect vision. There needs to be, as stated before, sufficient blood, for oxygen, going between brain and eyes for vision to function properly. Vascular problems can hinder this flow. A mini-stroke can also affect vision. Other Possible Causes Other causes of a vision blackout include: High blood pressure Visual migraine (painful headache) Optic neuropathy Giant cell arteritis Increased intracranial pressure (in the skull) Ocular ischemia (not enough blood flow in eye from carotid artery) So, if your vision darkens, you might be having low blood pressure issues, other vascular problems, a retinal detachment or other issues with the structure of the eyes. It is important to see a doctor if you start to feel like you might faint or if you have other issues that might indicate something as serious as a stroke, like paralysis, confusion or speech impairment.
https://discover.hubpages.com/health/Why-Do-My-Eyes-Blackout-for-a-Second
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_579226890#5_1184902518
Title: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? - HubPages Headings: Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Why Do My Eyes Blackout for a Second? Low Blood Pressure Retinal Detachment Vascular Problem Other Possible Causes Possible Causes of Visual Blackout Content: Vascular problems can hinder this flow. A mini-stroke can also affect vision. Other Possible Causes Other causes of a vision blackout include: High blood pressure Visual migraine (painful headache) Optic neuropathy Giant cell arteritis Increased intracranial pressure (in the skull) Ocular ischemia (not enough blood flow in eye from carotid artery) So, if your vision darkens, you might be having low blood pressure issues, other vascular problems, a retinal detachment or other issues with the structure of the eyes. It is important to see a doctor if you start to feel like you might faint or if you have other issues that might indicate something as serious as a stroke, like paralysis, confusion or speech impairment. Possible Causes of Visual Blackout Low Blood Pressure Vascular Problems Retinal Detachment Blood is not flowing adequately to brain and eyes High blood pressure, strokes and other vascular problems can interfere with blood flow to eyes and hinder vision If the retina tears, fluid can build between retina and wall of eye and hinder vision pinterest-pin-it When there is a tear in the retina, fluid can build up between the retina and wall of the eye, causing loss of vision. Danielle Elder, Flickr. Some rights reserved.
https://discover.hubpages.com/health/Why-Do-My-Eyes-Blackout-for-a-Second
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_580637280#3_1188222420
Title: Common Stereotypes in Today's Society - HubPages Headings: Common Stereotypes in Today's Society Common Stereotypes in Today's Society Comments Content: They are also considered to be slow moving, hard of hearing, angry, and being poor drivers. They are often treated differently e.g. they get different car insurance. There may be some truth in these types of stereotypes as their body reflexes are slow but this does not mean all the senior citizens suffer from these issues. There are so many individuals who are above that age and are still productive and healthy and do not show signs of the symptoms that the stereotypes claim they all have. How we view a person influences the way we perceive them, how we perceive them influences the way we behave towards them, and ultimately how we behave towards them shapes who the person is. Comments Srishti Singh on July 26, 2014: Nice attempt. I believe in breaking stereotypes too. From education fields to defining states, there are stereotypes surviving in people's minds. Small or big!
https://discover.hubpages.com/politics/Common-Stereotypes-in-Todays-Society
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_580910234#8_1188534406
Title: Problems Facing Native American Indians in the Modern World - HubPages Headings: Problems Facing Native American Indians in the Modern World Problems Facing Native American Indians in the Modern World The Troubles of the Native American Today Comments Content: While there are various factors that influence the possibility of suicide in every ethnic group, there are some which are unique to the Indian nations. The stress and mental trauma of the disintegration of their traditional culture, as well as racial conflicts and alienation. The social alienation, identity confusion and self-hate that so many Native Americans feel are strong reasons for their high alcohol and suicide rates. Comments Doris James MizBejabbers from Beautiful South on May 30, 2018: Another obstacle to "being a Native American" today is our modern DNA tests that don't pick up NA DNA past two generations. In the past if a person had a black ancestor going back to 1600s, that person's line was classified as black forever. Yet if a person had a Native American great grandparent and that ggrandparent didn't get on an official roll, he or she could not claim NA ancestry. Those of us who had ancestors hide out and pass for white and opted not to get on rolls were SOL. Many of us had hoped that DNA tests would confirm our ancestry only to be disappointed. 23andMe says it can detect genes only within two generations, parents and grandparents, and can't go back any farther.
https://discover.hubpages.com/politics/Problems-Facing-Native-American-Indians-in-the-Modern-World
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_581080795#1_1188863361
Title: Human Role in Society & Community Culture Models- What are the Perfect Society's Roles & Rights & Values - HubPages Headings: Human Role in Society & Community Culture Models- What are the Perfect Society's Roles & Rights & Values Human Role in Society & Community Culture Models- What are the Perfect Society's Roles & Rights & Values Major role of society Social role Religious responsibility Financial responsibility Political responsibility Comments Content: If one do not know the role of society properly he or she will never grow up in a balanced way and won't be able to contribute properly as a citizen of his coungtry, Eventually, he will fail to evolve with true human value. Though it is always possible to become successful financially without the propter understanding of society and it roles, you will always feel that you lack something-the unfullfilled mind or emotional emptyness in your heart. Before discussing the role of society, it needs to be clarified what we actually mean by society. In general, a society means a large group of people living in a place or in a country under the control of same laws, values and culture. pinterest-pin-it role culture pinterest-pin-it role community The society of a country can be further divided in terms of religion, ethnicity, financial status, profession, interest etc. There can be many division in a society but as an individual you are part of a human society which is your true and unique identity, which on one can take out from you and this society must ensure the balanced growth of the future generation, which requires a society to play some role and like you, I also need to help the society to play its role. Major role of society Social responsibility Religious responsibility Financial responsibility Political responsibility Since the primary purpose of this post to give you a consise understaing of the role that society plays in our life and the duty we have to build a thriving soceity, I will mention only four important role a society has and as a intergral part of the society you need to remember these four major roles that will help you to manage and control existing conflicts and problems in our daily life. pinterest-pin-it role models society pinterest-pin-it role sociology pinterest-pin-it status society Your family is the key element of your society; so the very first place where society plays its role is your home. Social role Be attentive to all the complains of its members.
https://discover.hubpages.com/politics/role-of-society
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_586434274#1_1201416202
Title: Hawaii - Imperialism Headings: HawaiI HawaiI Content: A constitutional democracy had already been formed, and the monarchy didn't have much power left anyway. In the next 50 years, Hawaii went into many treaties with America. Investors and American planters took over almost all Hawaiian affairs. An American Naval base, Pearl Harbor, was established. Americans looking for fertile places to plant crops had almost completely taken over the land, including their unique abundance of pineapples. A sister of deceased Queen Liliuokalani wrote a new constitution and restored the monarchy, but that didn't stop the entrepreneurs from scrambling to claim the new business opportunities. Before a revolutionary "Committee of Safety" was established by Sanford Ballad Dole to overthrow the monarchy once and for all, businessmen such as Dole taking over the country made this an example of Economic Imperialism. After the successful coup, the American government recognized Dole's new government and officially claimed Hawaii as a U.S Protectorate imperialism. Dole requested to annex Hawaii, or add it to the U.S as an official state, but congress opposed. President Grover Cleveland sent a U.S official to restore the monarchy and make peace with the Hawaiian people, but Dole refused to give up his power.
https://discoverimperialism.weebly.com/hawaii.html
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Title: What Are the Odds of Being Murdered? - DiscoverTheOdds.com Headings: What Are the Odds of Being Murdered? What Are the Odds of Being Murdered? What Are the Odds of Being Murdered? The Odds of Being Murdered in Context Murder and Place: Location, Communities, and Socioeconomics Murder and Demographics Murder, Relationships, and Crime Sources: Content: Moreover, when cities or communities are grouped together or categorized by community type—rural, suburban or urban—an apparent trend emerges. Rural communities and suburban communities have lower average homicide rates than do urban communities (Schwartz 2010). Cities, and more broadly, community types, are home to distinctive sets of socioeconomic conditions that form the backdrop of the murders that occur. Socioeconomic context is an important variable to consider when discussing the odds of being murdered. An individual’s socioeconomic context can be defined broadly as the aggregate combination of education, income, and occupation of the people who comprise his or her social sphere. Individuals who are a part of poverty-stricken socioeconomic contexts face greater odds of being murdered while individuals belonging to more affluent socioeconomic contexts have lower odds of being murdered. Murder and Demographics Besides location in general and socioeconomic context in particular, there are demographic characteristics that are relevant to an individual’s odds of being murdered, including sex, race and age. Males are more likely to be murdered than females. Individuals of African-American descent are more likely to be murdered than members of any other racial group. Individuals between the ages of 18 and 24 are at the greatest risk of being murdered.
https://discovertheodds.com/what-are-the-odds-of-being-murdered/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_589662327#4_1207654731
Title: What Are the Odds of Being Murdered? - DiscoverTheOdds.com Headings: What Are the Odds of Being Murdered? What Are the Odds of Being Murdered? What Are the Odds of Being Murdered? The Odds of Being Murdered in Context Murder and Place: Location, Communities, and Socioeconomics Murder and Demographics Murder, Relationships, and Crime Sources: Content: Individuals who are a part of poverty-stricken socioeconomic contexts face greater odds of being murdered while individuals belonging to more affluent socioeconomic contexts have lower odds of being murdered. Murder and Demographics Besides location in general and socioeconomic context in particular, there are demographic characteristics that are relevant to an individual’s odds of being murdered, including sex, race and age. Males are more likely to be murdered than females. Individuals of African-American descent are more likely to be murdered than members of any other racial group. Individuals between the ages of 18 and 24 are at the greatest risk of being murdered. Additionally, individuals are most likely to be murdered by someone they know, and not a stranger. It is also noteworthy that murder victim characteristics mirror those of murder perpetrators. The exception to this general pattern is the fact that females are usually murdered by males and less frequently by females (Schwartz 2010). In other words, an individual is most likely to be murdered by someone who has the same demographic traits, within his own socioeconomic context. More often than not, males are murdered by males, blacks are most often murdered by blacks and young adults are most often murdered by young adults.
https://discovertheodds.com/what-are-the-odds-of-being-murdered/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_589662327#7_1207660204
Title: What Are the Odds of Being Murdered? - DiscoverTheOdds.com Headings: What Are the Odds of Being Murdered? What Are the Odds of Being Murdered? What Are the Odds of Being Murdered? The Odds of Being Murdered in Context Murder and Place: Location, Communities, and Socioeconomics Murder and Demographics Murder, Relationships, and Crime Sources: Content: Murder, Relationships, and Crime Murder is often precipitated by one of two additional factors as well: either an interpersonal relationship characterized by a history of confrontation or abuse or an active attempt to commit another crime. Less than 30% of murders occur as a result of an active attempt to commit a felony, such as a robbery. Murders involving a male victim and a male perpetrator most frequently occur during the course of or following a confrontation, an argument that in many cases originated because of a perceived slight, challenge or insult on the part of a male friend or acquaintance. Schwartz, Anderson and Messerschmidt each offer similar descriptions of this particular male murder motive, which Schwartz summarizes: Whereas middle- and upper- class males may have a myriad of opportunities to “do masculinity,” lower class males living in concentrated urban poverty may, over time and as an adaptation to persistent economic strain, place stronger collective emphasis on more achievable goals than financial success, such as respect and prestige conferred to those with a street reputation (Anderson 1999; Messerschmidt 2004). The murder of female victims is most often perpetrated within the framework of an intimate relationship. Usually, homicides against women are carried out by their male partners, at what turns out to be the end of a trajectory of escalating abuse or dominance (Schwartz 2010). Sources:
https://discovertheodds.com/what-are-the-odds-of-being-murdered/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_590338236#0_1209242777
Title: Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Headings: Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Are So Many Teens Depressed? Are Teens Today Unprepared for Life’s Challenges? Why are Today’s Teens So Stressed Out? Intervention and Treatment Warning Signs of Depression in Teens The Risk of Suicide in Today’s Teens A Cry for Help or Something More? Help is Available Call Us Now at 800.760.3934 Sources Content: Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Written by admin Categorised Bipolar Disorder, Center for Discovery, Depression, RAD, Self-Harm, Trauma Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever After a decline in the 1990s, the number of young people that commit suicide has been increasing every year. While no one can explain exactly why, many experts say adolescents and teens today probably face more pressures at home or school, worry about financial issues for their families, and use more alcohol and drugs. “ This is a very dangerous time for our young people,” Kathy Harms, a staff psychologist at Kansas City’s Crittenton Children’s Center, told the Portland Press Herald. “ We’re seeing more anxiety and depression in children of all ages.” Why Are So Many Teens Depressed? Here are some disturbing statistics about teen depression. According to suicide.org, teen and adolescent suicides have continued to rise dramatically in recent years. Consider these alarming figures: Every 100 minutes a teen takes their own life. Suicide is the third-leading cause of death for young people ages 15 to 24.
https://discoverymood.com/blog/todays-teens-depressed-ever/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_590338236#3_1209247552
Title: Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Headings: Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Are So Many Teens Depressed? Are Teens Today Unprepared for Life’s Challenges? Why are Today’s Teens So Stressed Out? Intervention and Treatment Warning Signs of Depression in Teens The Risk of Suicide in Today’s Teens A Cry for Help or Something More? Help is Available Call Us Now at 800.760.3934 Sources Content: Female teens develop depression twice as often than males. Abused and neglected teens are especially at risk. Adolescents who suffer from chronic illnesses or other physical conditions are at risk. Teens with a family history of depression or mental illness: between 20 to 50 percent of teens suffering from depression have a family member with depression or some other mental disorder. Teens with untreated mental or substance-abuse problems: approximately two-thirds of teens with major depression also battle another mood disorder like dysthymia, anxiety, antisocial behaviors, or substance abuse. Young people who experienced trauma or disruptions at home, including divorce and deaths of parents. In an article in the Portland Press Herald by Laura Bauer and Mara Rose Williams, experts say teens seem to feel more hopeless than in previous years. Tony Jurich, a professor of family studies and human services at Kansas State University, told the newspaper, “Teens think they are invincible, so when they feel psychological pain, they are more apt to feel overwhelmed by hopelessness and the belief that they have no control over their lives.”
https://discoverymood.com/blog/todays-teens-depressed-ever/
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Title: Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Headings: Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Are So Many Teens Depressed? Are Teens Today Unprepared for Life’s Challenges? Why are Today’s Teens So Stressed Out? Intervention and Treatment Warning Signs of Depression in Teens The Risk of Suicide in Today’s Teens A Cry for Help or Something More? Help is Available Call Us Now at 800.760.3934 Sources Content: Teens with untreated mental or substance-abuse problems: approximately two-thirds of teens with major depression also battle another mood disorder like dysthymia, anxiety, antisocial behaviors, or substance abuse. Young people who experienced trauma or disruptions at home, including divorce and deaths of parents. In an article in the Portland Press Herald by Laura Bauer and Mara Rose Williams, experts say teens seem to feel more hopeless than in previous years. Tony Jurich, a professor of family studies and human services at Kansas State University, told the newspaper, “Teens think they are invincible, so when they feel psychological pain, they are more apt to feel overwhelmed by hopelessness and the belief that they have no control over their lives.” Jurich calls these feelings of hopelessness and helplessness “the Molotov cocktail that triggers teen suicide.” A new study led by Jean Twenge, a San Diego State University psychology professor, finds that five times as many high school and college students are dealing with anxiety and other mental health issues as youth of the same age did that were surveyed back during the era of the Great Depression. Twenge, who is also the author of Generation Me: Why Today’s Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled -and More Miserable Than Ever Before, analyzed the responses of over 77,000 college students surveyed from 1938 through 2007. Are Teens Today Unprepared for Life’s Challenges?
https://discoverymood.com/blog/todays-teens-depressed-ever/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_590338236#5_1209251709
Title: Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Headings: Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Are So Many Teens Depressed? Are Teens Today Unprepared for Life’s Challenges? Why are Today’s Teens So Stressed Out? Intervention and Treatment Warning Signs of Depression in Teens The Risk of Suicide in Today’s Teens A Cry for Help or Something More? Help is Available Call Us Now at 800.760.3934 Sources Content: Jurich calls these feelings of hopelessness and helplessness “the Molotov cocktail that triggers teen suicide.” A new study led by Jean Twenge, a San Diego State University psychology professor, finds that five times as many high school and college students are dealing with anxiety and other mental health issues as youth of the same age did that were surveyed back during the era of the Great Depression. Twenge, who is also the author of Generation Me: Why Today’s Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled -and More Miserable Than Ever Before, analyzed the responses of over 77,000 college students surveyed from 1938 through 2007. Are Teens Today Unprepared for Life’s Challenges? Some of the experts believe that we have raised our teens to have unrealistic expectations. Along with the messages from modern media sources that suggest that we should always feel good, they say many parents haven’t taught their kids the kind of coping skills they need to survive in chaotic times. Why are Today’s Teens So Stressed Out? “In my opinion, it’s all of the above and more,” writes Therese J. Borchard, author of Beyond Blue. “ Most experts would agree with me that there is more stress today than in previous generations.
https://discoverymood.com/blog/todays-teens-depressed-ever/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_590338236#6_1209253749
Title: Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Headings: Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Today’s Teens Are More Depressed Than Ever Why Are So Many Teens Depressed? Are Teens Today Unprepared for Life’s Challenges? Why are Today’s Teens So Stressed Out? Intervention and Treatment Warning Signs of Depression in Teens The Risk of Suicide in Today’s Teens A Cry for Help or Something More? Help is Available Call Us Now at 800.760.3934 Sources Content: Some of the experts believe that we have raised our teens to have unrealistic expectations. Along with the messages from modern media sources that suggest that we should always feel good, they say many parents haven’t taught their kids the kind of coping skills they need to survive in chaotic times. Why are Today’s Teens So Stressed Out? “In my opinion, it’s all of the above and more,” writes Therese J. Borchard, author of Beyond Blue. “ Most experts would agree with me that there is more stress today than in previous generations. Stress triggers depression and mood disorders, so that those who are predisposed to it by their creative wiring or genes are pretty much guaranteed some symptoms of depression at the confusing and difficult time of adolescence. I think modern lifestyles -lack of community and family support, less exercise, no casual and unstructured technology-free play, less sunshine and more computer -factors into the equation.” Borchard also wonders about the role of environmental factors such as diets of American processed fast foods and the possibility of increased exposure to toxins. She speculates that even if our brains are similar to research subjects in the past, our hectic lifestyles, environmental toxins, and other challenges may increase the stress factors that contribute to depression. Intervention and Treatment In the pages of her book, Ms. Borchard describes her own battle with depression and alcohol abuse as a teenager. “
https://discoverymood.com/blog/todays-teens-depressed-ever/
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Title: What is marriage? - Discussing Marriage Headings: Is procreation or adult fulfillment the defining good of marriage? Philosophical Debates: The Conjugal vs. Revisionist Views of Marriage Is procreation or adult fulfillment the defining good of marriage? Introduction The Conjugal View The Revisionist View Conclusion Questions and Answers What about infertile or older couples? Are their relationships disqualified from marriage, in the conjugal view? Isn’t the distinction between these two views of marriage informed by religious tradition? Why are these two positions mutually exclusive? Why does this distinction matter in public policy? Isn’t personal fulfillment an important part of conjugal marriage? Isn’t love an important part of marriage, from the conjugal view? References and Further Readings Content: What is marriage? - Discussing Marriage Philosophical Debates: The Conjugal vs. Revisionist Views of Marriage Is procreation or adult fulfillment the defining good of marriage? The conjugal (or traditional) view of marriage is characterized in terms of three essential features: a comprehensive union between a man and a woman (with the unifying good of the relationship being procreation); a shared domestic life ordered towards the raising of children; and norms of exclusivity, permanence, and monogamy. While there are many other features of a good marriage (such as love, friendship, companionship, romance, etc.), these features are not enough to make a marriage, minimally and traditionally understood. In contrast, modern society is increasingly adopting what we call a revisionist view of marriage, in which the unifying good of the marital union is the personal fulfillment of the spouses.
https://discussingmarriage.org/the-conjugal-vs-revisionist-views-of-marriage/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_591999747#7_1212280888
Title: What is marriage? - Discussing Marriage Headings: Is procreation or adult fulfillment the defining good of marriage? Philosophical Debates: The Conjugal vs. Revisionist Views of Marriage Is procreation or adult fulfillment the defining good of marriage? Introduction The Conjugal View The Revisionist View Conclusion Questions and Answers What about infertile or older couples? Are their relationships disqualified from marriage, in the conjugal view? Isn’t the distinction between these two views of marriage informed by religious tradition? Why are these two positions mutually exclusive? Why does this distinction matter in public policy? Isn’t personal fulfillment an important part of conjugal marriage? Isn’t love an important part of marriage, from the conjugal view? References and Further Readings Content: The change that occurred in their relation strikes at the heart of marriage, from the conjugal view. Marriage is when a man and a woman say to each other, in essence, “Let us extend our emotional union into something more permanent, by starting a family together.” That is, a married couple arranges their lives and joins their families in anticipation of child-birth and child-raising. A pregnancy may be an unexpected interruption to a boyfriend and girlfriend, which fundamentally changes their relationship. However, as much as a child might change the lives of a married couple, she does not change the nature of their relationship. Marriage creates that difference from the get-go (before children are ever concieved), by enwrapping the relationship in norms (expectations) of permanence and fidelity. This is because marriage is oriented towards procreation. It points couples that direction. The Revisionist View By contrast, in the revisionist view, marriage is an emotional and sexual companionship between partners that is deeper or more intense than a dating relationship. The unifying good of the marriage relationship is mutual personal fulfillment.
https://discussingmarriage.org/the-conjugal-vs-revisionist-views-of-marriage/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_591999747#8_1212283115
Title: What is marriage? - Discussing Marriage Headings: Is procreation or adult fulfillment the defining good of marriage? Philosophical Debates: The Conjugal vs. Revisionist Views of Marriage Is procreation or adult fulfillment the defining good of marriage? Introduction The Conjugal View The Revisionist View Conclusion Questions and Answers What about infertile or older couples? Are their relationships disqualified from marriage, in the conjugal view? Isn’t the distinction between these two views of marriage informed by religious tradition? Why are these two positions mutually exclusive? Why does this distinction matter in public policy? Isn’t personal fulfillment an important part of conjugal marriage? Isn’t love an important part of marriage, from the conjugal view? References and Further Readings Content: Marriage creates that difference from the get-go (before children are ever concieved), by enwrapping the relationship in norms (expectations) of permanence and fidelity. This is because marriage is oriented towards procreation. It points couples that direction. The Revisionist View By contrast, in the revisionist view, marriage is an emotional and sexual companionship between partners that is deeper or more intense than a dating relationship. The unifying good of the marriage relationship is mutual personal fulfillment. From this perspective, marriage is all about romance, love, and mutual affection. Marriage simply identifies a person’s “number one relationship.” Besides being “deeper,” the relationship is different because it has been officially recognized by the state. This is important, from the revisionist view, because it means that the partner’s sexual relationship is now “approved” by the community at large. Marriage, from this perspective, has little to do with procreation.
https://discussingmarriage.org/the-conjugal-vs-revisionist-views-of-marriage/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_591999747#9_1212285206
Title: What is marriage? - Discussing Marriage Headings: Is procreation or adult fulfillment the defining good of marriage? Philosophical Debates: The Conjugal vs. Revisionist Views of Marriage Is procreation or adult fulfillment the defining good of marriage? Introduction The Conjugal View The Revisionist View Conclusion Questions and Answers What about infertile or older couples? Are their relationships disqualified from marriage, in the conjugal view? Isn’t the distinction between these two views of marriage informed by religious tradition? Why are these two positions mutually exclusive? Why does this distinction matter in public policy? Isn’t personal fulfillment an important part of conjugal marriage? Isn’t love an important part of marriage, from the conjugal view? References and Further Readings Content: From this perspective, marriage is all about romance, love, and mutual affection. Marriage simply identifies a person’s “number one relationship.” Besides being “deeper,” the relationship is different because it has been officially recognized by the state. This is important, from the revisionist view, because it means that the partner’s sexual relationship is now “approved” by the community at large. Marriage, from this perspective, has little to do with procreation. Everything about a marriage (including how long it lasts, whether or not to be sexually exclusive, among other things) — everything depends on what the partners want, because the unifying good of the relationship is the subjective personal fulfillment of the partners. Only the partners can say what ought to be the case about their marriage, since their personal fulfillment is the primary purpose of the relationship — the good towards which they coordinate their activities. Conclusion If one holds the revisionist view of marriage, it makes no sense to exclude same-sex couples. That’s why so many people support same-sex marriage today — it is because they accept (we think uncritically) the revisionist premise that marriage is all about mutual adult fulfilment. This is why understanding the difference between these two views of marriage is so important — it helps us to understand the heart of the marriage debate.
https://discussingmarriage.org/the-conjugal-vs-revisionist-views-of-marriage/
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Title: What Causes A High White Blood Cell Count Of 25,000 In Children? - Blurtit Headings: What Causes A High White Blood Cell Count Of 25,000 In Children? What Causes A High White Blood Cell Count Of 25,000 In Children? 8 Answers Answer Question Content: However, it is likely that it is going to be discovered when we are younger or when we are in adolescence, when the effects of anemia or leukaemia begin to show. If the results are as serious as leukaemia, you will undergo treatment as soon as possible after it is discovered. As this is life threatening and much more serious than anemia, it is important that you have all the necessary tests if you think that you are showing symptoms of a high white blood cell count. Although this condition can be difficult to treat, the treatment that you do receive will make your quality of life a lot better, so don’t hesitate to have tests done if you are concerned. Anonymous answered My sister's daughter has fever last day and also she got symptoms of fix today morning. Her wbc count is 23200.I think it is very high. Whats problem with her. Anonymous answered Normal levels of WBC are 4300-10800. Elevated levels can be due to infection and anemia. But a levels of 25000 is something mater of special concern.
https://diseases-conditions.blurtit.com/247215/what-causes-a-high-white-blood-cell-count-of-25000-in-children
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Title: Drug-Induced Cholestasis Headings: Drug-Induced Cholestasis Drug-Induced Cholestasis Content: Drug-Induced Cholestasis Drug-Induced Cholestasis September 12, 2007 By Diseases & Conditions Technically, cholestasis is any condition in which substances normally secreted into bile are retained. It is generally used, however, to refer to any condition in which the flow of bile is reduced. Drug-induced cholestasis can, and usually does, interfere with the secretion of bile without causing hepatitis or liver cell death (necrosis). It can, however, lead to severe itching, diarrhea, and poor absorption of fat and fat-soluble vitamins. Symptoms of drug-induced cholestasis may include: Itching Yellow skin or eyes (jaundice) Dark urine Pale stools Rash or fever from drug sensitivity Abdominal pain in the right upper quadrant Nausea Vomiting Drugs that can cause, or have been associated with drug-induced cholestasis, are listed below. gold salts erythromycin (E-Mycin, Ilosone) chlorpromazine (Thorazine) prochlorperazine (Compazine, Buccastem, Stemetil, Phenotil) sulindac (Clinoril) cimetidine (Tagamet) ketoconazole (Nizoral) trimethoprim sulfamethoxazole (Septra, Septrin, Bactrim) amitriptyline (Elavil, Endep) carbamazepine (Tegretol) tobutamide ampicillin (Omnipen, Polycilli,; Principen) amoxicillin-clavulanate ampicillin/clavulanic acid (Augmentin) other oxy-penicillins rifampin (Rifadin) estradiol (Estrace, Climara, Estraderm, Menostar) captopril (Capoten) anabolic steroids birth control pills (oral contraceptives) naproxen (Naprosyn) haloperidol (Haldol) amiodarone (Cordarone) tetracycline (Achromycin) imipramine (Tofranil) nitrofurantoin phenytoin (Dilantin) Patients with drug-induced cholestasis usually have elevated blood levels of bilirubin and alkaline phosphate. The latter increases because it is an enzyme made by the bile ducts, the cells of which tend also to be dysfunctional and leak it. Aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels in the blood tend to be normal or mildly elevated.
https://diseasesandconditions.net/cholestasis/
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Title: High White Blood Cell Count - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment | HealthMD Headings: High White Blood Cell Count High White Blood Cell Count Content: High White Blood Cell Count - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment | HealthMD High White Blood Cell Count Last Updated On June 26, 2015 By surekha Blood cells are produced in the bone marrow and distributed throughout the body. The major function of white blood cells or leukocytes is to protect the body from any foreign particles like bacteria, virus or other micro-organisms. Thus it acts as a defense system protecting your health and preventing you from many foreign invaders and for this reason they are known as disease fighting agents or leucocytes. WBC Count : Any blood count test will give you the number of WBC, RBC and platelets in the body. All these elements should be in proper proportion to keep your body healthy. However the number of white blood cell may go down drastically or increase significantly. Any deviation from the normal range of WBC or RBC can cause problem. Leukocytosis is the medical term given for high white blood cell count. For a healthy adult, count of 4500 – 11,000 leukocytes in 1 microliter of blood is considered to be normal.
https://diseasespictures.com/high-white-blood-cell-count/
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Title: High White Blood Cell Count - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment | HealthMD Headings: High White Blood Cell Count High White Blood Cell Count Content: All these elements should be in proper proportion to keep your body healthy. However the number of white blood cell may go down drastically or increase significantly. Any deviation from the normal range of WBC or RBC can cause problem. Leukocytosis is the medical term given for high white blood cell count. For a healthy adult, count of 4500 – 11,000 leukocytes in 1 microliter of blood is considered to be normal. Anything above this range is indicative of high WBC count. However blood cell count varies with age of the person and size. Causes : There are many factors that can increase the number of white blood cell significantly. It is natural for any person to have increased count of WBC when he/she is having any infectious disease.
https://diseasespictures.com/high-white-blood-cell-count/
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Title: High White Blood Cell Count - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment | HealthMD Headings: High White Blood Cell Count High White Blood Cell Count Content: Anything above this range is indicative of high WBC count. However blood cell count varies with age of the person and size. Causes : There are many factors that can increase the number of white blood cell significantly. It is natural for any person to have increased count of WBC when he/she is having any infectious disease. Drug interaction can cause increase in the production of WBC and weakened immunity or immune disorders can cause sudden increase of WBC. Certain type of allergic reactions, increased physical stress, injury or trauma, undergoing surgery, and intake of certain medications can increase the WBC count. Pregnant women have more number of WBC in blood as a means of additional protection for the growing fetus. Certain medical conditions like bone marrow disorder, blood cancer, and blood related disorders can vary the count of WBC. Symptoms :
https://diseasespictures.com/high-white-blood-cell-count/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_609636625#3_1242840496
Title: High White Blood Cell Count - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment | HealthMD Headings: High White Blood Cell Count High White Blood Cell Count Content: Drug interaction can cause increase in the production of WBC and weakened immunity or immune disorders can cause sudden increase of WBC. Certain type of allergic reactions, increased physical stress, injury or trauma, undergoing surgery, and intake of certain medications can increase the WBC count. Pregnant women have more number of WBC in blood as a means of additional protection for the growing fetus. Certain medical conditions like bone marrow disorder, blood cancer, and blood related disorders can vary the count of WBC. Symptoms : Normally high white blood cell count will not show any symptoms. Often the result is revealed while doing blood culture for some other reason. For people with underlying medical issues, high white blood cell count can cause signs like frequent bruises, repeated infections, increased tiredness, fever, and loss of weight for no apparent reason. You can seek medical care if you have symptoms like chills, fever, extreme tiredness, night sweat and bleeding or bruises which can be due to leukocytosis. Diagnosis :
https://diseasespictures.com/high-white-blood-cell-count/
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Title: High White Blood Cell Count - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment | HealthMD Headings: High White Blood Cell Count High White Blood Cell Count Content: Treatment : The root cause of the increased WBC in blood is to be found out before giving any treatment. Treatment for high WBC is not needed unless the person is having infection or blood disorders. For people with infection, suitable antibiotics are given. For individuals with bone marrow problems, surgical intervention of new healthy bone marrow is done. In case of cancer, suitable treatments like chemo or radiation therapy is given.
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Title: Disney Junior logo | Disney Wiki | Fandom Headings: Disney Junior logo Disney Junior logo Disney shows/movies Third-Party Shows See Also Content: Higglytown Heroes The "J" represents Eubie, the "U" represents Wayne, the "N" represents Twinkle, the "I" represents Kip, the "O" represents the show's colored background in the intro and the Someone Special song, and the "R" represents Fran. Lilo & Stitch: The Series The "J" represents water, the "U" represents Lilo, the "N" represents Lilo 's swimsuit, the "I" represents Stitch, the "O" represents a hula dancer, and the "R" represents a palm tree. The Little Mermaid The "J" represents Ursula, the "U" represents Prince Eric, the "N" represents the sea, the "I" represents Ariel, the "O" represents Flounder, and the "R" represents Sebastian . Timon & Pumbaa The "J" represents a panther, the "U" represents Simba, the "N" represents a zebra, the "I" represents Timon, the "O" represents Pumbaa, and the "R" represents one of Scar 's minions. Winnie the Pooh / My Friends Tigger & Pooh The "J" represents Owl, the "U" represents a beehive with honey, the "N" represents Tigger, the "I" represents Piglet, the "O" represents Pooh, and the "R" represents Eeyore. This is the only Winnie the Pooh variant in which the "I" represents Piglet. Another variant features the "J" representing Rabbit, the "U" representing Tigger, the "N" representing a honey pot, the "I" representing Pooh Bear, the "O" representing Eeyore, and the "R" representing Piglet . Alternative variant looks similar to the 2nd variant, except with the "N" and "O" switched. The "N" represents Eeyore, and the "O" represents a honey pot.
https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Disney_Junior_logo
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Title: Disney Junior logo | Disney Wiki | Fandom Headings: Disney Junior logo Disney Junior logo Disney shows/movies Third-Party Shows See Also Content: Winnie the Pooh / My Friends Tigger & Pooh The "J" represents Owl, the "U" represents a beehive with honey, the "N" represents Tigger, the "I" represents Piglet, the "O" represents Pooh, and the "R" represents Eeyore. This is the only Winnie the Pooh variant in which the "I" represents Piglet. Another variant features the "J" representing Rabbit, the "U" representing Tigger, the "N" representing a honey pot, the "I" representing Pooh Bear, the "O" representing Eeyore, and the "R" representing Piglet . Alternative variant looks similar to the 2nd variant, except with the "N" and "O" switched. The "N" represents Eeyore, and the "O" represents a honey pot. Minnie's Bow-Toons The "JUNIOR" logo just represents Minnie. Doc McStuffins The "J" represents Chilly, the "U" represents Lambie, the "N" represents Hallie, the "I" represents Doc McStuffins, the "O" represents Squeakers, and the "R" represents Stuffy . Cinderella The JUN & R represents the glass slippers, the "I" represents Cinderella, and the "O" represents the Pumpkin Coach . Stanley The "J" represents Mr. Griff, the "U" represents " The Great Big Book of Everything ", the "N" represents Lester, the "I" represents Stanley, the "O" represents Dennis, and the "R" represents Mrs. Griff . Disney Princess The "JUNIOR" represents glitter and sparkles.
https://disney.fandom.com/wiki/Disney_Junior_logo