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msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_842772966#6_1681160890 | Title:
Headings: Policy Report
Policy
Report
THE
EFFECTS
OF
ABORTION
ON
THE
BLACK
COMMUNITY
Research
Team
Editors
Introduction
The
Abortion
Consumer
Planned
Parenthood
Targets
Minority
Neighborhoods
The
Population
Control
Nexus
Negro
bastards."
xii
Black
bastards.”xiii
Negro
bastards."xiv
population
control."xv
The
Racist
and
Eugenic
Roots
of
the
Abortion
Movement
Political
Ramifications
of
Abortion
on
the
Black
Community
and
the
Nation
Natural
Rights
vs.
Court
Decisions
The
Horrors
of
Kermit
Gosnell
Post-Gosnell
CURE’s
Response
Call
to
Action
Recommendation
Conclusion
H.
R.
2175
Content: On
Capitol
Hill,
these
advocates
urged
their
constituents
to
challenge
the
pro-life
position
by
accusing
them
of
making
the
alleged
disparity
in
healthcare
for
black
women
worse.ix
Perhaps
unknowingly,
these
black
legislators
continually
damage
their
political
agenda
because
abortion
is
destroying
their
future
constituency. Their
advocacy
for
continued
funding
of
organizations
like
Planned
Parenthood
demeans
and
eradicates
the
concept
of
natural
rights
and
denies
the
right
to
life
to
the
most
vulnerable
of
all,
the
unborn
child. Establishing
such
a
cultural
norm
erodes
the
natural
rights
of
the
elderly
and
the
infirmed,
for
if
the
powerful
can
determine
that
the
unborn
child
does
not
have
a
natural,
self-evident
right
to
live,
then
it
is
very
possible
that
they
can
and
will
determine
that
certain
other
humans
no
longer
possess
those
rights,
as
well. The
Population
Control
Nexus
There
is
a
widespread
perception
that
women,
particularly
African
American
women,
are
freely
exercising
their
“choice”
when
they
enter
the
doors
of
the
nearest
abortion
center. Nothing
can
be
further
from
the
truth. The
reality
is
that
black
women
are
being
pushed
–
led
from
behind
–
into
abortion
centers
by
a
cadre
of
elitists
who
agree
with
Frederick
Osborne,
the
leading
eugenicist
of
the
20th
century,
that
“birth
control
and
abortion
are
turning
out
to
be
great
eugenic
advances
of
our
time. If
they
had
been
advanced
for
eugenic
reasons
it
would
have
retarded
or
stopped
their
acceptance. ”x
In
fact,
abortion
is
steeped
in
the
population
control
agenda. Supreme
Court
Justice
Ruth
Bader
Ginsburg
reminded
the
nation
of
this
in
her
2009
New
York
Times
Magazine
interview
when
she
said
“Frankly
I
had
thought
that
at
the
time
Roe
was
decided,
there
was
concern
about
population
growth
and
particularly
growth
in
populations
that
we
don’t
want
to
have
too
many
of,”
xi
and
she
was
historically
accurate. There
was
concern
about
population,
and
Republican
President
Richard
Nixon
was
at
the
center
of
promoting
population
control,
particularly
in
the
black
community. | https://docs.house.gov/meetings/JU/JU10/20171101/106562/HHRG-115-JU10-Wstate-ParkerS-20171101-SD001.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_842772966#7_1681165463 | Title:
Headings: Policy Report
Policy
Report
THE
EFFECTS
OF
ABORTION
ON
THE
BLACK
COMMUNITY
Research
Team
Editors
Introduction
The
Abortion
Consumer
Planned
Parenthood
Targets
Minority
Neighborhoods
The
Population
Control
Nexus
Negro
bastards."
xii
Black
bastards.”xiii
Negro
bastards."xiv
population
control."xv
The
Racist
and
Eugenic
Roots
of
the
Abortion
Movement
Political
Ramifications
of
Abortion
on
the
Black
Community
and
the
Nation
Natural
Rights
vs.
Court
Decisions
The
Horrors
of
Kermit
Gosnell
Post-Gosnell
CURE’s
Response
Call
to
Action
Recommendation
Conclusion
H.
R.
2175
Content: The
reality
is
that
black
women
are
being
pushed
–
led
from
behind
–
into
abortion
centers
by
a
cadre
of
elitists
who
agree
with
Frederick
Osborne,
the
leading
eugenicist
of
the
20th
century,
that
“birth
control
and
abortion
are
turning
out
to
be
great
eugenic
advances
of
our
time. If
they
had
been
advanced
for
eugenic
reasons
it
would
have
retarded
or
stopped
their
acceptance. ”x
In
fact,
abortion
is
steeped
in
the
population
control
agenda. Supreme
Court
Justice
Ruth
Bader
Ginsburg
reminded
the
nation
of
this
in
her
2009
New
York
Times
Magazine
interview
when
she
said
“Frankly
I
had
thought
that
at
the
time
Roe
was
decided,
there
was
concern
about
population
growth
and
particularly
growth
in
populations
that
we
don’t
want
to
have
too
many
of,”
xi
and
she
was
historically
accurate. There
was
concern
about
population,
and
Republican
President
Richard
Nixon
was
at
the
center
of
promoting
population
control,
particularly
in
the
black
community. Quotes
from
Former
President
Richard
Nixon: "…as
I
told
you
–
we
talked
about
it
earlier
–
that
a
hell
of
a
lot
people
want
to
control
the
Negro
bastards." xii
"A
majority
of
people
in
Colorado
voted
for
abortion,
I
think
a
majority
of
people
in
Michigan
are
for
abortion,
I
think
in
both
cases,
well,
certainly
in
Michigan
they
will
vote
for
it
[
abortion
]
because
they
think
that
what's
going
to
be
aborted
generally
are
the
little
Black
bastards. ”xiii
"…as
I
told
you
–
we
talked
about
it
earlier
– | https://docs.house.gov/meetings/JU/JU10/20171101/106562/HHRG-115-JU10-Wstate-ParkerS-20171101-SD001.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1003951350#1_2010509339 | Title: Slide transition sounds missing - Office | Microsoft Docs
Headings: Sounds missing after a PowerPoint presentation is saved as video
Sounds missing after a PowerPoint presentation is saved as video
In this article
Note
Symptoms
Workaround
Note
Status
Content: Workaround
To work around this missing slide transition sound issue, remove the transition sounds, and then add the sounds directly to the slide. The sounds can then be set to play across slides and be triggered just before slide transitions to the next slide. Note
This workaround only works if the presentation uses slide timings to advance to the next slide. Open the presentation in PowerPoint 2010. Locate the slides with the transition sounds. On the Transitions tab, set Transition Sound to [No Sound]. Under Advance Slide, note the slide duration time in the Automatically after box. On the Insert tab, in the Media Clips group, under Sound, click either Sound from file or Sound from Clip Organizer. Insert the sound that you want to play across the slide transition. Click Automatically when you are prompted. | https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/troubleshoot/powerpoint/slide-transition-sounds-missing |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1212686620#0_2362731584 | Title: World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
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World Asthma Day 2018: People who have asthma should eat nutritious foods
The World Asthma Day is celebrated each year on the first Tuesday of the month of May. If you are suffering from asthma, eating and avoiding some foods will help you in dealing with the condition in a better way. Asthma is a condition which causes inflammation in the airways of lungs, also known as bronchial tubes. | https://doctor.ndtv.com/living-healthy/foods-to-eat-and-avoid-if-you-have-asthma-1830567 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1212686620#3_2362736725 | Title: World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
Headings: World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
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World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
World Asthma Day 2018: People who have asthma are recommended to have a nutritious diet which can help in improving their condition as well as their overall health.
This World Asthma Day, take note of the foods which you should eat and avoid if you are asthmatic.
World Asthma Day 2018: Foods to avoid if you have asthma
Content: Asthma is a condition which causes inflammation in the airways of lungs
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Asthma and obesity are linked
According to American Thoracic Society, obesity is one of the major risks factors that can cause asthma. Moreover, asthma is more severe and difficult to treat in obese people. Hence, eating a balanced diet and maintaining a healthy weight can help in dealing with asthma in a better way. Also read: Non-Asthmatic Patients Not Benefited By Steroids
This World Asthma Day, take note of the foods which you should eat and avoid if you are asthmatic. 1. Foods rich in beta carotene (which is a form of Vitamin A can be considered good for people who are suffering from asthma. Sources of beta carotene include carrots, sweet potatoes, cantaloupe, leafy green veggies, spinach and broccoli. World Asthma Day 2018: | https://doctor.ndtv.com/living-healthy/foods-to-eat-and-avoid-if-you-have-asthma-1830567 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1212686620#4_2362738321 | Title: World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
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World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
World Asthma Day 2018: People who have asthma are recommended to have a nutritious diet which can help in improving their condition as well as their overall health.
This World Asthma Day, take note of the foods which you should eat and avoid if you are asthmatic.
World Asthma Day 2018: Foods to avoid if you have asthma
Content: Non-Asthmatic Patients Not Benefited By Steroids
This World Asthma Day, take note of the foods which you should eat and avoid if you are asthmatic. 1. Foods rich in beta carotene (which is a form of Vitamin A can be considered good for people who are suffering from asthma. Sources of beta carotene include carrots, sweet potatoes, cantaloupe, leafy green veggies, spinach and broccoli. World Asthma Day 2018: Asthmatic patients should consume more vitamin D
2. Vitamin D is an essential requirement among people who are suffering from asthma. Foods rich in Vitamin D can reduce incidence of asthmatic attacks in children. Milk, orange juice, eggs and salmon are good sources of vitamin D.
3. Bananas are known to decrease wheezing in children and improve functioning of lungs. | https://doctor.ndtv.com/living-healthy/foods-to-eat-and-avoid-if-you-have-asthma-1830567 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1212686620#5_2362739861 | Title: World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
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World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
World Asthma Day 2018: People who have asthma are recommended to have a nutritious diet which can help in improving their condition as well as their overall health.
This World Asthma Day, take note of the foods which you should eat and avoid if you are asthmatic.
World Asthma Day 2018: Foods to avoid if you have asthma
Content: Asthmatic patients should consume more vitamin D
2. Vitamin D is an essential requirement among people who are suffering from asthma. Foods rich in Vitamin D can reduce incidence of asthmatic attacks in children. Milk, orange juice, eggs and salmon are good sources of vitamin D.
3. Bananas are known to decrease wheezing in children and improve functioning of lungs. Antioxidant and potassium content in bananas make them good for people who have asthma. 4. Apples are good for people suffering from asthma as they improve functioning of lungs. World Asthma Day 2018: Magnesium is important for asthmatic patients
5. | https://doctor.ndtv.com/living-healthy/foods-to-eat-and-avoid-if-you-have-asthma-1830567 |
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World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
World Asthma Day 2018: People who have asthma are recommended to have a nutritious diet which can help in improving their condition as well as their overall health.
This World Asthma Day, take note of the foods which you should eat and avoid if you are asthmatic.
World Asthma Day 2018: Foods to avoid if you have asthma
Content: Magnesium is another mineral which required by people suffering from asthma. Dark chocolate, spinach, pumpkin seeds and salmon are all good sources of magnesium. Also read: Asthma Medicine May Cut Parkinson's Risk By Half: Study
World Asthma Day 2018: Foods to avoid if you have asthma
1. Asthmatic people should avoid eating large meals or foods that cause gas. This is because they put pressure on your diaphragm. This is specifically for people who have acid reflux. They may trigger asthma flares and cause tightness in chest. | https://doctor.ndtv.com/living-healthy/foods-to-eat-and-avoid-if-you-have-asthma-1830567 |
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World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
World Asthma Day 2018: People who have asthma are recommended to have a nutritious diet which can help in improving their condition as well as their overall health.
This World Asthma Day, take note of the foods which you should eat and avoid if you are asthmatic.
World Asthma Day 2018: Foods to avoid if you have asthma
Content: Foods to avoid if you have asthma
1. Asthmatic people should avoid eating large meals or foods that cause gas. This is because they put pressure on your diaphragm. This is specifically for people who have acid reflux. They may trigger asthma flares and cause tightness in chest. Beans, cabbage, fried foods, carbonated drinks, onion and garlic are foods to avoid if you have asthma. World Asthma Day 2018: Asthmatic patients should avoid processed foods
2. People who have asthma should avoid processed foods since they come with added preservatives and flavours. 3. | https://doctor.ndtv.com/living-healthy/foods-to-eat-and-avoid-if-you-have-asthma-1830567 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1212686620#9_2362745124 | Title: World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
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World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
World Asthma Day 2018: People who have asthma are recommended to have a nutritious diet which can help in improving their condition as well as their overall health.
This World Asthma Day, take note of the foods which you should eat and avoid if you are asthmatic.
World Asthma Day 2018: Foods to avoid if you have asthma
Content: Beans, cabbage, fried foods, carbonated drinks, onion and garlic are foods to avoid if you have asthma. World Asthma Day 2018: Asthmatic patients should avoid processed foods
2. People who have asthma should avoid processed foods since they come with added preservatives and flavours. 3. Preservatives like sulphites are bad for people who have asthma. Dried fruits, wine, shrimp, bottled
lemon or lime juice and pickled food should be avoided by people who have asthma. 4. Some asthmatic people might be sensitive to salicylates that are found in some herbs, spices, tea and coffee. 5. | https://doctor.ndtv.com/living-healthy/foods-to-eat-and-avoid-if-you-have-asthma-1830567 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1212686620#10_2362746472 | Title: World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
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World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
World Asthma Day 2018: People who have asthma are recommended to have a nutritious diet which can help in improving their condition as well as their overall health.
This World Asthma Day, take note of the foods which you should eat and avoid if you are asthmatic.
World Asthma Day 2018: Foods to avoid if you have asthma
Content: Preservatives like sulphites are bad for people who have asthma. Dried fruits, wine, shrimp, bottled
lemon or lime juice and pickled food should be avoided by people who have asthma. 4. Some asthmatic people might be sensitive to salicylates that are found in some herbs, spices, tea and coffee. 5. Asthmatic people who have food allergies should avoid common triggers like dairy products, wheat and tree nuts. Also read: Are you Suffering From Asthma? A Healthy Diet Can Rescue You
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All in all, people who have asthma should pay special heed to their health and weight. Your overall health will determine the severity of your asthma and how prone you are to asthmatic attacks. | https://doctor.ndtv.com/living-healthy/foods-to-eat-and-avoid-if-you-have-asthma-1830567 |
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World Asthma Day: Foods To Eat And Avoid If You Have Asthma
World Asthma Day 2018: People who have asthma are recommended to have a nutritious diet which can help in improving their condition as well as their overall health.
This World Asthma Day, take note of the foods which you should eat and avoid if you are asthmatic.
World Asthma Day 2018: Foods to avoid if you have asthma
Content: Asthmatic people who have food allergies should avoid common triggers like dairy products, wheat and tree nuts. Also read: Are you Suffering From Asthma? A Healthy Diet Can Rescue You
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All in all, people who have asthma should pay special heed to their health and weight. Your overall health will determine the severity of your asthma and how prone you are to asthmatic attacks. Following a healthier diet will help you deal with the condition in a better way and will also improve your energy levels. It will also help you have controlled blood pressure, cholesterol levels and an improved digestion. Happy World Asthma Day! Disclaimer: This content including advice provides generic information only. | https://doctor.ndtv.com/living-healthy/foods-to-eat-and-avoid-if-you-have-asthma-1830567 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1221888574#17_2380093875 | Title:
Headings: Commonly Asked Physician Clinical Documentation Questions
Commonly
Asked
Physician
Clinical
Documentation
Questions
Q:
What
portions
of
the
patient
record
are
most
important
regarding
the
documentation
I
provide?
Q:
Are
the
diagnostic
test
results
contained
in
the
chart
sufficient
for
coding?
Q:
Should
I
restate
the
consulting
provider’s
diagnosis
again
as
an
attending
provider?
Q:
If
I
have
a
patient
with
many
different
diagnoses,
do
I
need
to
document
all
of
them?
Q:
When
should
“suspected,”
“possible”
or
“probable”
be
used?
How
should
I
document
a
diagnosis
that
I
have
ruled
out?
Q:
How
should
the
problem
list
be
most
effectively
utilized?
Q:
What
if
I
disagree
with
a
diagnosis
from
a
consult?
Q:
If
a
consultant’s
diagnosis
needs
clarification,
does
the
consultant
receive
the
query
or
the
attending
physician?
Q:
What
do
I
do
if
I
was
not
the
attending
physician
in
the
time
period
that
the
query
refers
to?
Q:
Why
can’t
another
group
of
people
complete
notes
for
us?
Q:
I
thought
you
cannot
do
debridement
without
excising?
RVUs?
Q:
How
will
the
coders
and
CDIP
nurses
know
that
doctors
have
improved
their
clinical
documentation?
Q:
How
do
I
receive
feedback
on
the
accuracy,
completeness
and
specificity
of
my
clinical
documentation?
Q:
What
do
I
do
if
current
T-sheets
do
not
have
enough
room
to
allow
me
to
accurately
reflect
the
documentation
required?
Q:
How
do
I
document
complications
or
untoward
events
that
occur
in
surgery?
Q:
What
tools
does
Seton
have
that
can
help
me
document
more
accurately
and
completely?
Content: A: The
skills
and
principles
you
learn
in
documentation
coaching
and
via
interaction
with
the
CDIP
Nurses
impact
the
accuracy
and
completeness
of
clinical
documentation
in
all
settings. While
the
activities
of
the
CDIP
Nurses
directly
impact
coding
and
billing
by
the
hospital,
consistency
of
coding
and
billing
between
hospital
and
professional
will
become
ever
more
crucial
as
payers
coordinate
their
adjudication
of
facility
(e.g.,
hospital)
billing
with
claims
submitted
by
professionals
for
the
same
episode
of
care. Inconsistency
between
the
two
types
of
claims
(Professional
and
Hospital)
may
result
in
decreased
or
denied
reimbursement
to
one
or
both
parties. Q: How
will
the
coders
and
CDIP
nurses
know
that
doctors
have
improved
their
clinical
documentation? The
coders
will
assign
codes
to
the
highest
degree
of
specificity
based
on
the
documentation
within
the
medical
record. Increased
accuracy | https://doctors.seton.net/templates/DoctorLink/Assets/faq_final_02.15.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1233407401#2_2395405067 | Title: The Story of Europe: Series 1 - DocuWiki
Headings: The Story of Europe: Series 1
The Story of Europe: Series 1
Contents
[ edit] General Information
[ edit] Cover
[ edit] Information
[ edit] Origins and Identity
[ edit] Beliefs and Ideas
[ edit] Ambitions and Conquests
[ edit] Achievements and Rewards
[ edit] Commonalities and Division
[ edit] State of Play
[ edit] Screenshots
[ edit] Technical Specs
Content: [ edit] Beliefs and Ideas
Europe has seen Christianity as central to its Western identity. While true, many beliefs and ideas shaping Europe, including Christianity, originate in the Middle East. Long before the birth of Jesus, Judaism spreads across the Roman empire; Muslim Moors dominate the Iberian Peninsula. [ edit] Ambitions and Conquests
From the 15th to well into the 20th century, Europeans conquered and dominated the world. On behalf of Spain, Christopher Columbus sought a new sea route to India and instead found a "New World". His discovery was the starting signal for the "Europeanization of the Earth". [ edit] Achievements and Rewards
Europe's history has many dark sides, but its culture is more than a small gleam of hope, it radiates in many areas far out into the world. The old continent sets standards in art, literature, and science. Starting with the ancient Greeks, Europe produces a number of smart and creative minds. | https://docuwiki.net/index.php?title=The_Story_of_Europe:_Series_1 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1233407401#3_2395406642 | Title: The Story of Europe: Series 1 - DocuWiki
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The Story of Europe: Series 1
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Content: On behalf of Spain, Christopher Columbus sought a new sea route to India and instead found a "New World". His discovery was the starting signal for the "Europeanization of the Earth". [ edit] Achievements and Rewards
Europe's history has many dark sides, but its culture is more than a small gleam of hope, it radiates in many areas far out into the world. The old continent sets standards in art, literature, and science. Starting with the ancient Greeks, Europe produces a number of smart and creative minds. [ edit] Commonalities and Division
Europe was embroiled in near constant conflict for centuries. Violent power struggles between nations and rulers shook the continent. Not until the Enlightenment and the French Revolution of 1789 that a new idea of Europe emerged based on common values: freedom, equality, and fraternalism. [ edit] State of Play
Europe has never experienced such a long period of peace and prosperity as after the Second World War. | https://docuwiki.net/index.php?title=The_Story_of_Europe:_Series_1 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1235103217#4_2396891437 | Title: Home
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Content: Apr 24, 2021 Season 1 Episode 1
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Established by Executive Order 13556 in 2010, the Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) program standardizes the way the entire Executive branch handles unclassified information that requires safeguarding or dissemination controls pursuant to and consistent with law, regulations, and Government-wide policies. The Department of Defense (DOD) is an agency within the Executive branch of the U.S. government. But what is CUI? Tune in to find out! Share Episode
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The podcast is available on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts! What is CUI? Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) is information the Government creates or possesses, or that an entity creates or possesses for or on behalf of the Government, that a law, regulation, or Government-wide policy requires or permits an agency to handle using safeguarding or dissemination controls. However, CUI does not include classified information or information a non-executive branch entity possesses and maintains in its own systems that did not come from, or was not created or possessed by or for, an executive branch agency or an entity acting for an agency. Law, regulation, or Government-wide policy may require or permit safeguarding or dissemination controls in three ways: | https://dodcui.com/ |
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What is the DOD CUI program?
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The podcast is available on Spotify, Amazon Music, and Apple Podcasts! What is CUI? Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) is information the Government creates or possesses, or that an entity creates or possesses for or on behalf of the Government, that a law, regulation, or Government-wide policy requires or permits an agency to handle using safeguarding or dissemination controls. However, CUI does not include classified information or information a non-executive branch entity possesses and maintains in its own systems that did not come from, or was not created or possessed by or for, an executive branch agency or an entity acting for an agency. Law, regulation, or Government-wide policy may require or permit safeguarding or dissemination controls in three ways: Requiring or permitting agencies to control or protect the information but providing no specific controls, which makes the information CUI Basic; requiring or permitting agencies to control or protect the information and providing specific controls for doing so, which makes the information CUI Specified; or requiring or permitting agencies to control the information and specifying only some of those controls, which makes the information CUI Specified, but with CUI Basic controls where the authority does not specify. Source: 32 CFR § 2002.4
Why is protecting CUI important? | https://dodcui.com/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1248029166#0_2422018055 | Title: Liability for Bites by Tenants' Dogs
Headings: Liability for Bites by Tenants' Dogs
Return to your topic: Landlord liability for dog bites
Liability for Bites by Tenants' Dogs
Content: Liability for Bites by Tenants' Dogs
Return to your topic: Landlord liability for dog bites
Liability for Bites by Tenants' Dogs
When a renter's dog bites a person, the victim will consider making a claim against the renter's landlord if the renter does not have renter's insurance (or that insurance is insufficient). The claim must be based on common law principles because there are no statutes in the USA making landlords automatically liable for dog bites. The general, traditional rule of landlord liability is set forth in Restatement (Second) of Torts §379A (1965), which states that a landlord will be held liable for any activity on his property if: " (a) the lessor at the time of the lease consented to such activity or knew that it would be carried on, and
" (b) the lessor knew or had reason to know that it would unavoidably involve such an unreasonable risk, or that special precautions necessary to safety would not be taken." As it applies to dog bites, the landlord liability rules are more specific and cover a wider variety of circumstances. In most states, a landlord may be liable for injuries and bites inflicted by a dog belonging to a tenant, if the landlord (a) had scienter and the requisite degree of control over the premises or the dog itself, such as the ability to have it confined or removed, or (b) increased the risk of danger by failing to do something pertaining to the confinement or control of the dog which fell within the normal obligations of the landlord or which he undertook voluntarily, such as neglecting to fix a gate or fence. See generally Wade R. Habeeb, LL.B., Annotation, Landlord's Liability to Third Person for Injury Resulting from Attack by Dangerous or Vicious Animal Kept by Tenant, 81 A.L.R.3d 638 (1977). "Scienter" is defined as knowledge of a dog's dangerousness or viciousness. ( See The One Bite Rule .) | https://dogbitelaw.com/landlord-liability-for-dog-bites/liability-for-bites-by-tenants-dogs |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1248029166#18_2422039896 | Title: Liability for Bites by Tenants' Dogs
Headings: Liability for Bites by Tenants' Dogs
Return to your topic: Landlord liability for dog bites
Liability for Bites by Tenants' Dogs
Content: As with areas off the premises, the landlord does not retain control within the leased premises. Thus, to place liability on the landlord for injuries occurring within the leased premises over which the landlord has given up control to the tenant is to make the landlord an insurer. Nevertheless, at least one case imposed liability on the landlord based on Restatement of Torts section 324A (b) when a known vicious dog escaped through a defective gate and attacked a child off the landlord's property. In Wright v. Schum, 781 P.2d 1142 (Nev. 1989), the landlord's tenant had a vicious pitbull, there was a clearly defective gate, the landlord made a deal with the tenant to not evict if the pitbull were kept on a chain or inside the house, and the landlord promised a neighbor (not the eventual dog bite victim, but a different neighbor) that the landlord would "take care of the problem" with the pitbull. Relying on section 324A (b), the court held that the landlord had undertaken to perform his tenant's duty to confine the pitbull, and had negligently breached that duty, and therefore was liable for the child's injuries. One commentator argues that a landlord's liability for harm created by the behavior of tenants (which includes the ownership of a dangerous dog) is based on the warranty of habitability. ( John A. Humbach, Landlord Control of Tenant Behavior: An Instance of Private Environmental Legislation, 45 Fordham L. Rev. 223 (1976), "It is not unreasonable that the implied warranty of habitability should be extended to impose landlord responsibility for tenant misconduct.") In some cases, courts have held landlords liable to their tenants who were bitten by dogs which came from adjacent property. See Liability For Bites By Dogs Upon Adjacent Property. | https://dogbitelaw.com/landlord-liability-for-dog-bites/liability-for-bites-by-tenants-dogs |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1248029166#21_2422045110 | Title: Liability for Bites by Tenants' Dogs
Headings: Liability for Bites by Tenants' Dogs
Return to your topic: Landlord liability for dog bites
Liability for Bites by Tenants' Dogs
Content: For example, a landlord who has actual knowledge that a dangerous dog is on his tenant's property, and who has every right to expel the tenant or the dog, is not liable for a victim's injuries in the state of Kansas. ( Colombel v. Milan (1998) 24 Kan. App.2d 728.) See also Arkansas Code Annotated section 18-16-110, which states: " No landlord or agent or employer of a landlord shall be liable to a tenant or a tenant's lcensee or invitee for death, personal injury, or property damage proximately caused by any defect or disrepair on the premises absent the landlord's: ( 1) Agreement supported by consid | https://dogbitelaw.com/landlord-liability-for-dog-bites/liability-for-bites-by-tenants-dogs |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1271095341#6_2472559677 | Title: Chihuahua Puppy Teething Stages, Age & Timeline of Baby Teeth
Headings: Chihuahua Puppy Teething Stages, Age & Timeline of Baby Teeth
Chihuahua Puppy Teething Stages, Age & Timeline of Baby Teeth
The teething stage of a Chihuahua puppy
1. Chihuahua puppy baby teeth start coming through – between 2 and 3 weeks old
2. Chihuahua starts teething and growing adult teeth – 12 weeks of age onwards
When do Chihuahuas lose their baby teeth?
3. Chihuahua puppies stop teething – 7 to 8 months of age
When do Chihuahuas stop teething?
4. How long do Chihuahuas teethe for – can be as long as 20 to 24 weeks
Signs of teething in Chihuahua puppies
Recommended Chihuahua teething toys
How to stop your Chihuahua puppy chewing when teething
What other owners say
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Content: Chihuahua puppies will lose their baby teeth at around 3 months or 12 weeks old. This the age at which Chihuahuas start to teeth as they lose the milk teeth which fall out. There are 28 baby teeth in total, and surprisingly, 32 adult teeth which will grow through in the place of the milk teeth. Chihuahua teething age will vary, but typically starts at 3 months (Image via https://pixabay.com/photos/animals-dogs-puppies-chihuahua-178808/)
3. Chihuahua puppies stop teething – 7 to 8 months of age
When do Chihuahuas stop teething? Chihuahua puppies will typically stop teething at around 7 to 8 months old. It’s not always this specific, as some Chihuahuas will stop the teething phase before this, and possibly even after this age. 4. How long do Chihuahuas teethe for – can be as long as 20 to 24 weeks
The majority of Chihuahua puppies will stop teething once they hit 6 months old, but don’t be surprised if it takes longer, it’s not an exact science and can vary from dog to dog. Chihuahua adult teeth take a lot longer to grow and push through compared to their baby milk teeth. | https://doggysaurus.com/chihuahua-puppy-teething-stages/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1272097207#6_2475761732 | Title: Shih Tzu Puppy Teething Stages, Age & Timeline of Baby Teeth
Headings: Shih Tzu Puppy Teething Stages, Age & Timeline of Baby Teeth
Shih Tzu Puppy Teething Stages, Age & Timeline of Baby Teeth
The teething stage of a Shih Tzu puppy
1. Shih Tzu puppy baby teeth start coming through – between 2 and 3 weeks old
2. Shih Tzu starts teething and growing adult teeth – 12 weeks of age onwards
When do Shih Tzus lose their baby teeth?
3. Shih Tzu puppies stop teething – 7 to 8 months of age
When do Shih Tzus stop teething?
4. How long do Shih Tzus teethe for – can be as long as 20 to 24 weeks
Signs of teething in Shih Tzu puppies
Recommended Shih Tzu teething toys
How to stop your Shih Tzu puppy chewing when teething
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Content: Shih Tzu puppies will lose their baby teeth at around 3 months or 12 weeks old. This the age at which Shih Tzus start to teeth as they lose the milk teeth which fall out. There are 28 baby teeth in total, and surprisingly, 32 adult teeth which will grow through in the place of the milk teeth. Shih Tzu teething ages will vary, but typically starts at 3 months (Image via https://pixabay.com/photos/pet-shih-tzu-dog-puppy-2530262/)
3. Shih Tzu puppies stop teething – 7 to 8 months of age
When do Shih Tzus stop teething? Shih Tzu puppies will typically stop teething at around 7 to 8 months old. It’s not always this specific, as some Shih Tzus will stop the teething phase before this, and possibly even after this age. 4. How long do Shih Tzus teethe for – can be as long as 20 to 24 weeks
The majority of Shih Tzu puppies will stop teething once they hit 6 months old, but don’t be surprised if it takes longer, it’s not an exact science and can vary from dog to dog. Shih Tzu adult teeth take a lot longer to grow and push through compared to their baby milk teeth. | https://doggysaurus.com/shih-tzu-puppy-teething-stages-age/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1273686378#7_2480541576 | Title: Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes? Are Mashed Potatoes Bad For Dogs? – DogHelpful
Headings: Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes? Are Mashed Potatoes Bad For Dogs?
Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes? Are Mashed Potatoes Bad For Dogs?
So, Can Your Pet Eat Mashed Potatoes?
What Are Potatoes Made Of?
Feeding Your Dog Mashed Potatoes Safely
So Why Can Mashed Potatoes Be Harmful To My Dog?
Garlic Mashed Potatoes
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Mashed Potatoes With Corn
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Content: These vegetables contain toxic chemicals that are bad for your dog’s blood. If your pet eats too much garlic, he can get anemia, or at the very least, nausea or diarrhea. Instant Or Boxed Mashed Potatoes
While it is a fast way to make yourself a quick meal, instant mashed potatoes are not good for your dog. The boxed variants you can buy in grocery stores are full of salt and other additives. High sodium intake can cause sodium poisoning in your dog. Also, his kidneys could get damaged too. Mashed potatoes you buy in stores are often full of other spices such as onion powder, or various herbs that aren’t dog–friendly. Mashed Potatoes With Corn
Maize is generally safe for your dog if you don’t feed him too much of the stuff. Most dog food producers are using corn as an ingredient in their products because it’s cheap. Still, you should make sure that your canine friend is not allergic to corn before you give him any. | https://doghelpful.com/can-dogs-eat-mashed-potatoes/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1273686378#8_2480543575 | Title: Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes? Are Mashed Potatoes Bad For Dogs? – DogHelpful
Headings: Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes? Are Mashed Potatoes Bad For Dogs?
Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes? Are Mashed Potatoes Bad For Dogs?
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What Are Potatoes Made Of?
Feeding Your Dog Mashed Potatoes Safely
So Why Can Mashed Potatoes Be Harmful To My Dog?
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Content: Also, his kidneys could get damaged too. Mashed potatoes you buy in stores are often full of other spices such as onion powder, or various herbs that aren’t dog–friendly. Mashed Potatoes With Corn
Maize is generally safe for your dog if you don’t feed him too much of the stuff. Most dog food producers are using corn as an ingredient in their products because it’s cheap. Still, you should make sure that your canine friend is not allergic to corn before you give him any. A corn allergy may cause nausea, diarrhea, and stomach discomfort to your dog. If you know your pet isn’t allergic, you can feed him mashed potatoes with a little corn without any worries. Mashed Potatoes With Added Peas
Peas are actually very healthy for your dog and can be included in mashed potatoes. This small ball-shaped veggie is packed with various vitamins and minerals which are great for your pup’s health: Vitamin A – improves your dog’s eyesight. | https://doghelpful.com/can-dogs-eat-mashed-potatoes/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1274007091#16_2481632144 | Title: Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes? Yes, but Here's the Thing...
Headings: Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes?
Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes?
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What happens if dogs eat mashed potatoes?
Can dogs have mashed potatoes?
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… mashed potatoes with peas
… mashed potatoes with corn
… mashed potatoes with gravy
Mashed potatoes and dogs. Summary
Content: This can lead to diarrhea. So you should always stick to lactose-free products. … mashed potatoes with peas
Green peas are a healthy treat for your dog because they are high in vitamin A, vitamin K, and various B vitamins. Peas are also a valuable source of fiber, iron, zinc, potassium, and magnesium. However, dogs that eat too many peas may experience gas as well as other digestive problems. So if there are a few peas in a small serving of plain mashed potatoes, that shouldn’t be a problem. … mashed potatoes with corn
Pet food manufacturers favor this grain lately as it’s quite cheap. And many vets agree that corn is OK to be included in a dog’s diet. However, you have to make sure that your pup is not allergic to corn first. So again, it’s OK if you’ll add a small amount of corn into a bite-size serving of otherwise plain mashed potatoes. | https://doghint.com/can-dogs-eat-mashed-potatoes/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1274007091#17_2481633822 | Title: Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes? Yes, but Here's the Thing...
Headings: Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes?
Can Dogs Eat Mashed Potatoes?
Here's what we'll cover:
What happens if dogs eat mashed potatoes?
Can dogs have mashed potatoes?
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Mashed potatoes and dogs. Summary
Content: So if there are a few peas in a small serving of plain mashed potatoes, that shouldn’t be a problem. … mashed potatoes with corn
Pet food manufacturers favor this grain lately as it’s quite cheap. And many vets agree that corn is OK to be included in a dog’s diet. However, you have to make sure that your pup is not allergic to corn first. So again, it’s OK if you’ll add a small amount of corn into a bite-size serving of otherwise plain mashed potatoes. … mashed potatoes with gravy
Gravy is one of the most popular toppings that makes mashed potatoes taste even better. But this sauce is quite high in sodium, and one tablespoon of gravy (depending on the recipe) frequently contains more sodium than your pup can eat in a day. Apart from the vast amount of fat and salt, most of the gravy recipes contain either onion or garlic granules that are highly toxic to dogs. Mashed potatoes and dogs. Summary
Because of all the troubling ingredients of a perfect for humans mashed potatoes, dogs should usually not be eating it. | https://doghint.com/can-dogs-eat-mashed-potatoes/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1279460756#0_2494668293 | Title: A Dog's Teeth | LoveToKnow
Headings: A Dog's Teeth
A Dog's Teeth
Puppy Teeth and Adult Teeth
Puppy's First Teeth
Adult Teeth
4 Types of Dog Teeth
Incisors
Canines
Premolars
Molars
Dentistry For Pet Owners 101: Anatomy of the Dog's Mouth
Dog Dental Formula
Dog Teeth Diagram
Cleaning Your Dog's Teeth
Conditioning Your Dog to Accept Brushing
How to Brush Your Pet's Teeth
Link Between Dental Disease and Heart Problems
Signs of Gum Disease
Loss of Teeth
Veterinary Dental Advice
Content: A Dog's Teeth | LoveToKnow
A Dog's Teeth
By Kelly Roper Dog Breeder and Exhibitor
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A dog's teeth are a masterpiece of simple engineering designed to tear, shred and grind all manner of foods. Life just wouldn't be the same for your pet without them, so understanding your pet's needs and caring for his teeth is crucial to his lifelong health and happiness. Puppy Teeth and Adult Teeth
Dogs have two different sets of teeth, just like people do. Each set is designed to serve their needs at different ages. In fact, you can even use your dog's teeth as a way of telling their approximate age. Puppy's First Teeth
The first set of puppy teeth are called deciduous teeth, but they are often referred to as milk teeth because they erupt through the gums while pups are still nursing. These teeth are quite tiny and sharp, and they have a very small root that makes them easier to shed around four months of age when the permanent adult teeth begin to replace them. The first set of 28 milk teeth does not contain molars because pups do not need them at this point. | https://dogs.lovetoknow.com/wiki/A_Dog%27s_Teeth |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1283968750#5_2506528877 | Title: Dog Howling at Night Causes, Superstitions and How to Stop | Dogs, Cats, Pets
Headings: Dog Howling at Night Causes, Superstitions and How to Stop
Dog Howling at Night Causes, Superstitions and How to Stop
Why Does a Dog Howl At Night – Dog Howling at Night Causes
Contents
Attention Seeking
Separation Anxiety
Territory Demarcation
Expression of Injury
Alert on Discovery
Confinement when Crate Training
Aging
Dog Howling At Night Superstition
How to Stop Dog Howling at Night
Sources and References
Content: The vocalization is just one of the ways they could use. Pain and discomfort in dogs will be expressed through howling and whining. Alert on Discovery
Additionally, some dogs have been taught to howl when they discover something. This is so as to alert their masters of the location of the prize or prey. It is therefore common to hear them howl when they have caught something. Confinement when Crate Training
When puppies are being crate trained, they may howl before they sleep as well as in their sleep. This could be so as to express their displeasure at being confined. Initially, being in the crate may make them feel restless and their whining is so as to get your attention and alert you get them out of it. Aging
As time passes on and the natural aging process kicks in, dogs start experiencing cognitive issues. If you have observed changes such as deteriorating visual ability or memory loss, old dog howling at night may just be a way of them expressing their confusion. | https://dogscatspets.org/dogs/howling-at-night/dog-howling-at-night-causes-superstitions-and-how-to-stop/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1286938627#0_2514456274 | Title: Pulse Therapy for Dog Teeth - Dog Discoveries
Headings: Pulse Therapy for Dog Teeth
Pulse Therapy for Dog Teeth
Aging and Dental Disease in Dogs
The Gold Standard Treatment
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Updated date: Feb 26, 2018
Pulse Therapy for Dog Teeth
Author: Jennifer72
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Pulse therapy for dog teeth is an alternate approach that can be applied to dogs who, due to old age or underlying health issues, cannot undergo anesthesia for traditional dental care. Many dogs in their senior years develop dental problems such as advanced periodontal disease and infected teeth. Many dog owners are concerned about putting their old dogs under anesthesia, but nowadays, with the many advances in the anesthesiology department and close monitoring, most vets see no problem in having the gums and teeth of older dogs treated. However, at times, in some rare cases, this may be counterproductive and that's when vets may suggest pulse therapy for dog teeth. pinterest-pin-it
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Aging and Dental Disease in Dogs
According to statistics collected by the American Veterinary Dental College by the age of three, most dogs show some evidence of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is quite troublesome because it leads to a cascading chain of events which can potentially involve even distant organs such as the dog's heart, lungs and kidneys. Just like us, after eating a meal, a white/yellow film known as plaque starts depositing on a dog's teeth. At this stage, this film is soft and easy to remove with a toothbrush. | https://dogshealthproblems.com/pulse-therapy-for-dog-teeth/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1309172021#1_2563357927 | Title: Be an Inspiring Teacher - Online Professional Development Courses for Teachers - Dominican CA Online
Headings: Be an Inspiring Teacher
Be an Inspiring Teacher
Becoming a role model
Learning to inspire
Inspirational objectives
Content: If you want to be a great educator, you must connect with your pupils and reach them on multiple levels, because the best teachers are committed to their students both inside and outside the classroom. So how does a teacher take the leap from educator to inspiring role model? Becoming a role model
The inspiring educator strives to spark motivation in all students in a way that spurs academic achievement and galvanizes success via motivational influence. As a teacher, have you been inspired to work harder or pursue a particular goal? Were you inspired to become an educator by one of your own great teachers? Inspiration can take many forms, from helping a pupil through the academic year and their short-term goals, to guiding them towards their future career. Years after graduation, many working professionals will still cite a particular teacher as the one who fostered their love of what they currently do and attribute their accomplishments to that educator. Inspiring teachers can be the thing of movies, like “Stand and Deliver” — the story of Jaime Escalante, a high school teacher who successfully inspired his dropout prone students to learn calculus. But great teachers are not born. One can learn to be an inspiring teacher. | https://dominicancaonline.com/coaching-life-lessons/be-an-inspiring-teacher/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1309172021#2_2563359630 | Title: Be an Inspiring Teacher - Online Professional Development Courses for Teachers - Dominican CA Online
Headings: Be an Inspiring Teacher
Be an Inspiring Teacher
Becoming a role model
Learning to inspire
Inspirational objectives
Content: Inspiration can take many forms, from helping a pupil through the academic year and their short-term goals, to guiding them towards their future career. Years after graduation, many working professionals will still cite a particular teacher as the one who fostered their love of what they currently do and attribute their accomplishments to that educator. Inspiring teachers can be the thing of movies, like “Stand and Deliver” — the story of Jaime Escalante, a high school teacher who successfully inspired his dropout prone students to learn calculus. But great teachers are not born. One can learn to be an inspiring teacher. To realize that goal, teachers need to aspire to inspire. Becoming an influence in a student’s life begins by forging strong relationships. In doing so, educators are able to affect virtually every aspect of their students’ lives, teaching them the important life lessons that will help them succeed beyond term papers and standardized tests. Learning to inspire
Great teachers are remembered not for the knowledge they impart but for the way they encourage and lift their students’ achievement, not just in a subject, but also in the important skills of living a fulfilling life. How one teaches can be taken to a new level with the proper instruction. | https://dominicancaonline.com/coaching-life-lessons/be-an-inspiring-teacher/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1317499374#7_2581424110 | Title: Amazon Prime Video Free Trial Without Giving Your Credit Card Info [Top Hacks]
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Content: To create your new virtual credit card, make a DoNotPay account in your web browser. Your Legal Issue With Amazon Doesn’t Have to Be an Uphill Battle
Amazon may well be one of the largest and most powerful corporations in the world, but if they wronged you as a consumer, it’s your prerogative to take them to small claims court. And now, with the aid of DoNotPay, you can do it in the simplest way imaginable. Our app has been tagged as the world’s first robot lawyer because it empowers you to sue anyone in small claims court—no pricey legal fees necessary. You no longer have to navigate the complicated paperwork or convoluted legal processes by yourself. DoNotPay will guide you along every step of the lawsuit. All you need to do is start the conversation with our app’s chatbot and explain your issue with Amazon Prime Video. The app will collect the information it needs to know about your case, then: Generate the required legal documentation and fill it out in your stead
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Did you know that The American Bar Association honored our app with the 2020 Louis M. Brown Award for Legal Access? Thanks to DoNotPay, you no longer have to be reluctant about protecting your consumer rights. | https://donotpay.com/learn/amazon-prime-video-free-trial/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1321255902#6_2591529546 | Title: Best Grants to Help Pay Bills [Money Saving]
Headings: Where to look for grants to help pay bills? DoNotPay knows the answer
Best Grants to Help Pay Bills
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Where to look for grants to help pay bills? DoNotPay knows the answer
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Should I apply for personal government grants?
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Content: The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
This grant program is designed to help low-income families who can’t afford to cover heating and cooling energy costs. The Department of Health and Human Services funds the LIHEAP grants by states. Each state has specific eligibility requirements that applicants need to meet. This means that the income level considered low enough to allow the grant may also differ from state to state. On average, these are annual household income limits: Members per household
Maximum annual income level
1
$18,375
2
$25,365
3
$31,995
4
$38,625
5
$45,255
6
$51,885
7
$58,515
8
$65,145
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Supplemental Security Income program provides cash grants for the disabled for paying bills. It is designed to help the elderly with low income, limited resources, and limited or no ability to work. Applicants younger than 65 and those with short-term disabilities are not eligible for SSI. SSI is primarily set up to provide help with food, shelter, and clothing. Even though the program is not designed specifically to provide help with utilities and other monthly expenses, those who get the grant are allowed to spend the money on anything they need. | https://donotpay.com/learn/grants-to-help-pay-bills/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1326060191#0_2604387547 | Title: The First Nations of the Pacific Northwest - Totem Poles
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Totem Poles, House Posts, and Big Houses
The Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Pacific Northwest Coast, their descendants, and many ethnic groups who identify with those historical peoples. They are now situated within the Canadian Province of British Columbia and the U.S. states of Alaska, Washington and Oregon. The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast at one time had the most densely populated areas of indigenous people. The land and waters provided rich natural resources through cedar and salmon, and highly structured cultures developed from relatively dense populations. Within the Pacific Northwest, many different nations developed, each with their own distinct history, culture, and society. Some cultures in this region were very similar and share certain elements, such as the importance of salmon to their cultures, while others differed. Prior to contact, and for a brief time after colonisation, some of these groups regularly conducted war against each other through raids and attacks. Through warfare they gathered captives for slavery. The creation of beautiful and practical objects (for all tribal communities) served as a means of transmitting stories, history, wisdom and property from generation to generation. Art provided Indigenous people with a tie to the land by depicting their histories on totem poles the Big (Plank) Houses of the Pacific Northwest coast – the symbols depicted were a constant reminder of their birth places, lineages and nations. | https://donsmaps.com/pacificnorthwest.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1326060191#1_2604389715 | Title: The First Nations of the Pacific Northwest - Totem Poles
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Content: Some cultures in this region were very similar and share certain elements, such as the importance of salmon to their cultures, while others differed. Prior to contact, and for a brief time after colonisation, some of these groups regularly conducted war against each other through raids and attacks. Through warfare they gathered captives for slavery. The creation of beautiful and practical objects (for all tribal communities) served as a means of transmitting stories, history, wisdom and property from generation to generation. Art provided Indigenous people with a tie to the land by depicting their histories on totem poles the Big (Plank) Houses of the Pacific Northwest coast – the symbols depicted were a constant reminder of their birth places, lineages and nations. Due to the abundance of natural resources and the affluence of most Northwest tribes, there was plenty of leisure time to create art. Many works of art served practical purposes, such as clothing, tools, weapons of war and hunting, transportation, cooking, and shelter; but others were purely aesthetic. Spiritualism, the supernatural and the importance of the environment played integral roles in day-to-day life. Therefore, it was not unusual for their worldly goods to be adorned with symbols, crests and totems that represented some important figure (s) from both the seen and unseen worlds. | https://donsmaps.com/pacificnorthwest.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1326060191#2_2604391521 | Title: The First Nations of the Pacific Northwest - Totem Poles
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Content: Due to the abundance of natural resources and the affluence of most Northwest tribes, there was plenty of leisure time to create art. Many works of art served practical purposes, such as clothing, tools, weapons of war and hunting, transportation, cooking, and shelter; but others were purely aesthetic. Spiritualism, the supernatural and the importance of the environment played integral roles in day-to-day life. Therefore, it was not unusual for their worldly goods to be adorned with symbols, crests and totems that represented some important figure (s) from both the seen and unseen worlds. Often different northern tribes would adorn their possessions with symbols that represented a tribe as a collective (i.e., clan); this would often be a signal of differentiation among tribal groups. Such symbols could be compared to a coat of arms, or running up the flag of a country on a sailing ship, as it approached a harbour. After the arrival of the Europeans, Indigenous artefacts suddenly became a hot commodity to be collected and placed in museums and other institutions, and many tribal groups were looted of their precious items by over-zealous collectors. It is only in recent years that many Native organisations have been calling for a return of some of their sacred items, such as masks and regalia, that symbolise their cultural heritage. | https://donsmaps.com/pacificnorthwest.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1326060191#8_2604400368 | Title: The First Nations of the Pacific Northwest - Totem Poles
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Content: licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. The use of the word 'totem' to describe the carvings historically found along the Northwest Coast is somewhat misleading. Even the earliest explorers recognized that the poles did not depict gods nor were they objects of worship. Rather the totem poles of the Northwest Coast are heraldic. These monumental carvings are better understood as physical manifestations of the owner’s family histories and rights. The images displayed are crest figures, many of which represent supernatural beings, or ancestors who encountered supernatural beings, from whom hereditary rights and privileges were obtained. These rights include lands, resources, house designs, images, names and ceremonies including the songs, masks, dances and regalia that are shown in the ceremonies. Poles proclaim and validate a person’s lineage and importance. Text above: http://www.sfu.ca/brc/art_architecture/totem_poles.html
The carvings on house-front poles depict crests belonging to the owners of the house. | https://donsmaps.com/pacificnorthwest.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1326202690#0_2604413742 | Title: Clothing, Masks and Weaving of the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest
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The Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Pacific Northwest Coast, their descendants, and many ethnic groups who identify with those historical peoples. They are now situated within the Canadian Province of British Columbia and the U.S. states of Alaska, Washington and Oregon. The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast at one time had the most densely populated areas of indigenous people. The land and waters provided rich natural resources through cedar and salmon, and highly structured cultures developed from relatively dense populations. Within the Pacific Northwest, many different nations developed, each with their own distinct history, culture, and society. Some cultures in this region were very similar and share certain elements, such as the importance of salmon to their cultures, while others differed. Prior to contact, and for a brief time after colonisation, some of these groups regularly conducted war against each other through raids and attacks. Through warfare they gathered captives for slavery. The creation of beautiful and practical objects (for all tribal communities) served as a means of transmitting stories, history, wisdom and property from generation to generation. Art provided Indigenous people with a tie to the land by depicting their histories on totem poles the Big (Plank) Houses of the Pacific Northwest coast – the symbols depicted were a constant reminder of their birth places, lineages and nations. | https://donsmaps.com/pacificnwclothingmasks.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1326202690#1_2604415959 | Title: Clothing, Masks and Weaving of the First Nations of the Pacific Northwest
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Content: Some cultures in this region were very similar and share certain elements, such as the importance of salmon to their cultures, while others differed. Prior to contact, and for a brief time after colonisation, some of these groups regularly conducted war against each other through raids and attacks. Through warfare they gathered captives for slavery. The creation of beautiful and practical objects (for all tribal communities) served as a means of transmitting stories, history, wisdom and property from generation to generation. Art provided Indigenous people with a tie to the land by depicting their histories on totem poles the Big (Plank) Houses of the Pacific Northwest coast – the symbols depicted were a constant reminder of their birth places, lineages and nations. Due to the abundance of natural resources and the affluence of most Northwest tribes, there was plenty of leisure time to create art. Many works of art served practical purposes, such as clothing, tools, weapons of war and hunting, transportation, cooking, and shelter; but others were purely aesthetic. The First Nations people of the Northwest Coast have a very rich tradition of hats, cloaks, body armour, and masks. Before Europeans arrived and introduced cloth, most coastal people wore minimal clothing. | https://donsmaps.com/pacificnwclothingmasks.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1326416695#3_2604827117 | Title: What Kind of Help Does the Support Group American Council on Alcoholism Provide? - DontDrink.org
Headings: What Kind of Help Does the Support Group American Council on Alcoholism Provide?
What Kind of Help Does the Support Group American Council on Alcoholism Provide?
Role of American Council on Alcoholism
ACA Is No Longer Around
Active Organizations and Support Groups
1. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
2. Alcoholics Anonymous
3. SAMHSA
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Content: Additionally, they provided referrals for patients to treatment centers around the country. Located in Arizona, with a presence on several college campuses, the American Council on Alcoholism was heavily involved in Recovery Month each year, occurring in September and designed to help spread the word about advances in treatment, and erase the stigma of Alcoholism. ACA Is No Longer Around
Unfortunately, as of 2018, the American Council on Alcoholism is no longer active in the community, and are without an online presence. However, if you or someone you know is suffering from Alcohol Use Disorder, or you are looking for additional information, there are still several organizations across the country to assist you in learning more about Alcoholism, the effect on the family, and the available treatment options. Most organizations can also provide information on facilities in your local area. Active Organizations and Support Groups
1. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
In lieu of information from the American Council on Alcoholism, another great resource is the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), which is part of the National Institute of Health (NIH). They fund and conduct research on alcohol, Alcohol Use Disorder, and the effect of alcohol on the body and mind. They fund more research on alcohol abuse than any other organization in the world today. The mission statement of the NIAAA is as follows: | https://dontdrink.org/american-council-alcoholism/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1332666239#2_2616141720 | Title: 10 Homemade Ways to Make Buttermilk Plus 16 Reasons to Do It | DontWastetheCrumbs.com
Headings: 10 Ways to Make Buttermilk Plus 16 Reasons to Do It
10 Ways to Make Buttermilk Plus 16 Reasons to Do It
4 Ways to Make Real Buttermilk
7 Ways to Make a Buttermilk Substitute
6 Lesser Known Facts and Benefits of Buttermilk
10 Recipes that Highlight the Deliciousness of Buttermilk
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GROCERY BUDGET BOOTCAMP
Content: This slightly cultured beverage contains healthy bacteria that helps keep our digestive system in proper working order (and should be refrigerated once it’s soured, by the way). But buttermilk is way more than just a substitute for milk in biscuits. It’s like the Swiss-army knife of dairy liquids! 4 Ways to Make Real Buttermilk
Make cultured butter. The liquid byproduct is cultured buttermilk. Buy a starter culture and combine with fresh milk. Allow raw milk to sit at room temperature to clabber. Culture and re-culture several batches of milk until the milk thicken dependably and tastes tart, but not bitter. Combine 1 Tbsp of store-bought buttermilk per 1 cup of fresh milk and allow to thicken at room temperature. If you have an affordable source of raw milk, either #1 or #3 will be your most frugal options. | https://dontwastethecrumbs.com/10-ways-make-buttermilk-plus-16-reasons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1332666239#3_2616143318 | Title: 10 Homemade Ways to Make Buttermilk Plus 16 Reasons to Do It | DontWastetheCrumbs.com
Headings: 10 Ways to Make Buttermilk Plus 16 Reasons to Do It
10 Ways to Make Buttermilk Plus 16 Reasons to Do It
4 Ways to Make Real Buttermilk
7 Ways to Make a Buttermilk Substitute
6 Lesser Known Facts and Benefits of Buttermilk
10 Recipes that Highlight the Deliciousness of Buttermilk
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Content: Buy a starter culture and combine with fresh milk. Allow raw milk to sit at room temperature to clabber. Culture and re-culture several batches of milk until the milk thicken dependably and tastes tart, but not bitter. Combine 1 Tbsp of store-bought buttermilk per 1 cup of fresh milk and allow to thicken at room temperature. If you have an affordable source of raw milk, either #1 or #3 will be your most frugal options. For those who do not (including myself), the best route will be #4, and saving some from each batch to re-culture another one. 7 Ways to Make a Buttermilk Substitute
Add 1 Tbsp of white wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar to 1 cup of milk. Allow to sit at room temperature until the milk thickens. Add 1 Tbsp of lemon juice to 1 cup of milk. Allow to sit at room temperature until the milk thickens. | https://dontwastethecrumbs.com/10-ways-make-buttermilk-plus-16-reasons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1332666239#4_2616144910 | Title: 10 Homemade Ways to Make Buttermilk Plus 16 Reasons to Do It | DontWastetheCrumbs.com
Headings: 10 Ways to Make Buttermilk Plus 16 Reasons to Do It
10 Ways to Make Buttermilk Plus 16 Reasons to Do It
4 Ways to Make Real Buttermilk
7 Ways to Make a Buttermilk Substitute
6 Lesser Known Facts and Benefits of Buttermilk
10 Recipes that Highlight the Deliciousness of Buttermilk
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GROCERY BUDGET BOOTCAMP
Content: For those who do not (including myself), the best route will be #4, and saving some from each batch to re-culture another one. 7 Ways to Make a Buttermilk Substitute
Add 1 Tbsp of white wine vinegar or apple cider vinegar to 1 cup of milk. Allow to sit at room temperature until the milk thickens. Add 1 Tbsp of lemon juice to 1 cup of milk. Allow to sit at room temperature until the milk thickens. Add 1 3/4 tsp cream of tartar to 1 cup of milk. Allow to sit at room temperature until the milk thickens. Combine 3/4 cup plain homemade yogurt with 1/4 cup whole milk. Combine 1/2 cup plain homemade Greek yogurt with 1/2 cup whole milk. Combine 1/2 cup sour cream with 1/2 cup whole milk. | https://dontwastethecrumbs.com/10-ways-make-buttermilk-plus-16-reasons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1332666239#5_2616146369 | Title: 10 Homemade Ways to Make Buttermilk Plus 16 Reasons to Do It | DontWastetheCrumbs.com
Headings: 10 Ways to Make Buttermilk Plus 16 Reasons to Do It
10 Ways to Make Buttermilk Plus 16 Reasons to Do It
4 Ways to Make Real Buttermilk
7 Ways to Make a Buttermilk Substitute
6 Lesser Known Facts and Benefits of Buttermilk
10 Recipes that Highlight the Deliciousness of Buttermilk
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Content: Add 1 3/4 tsp cream of tartar to 1 cup of milk. Allow to sit at room temperature until the milk thickens. Combine 3/4 cup plain homemade yogurt with 1/4 cup whole milk. Combine 1/2 cup plain homemade Greek yogurt with 1/2 cup whole milk. Combine 1/2 cup sour cream with 1/2 cup whole milk. Substitute homemade kefir for buttermilk in a one-to-one ration (thinning with whole milk as necessary). Your most frugal option will depend on what you normally keep in your pantry! 6 Lesser Known Facts and Benefits of Buttermilk
Just in case “because it makes everything taste better” isn’t a good enough reason for you, here are four more reasons to consider using it more often and keeping some in the fridge: Buttermilk should be easier to digest for anyone who is lactose intolerant – much of the milk sugar has been broken down into lactic acid. Buttermilk’s natural acidity inhibits the growth of bad bacteria, meaning it has a longer shelf life! | https://dontwastethecrumbs.com/10-ways-make-buttermilk-plus-16-reasons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1349211377#1_2647081187 | Title: Hernando de Soto 1539–1540 Winter Encampment at Anhaica Apalachee - Division of Historical Resources - Florida Department of State
Headings: Hernando de Soto 1539–1540 Winter Encampment at Anhaica Apalachee
Hernando de Soto 1539–1540 Winter Encampment at Anhaica Apalachee
The Archaeology of the Soto Winter Encampment at Anhaica Apalachee
Further Research
Radiocarbon Date for the Pig Jaw Recovered at The Governor Martin House Site
Content: A veteran of campaigns in Central and South America, Soto was a ruthless and skilled soldier. As the governor of Cuba and holder of a royal charter to conquer La Florida, he was also one of the richest men in the world at the time. Despite his high hopes, after months of exploring peninsular Florida, Soto had failed to find great sources of wealth, such as gold and silver, like other conquistadors had in Mexico and Peru. Hernando de Soto's route through Florida. Soto's expedition landed somewhere in Tampa Bay in May of 1539. Two previous expeditions to la Florida had ended poorly for their leaders, Ponce de León and Panfilo de Narvaéz, both of whom died without finding riches or establishing colonies. In peninsular Florida, Soto found little evidence of the types of riches he sought. Soto was lured to the Apalachee territory following reports by their neighbors that the Apalachee were rich and powerful. After crossing the Aucilla River, Soto and his force pushed inland. Having had experience with conquistadors in the past, including Narvaéz's expedition 21 years earlier, the Apalachee abandoned their towns in anticipation of the Spaniards' arrival. | https://dos.myflorida.com/historical/archaeology/projects/hernando-de-soto-1539-1540-winter-encampment-at-anhaica-apalachee/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1364265500#7_2673620708 | Title: 55+ Amazing things to do in Helen, Georgia this summer
Headings: 55+ Amazing things to do in Helen, Georgia this summer
55+ Amazing things to do in Helen, Georgia this summer
Explore Best Holiday Travel Destinations in the USA
CONTENTS
History of Helen
Helen Travel FAQs
When is the best time to visit Helen ga?
Summer In Helen
Alpine Helen In Fall
Winter – That Means Christmas In Helen!
Spring Break In Helen, Georgia
How long should your Helen trip be?
How to reach Helen, Georgia?
Where to stay in Helen?
Best Things to do in Helen, Ga for everyone
Visit Helen Visitor Center and learn about local attractions
Explore the Bavarian architecture on Main Street
Take a horse-drawn carriage tour with the Alpine Carriage Company
Eat Bavarian cuisine and drink German beer
Tube the Chattahoochee River In Helen Ga
Cool River Tubing
Helen Tubing and Water Park
Ride the alpine coaster
Shop for one of a kind gifts, apparel, and souvenirs at downtown Helen ga shops
Glass Mountain Gallery and Studio
The Glassblowing Shop
Notre Gift Handmade Art Studio
The Village Peddler
Wildewood
Windmill Dutch Imports
Lindenhaus Imports
The Christmas Shoppe
The Willows Pottery
The Pickled Peach
Eat hot cornbread, freshly made fudge, popcorn, jerky, peanuts, and candy
Nora Mill Granary
Jerky Snack Shack
Hansel and Gretel Candy Kitchen
Fred’s Famous Peanuts
Brookstown Fudge
Betty’s Country Store
Kid-friendly things to do in Helen
See the miniature Bavarian countryside train display At Charlemagne’s Kingdom
Play mini-golf on a Bavarian landscaped golf course
Bavarian Mountain Golf Course
Alpine Mini Golf Village
Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf
Enjoy a game of laser tag or play arcade games
Buy unique handmade toys for the kids
Tims Wooden Toys
Jolly’s Toys
Get timeless fun photos taken wearing period costumes
Wild West Old Time Photos
Steve’s Old Time Photos
Enjoy the play area at Unicoi Hill Park and have a leisurely picnic
Pan for gold and precious stones at the many mines in the area
Dukes Creek Gold & Ruby Mines
Chattahoochee Ruby Mines
Outpost Gold and Gem
Zuzu’s Petals Rock Shop
Romantic things to do in Helen
Go for hot air balloon rides near helen ga
Buy local art and understand the history of the area
Helen Arts and Heritage Center
Museum of the Hills
Try olive oil pairings at Alpine Olive Tree
Taste wine at Helenbach Winehaus and buy candles at their candle boutique
Shop For Antiques At The Nacoochee Village Antique Mall
Spend the day cruising on Lake Chatuge
Tour north Georgia wineries
Play Golf Among The Mountains At Innsbruck Resort And Golf Club
Outdoor things to do near Helen, Georgia
Hike the beautiful waterfalls near Helen Ga
Anna Ruby Falls
Dukes Creek Falls
Raven Cliff Falls
Horse Trough Falls
See the amazing views from Yonah Mountain Hiking Trail
Visit the historic Stovall Mill Covered Bridge
Explore the Smithgall Woods State Park and Conservation Area
Enjoy white water rafting in Helen ga
Visit The Romeo And Juliet Indian Mound Tragedy Site
Mountain Bike The Unicoi Gap
Go Fishing In Helen With The Unicoi Outfitters
Zipline The Blue Ridge Mountains Of Northern Georgia
Nacoochee Adventures
Unicoi Zip Line and Aerial Adventure Park
Cool River Adventures
Camp at Unicoi State Park in northern Georgia
Content: When the lumber industry also slowed, Helen was on the verge of being abandoned – and on the decline. Mountainous road on the way to Helen
And that could have been the end of the story – Helen could have turned into another mining ghost town like those all over the country – but for a group of local businessmen. In 1968, they came together and decided to transform Helen’s Main Street to attract tourists that visit the Blue Ridge mountain ranges. The group had significant restoration funds and they hired John Kollock – a local artist – who came up with sketches and ideas to transform Helen into a Bavarian Alpine town. Thus, Alpine Helen was born. The book Helen (Images of America) has beautiful pictures detailing Helen’s transformation through the ages. Today, the beautiful south German style of architecture can be seen in all places to see in Helen GA. Chain outlets, as well as new construction, have to conform to the Bavarian architecture rules. As a result, walking down Main Street and appreciating the Bavarian architecture is one of the top Helen ga tourist attractions. If you like this, you may also like our most popular road trip articles: | https://dottedglobe.com/things-to-do-helen-ga/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1398861881#8_2726663630 | Title: Why are archaea in a separate domain from bacteria | Do You Know
Headings: Why are archaea in a separate domain from bacteria
Why are archaea in a separate domain from bacteria
Why are archaea in a separate domain from bacteria
Al-Arkia Group is distinguished by the following:
There are three main types of archaic bacteria.
Among these main groups there are some under the groups, and they include:
Why are archaea in a separate domain from bacteria?
Content: However, it is now found in all environments such as soil, oceans, marshes and swamps, and it is present in large numbers in the oceans. Plankton or plankton may be one of the most abundant groups on this planet and it is now a part On the one hand, there are no clear examples that show that Archaea are pathological or parasitic creatures that often take on the relationship of coexistence or habituation, but there is an example. One of them, which is the methanogens that live in the intestines of humans and ruminants, where easy access to digested materials, and methane generators are used in the biological production of gas and in wastewater treatment, in addition to the enzymes taken from the Extremophile that bear high temperatures or organic solvents can be exploited In biotechnology. The taxonomy of Archaea and prokaryotes is a continuous and rapidly developing field. The current classification systems aim to organize Archaea into groups of organisms that share common compositional traits and common ancestors. These classifications rely heavily on the use of rRNA genes to find the relationship between these organisms. Most of the cultivated species and the well-studied species from Archaea are members of two major divisions, Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota, and other groups have experimentally created, for example, exotic species such as equitans Nanoarchaeum, which was discovered in the year 2003 and was given a division of itself known as Nanoarchaeota. There is a new phylum. Korarchaeota, which includes a small group of thermophiles that have characteristics in common with the two main phyla, suggested that they are more closely related to “Crenarchaeota.” There are newly known species of Archaea that are not related to any of these groups, such as ARMAN, which was discovered in 2006 and is among the smaller known organisms, Archaeal Richmond Mine Acidophilic Nano organisms. | https://doyouknow.co/why-are-archaea-in-a-separate-domain-from-bacteria/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1400286544#5_2729262257 | Title: Getting Rid of Moles - Mole Extermination
Headings: Moles and Mole Control
Moles and Mole Control
Recommended Measures for Getting Rid of Moles
A. First: Detect the Presence Of Moles
The first and most important step is to properly detect the presence of mole and locate the main mole runways or tunnels.
Further ways to identify main runways:
B. Second: Follow up with your choice of mole control methods.
1. Baiting: Using Mole Bait
2. Using Mole Traps : Talpirid and Victor
3. Using Gassers for Mole Control
4. Using Mole Repellents
5. Controlling with Insecticides To Kill Insects and Grubs
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Content: Trapping is most successful during the spring and fall months after a rain. Moles are more difficult to locate in the summer and winter months, since their tunnels are deeper in the soil. When using a mole trap, locate the active runways first. Do this by stepping on a run or mound and mark the location. Wait for 24-48 hours to see if the opening is re-opened (indicating mole activity). Place mole traps in this location. Talpirid Mole Trap is a heavy-duty, dual-spring trap designed for use by the professional pest control market. Talpirid Mole Trap offers professionals speed and safety in servicing mole accounts. This specially designed "hands-free" mole trap is fast and easy to place and set. After identifying and properly preparing an active mole tunnel, simply place the trap jaws in the active mole tunnel and step on the trap's yellow foot pedal which sets the trigger below the surface. | https://doyourownpestcontrol.com/moles.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1400286544#6_2729264012 | Title: Getting Rid of Moles - Mole Extermination
Headings: Moles and Mole Control
Moles and Mole Control
Recommended Measures for Getting Rid of Moles
A. First: Detect the Presence Of Moles
The first and most important step is to properly detect the presence of mole and locate the main mole runways or tunnels.
Further ways to identify main runways:
B. Second: Follow up with your choice of mole control methods.
1. Baiting: Using Mole Bait
2. Using Mole Traps : Talpirid and Victor
3. Using Gassers for Mole Control
4. Using Mole Repellents
5. Controlling with Insecticides To Kill Insects and Grubs
Biology/ Identification of Moles
Mole Habits - Mole Tunnels
Content: Place mole traps in this location. Talpirid Mole Trap is a heavy-duty, dual-spring trap designed for use by the professional pest control market. Talpirid Mole Trap offers professionals speed and safety in servicing mole accounts. This specially designed "hands-free" mole trap is fast and easy to place and set. After identifying and properly preparing an active mole tunnel, simply place the trap jaws in the active mole tunnel and step on the trap's yellow foot pedal which sets the trigger below the surface. Once set, the low-profile TALPIRID Mole Trap sits close to the ground - no bulky metal or equipment sticking out of the ground. The trap's dual springs ensure maximum catching power. When a mole encounters the underground trigger, the yellow pedal springs up making notification of capture easy and safe. Captured moles are released by removing the trap from the ground and compressing the pedal by hand. Using the safety release button, the trap can be easily and safely disengaged and relocated to other mole tunnels, depending on mole pressure. | https://doyourownpestcontrol.com/moles.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1400286544#18_2729284368 | Title: Getting Rid of Moles - Mole Extermination
Headings: Moles and Mole Control
Moles and Mole Control
Recommended Measures for Getting Rid of Moles
A. First: Detect the Presence Of Moles
The first and most important step is to properly detect the presence of mole and locate the main mole runways or tunnels.
Further ways to identify main runways:
B. Second: Follow up with your choice of mole control methods.
1. Baiting: Using Mole Bait
2. Using Mole Traps : Talpirid and Victor
3. Using Gassers for Mole Control
4. Using Mole Repellents
5. Controlling with Insecticides To Kill Insects and Grubs
Biology/ Identification of Moles
Mole Habits - Mole Tunnels
Content: They can be seen during damp days or the day after a rain during the spring and summer months as they push up the their tunnels or mounds. If the lawn freezes in the winter or there is a very dry summer, the moles use deep burrows. Moles have large appetites and may eat up to 100 percent of their body weight in one day. White grubs, earthworms, beetles, and assorted larvae are their principal foods. Moles feed primarily on insects that feed below the ground. The tunnels that the mole excavates while searching for food may be used only once or may be traveled repeatedly. Moles may be active during any time of the day and seem to prefer cool, moist soil (the same as that preferred by grubs and earthworms). Moles do not eat the roots and bulbs of flowers and vegetables, a commonly held belief. Voles and shrews will attack the roots and bulbs. In fact, moles may benefit these plants by feeding on grubs and worms that can damage them. | https://doyourownpestcontrol.com/moles.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1400941568#0_2730720064 | Title: Recovery Programs | DPLA
Headings: America's Great Depression and Roosevelt's New Deal
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Poster for the National Recovery Administration (NRA), during the Great Depression, Atlanta, Georgia, 1930s. Roosevelt’s New Deal Recovery programs focused on stabilizing the economy by creating long-term employment opportunities, decreasing agricultural supply to drive prices up, and helping homeowners pay mortgages and stay in their homes, which also kept the banks solvent. Within the first One Hundred Days, Congress enacted 15 major pieces of legislation establishing New Deal agencies and programs. Among the Recovery programs were the National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), which “established codes of fair practice for individual industries … to promote industrial growth,” and the National Recovery Administration (NRA). The NRA was one of the most controversial of the New Deal programs because it required government-based industrial regulation. Some of the rules, viewed as pro-union, included “defining labor standards, and raising wages.” Three of the New Deal Recovery programs are the focus of this section of the exhibition. The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) worked to “ease the desperate plight of farmers,” and is still considered one of the more controversial New Deal programs. The Works Progress Administration (WPA) provided work for a variety of professionals including nurses, librarians, artists, and craftsmen. | https://dp.la/exhibitions/exhibits/show/new-deal/recovery-programs |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1400947181#0_2730727724 | Title: Relief Programs | DPLA
Headings: America's Great Depression and Roosevelt's New Deal
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Content: Relief Programs | DPLA
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The New Deal programs were known as the three "Rs"; Roosevelt believed that together Relief, Reform, and Recovery could bring economic stability to the nation. Reform programs focused specifically on methods for ensuring that depressions like that in the 1930s would never affect the American public again. These programs, including the Securities and Exchange Commission, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and Social Security Administration tended to focus on the management of money from the stock market and banking sector to the individual citizen. The Relief programs, on which this section focuses, were implemented to immediately stop the continued economic freefall. These included the Emergency Banking Act, which ensured that only solvent banks remained open, and bank holidays that would close financial institutions when a wave of financial panic occurred. In addition, the Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA), the Civil Works Administration (CWA), and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) provided immediate support in the form of cash payments and temporary employment. And, in doing so, helped to develop and repair the American transportation infrastructure, and literally construct the foundations of National Parks across the US. | https://dp.la/exhibitions/exhibits/show/new-deal/relief-programs |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1431483207#1_2779589176 | Title: Coohan | Dragon Ball Wiki | Fandom
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" Young Goku and Gohan's EX Fusion. They fit together perfectly and fear nothing! Say hello to the strongest little hero! " — Dragon Ball Fusions profile description
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Videl (half-daughter-in-law/half-wife)
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Coohan, called Kuhan (クウハン
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Kūhan) in the Japanese version and initially called Gokuhan (ゴクウハン
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Gokūhan), is the EX-Fusion of Kid Goku and Gohan introduced in Dragon Ball Fusions . Appearance
Coohan's hair resembles Gohan's Super Saiyan 2 hairstyle during his fight against Cell. He wears an orange gi similar to that of Goku's given to him by Whis and wears the lower half of Gohan's Demon Clothes, with strapped boots. Coohan retains a tail due to Kid Goku possessing one and wears blue armbands along with his Metamo-Ring that keeps his fusion stable. Personality
Coohan boasts a pure-heart and a fearless personality, a result of Goku and Gohan's perfect father-son bond. | https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Coohan |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1431483207#2_2779592029 | Title: Coohan | Dragon Ball Wiki | Fandom
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Content: — Dragon Ball Fusions profile description
Coohan
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Kūhan
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Kuhan
Debuts
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Dragon Ball Fusions
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3/4 Saiyan -1/4 Earthling
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Male
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Grandpa Gohan (half-adoptive grandfather/half-adoptive great-grandfather)
Bardock (half-father/half-paternal grandfather)
Gine (half-mother/half-paternal grandmother)
Ox-King (half-father-in-law/half maternal grandfather)
Chi-Chi (half-wife/half-mother)
Raditz (half-brother/half-uncle)
Videl (half-daughter-in-law/half-wife)
Pan (half-granddaughter/half-daughter)
Goku Jr. (descendant)
Barlot (fusion father)
Coohan, called Kuhan (クウハン
,
Kūhan) in the Japanese version and initially called Gokuhan (ゴクウハン
,
Gokūhan), is the EX-Fusion of Kid Goku and Gohan introduced in Dragon Ball Fusions . Appearance
Coohan's hair resembles Gohan's Super Saiyan 2 hairstyle during his fight against Cell. He wears an orange gi similar to that of Goku's given to him by Whis and wears the lower half of Gohan's Demon Clothes, with strapped boots. Coohan retains a tail due to Kid Goku possessing one and wears blue armbands along with his Metamo-Ring that keeps his fusion stable. Personality
Coohan boasts a pure-heart and a fearless personality, a result of Goku and Gohan's perfect father-son bond. Biography
Due to the creation of the Timespace Rift by Shenron so the Timespace Tournament wished up by Tekka and Pinich, Kid Goku (from the time he trained under Kami) and Young Gohan found themselves inside the Timespace Rift. Kid Goku was brought in when Tekka opened up a time holeto reach Goku as Tekka, Ziku, Trunks, and Goten assumed it was his Adult self. After meeting Trunks, Tekka, and his future son Goten he was told about the tournament the prospect of which excited Goku so he joined Tekka's Team with his future Granddaughter, Pan from the GT Era becoming the team's fifth member soon afterwards. Gohan also ended up inside the Timespace Rift and learned some unknown villain was draining the energy from fighters within the Timespace Rift and decided to track the villain down. Somepoint after touring the team's new Spaceship upon reaching Area 3F, Tekka's Team return to Satan City where they previously recruited Pan, when they encountered her father's younger self. | https://dragonball.fandom.com/wiki/Coohan |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1467699971#6_2831524199 | Title: Fad Diets: Dangers of Fad Diets & Better Diet Options - Dr. Axe
Headings: Dangers of Fad Diets
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What are different types of fad diets?
What is the meaning of “food fad”?
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4 Dangers of Fad Diets
1. Might Leave You Fatigued, Hungry and Weak
2. Can Negatively Impact Hormonal Health and Your Metabolism
3. Can Increase Stress, Guilt and Anxiety Over Food Choices
4. May Be Ineffective and a Waste of Your Time!
Instead, Check Out These Top Diets That Work
Healthy Diets for Weight Loss:
Anti-Inflammatory Diets:
A Healing Diet for Leaky Gut Syndrome and Autoimmune Diseases:
Final Thoughts on Dangers of Fad Diets
Read Next: Why “Diets” Don’t Work & How to Avoid Starvation Mode
Content: Other definitions include “a tendency to like a style, activity, or interest for a very short period of time.” ( 3)
By definition, faddism does not last. According to research done at the Boston University School of Medicine, most people are not aware that diets very rarely work for more than several weeks or months. Dieters are usually unaware of the facts pertaining to how dieting impacts their health or why fad diets fail so often. Studies have found that approximately: ( 4)
98 percent of people who lose weight on a diet gain it back within five years. 90 percent of people who lose weight gain back more weight than they originally lost. Only 5 percent to 10 percent of dieters maintain weight loss that’s greater than 10 percent of their initial weight. Some of the reasons that diets seem to fail so frequently include people losing willpower or motivation and returning to their old habits, people getting sick of feeling hungry and tired due to deprivation and feelings of restriction, and due to changes in “internal cues” (hormonal signals) that drive the desire to eat. Related: | https://draxe.com/fad-diets/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1468310993#14_2832654382 | Title: 12 Home Remedies for UTI (Urinary Tract Infection) - Dr. Axe
Headings: Top 12 Natural Home Remedies for UTI
Top 12 Natural Home Remedies for UTI
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12 Home Remedies for UTI
1. Drink Plenty of Fluids
2. Urinate Often
3. Stay Clean and Dry
4. Avoid Using Spermicides
5. Probiotics
6. Cranberry
7. Garlic
8. D-Mannose
9. Vitamin C
10. Clove Oil
11. Myrrh Oil
12. Oregano Oil
UTI Causes and Symptoms
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Content: Researchers found that oregano was active against all of the clinical strains of bacteria that were tested, and it successfully inhibited the growth of E. coli, the bacteria most commonly seen in UTIs. Researchers believe that oregano essential oil can be used as an alternative antibacterial remedy for enhancing the healing process in bacterial infections and it’s an effective means for the prevention of antibiotic-resistant strain development. In fact, oregano oil benefits may be superior to prescription antibiotics because oregano doesn’t cause antibiotic resistance and it has no harmful side effects. ( 12)
When taking oregano oil internally, mix it with water or coconut oil. I don’t recommend taking oregano oil for more than two weeks at a time, and it should be administered under the guidance of your health care provider. UTI Causes and Symptoms
A UTI, or urinary tract infection, is caused by organisms that are too small to be seen without a microscope, including fungi, viruses and bacteria. Despite the body’s many natural defenses, certain bacteria have the ability to attach themselves to the lining of the urinary tract and inhabit the urethra, bladder and kidneys. The majority of UTI cases are caused by E. coli bacterium that can live in the bowel and vaginal cavities, around the urethral opening, and in the urinary tract. ( 13)
Other significant pathogens that can cause UTIs include Proteus mirabilis, Staphylococcus saprophyticus, Staphylococcus epidermidis and Klebsiella pneumonia. In diabetic patients, Klebsiella and group B streptococcus infections are more common. | https://draxe.com/home-remedies-for-uti/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1469886975#0_2835658956 | Title: Schisandra Herb: Benefits and Uses for Adrenals and More - Dr. Axe
Headings: Schisandra Benefits Adrenals and the Liver
Schisandra Benefits Adrenals and the Liver
What Is Schisandra?
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1. Lowers Inflammation
2. Supports Adrenal Function, Helping Us Deal with the Effects of Stress
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Want to have more energy, better digestion and skin that’s resilient to the signs of aging? Then you’ll want to learn about schisandra, a type of medicinal berry with multiple healing properties that has been utilized in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for thousands of years. It’s most well-known for boosting liver function and helping with adrenal functions to help prevent adrenal fatigue, but schisandra benefits go even further. What Is Schisandra? Schisandra ( Schisandra chinensis) holds a special place in history since it was used along with other ancient herbs like ginseng, goji berry and reishi by Taoist masters, Chinese emperors and elitists. In Russia, schisandra first gained recognition as an “adaptogen agent” in the 1960s when it was published in the official medicine of the USSR handbook, following the discovery that it helps fight adrenal fatigue, heart problems and the negative effects of stress. ( 12)
Interestingly, schisandra gets its name due to the berries having quite a complex taste, since they hold five distinct flavor properties: bitter, sweet, sour, salty and hot. | https://draxe.com/schisandra/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1469886975#1_2835661201 | Title: Schisandra Herb: Benefits and Uses for Adrenals and More - Dr. Axe
Headings: Schisandra Benefits Adrenals and the Liver
Schisandra Benefits Adrenals and the Liver
What Is Schisandra?
How It Works
Health Benefits
1. Lowers Inflammation
2. Supports Adrenal Function, Helping Us Deal with the Effects of Stress
3. Improves Liver Function and Digestive Health
4. Protects the Skin
5. Improves Mental Performance
6. Helps with Healthy Sexual Function
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Content: What Is Schisandra? Schisandra ( Schisandra chinensis) holds a special place in history since it was used along with other ancient herbs like ginseng, goji berry and reishi by Taoist masters, Chinese emperors and elitists. In Russia, schisandra first gained recognition as an “adaptogen agent” in the 1960s when it was published in the official medicine of the USSR handbook, following the discovery that it helps fight adrenal fatigue, heart problems and the negative effects of stress. ( 12)
Interestingly, schisandra gets its name due to the berries having quite a complex taste, since they hold five distinct flavor properties: bitter, sweet, sour, salty and hot. This is why schisdanra is sometimes called “the five-flavored berry.” Beyond just how it tastes, its flavor components are important for understanding the way it works. The secret to schisandra’s power is that it’s said to have properties pertaining to all five elements in Traditional Chinese Medicine, which means it works in multiple “meridians” within the body to restore internal balance and health. Because it impacts nearly every organ system within the human body (what TCM refers to as the 12 “meridians”), it has dozens of uses and benefits. TCM views schisandra as an herb that helps balance all three “treasures” within the body: | https://draxe.com/schisandra/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1469886975#2_2835663312 | Title: Schisandra Herb: Benefits and Uses for Adrenals and More - Dr. Axe
Headings: Schisandra Benefits Adrenals and the Liver
Schisandra Benefits Adrenals and the Liver
What Is Schisandra?
How It Works
Health Benefits
1. Lowers Inflammation
2. Supports Adrenal Function, Helping Us Deal with the Effects of Stress
3. Improves Liver Function and Digestive Health
4. Protects the Skin
5. Improves Mental Performance
6. Helps with Healthy Sexual Function
How to Use
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Final Thoughts
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Content: This is why schisdanra is sometimes called “the five-flavored berry.” Beyond just how it tastes, its flavor components are important for understanding the way it works. The secret to schisandra’s power is that it’s said to have properties pertaining to all five elements in Traditional Chinese Medicine, which means it works in multiple “meridians” within the body to restore internal balance and health. Because it impacts nearly every organ system within the human body (what TCM refers to as the 12 “meridians”), it has dozens of uses and benefits. TCM views schisandra as an herb that helps balance all three “treasures” within the body: jing, shen and chi. It’s most well-known for boosting liver function and helping with adrenal functions, but other benefits also include: acting like a powerful brain tonic (improving focus, concentration, memory and mental energy), improving digestion, supporting hormonal balance, plus nourishing the skin. Studies have found that in healthy subjects, schisandra generates alterations in the basal levels of nitric oxide and cortisol present in blood and saliva. In animal studies, it’s also been shown to help modify the response to stress by suppressing the increase of phosphorylated stress-activated protein kinase, which raises inflammation. ( | https://draxe.com/schisandra/ |
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Housing
Housing
Discrimination
Other
State
Laws
and
Regulations
Notice
of
Discriminatory
Restrictions
The
Federal
Rules
SUBDIVISIONS
DEPARTMENT
PUBLICATIONS
RECOVERY
ACCOUNT
Content: (Note
that
these
laws
are
quite
different
in
purpose
and
operation
from
real
property
law,
law
of
agency,
contract
law,
or
other
legal
aspects
of
real
estate
ownership
and
conveyancing.) Administration
by
Commissioner
The
Commissioner’s
mission
is
to
enforce
the
Real
Estate
Law
and
the
Subdivided
Lands
Law
in
a
manner
which
achieves
maximum
protection
for
persons
dealing
with
real
estate
licensees
and
for
purchasers
of
subdivided
real
property. Foremost
among
the
Commissioner’s
specific
duties
are: the
qualification
of
applicants
and
issuance
of
real
estate
licenses; the
investigation
of
complaints
and,
where
appropriate,
pursuit
of
formal
action
against
licensees; the
investigation
of
nonlicensees
alleged
to
be
performing
acts
for
which
a
license
is
required; and
the
regulation
of
the
sale
or
lease
of
subdivision
interests. The
Commissioner
also,
through
real
estate
broker
and
other
license
requirements,
regulates
dealings
in
mineral,
oil,
and
gas
property
and
Prepaid
Rental
Listing
Services. When
a
Real
Estate
License
is
Required
Sections
10131,
10131.1,
10131.2,
10131.3,
10131.4,
10131.45,
and
10131.6
of
the
Business
and
Professions
Code
(hereinafter,
the
Code)
define
the
scope
of
a
real
estate
broker’s
activity. Mortgage
loan
broker
activities
may
be
found
in
Sections
10131
(d)
and
10240,
et
seq. | https://dre.ca.gov/files/pdf/refbook/ref01.pdf |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1478588613#7_2854793174 | Title: Helicopter Dream Meaning - Top 20 Dreams About Helicopter : Dream Dictionary
Headings: Helicopter Dream Meaning – Top 20 Dreams About Helicopter
Helicopter Dream Meaning – Top 20 Dreams About Helicopter
Table of Content
Dream About Helicopter Flying
Dream About Where is the Helicopter
Dream About Being on a Helicopter
Dream About How the Helicopter is Flying
Dream About Purpose of Helicopter
Other Common Helicopter Terms
Dream About Colors of the Helicopters
Dream About Appearances of the Helicopter
Dream Interpretation A-Z
Content: But it can be dangerous if you keep the pace up. Low Flying Helicopter Hovering
To dream about a low flying helicopter hovering over you, indicates that someone is watching your every move. You are afraid to make any mistake and do anything out of line. Dream About Purpose of Helicopter
Helicopter Rescue
Dream about air ambulance through a helicopter, indicates that you will overcome obstacle and emergencies. Try to utilize powerful resources that are out of the box. You will use unconventional methods or big guns to solve the crisis. The dream foretells that you will airdrop in backup and help from unlikely places
Police or Military Helicopter
To dream about military or police helicopter, suggests that you want other people to come and solve your problems. However, you might not like how things get handled when they do. You are giving up control and privacy. Other Common Helicopter Terms
Helicopter Pilot
Dreaming that you are piloting a helicopter, indicates that your excessive focus to the work will be valued highly. | https://dream-meaning.net/vehicle/helicopter-dream-interpretation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1501437652#0_2908369500 | Title: What is salsa? | The Association for Dressings & Sauces
Headings: What is salsa?
What is salsa?
What is salsa?
Speaking Salsa
Cha-Cha Chutneys
Recipes to Rumba For:
Horseradish Salsa
Tangy Cranberry Sauce
Peppered Peach Chutney
Authentic New Mexican Salsa
Cranberry Chutney
Turkey-Chutney Salad
Content: What is salsa? | The Association for Dressings & Sauces
What is salsa? What is salsa? Americans might have only recently begun their love affair with salsa, but the condiment’s roots can be traced to ancient times, extending as far back as the Aztec civilization. “Salsa” translates literally as “sauce,” and encompasses a wide variety of forms. When most Americans speak of “salsa,” they are typically referring to a condiment made with tomatoes, onions and chiles. As consumer demand for salsa escalates, the literal translation becomes more applicable. Sauces abound. Some contain ingredients not typically associated with salsa: papaya, mango, plantains and corn. | https://dressings-sauces.org/what-is-salsa/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1502829348#4_2911233954 | Title: The Importance of Diversity in the Classroom | Drexel University
Headings:
The Importance of Diversity & Cultural Awareness in the Classroom
Drexel University School of Education
Why is it Important to Encourage Diversity in Schools and Workplaces?
How do you Manage Diversity in the Classroom?
Get to Know Your Students
Maintain Consistent Communication
Acknowledge and Respect Every Student
Practice Cultural Sensitivity
Incorporate Diversity in the Lesson Plan
Give Students Freedom and Flexibility
Why is it Important to Teach Culture in the Classroom?
Students Become More Empathetic
Students Gain a Better Understanding of Lessons and People
Students Become More Open-Minded
Students Feel More Confident and Safe
Students Are Better Prepared for a Diverse Workplace
Content: If students feel appreciated by and comfortable with the teacher, there’s a better chance they’ll feel comfortable talking with and respect their peers in the class – and communication is the core to a culturally aware and inclusive classroom. Maintain Consistent Communication
Aside from getting to know your students, teachers should also continue to maintain ongoing communication throughout the semester or school year. Scheduling 1-on-1 meetings with students to “check in” every so often will allow you to consistently improve how accessible the classroom is to everyone. Students can talk about whether they felt included in the classroom culture. This can help identify issues or ways to improve the overall experience. It’s also an opportunity to discuss their progress in the class and offer guidance on how they can improve, based on their individual needs as a student. Acknowledge and Respect Every Student
It’s also important for students to celebrate and respect their own diverse backgrounds, as well as each other’s. When appropriate, teachers should encourage students to research and learn about their own ethnic and cultural backgrounds. This allows them to better understand their own culture as well as the differences and nuances with their peers. As a bonus, this can be a great ice breaker assignment, allowing students to give presentations about their family traditions and culture to help expose the class to concepts outside of their own familiar comfort zone. | https://drexel.edu/soe/resources/student-teaching/advice/importance-of-cultural-diversity-in-classroom/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1516869502#9_2956156286 | Title: 6 Health Benefits of Bee Venom Therapy Will Amaze You - DrHealthBenefits.com
Headings: 6 Health Benefits of Bee Venom Therapy Will Amaze You
6 Health Benefits of Bee Venom Therapy Will Amaze You
Health Benefits of Bee Venom Therapy
1. Stimulates Heart Work
2. Prevent Rheumatoid Arthritis
3. Lowering High Blood Pressure
4. Overcoming Asthma Disease
5. Overcoming Headaches
6. Overcoming Insomnia
How Bee Therapy Works
Side Effects Bee Venom Therapy
Content: To reduce the pain, the therapist will attach ice cubes in the skin area stung by the bee after the therapy session is completed. When stinging the skin, the bee inserts its toxins composed of several complex substances. This sting will cause pain and swelling due to the ingress of histamine, dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. However, some useful substances that are also contained in bee venoms such as apamin, melittin, monoamine, and degranulating peptide-mast cells also come into the body. Not to forget the substance hyaluronidase and phospholipase-A2 which is also contained in the bee venom can activate the immune cells and produce immunoglobin E (IgE) in the body. Side Effects Bee Venom Therapy
Most patients undergoing bee therapy sessions experience only mild symptoms such as redness, pain and swelling in the area of stinging skin. Some others also experience itching, anxiety, fatigue, or flu symptoms. Some people with excessive allergic reactions should not follow this therapy because it is feared will lead to anaphylaxis (excessive allergic reactions that can end in death). Stings of some types of insects can usually cause adverse effects because they contain toxins in the sting. However, bee stings are different from other insect stings. | https://drhealthbenefits.com/disease-disorder/therapy/health-benefits-of-bee-venom-therapy |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1516869502#10_2956158249 | Title: 6 Health Benefits of Bee Venom Therapy Will Amaze You - DrHealthBenefits.com
Headings: 6 Health Benefits of Bee Venom Therapy Will Amaze You
6 Health Benefits of Bee Venom Therapy Will Amaze You
Health Benefits of Bee Venom Therapy
1. Stimulates Heart Work
2. Prevent Rheumatoid Arthritis
3. Lowering High Blood Pressure
4. Overcoming Asthma Disease
5. Overcoming Headaches
6. Overcoming Insomnia
How Bee Therapy Works
Side Effects Bee Venom Therapy
Content: Side Effects Bee Venom Therapy
Most patients undergoing bee therapy sessions experience only mild symptoms such as redness, pain and swelling in the area of stinging skin. Some others also experience itching, anxiety, fatigue, or flu symptoms. Some people with excessive allergic reactions should not follow this therapy because it is feared will lead to anaphylaxis (excessive allergic reactions that can end in death). Stings of some types of insects can usually cause adverse effects because they contain toxins in the sting. However, bee stings are different from other insect stings. Bee stings in the right part right to help overcome various health problems that occur. The poison inside the bee sting is not harmful but good for health. Therefore, many diseases can be cured through the therapy of bee stings, or apitherapy. | https://drhealthbenefits.com/disease-disorder/therapy/health-benefits-of-bee-venom-therapy |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1519390615#0_2963166696 | Title: 23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks - DrHealthBenefits.com
Headings: 23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks
23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks
1. Source of Protein
2. Source of Iodine
3. Source of Sodium
4. Source of Vitamin C
5. Source of Vitamin A
6. Source of Vitamin B
7. Source of Potassium
8. Source of Magnesium
9. Source of Minerals
10. Source of Iron
11. Low in Calories
12. Low in Fat
13. Helps to Lose Weight
14. Reduces Risk of Heart Diseases
15. Provides Antioxidants
16. Anti-Cancer Properties
17. Promotes Muscle Function
18. Maintains Thyroid Function
19. Anti-inflammatory Agent
20. Promotes Bones Health
21. Promotes Brain Function
Nori for Beauty Tricks
22. Promotes Skin Health
23. Promotes Hair Health
Simple Recipe and Tips for Consuming
Content: 23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks - DrHealthBenefits.com
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Nori is a type of seaweed which the ‘nori’ name belongs to Japanese. It is commonly known as the dried edible seaweed sheets made from red algae with genus Porphyra, including Porphyra yezoensis and Porphyra tenera. Nori ‘sheet’ form was first created in the early 18th century. Meanwhile, nowadays most nori is farm-raised and harvested from autumn to spring. Moreover, nori is well known as the outer wrap for sushi and covers onigiri (rice balls) and is very popular in Asia and United States. For the example, in china, nori comes up as a garnish for soup. While in Japan, it has been consumed as wrapping sheet for sushi. Indeed, the presence of crunchy texture and wonderful taste of nori give you great sensation while eating. Then, it is easy to find nori at Asian grocery store or regular grocery stores. | https://drhealthbenefits.com/food-bevarages/food/seafood/health-benefits-of-nori |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1519390615#1_2963168995 | Title: 23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks - DrHealthBenefits.com
Headings: 23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks
23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks
1. Source of Protein
2. Source of Iodine
3. Source of Sodium
4. Source of Vitamin C
5. Source of Vitamin A
6. Source of Vitamin B
7. Source of Potassium
8. Source of Magnesium
9. Source of Minerals
10. Source of Iron
11. Low in Calories
12. Low in Fat
13. Helps to Lose Weight
14. Reduces Risk of Heart Diseases
15. Provides Antioxidants
16. Anti-Cancer Properties
17. Promotes Muscle Function
18. Maintains Thyroid Function
19. Anti-inflammatory Agent
20. Promotes Bones Health
21. Promotes Brain Function
Nori for Beauty Tricks
22. Promotes Skin Health
23. Promotes Hair Health
Simple Recipe and Tips for Consuming
Content: Moreover, nori is well known as the outer wrap for sushi and covers onigiri (rice balls) and is very popular in Asia and United States. For the example, in china, nori comes up as a garnish for soup. While in Japan, it has been consumed as wrapping sheet for sushi. Indeed, the presence of crunchy texture and wonderful taste of nori give you great sensation while eating. Then, it is easy to find nori at Asian grocery store or regular grocery stores. Further, nori is popularly known as a food which has many beneficial nutrients in it. So, here we list the nutritional value of nori below. Information
Amount per 100 g
% Daily Value
Calories
35
Total Fat
0.3 g
0 %
Cholesterol
0 mg
0 %
Sodium
48 mg
2 %
Potassium
356 mg
10%
Total Carbohydrate
5 g
1 %
Dietary Fiber
0.3 g
1 %
Sugar
0.5 g
Protein
6 g
12 %
Vitamin A 104%
Calcium 7%
Vitamin B-6 10%
Vitamin C 65%
Iron 9%
Magnesium 0%
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower diet. Related: | https://drhealthbenefits.com/food-bevarages/food/seafood/health-benefits-of-nori |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1519390615#2_2963171086 | Title: 23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks - DrHealthBenefits.com
Headings: 23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks
23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks
1. Source of Protein
2. Source of Iodine
3. Source of Sodium
4. Source of Vitamin C
5. Source of Vitamin A
6. Source of Vitamin B
7. Source of Potassium
8. Source of Magnesium
9. Source of Minerals
10. Source of Iron
11. Low in Calories
12. Low in Fat
13. Helps to Lose Weight
14. Reduces Risk of Heart Diseases
15. Provides Antioxidants
16. Anti-Cancer Properties
17. Promotes Muscle Function
18. Maintains Thyroid Function
19. Anti-inflammatory Agent
20. Promotes Bones Health
21. Promotes Brain Function
Nori for Beauty Tricks
22. Promotes Skin Health
23. Promotes Hair Health
Simple Recipe and Tips for Consuming
Content: Further, nori is popularly known as a food which has many beneficial nutrients in it. So, here we list the nutritional value of nori below. Information
Amount per 100 g
% Daily Value
Calories
35
Total Fat
0.3 g
0 %
Cholesterol
0 mg
0 %
Sodium
48 mg
2 %
Potassium
356 mg
10%
Total Carbohydrate
5 g
1 %
Dietary Fiber
0.3 g
1 %
Sugar
0.5 g
Protein
6 g
12 %
Vitamin A 104%
Calcium 7%
Vitamin B-6 10%
Vitamin C 65%
Iron 9%
Magnesium 0%
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower diet. Related: Health Benefits of Norwegian Kelp
Health Benefits of Sake
Health Benefits of Wasabi
Health Benefits of Bacon
As you can see on the table, nori provides you the great composition of nutritional value. Indeed, sea’s vegetable is rich in nutrients. Thus, we also give you the list of health benefits of nori below. 1. Source of Protein
You may eat good foods daily, but are you eating the right kinds? | https://drhealthbenefits.com/food-bevarages/food/seafood/health-benefits-of-nori |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1519390615#5_2963176992 | Title: 23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks - DrHealthBenefits.com
Headings: 23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks
23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks
1. Source of Protein
2. Source of Iodine
3. Source of Sodium
4. Source of Vitamin C
5. Source of Vitamin A
6. Source of Vitamin B
7. Source of Potassium
8. Source of Magnesium
9. Source of Minerals
10. Source of Iron
11. Low in Calories
12. Low in Fat
13. Helps to Lose Weight
14. Reduces Risk of Heart Diseases
15. Provides Antioxidants
16. Anti-Cancer Properties
17. Promotes Muscle Function
18. Maintains Thyroid Function
19. Anti-inflammatory Agent
20. Promotes Bones Health
21. Promotes Brain Function
Nori for Beauty Tricks
22. Promotes Skin Health
23. Promotes Hair Health
Simple Recipe and Tips for Consuming
Content: Then, the protein will develop, grow, and maintain immune system antibodies. Otherwise, lack of proteins may lead you to have certain health problems such as low immunity and low energy levels. For some tips, you may eat salmon, chicken, and black beans to support the needs of protein. Related: Health Benefits of Acai Berry
Health Benefits of Green Beans
Health Benefits of Salmon
2. Source of Iodine
It is undeniable that nori is a very good source of Iodine which the amounts of iodine itself come from sea water. In fact, just one sheet of nori, it takes 70 percent of the daily value for iodine. What is iodine for? It is known that this substance is beneficial to our metabolism system. Indeed, it helps to turn the food into energy. | https://drhealthbenefits.com/food-bevarages/food/seafood/health-benefits-of-nori |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1519390615#13_2963191742 | Title: 23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks - DrHealthBenefits.com
Headings: 23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks
23 Super Health Benefits of Nori #1 Top Beauty Tricks
1. Source of Protein
2. Source of Iodine
3. Source of Sodium
4. Source of Vitamin C
5. Source of Vitamin A
6. Source of Vitamin B
7. Source of Potassium
8. Source of Magnesium
9. Source of Minerals
10. Source of Iron
11. Low in Calories
12. Low in Fat
13. Helps to Lose Weight
14. Reduces Risk of Heart Diseases
15. Provides Antioxidants
16. Anti-Cancer Properties
17. Promotes Muscle Function
18. Maintains Thyroid Function
19. Anti-inflammatory Agent
20. Promotes Bones Health
21. Promotes Brain Function
Nori for Beauty Tricks
22. Promotes Skin Health
23. Promotes Hair Health
Simple Recipe and Tips for Consuming
Content: Source of Vitamin B
As studies show, nori is the best source for vitamin B. Thus, it is great for reducing risks of stroke and promoting the healthy hair, skin, and nails. Related: Benefits of Vitamin B6
Benefits of Vitamin B1
Health Benefits of Vitamin B6
7. Source of Potassium
The next benefit you can get from consuming nori is the way it presents a good amount of potassium. It is known that potassium is beneficial mineral for lowering blood pressure and maintaining bone and muscle health. Related: Health Benefits of Potassium
8. Source of Magnesium
The potential health benefits of nori also provide you a good source of magnesium. This substance is having a role in decreasing the risk osteoporosis and improving insulin sensitivity. Further, it takes part in lowering blood pressure. | https://drhealthbenefits.com/food-bevarages/food/seafood/health-benefits-of-nori |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1530840756#6_2992381921 | Title: Drinking Water Contaminant – Arsenic – Drinking Water and Human Health
Headings: Drinking Water Contaminant – Arsenic
Drinking Water Contaminant – Arsenic
Contents
Sources of arsenic in drinking water
Potential health impacts of arsenic in drinking water
Testing for arsenic in drinking water
Options for arsenic in drinking water
Content: Potential health impacts of arsenic in drinking water
Arsenic exposure can cause a variety of adverse health effects. The severity of the effect depends on how much arsenic is in the water, how much water is consumed, how long a person has been exposed to the water and a person’s general health. Arsenic poisoning can be acute or chronic. Acute poisoning can occur when a high concentration (more than 60 mg/L) of arsenic is ingested over a short period of time. Arsenic poisoning is easy to diagnose and treat, with the most common symptoms ranging from garlic breath to pins and needles sensations in the hands and feet. Chronic poisoning can occur when moderate or small amounts of arsenic are ingested over long periods. Chronic arsenic exposure may increase the risk of cancer and mimic the symptoms of diabetes. Because arsenic is readily excreted in the urine, testing for chronic arsenic exposure is done by measuring the concentration of arsenic retained in the hair and/or fingernails. Research has shown that arsenic’s effects on human health tend to be variable, depending on gender, with some ethnic populations exhibiting greater tolerance. Factors such as genetics, age, metabolism, diet and overall health also may impact health risks associated with arsenic exposure because they potentially affect one’s ability to remove arsenic from the body. | https://drinking-water.extension.org/drinking-water-contaminant-arsenic/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1530840756#7_2992383869 | Title: Drinking Water Contaminant – Arsenic – Drinking Water and Human Health
Headings: Drinking Water Contaminant – Arsenic
Drinking Water Contaminant – Arsenic
Contents
Sources of arsenic in drinking water
Potential health impacts of arsenic in drinking water
Testing for arsenic in drinking water
Options for arsenic in drinking water
Content: Chronic poisoning can occur when moderate or small amounts of arsenic are ingested over long periods. Chronic arsenic exposure may increase the risk of cancer and mimic the symptoms of diabetes. Because arsenic is readily excreted in the urine, testing for chronic arsenic exposure is done by measuring the concentration of arsenic retained in the hair and/or fingernails. Research has shown that arsenic’s effects on human health tend to be variable, depending on gender, with some ethnic populations exhibiting greater tolerance. Factors such as genetics, age, metabolism, diet and overall health also may impact health risks associated with arsenic exposure because they potentially affect one’s ability to remove arsenic from the body. Individuals with chronic Hepatitis B infection, protein deficiency or malnutrition may be more sensitive to the effects of arsenic. Children and older adults may be other groups at special risk. Testing for arsenic in drinking water
The quality of water supplied by public water systems is regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Three expert panel reports on the science, cost of compliance, and benefits analysis on arsenic in drinking water were released in October 2001. With this new information, the EPA revised the arsenic drinking water standard and established a maximum contaminant level (MCL) for arsenic of 0.010 milligrams per liter (mg/L), which also can be expressed as 0.010 parts per million (ppm). | https://drinking-water.extension.org/drinking-water-contaminant-arsenic/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1543371173#7_3020653921 | Title: Towing test: 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe | Driving
Headings: First Drive: 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe
First Drive: 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe
GM's full-sized SUV feels more composed than ever during towing test
Content: for the 44 cm-longer Suburban, it’s 8,000 pounds. Curb weight on the 4WD Tahoe is 2,533 kilograms, but 2,637 kilograms for the Suburban, so the SUV’s V8 has a lot of work cut out for it under load. Yet it’s all so remarkably composed. With torsional rigidity now 50% stiffer than previous models, the Tahoe felt surprisingly at ease pulling roughly two-thirds of its maximum-rated load. Virtually no bucking or pushing — the typical and tiring bane of pulling a heavy load — could be felt on a hilly drive across the stunningly beautiful Gaspé region of Quebec. That’s partly, of course, because of the body on frame construction, but also from a greater use of higher strength steel in various parts of the frame, and GM’s magnetic ride control no doubt played a role. Created with Raphaël 2.1.2
Created with Raphaël 2.1.2
Both the Tahoe and Suburban will use the same 5.3-litre V8 with 355 horsepower and 383 lb.-ft. of torque. Sure, the V8 worked hard pulling the load uphill, but our Tahoe was clearly devoid of harshness and vibration thanks to hydraulic engine mounts, and it sounded terrific. A Hydra-matic six-speed automatic, controlled by an old-fashioned lever on the steering column, comes with grade braking and a tow/haul mode that maintains a higher rpm for longer. | https://driving.ca/chevrolet/tahoe/reviews/road-test/towing-test-2015-chevrolet-tahoe |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1546739049#5_3028901664 | Title: Why Did I Get Married: By Charles Darwin
Headings: Why Did I Get Married: By Charles Darwin
Why Did I Get Married: By Charles Darwin
Like this:
About Jason Johnson
Content: Statistically it seems that marriage is a good thing for most African Americans. According to Marrying for Money a 2008 analysis of black marriages done by Black Enterprise magazine, married black men make about 15% and black women make about 13% more respectively than their single peers. Moreover African American net worth increases by about 40% when people get married and increases at roughly 4% a year for every intact year of marriage. So, forget travelling to see those them Ni**as in Paris, get hitched and make more money. This is the Question, Marry: Children — (if it Please God) — Constant companion, (& friend in old age) who will feel interested in one, — object to be beloved & played with. — better than a dog anyhow.– Home, & someone to take care of house — Charms of music & female chit-chat. — These things good for one’s health. — but terrible loss of time. – | https://drjasonjohnson.com/2012/08/21/why-did-i-get-married-by-charles-darwin/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1549374677#9_3034023829 | Title: How To Detox Heavy Metals - DrJockers.com
Headings: How to Detox Heavy Metals
How to Detox Heavy Metals
How to Detox Heavy Metals
What is a Heavy Metal?
Acute Vs. Chronic Exposure
Who is Susceptible?
Occupations With Higher Exposure
Those More Susceptible To Metal Toxicity
Symptoms
Common Heavy Metals
Lead
Arsenic
Mercury
Cadmium
Aluminum
Epigenetic Changes
Testing for Heavy Metals
Daily Detoxification Strategies
My Top 10 Daily Detoxification Strategies Include:
Advanced Metal Detox Protocol
Detoxification Support Pack
Advanced Heavy Metal Detox Support
Summary
Sources For This Article Include:
Content: Bones, Brain, Heart, Liver, Kidneys
Health Effects: Headaches, ADD/ ADHD, Mood Disorders, Poor Memory, Developmental Disorders in Utero (Reduced Birth Weight, Premature Birth, Poor Cognitive Development)
Arsenic
Arsenic, commonly found in our food supply, harms the body by inhibiting certain enzymes in the mitochondria. Anything that inhibits mitochondrial function will have vast health consequences as mitochondria produce the energy needed for cells to carry out normal functions. Arsenic also depletes endogenous antioxidants (such as glutathione), contributing to oxidative stress and inflammation. Common Sources of Exposure: Pesticides, Commercially-Grown Produce, Occupations (involving glass work, smelting, or semi-conductor production), Rice Products, Apple Juice
Areas of Storage: Liver, Kidneys
Health Effects: Higher Risk of Premature Birth and Fetal Mortality, Memory Problems, Poor Verbal Intelligence, Inflammation, Neuropathy, Cancers of the Bladder/Liver/Kidneys ( 4 ), Unfavorable Gene Mutations
Mercury
Mercury is likely the most dangerous heavy metal in the environment ( 5 ). It is attracted to fatty substances, such as the brain, and may increase your chances of suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. It increases oxidative stress, inflammation, depletes antioxidants, and chronically over-stimulates the brain (eventually leading to brain cell damage). | https://drjockers.com/detox-heavy-metals/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1564834115#4_3068401708 | Title: A Good Teacher Should
Headings: A Good Teacher Should
A Good Teacher Should
Obtain Subject Knowledge
Have a Suitable Personality
Be Fair and Just
Support Students
Develop Key Characteristics
Content: While making a decision, it must be noted that it is applicable to all the students equally. A good teacher should always avoid any kind of biasness and prejudices. Students, who are not fortunate to share the preferences of a teacher may interpret this as injustice. This would create a sense of resentment among them. Accordingly, a good teacher should have enough common sense to treat all students in an egalitarian manner, irrespective of their color, thoughts, religion and status. Support Students
Lastly, a good teacher should be helpful to the students, to the maximum of his/her abilities. Students often go through tough situations. It can be their personal failures like bad exams, losing matches, failing relationships etc or more grave causes like death in the family or parents divorce. They need help. A good teacher should provide an ear to listen to their troubles and a shoulder to depend upon. | https://drpfconsults.com/a-good-teacher-should/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1564847034#4_3068434546 | Title: Issues in Bilingual Education
Headings: Confronting Issues in Bilingual Education
Confronting Issues in Bilingual Education
Bilingual Education Opportunities
Concerns for Hispanic Immigrants
Issues in Arizona
Drop Out Problems
Content: More than three quarters of the students with a limited knowledge of English in the US are Hispanics. It is within this group that most of the money and resources are spent and statistically, it takes more time for them to learn English than Asians or Europeans in similar conditions. A poll taken in Florida shows that 98.1 percent of Hispanic parents want their children to learn the English language and they want them to learn it well, because it is undoubtedly the universal language. It is needed in business and traveling; cross-communication is necessary. Hispanic parents want their children to learn English while staying true to their own culture, and they believe that the best way to learn is receiving a bilingual education. Another factor creating even more issues in bilingual education in the US is the belief that immigrants, especially those coming from Latin American countries, are a let down that the rest of the English-speaking population has to support. A quarter of the total student population in the US belongs to the group with the lowest income in the country. READ Breaking Down Gender Bias in the Classroom
Issues in Arizona
Arizona is one of the United States with the highest immigrant population of the country with people coming mainly from Mexico. According to studies and data from 2003, the number of Mexican students who required assistance with the language grew at least 77% between 1990 and 2000. | https://drpfconsults.com/confronting-issues-in-bilingual-education/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1564963892#0_3068743467 | Title: 10 Amazing Schisandra Berry Benefits - Dr. Pingel
Headings: Helps Relieve Adrenal Fatigue and More: 10 Schisandra Berry Benefits
Helps Relieve Adrenal Fatigue and More: 10 Schisandra Berry Benefits
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Who knew a berry could be so powerful? Schisandra berry is one of my very favorite remedies because it helps treat and support adrenal function without causing a stimulatory effect. This is just one of the many schisandra berry benefits this herb provides. Schisandra has a calming, restorative impact while supporting the entire body. These qualities make schisandra an effective remedy to help improve the symptoms of stage 1 adrenal fatigue. Schisandra berry also blends well with other herbs—in fact, I rarely use it alone. Read more below about this amazing berry. Plus, learn 10 schisandra berry benefits that may surprise you! What Is Schisandra? | https://drpingel.com/schisandra-berry-benefits/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1564963892#1_3068744829 | Title: 10 Amazing Schisandra Berry Benefits - Dr. Pingel
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Helps Relieve Adrenal Fatigue and More: 10 Schisandra Berry Benefits
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Content: These qualities make schisandra an effective remedy to help improve the symptoms of stage 1 adrenal fatigue. Schisandra berry also blends well with other herbs—in fact, I rarely use it alone. Read more below about this amazing berry. Plus, learn 10 schisandra berry benefits that may surprise you! What Is Schisandra? Native to the forests of northeastern China and eastern Russia, the schisandra plant ( Schisandra chinensis) is a climbing vine. It produces the red berries that have been one of many important traditional Chinese medicines for centuries. Schisandra is known as Wu Wei Zi—which in Chinese means “the fruit of five tastes”—in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). This is because schisandra contains all five basic flavors: salty, bitter, sweet, sour, and pungent (spicy). | https://drpingel.com/schisandra-berry-benefits/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1564963892#3_3068747800 | Title: 10 Amazing Schisandra Berry Benefits - Dr. Pingel
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Helps Relieve Adrenal Fatigue and More: 10 Schisandra Berry Benefits
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Content: These “tastes” correspond to the five elements of water, fire, wood, metal, and earth in TCM. [ 1]
Schisandra’s Chinese name also refers to the “Five-Element” theory in TCM. This theory refers to the health benefits to the body’s five visceral organs that the schisandra fruit supports. In TCM, the five visceral organs in the body are the liver, kidneys, heart, lungs, and spleen. [ 2, 3] Note that in TCM, these five organs have correspondences to other organs as well as mental and emotional wellness. Schisandra is one of several adaptogenic herbs. Adaptogens are non-toxic plants that are commonly used in TCM and Ayurvedic medicine because of their ability to help the body manage mental and physical stress. Plus they help support the immune system. --:--
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10 Schisandra Berry Benefits [ 4, 5]
You may be wondering, what is schisandra berry good for? To answer that question,
I’ve listed 10 schisandra berry benefits below that have been proven, or shown promise, in studies. | https://drpingel.com/schisandra-berry-benefits/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1564963892#4_3068749395 | Title: 10 Amazing Schisandra Berry Benefits - Dr. Pingel
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Helps Relieve Adrenal Fatigue and More: 10 Schisandra Berry Benefits
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Content: Schisandra is one of several adaptogenic herbs. Adaptogens are non-toxic plants that are commonly used in TCM and Ayurvedic medicine because of their ability to help the body manage mental and physical stress. Plus they help support the immune system. --:--
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10 Schisandra Berry Benefits [ 4, 5]
You may be wondering, what is schisandra berry good for? To answer that question,
I’ve listed 10 schisandra berry benefits below that have been proven, or shown promise, in studies. Supports adrenal gland health
Fights stress and disease development
Aids mental clarity and energy
Improves cellular function
Can protect from liver damage
Provides a calming effect, promoting sleep
May reduce blood pressure and cholesterol
Fights memory loss and helps brain fog
Contains anti-inflammatory properties
May help reduce tumor growth
How to Use Schisandra Berry
Schisandra is a great herb to blend in tinctures for insomnia and anxiety. This is helpful to those in stage 1 adrenal fatigue. People in this stage spend a lot of time in “fight-or-flight” mode. The appropriate schisandra dose depends on the form used. Below is a general guideline. | https://drpingel.com/schisandra-berry-benefits/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1564963892#5_3068751134 | Title: 10 Amazing Schisandra Berry Benefits - Dr. Pingel
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Helps Relieve Adrenal Fatigue and More: 10 Schisandra Berry Benefits
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Content: Supports adrenal gland health
Fights stress and disease development
Aids mental clarity and energy
Improves cellular function
Can protect from liver damage
Provides a calming effect, promoting sleep
May reduce blood pressure and cholesterol
Fights memory loss and helps brain fog
Contains anti-inflammatory properties
May help reduce tumor growth
How to Use Schisandra Berry
Schisandra is a great herb to blend in tinctures for insomnia and anxiety. This is helpful to those in stage 1 adrenal fatigue. People in this stage spend a lot of time in “fight-or-flight” mode. The appropriate schisandra dose depends on the form used. Below is a general guideline. However, it’s important to speak with your doctor first for more personalized instruction. [ 6] Remember, each person is different—with individual biochemistry, medical concerns, and more. Your healthcare needs to be personalized for your individual needs. Dried berries: 1 gram to 15 grams
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1564963892#10_3068758059 | Title: 10 Amazing Schisandra Berry Benefits - Dr. Pingel
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Helps Relieve Adrenal Fatigue and More: 10 Schisandra Berry Benefits
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Content: Boil the dried berries in water. Strain the berries. Add sweetener to the remaining liquid to taste. You can use honey or a 100 percent pure berry juice such as W. Knudsen juices as a sweetener. You also may want to check out this recipe for schisandra syrup. Key Takeaways
The schisandra plant ( Schisandra chinensis) is a climbing vine that produces red berries with many health benefits. Studies have shown that schisandra berry benefits include helping to provide mental clarity, relieve adrenal fatigue, and promote liver support, among several others. Schisandra is available in a variety of forms. These include powder, tea, tinctures, and capsules. You can also make a simple schisandra herbal syrup at home. | https://drpingel.com/schisandra-berry-benefits/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1564963892#11_3068759345 | Title: 10 Amazing Schisandra Berry Benefits - Dr. Pingel
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Helps Relieve Adrenal Fatigue and More: 10 Schisandra Berry Benefits
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Content: Key Takeaways
The schisandra plant ( Schisandra chinensis) is a climbing vine that produces red berries with many health benefits. Studies have shown that schisandra berry benefits include helping to provide mental clarity, relieve adrenal fatigue, and promote liver support, among several others. Schisandra is available in a variety of forms. These include powder, tea, tinctures, and capsules. You can also make a simple schisandra herbal syrup at home. Always check with your healthcare practitioner before you take a new supplement, especially if you are taking other supplements or medications or if you have a medical condition. Do not take schisandra if you are pregnant. Like this: Like
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1571227489#5_3082943909 | Title: How is marijuana abused?
Headings: How is marijuana abused?
How is marijuana abused?
Can marijuana be abused?
How marijuana is abused
Marijuana abuse side effects
Signs of marijuana abuse
Questions about marijuana abuse
Reference Sources: NIDA: Drug Facts: Marijuana
MedlinePlus: Marijuana intoxication
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Content: The intoxicating effects of marijuana include relaxation, sleepiness, and mild euphoria (getting high). Smoking marijuana leads to fast and predictable signs and symptoms. Eating marijuana can cause slower, and sometimes less predictable effects. Marijuana can also cause undesirable side effects, which increase with higher doses. These side effects include: addiction
decreased short-term memory
dry mouth
impaired judgment
impaired perception and motor skills
increased risk of mental illness
More serious side effects include panic, paranoia, or acute psychosis, which may be more common with new users or in those who already have a psychiatric disease. Taking other drugs with marijuana can amplify this effect. Additionally, after regular use physical signs of marijuana addiction can indicate the need for treatment. Signs of marijuana abuse
Some noticeable signs and symptoms of marijuana abuse include: craving for sweets or food
distorted sense of time passage and a tendency to overestimate time intervals
forgetfulness in conversation
increased appetite
inflammation in the whites of the eyes
lack of concentration and coordination
odor similar to burnt rope on clothing or breath
rapid, loud talking and bursts of laughter in early stages of intoxication
sleepy or stuporous in the later stages
use or possession of paraphernalia including roach clips, packs of rolling papers, pipes or bongs
Questions about marijuana abuse
Do you still have questions about marijuana abuse? | https://drug.addictionblog.org/how-is-marijuana-abused/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1592373997#0_3132626950 | Title: Dry Aged Steak at Home - The Original Dry Bag Steak
Headings: Craft authentic dry aged steak right in your home refrigerator.
Craft authentic dry aged steak right in your home refrigerator.
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Content: Dry Aged Steak at Home - The Original Dry Bag Steak
Craft authentic dry aged steak right in your home refrigerator. UMAi Dry® is a unique chef-tested , scientifically-proven technology that allows anyone to create custom dry aged steak and dry cured meats at home. How does it work? The UMAi Dry® bag material forms a bond with the proteins on the surface of the meat allowing moisture release and oxygen exchange while blocking odors and contamination. With UMAi Dry you can craft dry aged steak, charcuterie or slow-fermented dry sausage in any well-ventilated cooler or refrigerator without risk of spoilage. Learn How
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1623259333#0_3194410307 | Title: Why Fighter Pilots Wear Masks - to avoid hypoxia symptems
Headings: Jet Friday: Why Fighter Pilots Wear Masks
Jet Friday: Why Fighter Pilots Wear Masks
Why You Should Put YOUR MASK On First (My Brain Without Oxygen) – Smarter Every Day 157
Content: Why Fighter Pilots Wear Masks - to avoid hypoxia symptems
Jet Friday: Why Fighter Pilots Wear Masks
by Lee Cloer | Apr 14, 2017 | General Interest, Jet Fridays, Video
Watch Video Below We grow up dreaming of flying. When you are on a commercial jet aircraft, like a passenger airliner, the cabin you sit in is pressurized and you are able to conduct your business without a mask for oxygen. If an incident occurs when the aircraft is above 15,000 feet and the cabin depressurizes, leading to those little masks dropping out of the ceiling, what will happen if you do not put the mask on? Also, why do fighter pilots wear masks over their faces when they fly? To answer the first question, what happens if you don’t put on the oxygen mask immediately if there is sudden decompression in the cabin? You would get loopy and pass out. Hopefully, you are not the pilot at that moment. The pilot’s first response would be to put their mask on and then begin to descend to 10,000 feet if the terrain allowed. The passengers and pilots would then be safe without masks on until they could make an emergency landing. | https://duotechservices.com/jet-friday-fighter-pilots-wear-masks |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1623259333#1_3194411875 | Title: Why Fighter Pilots Wear Masks - to avoid hypoxia symptems
Headings: Jet Friday: Why Fighter Pilots Wear Masks
Jet Friday: Why Fighter Pilots Wear Masks
Why You Should Put YOUR MASK On First (My Brain Without Oxygen) – Smarter Every Day 157
Content: To answer the first question, what happens if you don’t put on the oxygen mask immediately if there is sudden decompression in the cabin? You would get loopy and pass out. Hopefully, you are not the pilot at that moment. The pilot’s first response would be to put their mask on and then begin to descend to 10,000 feet if the terrain allowed. The passengers and pilots would then be safe without masks on until they could make an emergency landing. The answer to why fighter pilots wear their masks, besides the microphone contained inside used for communications, is that the mask provides them with a fresh oxygen mixture to avoid hypoxia symptoms. Hypoxia is the deficiency of oxygen reaching the tissues. One of the early symptoms is passing out in a few seconds – not what you want if you are the operator of the aircraft. Fighter cockpits are not pressurized, so if pilots were not wearing masks they would feel the effects eventually passing out in a short amount of time depending on their current altitude. What does it look like to experience low oxygen, hypoxia symptoms? | https://duotechservices.com/jet-friday-fighter-pilots-wear-masks |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1623259333#2_3194413422 | Title: Why Fighter Pilots Wear Masks - to avoid hypoxia symptems
Headings: Jet Friday: Why Fighter Pilots Wear Masks
Jet Friday: Why Fighter Pilots Wear Masks
Why You Should Put YOUR MASK On First (My Brain Without Oxygen) – Smarter Every Day 157
Content: The answer to why fighter pilots wear their masks, besides the microphone contained inside used for communications, is that the mask provides them with a fresh oxygen mixture to avoid hypoxia symptoms. Hypoxia is the deficiency of oxygen reaching the tissues. One of the early symptoms is passing out in a few seconds – not what you want if you are the operator of the aircraft. Fighter cockpits are not pressurized, so if pilots were not wearing masks they would feel the effects eventually passing out in a short amount of time depending on their current altitude. What does it look like to experience low oxygen, hypoxia symptoms? Watch this demonstration of hypoxia in a controlled chamber in Smarter Every Day ’s video, “Why You Should Put Your Mask On First.” See all of our Jet Friday posts. Why You Should Put YOUR MASK On First (My Brain Without Oxygen) – Smarter Every Day 157
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1632364089#6_3217909716 | Title: What Hygiene in the Victorian Era Was Really Like | Dusty Old Thing
Headings: What Hygiene in the Victorian Era Was Really Like
What Hygiene in the Victorian Era Was Really Like
Using the Bathroom
Taking a Bath
Washing the Hair
Personal Odor
Oral Care
Content: Before shampoo was common, people just used soap, which often left the scalp and hair very dry. Sometimes pure ammonia was used to clean the hair! Is it any wonder then that oily pomades were used so frequently during this era? Personal Odor
In the days before lotions and deodorants were common, people had only a few options to cover the scent of B.O. or old clothes. Women with plenty of money could buy perfume or cologne, however it was cheaper to buy a scented powder. This was also quite good for absorbing wetness. For men the most common scent was bay rum, a unique smell that most people today have never gotten to enjoy (though they do still make it). The spice-and-perfume-infused rum was invented for exactly the purpose of masking body odor by sailors in the 1500s. Via/ Flickr
For the people who couldn’t afford these luxuries, keeping clean was the only other option to avoiding a stale smell. Women used dress shields to protect their clothing from underarm sweat, but they also didn’t wash their outer garments ever. | https://dustyoldthing.com/victorian-era-hygiene/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1638929939#1_3233078716 | Title: How Social Workers Can Prioritize Self-Care in High-Stress Working Environments | USC Social Work
Headings: How Social Workers Can Prioritize Self-Care in High-Stress Working Environments
News & Events
How Social Workers Can Prioritize Self-Care in High-Stress Working Environments
Understanding secondary trauma
Understanding burnout
Guidelines for practicing effective self-care
1. Practice self-awareness
2. Divide the mission of self-care into categories
3. Create a detailed self-care plan
4. Stay accountable
Creating increased awareness about the stress of social work
Content: Of course, many social work roles include a particular focus on addressing the needs of underserved populations. Since many professionals in these roles must help their clients grapple with trauma on a daily basis, they are often at high risk for experiencing stress and burnout. And yet, due to the service-minded nature of social work and mental health care, practitioners’ own mental health needs tend to go overlooked. Not only are organizational support systems often ill-equipped to meet social workers’ needs, but many social workers feel pressure to “always be on”—and as a result, may inadvertently neglect their own mental wellness. Steve Hydon, clinical professor in field education, explained the most common types and causes of stress social services professionals experience as a result of their work, and offered actionable tips for mitigating stress and promoting mental wellbeing. Understanding secondary trauma
“Among the most common negative mental health effects of dealing with others’ trauma every day is secondary trauma,” said Hydon, whose expertise in secondary traumatic stress has informed research and intervention strategies for K-12 teachers across Los Angeles County. Secondary trauma, also referred to as vicarious trauma or compassion fatigue, is the indirect exposure to trauma through the reception of a firsthand account of another’s traumatic experience. According to the American Counseling Association, care providers may experience secondary trauma as a result of becoming “witnesses to the pain, fear, and terror that trauma survivors have endured.” This phenomenon can lead to a symptomology comparable to that of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including reexperiencing, hyperarousal and avoidance. Clinicians who have experienced secondary trauma may find themselves unable to stop thinking about a certain client’s traumatic past, or alternatively, may find themselves purposefully avoiding the subject or even feeling numb toward it. | https://dworakpeck.usc.edu/news/how-social-workers-can-prioritize-self-care-high-stress-working-environments |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1638929939#2_3233081596 | Title: How Social Workers Can Prioritize Self-Care in High-Stress Working Environments | USC Social Work
Headings: How Social Workers Can Prioritize Self-Care in High-Stress Working Environments
News & Events
How Social Workers Can Prioritize Self-Care in High-Stress Working Environments
Understanding secondary trauma
Understanding burnout
Guidelines for practicing effective self-care
1. Practice self-awareness
2. Divide the mission of self-care into categories
3. Create a detailed self-care plan
4. Stay accountable
Creating increased awareness about the stress of social work
Content: Understanding secondary trauma
“Among the most common negative mental health effects of dealing with others’ trauma every day is secondary trauma,” said Hydon, whose expertise in secondary traumatic stress has informed research and intervention strategies for K-12 teachers across Los Angeles County. Secondary trauma, also referred to as vicarious trauma or compassion fatigue, is the indirect exposure to trauma through the reception of a firsthand account of another’s traumatic experience. According to the American Counseling Association, care providers may experience secondary trauma as a result of becoming “witnesses to the pain, fear, and terror that trauma survivors have endured.” This phenomenon can lead to a symptomology comparable to that of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), including reexperiencing, hyperarousal and avoidance. Clinicians who have experienced secondary trauma may find themselves unable to stop thinking about a certain client’s traumatic past, or alternatively, may find themselves purposefully avoiding the subject or even feeling numb toward it. While there is a lack of consensus in the psychological community as to whether secondary traumatic stress can be fully pathologized or should be understood solely as a reaction, a small percentage of clinicians do develop fully diagnosable PTSD as a result of their work. Understanding burnout
Conversely, Hydon said, “burnout occurs over time, rather than in response to a singular narrative or experience.” According to the Mayo Clinic, work-related burnout is “a state of physical or emotional exhaustion that also involves a sense of reduced accomplishment and loss of personal identity.” Changes in somatic and behavioral functioning may also occur as a result of burnout, says Christina Maslach, a pioneering researcher of the phenomenon and creator of the Maslach Burnout Inventory (a scale for measuring burnout levels). As research published in the Journal of Mental Health points out, even within service-focused roles, social workers may experience higher levels of stress and burnout than those in comparable occupational jobs. | https://dworakpeck.usc.edu/news/how-social-workers-can-prioritize-self-care-high-stress-working-environments |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1642757149#6_3241103624 | Title: Best Places to Find Grief Support for Parents | LoveToKnow
Headings: Best Places to Find Grief Support for Parents
Best Places to Find Grief Support for Parents
Where to Find Grief Support Groups for Parents
The Compassionate Friends
Bereaved Parents of the USA
MISS Foundation
Mothers With Angels
GriefNet
Grieving Parents
Support Groups for Grieving Mothers
Other Local Grief Support for Parents
Visit Clergy
Seek Grief Counseling
Read to Help Your Grief
Create a Memorial Web or Social Media Page
Take Time to Get Help for Your Grief
Content: When dealing with your grief, you may find it more comfortable and emotionally relatable to be in a support group with only women. A few examples of these types of groups include: M.E.N.D. (Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death) provides hope and healing after the loss of your baby by miscarriage, stillbirth or early infant death. M.E.N.D. hosts events, commemorative ceremonies and has support group chapters throughout the nation. Hope Bereaved Mom Grief Support Group is located in Fort Myers, Florida, but you may be able to find a similar support group in your area. You can start by checking with your doctor, your local hospital or community center for resources. Bereaved Mothers Meetups is a website where you can meet up with others in your area. The locations are somewhat limited at this time, but you can also start your own 'meetup' where you live. There are multiple Facebook groups that are designated specifically for grieving mothers. You can search 'grieving mothers', 'grieving mothers who lost a child', 'grieving mothers support group' etc. | https://dying.lovetoknow.com/Grief_Support_for_Parents |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1643339423#3_3242697516 | Title: An In-Depth Look at the Grieving Process | LoveToKnow
Headings: An In-Depth Look at the Grieving Process
An In-Depth Look at the Grieving Process
The Complexity of Grieving a Loss
Concepts of the Grieving Process
Groups of Symptoms
Examples of Grieving
Factors That Influence the Grieving Process
The Five Stages of Grieving
An Investigation of the Stage Theory of Grieving
Grieving Is Healing
Content: Crying, anger, fear, sadness, sorrow, or despair
Behavioral: Sleeplessness, dreams of the deceased, calling out for the deceased, poor appetite, depression, or anxiety
Cognitive: Disordered thoughts, visual and auditory hallucinations, and preoccupation with the dead
Physical: Lack of energy, chest or generalized pain, difficulty breathing, headaches, or gastrointestinal distress
Other negative responses may include feelings of self-blame, guilt and shame, as someone wonders if she could have done more for a loved one during his life or illness. Amidst the negative responses, some people may even experience relief, joy and laughter because their loved one is no longer suffering. Examples of Grieving
Grieving is not only about the death of a loved one or special person. The process is also triggered by other losses including: A national or international traumatic event
Loss of job, status, or an opportunity, or changes in the workplace
Loss of youth or physical abilities
Response of health caregivers to the death of a patient
Reaction of a child to parent's divorce
Factors That Influence the Grieving Process
According to Dr. Worden, factors that influence the types of symptoms, and the severity and duration of a person's grieving process include: Cultural context, cultural and personal beliefs, and mourning rituals
The type of loss (death versus divorce, job loss, or loss of physical abilities)
The relationship to the deceased
How the person died
Coping skills, resilience and outlook on life
Existing vulnerabilities such as other stressors, previous losses, multiple losses, or a psychological disorder
The Five Stages of Grieving
Adapting Bowlby's four stages of mourning, psychiatrist, Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross first explored her five stages of grieving or mourning theory in her 1969 book, On Death and Dying as a way to understand and teach the process of grieving during dying. She grouped the various emotions, thoughts and behaviors that a griever can experience into five stages for convenience and simplicity. | https://dying.lovetoknow.com/coping-grief/grieving-process |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_15_1643466183#0_3242986379 | Title: Different Cultural Beliefs on Death and Dying Practices | LoveToKnow
Headings: Different Cultural Beliefs on Death and Dying Practices
Different Cultural Beliefs on Death and Dying Practices
Death and Dying Practices Around the World
North America
South America
Europe
Asia
Australia and New Zealand
Africa
Antarctica
Unique Death and Dying Practices
Do Some Cultures Celebrate Death?
What Happens After Death in Different Religious?
Christian Beliefs on Death and Dying
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Different Cultural Beliefs on Death and Dying Practices
By Gabrielle Applebury M.A., Marriage and Family Therapy
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Culture brings people together from varying backgrounds who all share a similar belief system. Thoughts on death and what may or may not come next have varied greatly from culture to culture, with each group expressing unique opinions. Remember that every individual's belief will vary and can be on a spectrum even if they identify with a certain practice. Death and Dying Practices Around the World
Death and dying practices vary throughout the world and are impacted by many factors which may include culture, religion, personal beliefs, and community traditions. North America
In North America, many individuals incorporate specific religious beliefs, as well as contemporary end-of-life options. Some individuals choose more eco-friendly burials such as bio-urns, while others prefer cremation or traditional burials in a casket. Those in North America may hold wakes before the funeral service, have traditional funerals or celebrations of life, as well as post-funeral receptions to honor the deceased individual. The grieving process can vary depending on what each culture considers an acceptable loss versus not. Native American death rituals center on helping the spirit of the deceased individual leave their body, while using the seasons and nature to guide the overall burial process. | https://dying.lovetoknow.com/death-cultures-around-world/different-cultural-beliefs-death-dying-practices |
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11 Reasons Why Profit is Essential
Content: therefore no new loan. Lenders also look at profitability as a way to measure the ability of management to run the company as follows: Businesses that are consistently profitable – Great management. Businesses that are profitable but erratically – OK management. Businesses that lose money – Poor management (run away as fast as possible). Grows market value of business – Profit is typically the biggest component of EBIDTA and businesses can obtain 2x-8x EBIDTA for valuation purposes. Profit is much more valuable than the assets of the company. Measures the effectiveness of management – Profit is one way outsiders measure the effectiveness of the management team. Lenders, investors, and vendors all use profit as a tool to measure how good management is in running their business. Ability to pay down debt – Profitability, if not used to grow assets, can pay down debt. | https://dynastybusinessconsulting.com/11-reasons-why-profit-is-essential/ |
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Content: at complication is introduced in the excerpt? The cast members struggle to memorize lines. The costumes do not reflect the play’s time
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, 30.07.2020 02:01, Bamaboy8804
at complication is introduced in the excerpt? The cast members struggle to memorize lines. The costumes do not reflect the play’s time period. The set committee must repair the background. | https://e-eduanswers.com/english/question17119095 |
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Content: the cast members struggle to memorize lines
explanation: answered: bryan1528489
The answer to the question is THE CAST MEMBERS STRUGGLE TO MEMORIZE LINES
Explanation: In the mentioned options I consider that a complication according to the approach of the options is the mentioned one, because the actors are essential to carry out the staging in an act, therefore it is important that they learn their lines to be able to give an exceptional presentation in the which the public feels satisfied and with the invested and is recommended to more people
answered: lukeakalucas
The students must work to promote the play. Explanation: In this passage, we are given a summary of all the actions that are taking place in order to get ready for the play. We learn that the committee worked very hard in order to build a background that matched the story. We also learn that the costumes were ready and that the cast had memorized all their lines. Therefore, the only complication that is introduced in the excerpt is the fact that the students must promote the play. | https://e-eduanswers.com/english/question17119095 |
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Content: Explanation: In this passage, we are given a summary of all the actions that are taking place in order to get ready for the play. We learn that the committee worked very hard in order to build a background that matched the story. We also learn that the costumes were ready and that the cast had memorized all their lines. Therefore, the only complication that is introduced in the excerpt is the fact that the students must promote the play. answered: majakvcvc77
The complication introduced in the excerpt is The students must work to promote the play. answered: kedjenpierrelouis
The students must work to promote the play. I hope that this helped u! | https://e-eduanswers.com/english/question17119095 |
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Content: answered: majakvcvc77
The complication introduced in the excerpt is The students must work to promote the play. answered: kedjenpierrelouis
The students must work to promote the play. I hope that this helped u! =^.^=
answered: jose9794
To be simple the answer is D
answered: winterblanco
Well, you can see that the problem that they are having is that they need to promote the play, they have everything ready and rehearsed, but "nobody wanted to preform for an empty house" they needed to promote the play so that a bunch of people would come and enjoy the hard work that they put into it. hope this helps!! answered: | https://e-eduanswers.com/english/question17119095 |
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