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msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_448856545#1_922291338 | Title: ‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places|Uncle Guido's Facts
Headings: ‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places
Sunday, July 5, 2015
‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places
Content: She is frail, he says, like all women who fall for power, status, and wealth. “ What was she thinking?”, Hamlet wonders. “ Had she no idea who she was sleeping with? Had she no modesty or respect for her dead husband? www.hyperiont2satyr.blogspot.com
Of course he was enraged at his mother for not bedding him; and he mopes through the play unable to face the uncomfortable sexual truth. A real man would have immediately murdered the usurping king and reclaimed his mother/lover for himself. Hamlet is more upset by his mother’s imagined promiscuity than he is by his father’s murder; and in a vain attempt to hide his own inadequacy he not only blames his mother but all women. | https://www.uncleguidosfacts.com/2015/07/vanity-frailty-thy-name-is-woman-how.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_448856545#7_922300423 | Title: ‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places|Uncle Guido's Facts
Headings: ‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places
Sunday, July 5, 2015
‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places
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Christina Mannon in O’Neill’s grand guignol Mourning Becomes Electra murders everyone in her way. Mary Tyrone rules the roost in Long Day’s Journey Into Night and destroys the men in her family not through aggression, but passivity. Edmund, James, and James Jr. are her hostages as she plays depression and addiction to her advantage. “ Quiet”, says James, “Your mother is trying to sleep”. He tiptoes around the unspeakable subject of her supposed dependency, and defers to his wife’s hysterical manipulation of the family. www.doctormacro.com
The question of how Shakespeare’s ‘frailty’ got transposed into ‘vanity’ is an unanswered question. Some have suggested that Dante Gabriel Rossetti is responsible: Shakespeare never wrote the line "Vanity, thy name is woman." Hamlet's line reads, "Frailty, thy name is woman," in relation to his mother's hasty marriage to Claudius after the King's death. But upon looking at Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Lady Lilith, it is impossible not to conjure up Shakespeare's misquoted line. | https://www.uncleguidosfacts.com/2015/07/vanity-frailty-thy-name-is-woman-how.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_448856545#8_922302117 | Title: ‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places|Uncle Guido's Facts
Headings: ‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places
Sunday, July 5, 2015
‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places
Content: www.doctormacro.com
The question of how Shakespeare’s ‘frailty’ got transposed into ‘vanity’ is an unanswered question. Some have suggested that Dante Gabriel Rossetti is responsible: Shakespeare never wrote the line "Vanity, thy name is woman." Hamlet's line reads, "Frailty, thy name is woman," in relation to his mother's hasty marriage to Claudius after the King's death. But upon looking at Dante Gabriel Rossetti's Lady Lilith, it is impossible not to conjure up Shakespeare's misquoted line. Lady Lilith sensuously reclines in a luxuriant, though decidedly ambiguous, environment. Rossetti's placement of a mirror behind Lilith, reflecting a lush tree in the exterior, complicates the scene both visually and symbolically as the viewer struggles to discern between interiority and exteriority. Yet the focus of the painting is most certainly Lady Lilith herself. She is the consummate image of sensuality and beauty. With heavy-lidded eyes she gazes at herself in the mirror, completely absorbed in her own image ( www.victorianweb.org)
Why Lilith so many centuries after Shakespeare? | https://www.uncleguidosfacts.com/2015/07/vanity-frailty-thy-name-is-woman-how.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_448856545#9_922303809 | Title: ‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places|Uncle Guido's Facts
Headings: ‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places
Sunday, July 5, 2015
‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places
Content: Lady Lilith sensuously reclines in a luxuriant, though decidedly ambiguous, environment. Rossetti's placement of a mirror behind Lilith, reflecting a lush tree in the exterior, complicates the scene both visually and symbolically as the viewer struggles to discern between interiority and exteriority. Yet the focus of the painting is most certainly Lady Lilith herself. She is the consummate image of sensuality and beauty. With heavy-lidded eyes she gazes at herself in the mirror, completely absorbed in her own image ( www.victorianweb.org)
Why Lilith so many centuries after Shakespeare? The more plausible explanation is a psycho-social one. Men have always mistrusted women with good reason. For courtier and commoner alike paternity in Elizabethan times was serious business. Kings were concerned about lineage, heritage, and succession; and peasants refused to work hard hours for offspring that weren’t theirs. | https://www.uncleguidosfacts.com/2015/07/vanity-frailty-thy-name-is-woman-how.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_448856545#10_922305305 | Title: ‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places|Uncle Guido's Facts
Headings: ‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places
Sunday, July 5, 2015
‘Vanity (Frailty), Thy Name Is Woman’ - How Women Look For Power In All The Wrong Places
Content: The more plausible explanation is a psycho-social one. Men have always mistrusted women with good reason. For courtier and commoner alike paternity in Elizabethan times was serious business. Kings were concerned about lineage, heritage, and succession; and peasants refused to work hard hours for offspring that weren’t theirs. Vanity – the display of feminine allure – was logically associated with infidelity, breach of trust, and cuckoldry. ‘ Frail’ women were sure to be ‘vain’ to attract and seduce sexual interlopers. Strindberg understood women’s absolute power over men. In The Father Laura preys on her husband’s uncertainty about the paternity of their daughter and literally drives him insane enough to be committed to a mental institution, thus freeing her under Swedish law, to be the sole guardian of their daughter. www.artgallery.nsw.au.gov
Why, then, so much fuss and bother about the role of women in American society? | https://www.uncleguidosfacts.com/2015/07/vanity-frailty-thy-name-is-woman-how.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_455284741#0_937155979 | Title: 7 Ways To Market Your Business On Your College Campus
Headings: 7 Ways To Market Your Business On Your College Campus
7 Ways To Market Your Business On Your College Campus
1) Execute On-Campus Stunts
2) Target Groups/Clubs
3) Partner With Local Businesses
4) Promote Something They Will Care About
5) Enroll Influencers
6) Push Exclusivity
7) Execute A Simple Viral Loop
About The Author
Matt Wilson
Content: 7 Ways To Market Your Business On Your College Campus
7 Ways To Market Your Business On Your College Campus
by Matt Wilson / ⠀ Finding Customers • Startup Advice / March 26, 2012
Reaching college students can be extremely profitable for many businesses and brands today. College students typically represent a large portion of early adopters; a group that will help spread your message to others via word of mouth marketing. Finding college students is the easy part (they are on college campuses all around the country). The hard part is getting them to pay attention and to care about what you have to offer. The seven tactics below will help you target college students in a way that will grab their attention and get them to care what you have to offer. 1) Execute On-Campus Stunts
College campuses are full of activity so rising above the noise can be a challenge. Simply offering free drinks and food won’t cut it anymore. If you are going to try and target college students with a couple of big marketing pushes, then stunts are the way to go. For example, Zaarly, a mobile app that enables people to ask for anything from people nearby, ran a stunt on a college campus involving a student who lived inside a bubble for a weekend and was only able to use or eat things he was able to secure through Zaarly. | https://www.under30ceo.com/7-ways-to-market-your-business-on-your-college-campus/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_455284741#1_937157937 | Title: 7 Ways To Market Your Business On Your College Campus
Headings: 7 Ways To Market Your Business On Your College Campus
7 Ways To Market Your Business On Your College Campus
1) Execute On-Campus Stunts
2) Target Groups/Clubs
3) Partner With Local Businesses
4) Promote Something They Will Care About
5) Enroll Influencers
6) Push Exclusivity
7) Execute A Simple Viral Loop
About The Author
Matt Wilson
Content: The seven tactics below will help you target college students in a way that will grab their attention and get them to care what you have to offer. 1) Execute On-Campus Stunts
College campuses are full of activity so rising above the noise can be a challenge. Simply offering free drinks and food won’t cut it anymore. If you are going to try and target college students with a couple of big marketing pushes, then stunts are the way to go. For example, Zaarly, a mobile app that enables people to ask for anything from people nearby, ran a stunt on a college campus involving a student who lived inside a bubble for a weekend and was only able to use or eat things he was able to secure through Zaarly. 2) Target Groups/Clubs
Another way to cut through the clutter is to target specific groups and clubs on campus. Whether investment clubs, a sororities or intramural sports, if you tailor your approach and focus your efforts on a compilation of individual groups and clubs you will have a much better shot of getting the attention of students. 3) Partner With Local Businesses
Though classes and campus activities take up a lot of a college students’ time, a majority of their time, during the week, is actually spent off campus at coffee shops, clubs, bars and restaurants. Partner with these companies to bring students in, but be sure to utilize your time by exposing them to your product or service. 4) Promote Something They Will Care About
If you are trying to promote a services or product that is not relevant or interesting to college students, no amount of nifty marketing tactics will help you win them over. | https://www.under30ceo.com/7-ways-to-market-your-business-on-your-college-campus/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_455284741#2_937160200 | Title: 7 Ways To Market Your Business On Your College Campus
Headings: 7 Ways To Market Your Business On Your College Campus
7 Ways To Market Your Business On Your College Campus
1) Execute On-Campus Stunts
2) Target Groups/Clubs
3) Partner With Local Businesses
4) Promote Something They Will Care About
5) Enroll Influencers
6) Push Exclusivity
7) Execute A Simple Viral Loop
About The Author
Matt Wilson
Content: 2) Target Groups/Clubs
Another way to cut through the clutter is to target specific groups and clubs on campus. Whether investment clubs, a sororities or intramural sports, if you tailor your approach and focus your efforts on a compilation of individual groups and clubs you will have a much better shot of getting the attention of students. 3) Partner With Local Businesses
Though classes and campus activities take up a lot of a college students’ time, a majority of their time, during the week, is actually spent off campus at coffee shops, clubs, bars and restaurants. Partner with these companies to bring students in, but be sure to utilize your time by exposing them to your product or service. 4) Promote Something They Will Care About
If you are trying to promote a services or product that is not relevant or interesting to college students, no amount of nifty marketing tactics will help you win them over. If you have something you think they will find interesting, be sure to craft your messaging to articulate specifically why you think they will care. 5) Enroll Influencers
Every school has its group of influencers. You know, the people that can bless a business and instantly make it cool on campus. Find these people and work with them specifically around marketing your product on their campus. Ask for their ideas, give them a marketing budget and work with them to execute the marketing strategy. | https://www.under30ceo.com/7-ways-to-market-your-business-on-your-college-campus/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_462381382#0_948061437 | Title: How to build positive self-esteem | Understood - For learning and thinking differences
Headings: How to help build self-esteem during challenging times
How to help build self-esteem during challenging times
Quick tip 1
Reframe negative thoughts and statements.
Quick tip 2
Give feedback, not criticism.
Quick tip 3
Praise the effort.
Quick tip 4
Talk openly about challenges.
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Reframe negative thoughts and statements. Reframe negative thoughts and statements. It’s easy to focus on the negative, so reframe it as positive. “ Reading is too hard” can become, “Yes, reading is hard. I’ll work on a plan to get better at it.” Go to slide 2
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Give feedback, not criticism. Give feedback, not criticism. Talk about challenges in a motivating way that doesn’t make someone feel bad. Instead of, “Why did you leave the kitchen such a mess?” say, “The dishes are still in the sink. | https://www.understood.org/en/friends-feelings/empowering-your-child/self-esteem/7-ways-to-boost-your-childs-self-esteem |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_462390295#2_948089937 | Title: Self-Esteem in Children | Understood - For learning and thinking differences
Headings: The importance of positive self-esteem for kids
The importance of positive self-esteem for kids
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Why positive self-esteem is important for kids
How kids develop positive self-esteem
The toll of negative self-esteem on kids
How to help your child build positive self-esteem
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Content: They value themselves and their abilities. They’re proud of the things they can do and want to try their best. When kids are confident and secure about who they are, they’re more likely to have a growth mindset . That means they can motivate themselves to take on new challenges and cope with and learn from mistakes. They’re also more likely to stand up for themselves and ask for help when they need it . How kids develop positive self-esteem
Kids develop positive self-esteem by working hard toward a goal and seeing their hard work pay off over and over again. Accomplishing things shows them they have what it takes to face new challenges. Their success makes them feel good about themselves, and they learn that it’s even OK to fail . When kids do well at something, it also pleases other people, like their friends and the adults who care about them. That feedback also makes them feel good. | https://www.understood.org/en/friends-feelings/empowering-your-child/self-esteem/the-importance-of-positive-self-esteem-for-kids |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_464807343#24_955334576 | Title: Explicit Instruction: A Teacher's Guide | Understood - For learning and thinking differences
Headings: Explicit instruction: What you need to know
Explicit instruction: What you need to know
What is explicit instruction?
Why use explicit instruction?
How do I put explicit instruction into practice?
1. Identify a clear, specific objective.
2. Break the information into chunks.
3. Model with clear explanations.
4. Verbalize the thinking process.
5. Provide opportunities to practice.
6. Give feedback.
How can families support this at home?
How do I use explicit instruction during distance learning?
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Content: After independent practice, do a cumulative review of both old and newly learned skills and knowledge. The review will help students gain and retain automaticity with them. Remember that many students who learn and think differently will need more repetition and opportunities for practice than other students. Why: Students need to practice a skill for it to “stick” in their long-term memory. Guided and independent practice, as well as cumulative review, can help that process. Planning tips
Give yourself enough time for multiple opportunities to practice. For guided practice: Plan for practice that students are likely to succeed with. Script your prompts, but remember that you may need to adjust your script in the moment to meet students’ needs. | https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/for-educators/universal-design-for-learning/what-is-explicit-instruction |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_465271117#2_956715740 | Title: Why It's Important to Partner With Your Child's Teacher | Understood - For learning and thinking differences
Headings: Why and how to partner with your child’s teacher
Why and how to partner with your child’s teacher
At a Glance
Take N.O.T.E.
How working with the teacher helps you and your child
How working with you helps the teacher
How to engage your child’s teacher
3×3 Card to Help Teachers Get to Know Your Child
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Content: Providing the best learning experience for your child. Working with the teacher can give you an even better understanding of your child. It also gives you the chance to share concerns about what’s happening at home that the teacher may or may not be seeing in school. For example, the teacher might tell you your child gets frustrated about assignments and says things like “Why do we have to learn this?” Maybe you see the same frustrated reaction when it comes to homework. By keeping each other informed, you can come up with consistent ways to respond to frustration at home and at school. Knowing that you’re working together can boost your child’s confidence, too. When you and the teacher have the same expectations and use the same language, it shows your child that everyone’s on the same page. How working with you helps the teacher
Understanding what your child has trouble with (and your child’s strengths and interests) helps the teacher build an approach to learning that works for your child. It also helps the teacher predict what might be hard and figure out what kind of support would help. | https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/partnering-with-childs-school/working-with-childs-teacher/why-its-important-to-partner-with-your-childs-teacher |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_468415226#0_963393501 | Title: 55 Last Minute Homemade Costume Ideas for Halloween
Headings: 55 Last Minute Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas (creative, cheap, and easy!)
55 Last Minute Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas (creative, cheap, and easy!)
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1. Hobo
2. Bride or Groom
3. Prom queen
4. Politician
5. Maid
6. Janitor
7. Used car salesman
8. 80s pop or rock star
9. Grecian
10. Ballerina
11. Detective
12. Librarian
13. Secretary
14. 90s grunge rocker
15. Farmer
16. Scarecrow
17. Lumberjack
18. Grandma or Grandpa
19. Nerd
20. Fortune Teller or Gypsy
21. Bank robber or Burglar
22. Skeleton
23. Crazy cat lady
24. Doctor or nurse
25. Hippie
26. Bird watcher
27. 50s housewife
28. Lady of the evening
29. Clown
30. Mad scientist
31. Athlete
32. Golf pro
33. Pirate
34. Flight attendant
35. Tourist
If you prefer to be a specific character, check out these easy homemade costume ideas from movies and TV shows!
Easy homemade character costume ideas:
36. Golden Girls
37. Wayne and Garth
38. Jim and Pam
39. Audrey Hepburn
40. Eleven
41. Harry Potter
42. Mean Girls
43. Deb from Napolean Dynamite
44. Cruella De Vil
45. Zoolander
46. Wednesday Addams
47. Risky Business
48. Wilson from Home Improvement
49. Sally from the Nightmare Christmas
50. Super Mario
51. Minion
52. Sandy from Grease
53. Charlie Brown ghost
54. Rosie the Riveter
55. Mary Poppins
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55 Last Minute Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas (creative, cheap, and easy!) Frugal Living · Halloween · Seasonal
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55 easy last minute homemade Halloween costume ideas! Check out these creative Halloween costumes from your own clothes! Are you sitting there stumped…wondering ‘what are some good Halloween costume ideas?’ Maybe you waited til the last minute, and need something quick. You want a cheap and easy costume, but still want it to be creative. ( Ya know, so people think you really tried.) Our Reader Favorites
Well you’re in luck! I’m here to share over 50 last minute homemade costume ideas! You can put together these quick and easy costumes with normal clothes that you probably already have in your closet. | https://www.unexpectedlydomestic.com/cheap-and-easy-halloween-costume-ideas/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_468415226#1_963396115 | Title: 55 Last Minute Homemade Costume Ideas for Halloween
Headings: 55 Last Minute Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas (creative, cheap, and easy!)
55 Last Minute Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas (creative, cheap, and easy!)
Our Reader Favorites
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Last Minute Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas
1. Hobo
2. Bride or Groom
3. Prom queen
4. Politician
5. Maid
6. Janitor
7. Used car salesman
8. 80s pop or rock star
9. Grecian
10. Ballerina
11. Detective
12. Librarian
13. Secretary
14. 90s grunge rocker
15. Farmer
16. Scarecrow
17. Lumberjack
18. Grandma or Grandpa
19. Nerd
20. Fortune Teller or Gypsy
21. Bank robber or Burglar
22. Skeleton
23. Crazy cat lady
24. Doctor or nurse
25. Hippie
26. Bird watcher
27. 50s housewife
28. Lady of the evening
29. Clown
30. Mad scientist
31. Athlete
32. Golf pro
33. Pirate
34. Flight attendant
35. Tourist
If you prefer to be a specific character, check out these easy homemade costume ideas from movies and TV shows!
Easy homemade character costume ideas:
36. Golden Girls
37. Wayne and Garth
38. Jim and Pam
39. Audrey Hepburn
40. Eleven
41. Harry Potter
42. Mean Girls
43. Deb from Napolean Dynamite
44. Cruella De Vil
45. Zoolander
46. Wednesday Addams
47. Risky Business
48. Wilson from Home Improvement
49. Sally from the Nightmare Christmas
50. Super Mario
51. Minion
52. Sandy from Grease
53. Charlie Brown ghost
54. Rosie the Riveter
55. Mary Poppins
What last minute homemade costume idea will you choose?
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Content: You want a cheap and easy costume, but still want it to be creative. ( Ya know, so people think you really tried.) Our Reader Favorites
Well you’re in luck! I’m here to share over 50 last minute homemade costume ideas! You can put together these quick and easy costumes with normal clothes that you probably already have in your closet. Or visit your local thrift store like Goodwill or Salvation Army, and DIY your costume for cheap. These creative Halloween costume ideas are perfect for adults and kids alike. Let’s check ‘em out! You May Also Like: The BEST Halloween Songs for Your Halloween Party
Easy Halloween Party Food Ideas that Everyone Will Love! | https://www.unexpectedlydomestic.com/cheap-and-easy-halloween-costume-ideas/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_468415226#2_963398595 | Title: 55 Last Minute Homemade Costume Ideas for Halloween
Headings: 55 Last Minute Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas (creative, cheap, and easy!)
55 Last Minute Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas (creative, cheap, and easy!)
Our Reader Favorites
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Last Minute Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas
1. Hobo
2. Bride or Groom
3. Prom queen
4. Politician
5. Maid
6. Janitor
7. Used car salesman
8. 80s pop or rock star
9. Grecian
10. Ballerina
11. Detective
12. Librarian
13. Secretary
14. 90s grunge rocker
15. Farmer
16. Scarecrow
17. Lumberjack
18. Grandma or Grandpa
19. Nerd
20. Fortune Teller or Gypsy
21. Bank robber or Burglar
22. Skeleton
23. Crazy cat lady
24. Doctor or nurse
25. Hippie
26. Bird watcher
27. 50s housewife
28. Lady of the evening
29. Clown
30. Mad scientist
31. Athlete
32. Golf pro
33. Pirate
34. Flight attendant
35. Tourist
If you prefer to be a specific character, check out these easy homemade costume ideas from movies and TV shows!
Easy homemade character costume ideas:
36. Golden Girls
37. Wayne and Garth
38. Jim and Pam
39. Audrey Hepburn
40. Eleven
41. Harry Potter
42. Mean Girls
43. Deb from Napolean Dynamite
44. Cruella De Vil
45. Zoolander
46. Wednesday Addams
47. Risky Business
48. Wilson from Home Improvement
49. Sally from the Nightmare Christmas
50. Super Mario
51. Minion
52. Sandy from Grease
53. Charlie Brown ghost
54. Rosie the Riveter
55. Mary Poppins
What last minute homemade costume idea will you choose?
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Content: Or visit your local thrift store like Goodwill or Salvation Army, and DIY your costume for cheap. These creative Halloween costume ideas are perfect for adults and kids alike. Let’s check ‘em out! You May Also Like: The BEST Halloween Songs for Your Halloween Party
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1. Hobo
A worn pair of jeans or pants, with a plaid shirt and a hat of some sort can be turned into an easy hobo costume. A blazer with elbow pads and a pocket square or old tie would be an added touch. | https://www.unexpectedlydomestic.com/cheap-and-easy-halloween-costume-ideas/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_468665590#16_964546001 | Title: 12 Ways To Enjoy Your Life More - Unexpectedly Domestic
Headings: 12 Ways To Enjoy Your Life More
12 Ways To Enjoy Your Life More
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1. Ask yourself this question
2. Get clear on what you want
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3. Make time for yourself
4. Make time to relax
5. Avoid the news
6. Explore new places
7. Adopt an attitude of gratitude
Remember that you reap what you sow.
8. Figure out what you enjoy
8. Be social
9. Take care of your space
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11. Be curious
12. Stop comparing yourself
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Content: In short, gratitude makes you less self-centered, and more optimistic, relaxed, and resilient. Remember that you reap what you sow. 8. Figure out what you enjoy
And do it as often as possible. I’m talking about constructive and legal things, of course. If you like to ride your bike, or watch movies, or polish your nails, or read blog posts (hint, hint), work it into your life as much as you possibly can. I don’t mean you should start watching movies and eating brownies all day long instead of going to work. Just make a conscious effort to incorporate things you enjoy into your daily life. Plus, now that you have a new, grateful attitude, you’ll appreciate the time you have to spend on your hobbies all the more! 8. | https://www.unexpectedlydomestic.com/how-to-enjoy-your-life-more/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_468665590#17_964547663 | Title: 12 Ways To Enjoy Your Life More - Unexpectedly Domestic
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1. Ask yourself this question
2. Get clear on what you want
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3. Make time for yourself
4. Make time to relax
5. Avoid the news
6. Explore new places
7. Adopt an attitude of gratitude
Remember that you reap what you sow.
8. Figure out what you enjoy
8. Be social
9. Take care of your space
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10. Move your body
11. Be curious
12. Stop comparing yourself
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Content: If you like to ride your bike, or watch movies, or polish your nails, or read blog posts (hint, hint), work it into your life as much as you possibly can. I don’t mean you should start watching movies and eating brownies all day long instead of going to work. Just make a conscious effort to incorporate things you enjoy into your daily life. Plus, now that you have a new, grateful attitude, you’ll appreciate the time you have to spend on your hobbies all the more! 8. Be social
As an introvert of the highest order, I really struggle with this one. Social events leave me drained for sometimes days. ( If any of you introverts have tips for being more social, please share them with me!) But all human beings really are social creatures, and we absolutely need to engage socially. Try to choose people who lift you up. | https://www.unexpectedlydomestic.com/how-to-enjoy-your-life-more/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_472015139#0_971899028 | Title: The Caribbean
Headings:
English in the Caribbean
Geography
History
English the Caribbean
Slavery in the Caribbean
Transportation of Indians to the Caribbean
Jamaica
Barbados
The settlement of Barbados
The Caribbean Rim
Literature on Carribean English
Maps of the Caribbean
Content: The Caribbean
English in the Caribbean
Geography
History
English in the Caribbean
Slavery in the Caribbean
Transportation of Indians
Jamaica
Barbados
The Caribbean Rim
Literature
Maps of the Caribbean
Geography
The Caribbean is a large area extending from the southern coast of the United States to the northern coast of South America, bounded on the west by Mexico and the Central American states and facing out to the Atlantic on the east. The section between the east of Mexico and the south of the United States is the Gulf of Mexico and does not contain any islands; the Caribbean islands begin in the north with Cuba and the Bahamas and extend southwards to South America. From the point of view of English the Caribbean can be seen as consisting of the following islands: 1) Jamaica, Cayman Islands
2) Leeward Islands (St. Kitts Nevis, Montserrat, Antigua, Virgin Islands)
3) Windward Islands (St Lucia, St Vincent, Barbados, Grenada)
4) Trinidad and Tobago
The following sections of the Caribbean periphery were settled to varying degrees by the British as of the 17th century. 1) The southern United States
2) The Bahamas
3) Belize (former British Honduras)
4) Costa Rica
5) Nicaragua (the Miskito Coast)
6) Providencia (Providence Island)
7) Guyana (former British Guyana)
8) Suriname (former Dutch Guyana)
Apart from English the two other main European languages are French and Spanish spoken on Haiti on the one hand and the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Puerto Rico on the other. Dutch was also present on the southern rim of the Caribbean. History
The islands of the Caribbean were discovered by the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus, working for the then Spanish monarchy. In 1492 he made a first landing on Hispaniola and claimed it for the Spanish crown as he did on Cuba. This meant that the major islands of the Caribbean – the Greater Antilles – were already Spanish possessions when the British began their involvement with the Caribbean in the early 17th century. | https://www.uni-due.de/SVE/VARS_Caribbean.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_472256863#9_972351435 | Title: Justice As An Ethical Approach Business Essay
Headings: Justice As An Ethical Approach Business Essay
Justice As An Ethical Approach Business Essay
Introduction
Methodology
Definition and concept of business ethics
.
Business ethics theories
Business ethics theories
Description
Importance of Business ethics
Challenges of Business ethics
Recommendation to address the challenges of Business ethics
Conclusion
Content: This includes individuals who are acting on behalf of a business entity. Business ethics involves the application of moral standards to the systems and organizations through which provide good services to customer and organizations. According to http://www.saylor.org in the article that entitled business ethics and social, act ethically in business means more than just compliance with laws and regulation. Business ethics can be define as the application of ethical behavior. It mean honestly, do not do harm to others, compete fairly, and declined to put your own interests above those of the company by its owners, and also its workers
. According to Patil (2012), business ethics is a behavior that all businesses stick to. Also known as corporate ethics. Business ethics concepts are concerned with three different kinds of moral issues. Some concepts are related to issues involving the conduct of business within the systems where business operates, including economic, political, legal and other social systems. Other concepts are concerned with corporate issues which is involving questions related to the conduct of a particular company. | https://www.uniassignment.com/essay-samples/business/justice-as-an-ethical-approach-business-essay.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_472256863#15_972362550 | Title: Justice As An Ethical Approach Business Essay
Headings: Justice As An Ethical Approach Business Essay
Justice As An Ethical Approach Business Essay
Introduction
Methodology
Definition and concept of business ethics
.
Business ethics theories
Business ethics theories
Description
Importance of Business ethics
Challenges of Business ethics
Recommendation to address the challenges of Business ethics
Conclusion
Content: Business can utilize utilatarian approach to ensuring outcome of various situations to help the maximum amount of stakeholders in the company. This approach focuses on using ethical actions or morally right action that will promote the good value among a society. It is limits the amount of harm as few people as possible. A rights ethical approach. This approach is based on the belief which is all persons have rights in life and must be treated with respect and dignity. Morality plays important role in this because individuals himself must use ethical behaviour in order to achieve the goal. Business ethics theories frequently use rights ethical approach by do not imposing their missions, products, or systems on consumers. Justice as an ethical approach. Justice as an ethical approach is where all people are treated fairly through society, regardless of race,position,rank, class or others. Also known as the fairness approach. | https://www.uniassignment.com/essay-samples/business/justice-as-an-ethical-approach-business-essay.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_472256863#16_972364150 | Title: Justice As An Ethical Approach Business Essay
Headings: Justice As An Ethical Approach Business Essay
Justice As An Ethical Approach Business Essay
Introduction
Methodology
Definition and concept of business ethics
.
Business ethics theories
Business ethics theories
Description
Importance of Business ethics
Challenges of Business ethics
Recommendation to address the challenges of Business ethics
Conclusion
Content: Morality plays important role in this because individuals himself must use ethical behaviour in order to achieve the goal. Business ethics theories frequently use rights ethical approach by do not imposing their missions, products, or systems on consumers. Justice as an ethical approach. Justice as an ethical approach is where all people are treated fairly through society, regardless of race,position,rank, class or others. Also known as the fairness approach. For example, the employee who get awards must the good performance and e the est among the employess in the companies. It | https://www.uniassignment.com/essay-samples/business/justice-as-an-ethical-approach-business-essay.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_472403453#4_972590822 | Title: Monopoly Economies Of Scale Economics Essay
Headings: Monopoly Economies Of Scale Economics Essay
Monopoly Economies Of Scale Economics Essay
INTRODUCTION
1. Large number of firms:
2. Product differentiation:
3. Free entry and exit:
4. Lack of perfect knowledge of the market:
5. Advertisement Cost:
Single Seller
Restricted Entry
Full Control Over Price
Price Discrimination
Increased Scope for Mergers
Price Elasticity
Lack of Innovation
Lack of Competition
SUPERNORMAL
NORMAL
Large Number of Small Firms
Identical Goods
Perfect Resource Mobility
Perfect Knowledge
Large Number of Small Firms
Similar, But Not Identical Goods
Resource Mobility
Extensive Knowledge
Small Number of Large Firms
Identical or Differentiate Products
Identical Product Oligopoly:
Differentiate Product Oligopoly:
Barriers to Entry
Characteristics
The table below shows a summary of market structures , comparing them along with their characteristics:
Characteristic
Perfect Competition
Monopolistic Competition
Oligopoly
Monopoly
Market Structure comparison
Number of firms
Market power
Elasticity of demand
Product differentiation
Excess profits
Efficiency
Profit maximization condition
Pricing power
Content: Under Monopoly / Monopolistic Competition, the firm faces a downward sloping demand curve. Its price does affect the quantity sold either because it is the only firm in the market (a monopoly) or because the products in its market are not perfect substitutes (monopolistic competition). A situation in which a single company or group owns all or nearly all of the market for a given type of product or service. By definition, monopoly is characterized by an absence of competition, which often results in high prices and inferior products. According to a strict academic definition, a monopoly is a market containing a single firm. In such instances where a single firm holds monopoly power, the company will typically be forced to divest its assets. Antimonopoly regulation protects free markets from being dominated by a single entity. PURE MONOPOLY
Pure monopoly is a type of market characterized by a single seller or producer, a unique product, with no close substitute, the ability of the seller to ask any price it wishes, entry to the industry completely blocked by legal, technological or economic barriers, and no need for non price actions, except public relations or goodwill advertising. MONOPOLY UNIQUE PRODUCT
A monopoly exists when a firm is the only producer of a given product. That product is therefore unique to that firm. | https://www.uniassignment.com/essay-samples/economics/monopoly-economies-of-scale-economics-essay.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_475814596#6_978101668 | Title: Is social media bad for teens’ mental health? | UNICEF
Headings: Is social media bad for teens’ mental health?
Is social media bad for teens’ mental health?
There are risks, but they can be avoided.
Designed for excessive use
Exacerbating loneliness
Cyberbullying
Building healthy habits
Quality control
Listen to teens
The private sector’s role
Content: Usage should be moderate and balanced with real social time with family and friends. Deciding how much is too much inevitably depends on the individual’s age, character traits and the culture they are living in. However, the influences of the content adolescents encounter and the activities they participate in online are more important than actual time spent online. Instead of using social media for the kind of public broadcasting and passive browsing that may lead them to compare ‘likes’, it may be more beneficial to use it to reinforce relationships by having more one-on-one interactions with close friends through comments and messaging. Listen to teens
While adults rightly worry about the implications of excessive social media use, adolescents have a right to have their voices heard in matters that concern them. But they are rarely consulted in these debates. Teens’ own voices and experiences are important to guide emerging policy and practice. After all, young people often have more expertise with these technologies and grew up with them as their major form of communication, entertainment and information. The private sector’s role
As both the drivers and benefactors of the social media revolution, tech companies and designers should offer a range of user friendly tools that help parents create age-appropriate environments. They could also change the design to create an environment that is conducive to more meaningful conversations and less browsing and liking. | https://www.unicef.org/stories/social-media-bad-teens-mental-health |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_475814596#7_978103763 | Title: Is social media bad for teens’ mental health? | UNICEF
Headings: Is social media bad for teens’ mental health?
Is social media bad for teens’ mental health?
There are risks, but they can be avoided.
Designed for excessive use
Exacerbating loneliness
Cyberbullying
Building healthy habits
Quality control
Listen to teens
The private sector’s role
Content: But they are rarely consulted in these debates. Teens’ own voices and experiences are important to guide emerging policy and practice. After all, young people often have more expertise with these technologies and grew up with them as their major form of communication, entertainment and information. The private sector’s role
As both the drivers and benefactors of the social media revolution, tech companies and designers should offer a range of user friendly tools that help parents create age-appropriate environments. They could also change the design to create an environment that is conducive to more meaningful conversations and less browsing and liking. While it may go against their financial incentives, a more ethical design would go a long way toward helping teens build healthier social media habits. Share | https://www.unicef.org/stories/social-media-bad-teens-mental-health |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_476693817#4_980048162 | Title: Unicorn Whale - Unicorns Rule!
Headings: Unicorn Whale (Narwhal)
Unicorn Whale (Narwhal)
Brief Description of the Unicorn Whale or Narwhal
What do Narwahl Eat?
Narwhal Tusks
Where Do Narwhal Live?
Are Narwhals Endangered?
Content: Narwhals have a fairly restricted and specialized diet. Their prey is mostly composed of Greenland halibut, polar/Arctic cod, cuttlefish, shrimp and armhook squid. However other items found in the stomachs of narwhal have included wolffish, capelin, skate eggs and even rocks. Narwhals are believed to feed by swimming towards prey until it is within close range and then sucking it with considerable force into the mouth. One study published in the Canadian Journal of Zoology tested 73 narwhals of different age and gender to see what they ate. The study conducted in 1978 found that the Arctic cod made up approximately 51% of the diet of the narwhals, with the next most common animal being the Greenland halibut (consisting of 37% of the weight of their diet). Deep-water fish such as halibut, redfish and polar cod have also been found in the diet of the males. This means that the narwhals can dive deeper than 1,600 ft (500 m) below sea level. The study also found that the dietary needs of the narwhal did not change among genders or ages. Narwhal Tusks
The most prominent feature of the male narwhal is a single long tusk, which is actually a canine tooth that projects from the left side of the upper jaw, through the lip and forms a left-handed helix spiral. | https://www.unicornsrule.com/unicorn-whale/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_476693817#5_980049842 | Title: Unicorn Whale - Unicorns Rule!
Headings: Unicorn Whale (Narwhal)
Unicorn Whale (Narwhal)
Brief Description of the Unicorn Whale or Narwhal
What do Narwahl Eat?
Narwhal Tusks
Where Do Narwhal Live?
Are Narwhals Endangered?
Content: The study conducted in 1978 found that the Arctic cod made up approximately 51% of the diet of the narwhals, with the next most common animal being the Greenland halibut (consisting of 37% of the weight of their diet). Deep-water fish such as halibut, redfish and polar cod have also been found in the diet of the males. This means that the narwhals can dive deeper than 1,600 ft (500 m) below sea level. The study also found that the dietary needs of the narwhal did not change among genders or ages. Narwhal Tusks
The most prominent feature of the male narwhal is a single long tusk, which is actually a canine tooth that projects from the left side of the upper jaw, through the lip and forms a left-handed helix spiral. Their tusks grow throughout their life, reaching lengths from roughly 4 ft 11in to 10 ft 2in (1.5 to 3.1 m). The tusk is actually hollow and weighs around 22 lbs (10 kg). Some males (about one in 500) has two tusks. This occurs when the right canine also grows out through the lip. Females sometimes grow tusks as well. | https://www.unicornsrule.com/unicorn-whale/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_477110608#0_980446968 | Title: How immigrants are enriching our economy and society | UnidosUS
Headings: 7 ways immigrants enrich
our economy and society
7 ways immigrants enrich
our economy and society
Fact: Immigrants contribute to job creation.
Fact: Undocumented immigrants are paying taxes.
Fact: Immigrants are helping to sustain the Social Security Trust Fund.
Fact: The number of undocumented immigrants in the United States has remained the same in recent years.
Fact: DACA recipients are contributing to the economy.
Fact: Immigration reform would reduce the deficit.
Fact: Immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than native-born Americans.
Content: How immigrants are enriching our economy and society | UnidosUS
Issues
> Immigration
>Know Your Rights and other resources
7 ways immigrants enrich
our economy and society
Fact: Immigrants contribute to job creation. A report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine found little to no effect on the wages and employment of native-born workers in the long-term by undocumented immigrants. Immigrants are also entrepreneurs who create jobs. According to a study of the bipartisan immigration bill passed in the Senate in 2014, provisions in the bill could potentially bring between 336,000 and 470,000 undocumented immigrant entrepreneurs into the formal economy. Given that the average immigrant-owned business hires 11 employees, these businesses would account for between 3.7 million and 5.2 million jobs in the formal economy. Immigrants Aren't Taking Americans' Jobs, New Study Finds
Immigration Helps American Workers’ Wages and Job Opportunities
Fact: Undocumented immigrants are paying taxes. Undocumented immigrants pay an average of $11.64 billion in state and local taxes a year. On average, an undocumented individual has about 8% of their income go to taxes. | https://www.unidosus.org/issues/immigration/resources/facts |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_482166196#10_990603239 | Title: Unigo
Headings: Minority Scholarships
Minority Scholarships
Millions of Scholarships, personalized results
What Different Types of Minority Scholarships Are There?
10 College Scholarships for Minorities
Who Qualifies for a Minority Scholarship?
Why Minority Students Should Apply for Scholarships?
What Kinds of Challenges do Minorities Face in College?
List of Scholarships for Minorities
African American Scholarships
Asian Scholarships
Filipino Scholarships
Hispanic Scholarships
Korean American Scholarships
Latino Scholarships
Native American Scholarships
Other Ethnic Scholarships
Scholarship Types
Our Scholarships
Content: However, higher education has been changing and becoming more diverse. According to the NCES, about 19.7 million students attended college in fall 2020. Of them, 3.7 million Hispanic, 2.6 million Black students, and 1.3 million Asian/Pacific Island. 0.1 million were Native American students. Lower enrollment may relate to affordability, says a recent report from Sallie Mae. The study also points to a decrease in the number of families who filed a FAFSA. Only 66% of low income and 76% of middle income families submitted one. Reasons included missing the deadline or lack of information. The U.S. Department of Education uses this form to find if a student is eligible for federal financial aid. You may receive the Pell Grant, work study, and loans. | https://www.unigo.com/scholarships/minority |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_487859516#5_1002232283 | Title: Why flood plains are so fertile: All you need to know
Headings: Why flood plains are so fertile: All you need to know
Why flood plains are so fertile: All you need to know
Why are flood plains very fertile:
How are flood plains shaped:
Why are flood plains densely populated:
Content: Flood plains are typically densely populated as a result of rivers are a perennial supply of water, thus folks have a tendency to reside in areas the place water is accessible. Land close to the river may be very fertile and good for agriculture, making it an ideal supply of earnings. Additionally, the development of roads and buildings are straightforward in plain areas thus paving the way in which for commerce and commerce. The river can be technique of transport. READ: Prime Android video games you can play with out web: Test right here
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_537747564#4_1102457436 | Title: ZIP Code 27021 Map, Demographics, More for King, NC
Headings: ZIP Code 27021
ZIP Code 27021
Cities in ZIP code 27021
Primary/preferred city:
Stats and Demographics for the 27021 ZIP Code
Estimated Population over Time
Total Population by Age
Gender
Race
Head of Household by Age
Families vs Singles
Households with Kids
Children by Age
Real Estate and Housing
Housing Type
Year Housing was Built
Housing Occupancy
Vacancy Reasons
Owner Occupied Home Values
Rental Properties by Number of Rooms
Cost of Monthly Rent Including Utilities
Cost of a Studio Apartment
Cost of a 1 Bedroom
Cost of a 2 Bedroom
Cost of a 3+ Bedroom
Employment, Income, Earnings, and Work
Employment Status
Average Household Income over Time
Household Income
Annual Individual Earnings
Sources of Household Income
Percent of Households Receiving Income
Average Income per Household by Income Source
Household Investment Income
Percent of Households Receiving Investment Income
Average Income per Household by Income Source
Household Retirement Income
Percent of Households Receiving Retirement Income
Average Income per Household by Income Source
Source of Earnings
Means Of Transportation To Work for Workers 16 and Over
Travel Time to Work (In Minutes)
Schools and Education
Educational Attainment For The Population 25 Years And Over
School Enrollment (Ages 3 to 17)
Schools in ZIP Code 27021
Nearby ZIP Codes
Recent ZIP Searches
Zip Codes by State
Content: Population
18,106
Population Density
340
people per sq mi
Housing Units
7,967
Median Home Value
$120,700
Land Area
53.21
sq mi
Water Area
0.51
sq mi
Occupied Housing Units
7,311
Median Household Income
$43,454
Estimated Population over Time
2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016
2005 2018
15,200 15,400 15,600 15,800 16,000 16,200 16,400 16,600 16,800 17,000 15,050 17,067
Total Population by Age
Median Age: 41
Male Median Age: 40
Female Median Age: 42
10-14 20-24 30-34 40-44 50-54 60-64 70-74 80-84
Under 5 85 Plus
0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 0 1,464
Male Female Total
Under 5
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80-84
85 Plus
Male
518
583
649
670
419
434
503
590
571
749
665
597
538
392
319
201
133
87
Female
517
583
635
616
426
493
495
648
701
715
732
650
635
470
374
294
237
267
Total
1,035
1,166
1,284
1,286
845
927
998
1,238
1,272
1,464
1,397
1,247
1,173
862
693
495
370
354
Male
Female
Total
Under 5
518
517
1,035
5-9
583
583
1,166
10-14
649
635
1,284
15-19
670
616
1,286
20-24
419
426
845
25-29
434
493
927
30-34
503
495
998
35-39
590
648
1,238
40-44
571
701
1,272
45-49
749
715
1,464
50-54
665
732
1,397
55-59
597
650
1,247
60-64
538
635
1,173
65-69
392
470
862
70-74
319
374
693
75-79
201
294
495
80-84
133
237
370
85 Plus
87
267
354
Gender
Male
8,618
48%
Female
9,488
52%
Gender
Race
White
17,272
95.4%
Black Or African American
215
1.2%
American Indian Or Alaskan Native
64
0.4%
Asian
74
0.4%
Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander
6
0.0%
Other Race
229
1.3%
Two Or More Races
246
1.4%
Race
Head of Household by Age
25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74 75-84
15-24 85 Plus
0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 1,600 0 1,612
Owner Renter Total
15-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65-74
75-84
85 Plus
Owner
80
542
1,036
1,333
1,228
831
399
109
Renter
130
329
326
279
227
188
165
109
Total
210
871
1,362
1,612
1,455
1,019
564
218
Owner
Renter
Total
15-24
80
130
210
25-34
542
329
871
35-44
1,036
326
1,362
45-54
1,333
279
1,612
55-64
1,228
227
1,455
65-74
831
188
1,019
75-84
399
165
564
85 Plus
109
109
218
Families vs Singles
Husband Wife Family Households
3,964
54%
Single Guardian
1,156
16%
Singles
1,884
26%
Singles With Roommate
307
4%
Families vs Singles
Households with Kids
Average Household Size: 2
Households without Kids
4,849
66%
Households with Kids
2,462
34%
Households with Kids
Children by Age
3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19
1 20
0 50 100 150 200 250 0 290
Male Female Total
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Male
99
96
106
103
104
109
144
106
120
123
126
145
133
122
144
143
147
130
106
95
Female
91
113
117
110
86
120
111
126
140
139
125
110
132
129
118
135
143
115
105
96
Total
190
209
223
213
190
229
255
232
260
262
251
255
265
251
262
278
290
245
211
191
Male
Female
Total
1
99
91
190
2
96
113
209
3
106
117
223
4
103
110
213
5
104
86
190
6
109
120
229
7
144
111
255
8
106
126
232
9
120
140
260
10
123
139
262
11
126
125
251
12
145
110
255
13
133
132
265
14
122
129
251
15
144
118
262
16
143
135
278
17
147
143
290
18
130
115
245
19
106
105
211
20
95
96
191
Real Estate and Housing
ZIP code 27021 has a small percentage of vacancies. The Census also indicates that there are one or more nursing homes nearby. The majority of household are owned or have a mortgage. Homes in ZIP code 27021 were primarily built in the 1970s or the 1990s. Looking at 27021 real estate data, the median home value of $120,700 is slightly less than average compared to the rest of the country. It is also low compared to nearby ZIP codes. | https://www.unitedstateszipcodes.org/27021/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_648083056#3_1317796512 | Title: United Way Worldwide
Headings: Get Help Paying Your Bills
my smart money
Get Help Paying Your Bills
Help Paying Your Bills
3. Reach Out to Your Local Church or Charity
4. Use Government Resources
5. Get Help With Your Utility Bill
Tools to Help
Cash Flow Budget Worksheet
Navigating Financial Impacts of COVID-19
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Content: Use Government Resources
Mortgage or rent is most people's largest monthly bill. If you're a homeowner, contact your mortgage lender right away—they may be able to help you adjust your payment amount to give you some wiggle room. If you rent, depending on your income, you could qualify for assistance through a federal or state government program. Search online for one offered by your own state or visit Help With Bills for details on additional support. 5. Get Help With Your Utility Bill
If you're struggling to meet monthly utility payments, like gas or electricity, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has a home energy assistance program that could help. You should also investigate state utility assistance programs. There are a number of state-run programs that let you pay a set amount each month based on your income, no matter how high your actual bills get. Other systems will reduce your bill so you only pay a portion of the total bill. Keep in mind that eligibility for these programs usually depends on your total household income. | https://www.unitedway.org/my-smart-money/immediate-needs/i-cant-cover-my-expenses/get-help-paying-your-bills/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_648083056#4_1317798173 | Title: United Way Worldwide
Headings: Get Help Paying Your Bills
my smart money
Get Help Paying Your Bills
Help Paying Your Bills
3. Reach Out to Your Local Church or Charity
4. Use Government Resources
5. Get Help With Your Utility Bill
Tools to Help
Cash Flow Budget Worksheet
Navigating Financial Impacts of COVID-19
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_654365411#1_1330864700 | Title: Financial Analysis: Defining Liquidity and Working Capital Management | UniversalClass
Headings:
Financial Analysis: Defining Liquidity and Working Capital Management
Current Assets
CASH CONVERSION CYCLE (CCC)
Content: Know short-term and long-term asset management ratios to control working capital and the firm's liquidity. II. Working Capital Management
Working capital management examines the relationship between short-term assets and short-term liabilities. The process oversees control of the firm's cash, inventories, and accounts receivable/payable. The intent of participating in working capital management is to ensure: operations continue
available business cash exceeds current liabilities
the firm can satisfy maturing short-term debt, as well as future, operational expenses
A working capital deficit in the short term impacts operations, as well as the firm's profitability. Long-term inefficiencies compromise the firm's credit worthiness, which impacts its ability to get low-interest loans and, consequently, to attract potential investors. Ratio analysis aids in identifying areas of weak or poor performance in management of the firm's cash, inventory, and accounts receivable/payable. A. Liquidity
The firm's ability to pay short-term debt and expenses (aka current liabilities) within the one-year operating cycle is its liquidity. Balance Sheet asset accounts are listed in order of liquidity. | https://www.universalclass.com/articles/business/financial-analysis-defining-liquidity-and-working-capital-management.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_654365411#2_1330866376 | Title: Financial Analysis: Defining Liquidity and Working Capital Management | UniversalClass
Headings:
Financial Analysis: Defining Liquidity and Working Capital Management
Current Assets
CASH CONVERSION CYCLE (CCC)
Content: operations continue
available business cash exceeds current liabilities
the firm can satisfy maturing short-term debt, as well as future, operational expenses
A working capital deficit in the short term impacts operations, as well as the firm's profitability. Long-term inefficiencies compromise the firm's credit worthiness, which impacts its ability to get low-interest loans and, consequently, to attract potential investors. Ratio analysis aids in identifying areas of weak or poor performance in management of the firm's cash, inventory, and accounts receivable/payable. A. Liquidity
The firm's ability to pay short-term debt and expenses (aka current liabilities) within the one-year operating cycle is its liquidity. Balance Sheet asset accounts are listed in order of liquidity. The first category of current assets addresses items that can be converted into cash within the normal one-year operating cycle. Total assets are funded through liabilities or stockholders' equity. Current liabilities, which must be paid within one year, are paid out of current assets. Noteworthy current assets, in addition to cash, include: Marketable Securities - temporary investments of excess cash
Accounts Receivable - which include an allowance for bad debts to determine their collection value
Inventory - raw materials, goods in process, or finished goods
Prepaid Expenses - future expenses that have already been paid (i.e.: | https://www.universalclass.com/articles/business/financial-analysis-defining-liquidity-and-working-capital-management.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_654365411#6_1330873339 | Title: Financial Analysis: Defining Liquidity and Working Capital Management | UniversalClass
Headings:
Financial Analysis: Defining Liquidity and Working Capital Management
Current Assets
CASH CONVERSION CYCLE (CCC)
Content: Working Capital is a measure of the firm's liquidity. It is calculated using the assets and liabilities listed on the Balance Sheet. A significant amount of working capital indicates healthy levels of liquidity. Assets that increase over time are a good indication of the firm's growth. Effective current asset planning is the ability to accurately forecast sales, and match production schedules with the sales forecast. When actual sales and forecast sales are different, inventory reductions or build-ups likely occur, which affect receivables and cash flow. Typically, a firm's fixed assets slowly increase as its capacity for production grows and equipment is upgraded. Current assets which are dependent on production and sales levels, however, fluctuate in the short-term. Inventory increases as the firm produces more than it sells. When sales outpace production, inventory decreases and receivables rise. | https://www.universalclass.com/articles/business/financial-analysis-defining-liquidity-and-working-capital-management.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_654365411#9_1330878366 | Title: Financial Analysis: Defining Liquidity and Working Capital Management | UniversalClass
Headings:
Financial Analysis: Defining Liquidity and Working Capital Management
Current Assets
CASH CONVERSION CYCLE (CCC)
Content: Investors, creditors, and corporate others are concerned with the firm's working capital, since it is indicative of the firm's financial health and efficient operations. If the firm's inventory, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and cash accounts are being managed effectively, it will be reflected in its working capital. Mathematically, if the working capital ratio is less than 1, it indicates the amount of liabilities exceeds the amount of assets. The result is negative working capital and the firm could soon experience financial difficulties, or bankruptcy. A high working capital ratio can indicate an excess of inventory, or that surplus assets are not being invested into the company. The preferred working capital ratio varies according to industry. However, a working capital ratio between 1.2 and 2.0 is generally considered acceptable. Interested in learning more? Why not take an online class in Financial Analysis? Regardless if the business is a startup or it has been in operation for awhile, running smoothly, and growing, the working capital is a practical thermometer to determine the firm's overall financial health. | https://www.universalclass.com/articles/business/financial-analysis-defining-liquidity-and-working-capital-management.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_655058078#10_1332308804 | Title: The Facts about Violence on College Campuses | UniversalClass
Headings: The Facts about Violence on College Campuses
The Facts about Violence on College Campuses
A look at the challenges of violence on college campuses
What can help
Keep strategies flexible and communication free and open
What to do with threatening communication
Getting input from various sources
Look at those who pose a threat
An overview on prediction, prevention, and response
More about campus shootings
If an individual is a serious threat to a campus, officials should work together on an approach. If a campus works with outside groups together they can try to help the individual. All involved should also work with legal counsel to make sure of what is legally allowed.
A bigger view
A quick summary
Content: A team included the school and local officials. They interviewed the subject and learned he had a semiautomatic handgun and rifle. He agreed to enter a hospital for evaluation and was later committed. Many felt this prevented an act of violence that was sure to come otherwise. Look at those who pose a threat
A best practice is for those on college campuses to focus on who poses a threat. If someone says they want to kill people on a campus, a team can focus on this individual. A team can take extra security measures and plan for evacuations, for example, if needed. The team can minimize the chance for violence and if it happens, deal with it effectively. The team should take all threats seriously. The focus should be on an actual attacker and not someone who threatens. | https://www.universalclass.com/articles/business/the-facts-about-violence-on-college-campuses.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_655058078#14_1332317057 | Title: The Facts about Violence on College Campuses | UniversalClass
Headings: The Facts about Violence on College Campuses
The Facts about Violence on College Campuses
A look at the challenges of violence on college campuses
What can help
Keep strategies flexible and communication free and open
What to do with threatening communication
Getting input from various sources
Look at those who pose a threat
An overview on prediction, prevention, and response
More about campus shootings
If an individual is a serious threat to a campus, officials should work together on an approach. If a campus works with outside groups together they can try to help the individual. All involved should also work with legal counsel to make sure of what is legally allowed.
A bigger view
A quick summary
Content: An overview on prediction, prevention, and response
Let's look now at a overview on the campus and how to predict violence, assess threats, school shooting, and related legal issues. Concerning predictions of violence here are some items to consider. no single profile applies
most shooters are male
shooters generally have used weapons before a campus attack
shooters generally have a history of attempting suicide
shooters tend to plan their campus attack not make it an impulsive act
Concerning legal concerns in general privacy laws do not prevent action against someone who poses a threat of violence. Laws do not stand in the way of doing what will protect people at a school. In an emergency a school can act. More about campus shootings
What can we do to prevent violence like shootings on college campuses? Here are some ideas. Involve students. Consider hiring students as security officers. They could receive training on how to act during an emergency such as a shooting. | https://www.universalclass.com/articles/business/the-facts-about-violence-on-college-campuses.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_655058078#15_1332319076 | Title: The Facts about Violence on College Campuses | UniversalClass
Headings: The Facts about Violence on College Campuses
The Facts about Violence on College Campuses
A look at the challenges of violence on college campuses
What can help
Keep strategies flexible and communication free and open
What to do with threatening communication
Getting input from various sources
Look at those who pose a threat
An overview on prediction, prevention, and response
More about campus shootings
If an individual is a serious threat to a campus, officials should work together on an approach. If a campus works with outside groups together they can try to help the individual. All involved should also work with legal counsel to make sure of what is legally allowed.
A bigger view
A quick summary
Content: More about campus shootings
What can we do to prevent violence like shootings on college campuses? Here are some ideas. Involve students. Consider hiring students as security officers. They could receive training on how to act during an emergency such as a shooting. Prepare students for shootings. Schools are a likely target for shootings. Since the shootings can happen fast law enforcement may not be there to help. Being prepared would help students feel safer. Getting an emergency text message can help too. | https://www.universalclass.com/articles/business/the-facts-about-violence-on-college-campuses.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_655058078#16_1332320620 | Title: The Facts about Violence on College Campuses | UniversalClass
Headings: The Facts about Violence on College Campuses
The Facts about Violence on College Campuses
A look at the challenges of violence on college campuses
What can help
Keep strategies flexible and communication free and open
What to do with threatening communication
Getting input from various sources
Look at those who pose a threat
An overview on prediction, prevention, and response
More about campus shootings
If an individual is a serious threat to a campus, officials should work together on an approach. If a campus works with outside groups together they can try to help the individual. All involved should also work with legal counsel to make sure of what is legally allowed.
A bigger view
A quick summary
Content: Prepare students for shootings. Schools are a likely target for shootings. Since the shootings can happen fast law enforcement may not be there to help. Being prepared would help students feel safer. Getting an emergency text message can help too. Students can be prepared for what to do once they get such a message. This could be similar to training for fire emergencies. Understand a student may not ask for mental health services. Colleges should make these services more of a focus. Students are under pressure to get good grades and feel they cannot take time out for mental health treatment. | https://www.universalclass.com/articles/business/the-facts-about-violence-on-college-campuses.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_655058078#17_1332322247 | Title: The Facts about Violence on College Campuses | UniversalClass
Headings: The Facts about Violence on College Campuses
The Facts about Violence on College Campuses
A look at the challenges of violence on college campuses
What can help
Keep strategies flexible and communication free and open
What to do with threatening communication
Getting input from various sources
Look at those who pose a threat
An overview on prediction, prevention, and response
More about campus shootings
If an individual is a serious threat to a campus, officials should work together on an approach. If a campus works with outside groups together they can try to help the individual. All involved should also work with legal counsel to make sure of what is legally allowed.
A bigger view
A quick summary
Content: Students can be prepared for what to do once they get such a message. This could be similar to training for fire emergencies. Understand a student may not ask for mental health services. Colleges should make these services more of a focus. Students are under pressure to get good grades and feel they cannot take time out for mental health treatment. Counsellors should keep this in mind and encourage mental health treatment. Enforce strict gun laws on campuses. There should be education for those who buy guns. There should be background checks also. Include violence prevention as part of what is taught at schools. | https://www.universalclass.com/articles/business/the-facts-about-violence-on-college-campuses.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_657682487#6_1338391870 | Title: Classroom Management: Working With Parents | UniversalClass
Headings: Classroom Management: Working With Parents
Classroom Management: Working With Parents
Introduction
Partnering With Parents for Great Outcomes
Look to Parents for the following:
Conclusion
Managing Student Violent Assaults and Breaking Up Student Fights
Introduction
Handling the Extremes
Some tactics you can use to reduce the chances of violence occurring in your classroom are:
How to end fights if they cannot be thwarted:
Physical Intervention
Conclusion
Content: Make the parent aware that you have a classroom of children to divide your time among, and that you cannot not discuss the personal information of other students. As long as you have a policy of giving grades that are deserved and earned and you are willing to stand by your decisions, do not change grades unless you mistakenly marked answers incorrect. Partnering With Parents for Great Outcomes
While the above situations are extreme and usually exceptions, the majority are parents who are willing to get involved to some extent in their child's education. These are the parents who attend parent/teacher conferences, respond to teacher requests and notes, help their children with projects and homework, and will support you in disciplinary actions. The best student outcomes are usually achieved when you can enlist the support of your students' parents. Some may have more time to contribute than others. Stay-at-home mothers or fathers can often help in the classroom by preparing for parties and events, supplying special treats or helping with paperwork. Others may work and can only contribute by offering special treats or monetary contributions for activities they cannot attend due to work obligations. In all cases, parents who have an interest in helping you meet their child's educational goals will be a boon in the classroom. Try to meet parents face-to-face as soon as possible in the school year. | https://www.universalclass.com/articles/self-help/classroom-management-working-with-parents.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_657682487#7_1338394063 | Title: Classroom Management: Working With Parents | UniversalClass
Headings: Classroom Management: Working With Parents
Classroom Management: Working With Parents
Introduction
Partnering With Parents for Great Outcomes
Look to Parents for the following:
Conclusion
Managing Student Violent Assaults and Breaking Up Student Fights
Introduction
Handling the Extremes
Some tactics you can use to reduce the chances of violence occurring in your classroom are:
How to end fights if they cannot be thwarted:
Physical Intervention
Conclusion
Content: Some may have more time to contribute than others. Stay-at-home mothers or fathers can often help in the classroom by preparing for parties and events, supplying special treats or helping with paperwork. Others may work and can only contribute by offering special treats or monetary contributions for activities they cannot attend due to work obligations. In all cases, parents who have an interest in helping you meet their child's educational goals will be a boon in the classroom. Try to meet parents face-to-face as soon as possible in the school year. Be sure to have parent/teacher conferences during the first month of the school year so that you can convey your expectations for their child's achievement and behavior. Allow parents to ask questions and if you cannot answer at the conference, get back to them via telephone or email. Give parents your email address, so they can get in touch with you for questions and concerns. Have another conference at mid-year to discuss progress and performance. Let parents know if their child is having problems in any area, and let them know how they can help the child overcome the issue. | https://www.universalclass.com/articles/self-help/classroom-management-working-with-parents.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_661115004#0_1345840408 | Title: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System - Universe Guide
Headings: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Contents
Introduction
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Panspermia
Mars
Asteroid Belt
Jupiter
Ganymede
Europa
Saturn
Titan
Enceladus
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Charon
Eris
Sedna
Conclusion
Related Pages of Interest :-
Content: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System - Universe Guide
Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Contents
Introduction
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Asteroid Belt
Jupiter
Saturn
Enceladus
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Eris
Sedna
Conclusion
Related Pages of Interest
Comments
Introduction
At present the only planet or moon that is known to support life in The Solar System is Earth. It is not to say that life doesn't or ever existed on other planets and moons, its just we've not finished checking everywhere yet and have not found any evidence yet. There are eight planets and an untold number of moons that have to be checked. The Earth has one moon but Jupiter has sixty plus moons. Mercury
Mercury, the closest planet to The Sun, is far too hot and far too cold to support any life. It may have a thin atmosphere of oxygen but the heat from the Sun would vapourise and prevent any life forms from forming. It is safe to say that there is no life on the planet. There might be life forms deep under ground but that is highly unlikely. The side of Mercury that faces the Sun will be too hot and the side that faces away from the Sun will be too cold therefore it has no ability to support life. Venus
Venus was once thought to contain life given its near proximity planet and it is within the Goldilocks Zone. | https://www.universeguide.com/fact/lifeonotherplanetsmooninthesolarsystem |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_661115004#2_1345844239 | Title: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System - Universe Guide
Headings: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Contents
Introduction
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Panspermia
Mars
Asteroid Belt
Jupiter
Ganymede
Europa
Saturn
Titan
Enceladus
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Charon
Eris
Sedna
Conclusion
Related Pages of Interest :-
Content: The Goldilocks Zone is the area of space that is not too far and not too near but just the right distance from the Sun for life to exist. Eagle comics in United Kingdom had a race of aliens known as the Treens in the Dan Dare comic stories that hid under the thick atmosphere. When space probes primarily from Russia or as it was known then, the Soviet Union sent Venera probes to the planet, they discovered that the planet was hot and a sulphuric atmosphere, an environment in which no life could exist because it was too toxic. However, on Earth, life has been known to exist in the most extreme of locations, near hot spurs under water but the atmosphere is too toxic at ground level. Those life forms are known as Etremophiles. There is a possibility that life forms, bacterial could life high in the atmosphere, at the very edge where the atmosphere is may just be right to support life. Seeker Neither Venus nor Mercury have any moons which could support life. Earth
Earth, the third planet from the Sun, our home in the Solar System is the only planet or moon that is known to have the ability support support life. Earth has the right ingredients and is sufficiently far enough from the Sun to have just the right temperature to support life. At present, there are about seven billion humans and an untold number of other animals that could run into millions of other life forms types including dogs, cats and Micro-Organisms. | https://www.universeguide.com/fact/lifeonotherplanetsmooninthesolarsystem |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_661115004#3_1345846291 | Title: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System - Universe Guide
Headings: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Contents
Introduction
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Panspermia
Mars
Asteroid Belt
Jupiter
Ganymede
Europa
Saturn
Titan
Enceladus
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Charon
Eris
Sedna
Conclusion
Related Pages of Interest :-
Content: There is a possibility that life forms, bacterial could life high in the atmosphere, at the very edge where the atmosphere is may just be right to support life. Seeker Neither Venus nor Mercury have any moons which could support life. Earth
Earth, the third planet from the Sun, our home in the Solar System is the only planet or moon that is known to have the ability support support life. Earth has the right ingredients and is sufficiently far enough from the Sun to have just the right temperature to support life. At present, there are about seven billion humans and an untold number of other animals that could run into millions of other life forms types including dogs, cats and Micro-Organisms. Micro-organisms include viruses and bacteria, however it depends on whether you class them as life. the moon has no atmosphere and therefore no life could ever exist on the planet. Whilst the moon was created by a planetoid smashing into the early Earth, life was not thought to have existed at the time of the smash and so no viral pollution would have ended up on the Moon. Panspermia
Panspermia is the theory that life didn't originate on Earth but hitched a ride on a comet or an asteroid. If we did, there is a chance that life like ours could exist out there in the depths of the Universe, waiting to be discovered. | https://www.universeguide.com/fact/lifeonotherplanetsmooninthesolarsystem |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_661115004#6_1345851870 | Title: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System - Universe Guide
Headings: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Contents
Introduction
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Panspermia
Mars
Asteroid Belt
Jupiter
Ganymede
Europa
Saturn
Titan
Enceladus
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Charon
Eris
Sedna
Conclusion
Related Pages of Interest :-
Content: As mentioned previously, bacteria on Earth have been found in the most extreme of locations. Even though probes that are sent to outer space are sterilised to ensure that they don't contain hitch-hiking bacteria, it is not 100% fail proof and Earth bacteria could in the most extremely rare case survive on the planet. The planet has ice caps on its north and south poles, bacterial could be encased inside them. One theory is that life did take off on Mars but lost its ability to support life. Mars lost its atmosphere and scientists are looking into why. Ref: Time On Earth, we have a magnetic field that protects us from the Sun's radiation however on Mars, its shielding has disappeared and therefore advanced life would be killed off on the planet. There is a new race between the nations to get a community on Mars but we would need to build living quarters that would shield us from the Suns power, not an easy thing to do. Kim Stanley Robinson wrote about a trilogy of books (Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars) about setting up on Mars and terraforming the planet. Terraforming the planet would be expensive and whether it could actually be done would need to be answered. | https://www.universeguide.com/fact/lifeonotherplanetsmooninthesolarsystem |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_661115004#7_1345853665 | Title: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System - Universe Guide
Headings: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Contents
Introduction
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Panspermia
Mars
Asteroid Belt
Jupiter
Ganymede
Europa
Saturn
Titan
Enceladus
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Charon
Eris
Sedna
Conclusion
Related Pages of Interest :-
Content: Ref: Time On Earth, we have a magnetic field that protects us from the Sun's radiation however on Mars, its shielding has disappeared and therefore advanced life would be killed off on the planet. There is a new race between the nations to get a community on Mars but we would need to build living quarters that would shield us from the Suns power, not an easy thing to do. Kim Stanley Robinson wrote about a trilogy of books (Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars) about setting up on Mars and terraforming the planet. Terraforming the planet would be expensive and whether it could actually be done would need to be answered. Mars is currently in the the Goldilocks Zone and therefore in theory life could have started on the red planet. The picture below is a N.A.S.A. artists impression of Kepler-22 solar system, in the bottom picture, you will see that Mars is in the Goldilocks zone. Mars doesn't have a magnetic field so can't protect against dangerous particles from the Sun. It used to and have an atmosphere but its all gone. ref: | https://www.universeguide.com/fact/lifeonotherplanetsmooninthesolarsystem |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_661115004#9_1345857037 | Title: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System - Universe Guide
Headings: Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Life on other Planets and Moons in the Solar System
Contents
Introduction
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Panspermia
Mars
Asteroid Belt
Jupiter
Ganymede
Europa
Saturn
Titan
Enceladus
Uranus
Neptune
Pluto
Charon
Eris
Sedna
Conclusion
Related Pages of Interest :-
Content: The Atlantic
Mars is a cold planet, humans wishing to survive will move to that planet before having to move again when the Sun expands further. Hopefully before we have to move from Earth or Mars, we will have created faster than light travel and have left the Solar System, having set up on an Extrasolar Planet somewhere out there in the Cosmos. An extrasolar planet is a planet doesn't orbit our Sun but orbits a star somewhere else in the Universe. The two moons of Mars, Deimos and Phobos are thought to be two Asteroids that flew too close to Mars and were pulled into orbit around the red planet. Scientists now believe that they were created when something crashed into the planet. Astronomy Now. Asteroid Belt
The asteroid belt contains an unknown number of rocky objects, none of which have been proven to have the ability to support life. The rocks are believed to have been debris left over from the creation of the solar system that couldn't form into a rocky planet because of the influence of Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. The largest object is Ceres, now classified as a dwarf planet. Scientists now believe there is water vapour on Ceres but not life. | https://www.universeguide.com/fact/lifeonotherplanetsmooninthesolarsystem |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_663342772#10_1350980504 | Title: How Can We Live on Mars? - Universe Today
Headings: How Can We Live on Mars?
How Can We Live on Mars?
Reasons To Go:
Reasons NOT To Go:
Possible Solutions:
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Content: Possible Solutions: In order to survive the lack of air pressure and the cold, humans will need pressurized and heated habitats. Martians, the terrestrial kind, will also need a spacesuit whenever they go outside. Every hour they spend outside will add to their radiation exposure, not to mention all the complications that exposure to radiation brings. Artist’s concept of a habitat for a Mars colony. Credit: NASA
For the long term, we’ll need to figure out how to extract water from underground supplies, and use that to generate breathable air and rocket fuel. And once we’ve reduced the risk of suffocation or dying of dehydration, we’ll need to consider food sources, as we’ll be outside the delivery area of everyone except Planet Express. Care packages could be shipped up from Earth, but that’s going to come with a hefty price tag. We’ll need to produce our own food too, since we can’t possible hope to ship it all in on a regular basis. | https://www.universetoday.com/111462/how-can-we-live-on-mars/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_663342772#11_1350981879 | Title: How Can We Live on Mars? - Universe Today
Headings: How Can We Live on Mars?
How Can We Live on Mars?
Reasons To Go:
Reasons NOT To Go:
Possible Solutions:
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Content: Credit: NASA
For the long term, we’ll need to figure out how to extract water from underground supplies, and use that to generate breathable air and rocket fuel. And once we’ve reduced the risk of suffocation or dying of dehydration, we’ll need to consider food sources, as we’ll be outside the delivery area of everyone except Planet Express. Care packages could be shipped up from Earth, but that’s going to come with a hefty price tag. We’ll need to produce our own food too, since we can’t possible hope to ship it all in on a regular basis. Interestingly, although toxic, Martian soil can be used to grow plants once you supplement it and remove some of the harsher chemicals. NASA’s extensive experience in hydroponics will help. To thrive on Mars, the brave adventurers may want to change themselves, or possibly their offspring. This could lead to genetic engineering to help future generations adapt to the low gravity, higher radiation and lower air pressure. And why stop at humans? | https://www.universetoday.com/111462/how-can-we-live-on-mars/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_663342772#12_1350983299 | Title: How Can We Live on Mars? - Universe Today
Headings: How Can We Live on Mars?
How Can We Live on Mars?
Reasons To Go:
Reasons NOT To Go:
Possible Solutions:
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Content: Interestingly, although toxic, Martian soil can be used to grow plants once you supplement it and remove some of the harsher chemicals. NASA’s extensive experience in hydroponics will help. To thrive on Mars, the brave adventurers may want to change themselves, or possibly their offspring. This could lead to genetic engineering to help future generations adapt to the low gravity, higher radiation and lower air pressure. And why stop at humans? Human colonists could also adapt their plants and animals to live there as well. Finally, to take things to the next level, humanity could make a few planetary renovations. Basically, we could change Mars itself through the process of terraforming. To do this, we’ll need to release megatons of greenhouse gasses to warm the planet, unleashing the frozen water reserves. Perhaps we’ll crash a few hundred comets into the planet to deliver water and other chemicals too. | https://www.universetoday.com/111462/how-can-we-live-on-mars/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_663363270#3_1351021868 | Title: Space Seed: How To Spread Earth's Life Across The Universe - Universe Today
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Content: Many planets or systems are under formation, dozens if not hundreds of light-years away from us. We can send hardy microorganisms to start new life there, but travelling will take many thousands of years. This new life can then take millions or perhaps billions of years to evolve, some to intelligent life that can spread life further in the galaxy. Planning on such time-scales is key to our cosmological future. 2. Find a habitable system. One idea could be to look for a habitable planet; he observed that the Kepler space telescope has made great strides in showing us potentially habitable worlds from afar. As telescope technology improves, finding these worlds will be easier. That said, there’s a risk that any Earth-borne life could obliterate any native life there. | https://www.universetoday.com/112366/incomplete-space-seed-how-to-spread-earths-life-across-the-universe/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_667883813#0_1359564305 | Title: Life on Other Planets - Universe Today
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For centuries, men have pondered the possibility of life on other planets and tried to prove its existence. Even before the first shuttle or probe was launched, stories of life on other planets and life invading our own planet, were published prolifically. Whether it’s a desire to connect with others or a burning curiosity to know whether we are truly alone, the question of life on other planets fascinates people from every walk of life. An article on extraterrestrial life would not be complete without discussing Mars. Mars has been the biggest focus of the ongoing search for life on other planets for decades. This is not just a wild assumption or fancy; there are several reasons why scientists consider Mars the best place to look for extraterrestrial life. One reason why many people, including scientists, look to Mars as a possible source of life is because they believe there may be water on the planet. Since the telescope was first invented, astronomers have been able to see the channels in the terrain that look like canals or canyons. Finding water on a planet is vitally important to proving that life exists there because it acts as a solvent in chemical reactions for carbon-based life. | https://www.universetoday.com/33150/life-on-other-planets/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_667883813#2_1359567422 | Title: Life on Other Planets - Universe Today
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Content: Another reason astronomers consider Mars as a likely location for life is because there is a good possibility that Mars is in the habitable zone. The habitable zone is a theoretical band of space a certain distance from the Sun in which conditions are optimal for the existence of carbon-based life. Unsurprisingly, Earth is in the middle of the habitable zone. Although astronomers do not know how far this zone could extend, some think that Mars could be in it. Most astronomers are looking for life that is carbon-based and similar to life on Earth. For instance, the habitable zone only applies to favorable conditions for supporting carbon-based life, and it is definitely possible for forms of life that do not need water to exist. Astronomers do not limit themselves to our Solar System either, suggesting that we should look at different solar systems. Scientists are planning to use interferometry–an investigative technique that implements lasers, which is used in astronomy as well as other fields– to find planets in the habitable zones of other solar systems. Astronomers believe that there are hundreds of solar systems and thousands of planets, which means that statistically the odds are favorable for finding another planet that supports life. While NASA develops better probes, the search for life continues. | https://www.universetoday.com/33150/life-on-other-planets/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_667883813#3_1359569074 | Title: Life on Other Planets - Universe Today
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Content: For instance, the habitable zone only applies to favorable conditions for supporting carbon-based life, and it is definitely possible for forms of life that do not need water to exist. Astronomers do not limit themselves to our Solar System either, suggesting that we should look at different solar systems. Scientists are planning to use interferometry–an investigative technique that implements lasers, which is used in astronomy as well as other fields– to find planets in the habitable zones of other solar systems. Astronomers believe that there are hundreds of solar systems and thousands of planets, which means that statistically the odds are favorable for finding another planet that supports life. While NASA develops better probes, the search for life continues. There are a number of sites with more information including life on other planets from Groninger Kapteyn Institute astronomy students and NASA predicts non-green plants on other planets from NASA. Universe Today has a number of articles concerning life on other planets including searching for life on non-Earth like planets and single species ecosystem gives hope for life on other planets. Take a look at this podcast from Astronomy Cast on the search for water on Mars. Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_669883436#2_1363601009 | Title: Is There Life On Other Planets - Universe Today
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Content: The results have been used to support the possibility of a microorganism named Gillevinia straata. The Phoenix lander touched down on the Martian surface in May of 2008. The lander dug a trench on the area of the northern pole. No bacteria was found but the samples did contain bound water and carbon dioxide. The most positive evidence of life in the Martian past are meteorites from the planet. 34 exist and 3 show signs of microscopic fossilized bacteria. Another viable possibility for life on other planets would be those similar to Gliese 581c. These planets are within the habitable zone (for human life) of their main sequence star. These planets appear to have a temperature that would allow liquid water and atmosphere’s that seem spectroscopically close to Earth’s. The information that is needed would detail the greenhouse effect on these planets. | https://www.universetoday.com/72282/is-there-life-on-other-planets/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_669883436#3_1363602231 | Title: Is There Life On Other Planets - Universe Today
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Content: 34 exist and 3 show signs of microscopic fossilized bacteria. Another viable possibility for life on other planets would be those similar to Gliese 581c. These planets are within the habitable zone (for human life) of their main sequence star. These planets appear to have a temperature that would allow liquid water and atmosphere’s that seem spectroscopically close to Earth’s. The information that is needed would detail the greenhouse effect on these planets. If that was available, we would be able to determine suitability for human life. All of our efforts to answer the question ‘Is there life on other planets?’ are based on finding life that is similar to that on Earth. That is a typically arrogant line of research. Where is it written that the Earth type of life form is pervasive? | https://www.universetoday.com/72282/is-there-life-on-other-planets/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_669883436#4_1363603397 | Title: Is There Life On Other Planets - Universe Today
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Content: If that was available, we would be able to determine suitability for human life. All of our efforts to answer the question ‘Is there life on other planets?’ are based on finding life that is similar to that on Earth. That is a typically arrogant line of research. Where is it written that the Earth type of life form is pervasive? We have written many articles about the possibility of life on other planets for Universe Today. Here’s an article about the life on other planets, and here’s an article about life on Mars. If you’d like more info on the search for life on other planets, check out the NASA Astrobiology Institute Homepage, and here’s a link to NASA Planet Quest: Finding Life. We’ve also recorded an entire episode of Astronomy Cast all about the Future of Astronomy. | https://www.universetoday.com/72282/is-there-life-on-other-planets/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_709651312#4_1439735608 | Title: The Effects of E-Waste on the Environment and Human Health
Headings: The Effects of E-Waste on the Environment and Human Health
The Effects of E-Waste on the Environment and Human Health
The world has produced at least 50 million tons of e-waste in 2018 alone i
E-waste contains toxic chemical elements like lithium, mercury, lead, etc. which can leak into the environment ii
E-waste is shipped to third-world countries
Content: A digital gadget, especially a mobile phone, is a very personal item and people would rather throw it away than pass it on to others to use. E-waste contains toxic chemical elements like lithium, mercury, lead, etc. which can leak into the environment ii
As such, the disposal process of E-waste should not mean sending it to landfills. And this is why there are businesses which specialize in the safe removal and recycling of E-waste. In an article by V. Ranganathan entitled “Health hazards caused by unorganised e-waste disposal”, it was stated that E-waste has the following harmful effects on humans: iii
Reproductive issues
Developmental problems
Damage to the immune system
Interference with regulatory hormones
Damage to the nervous system
Kidney damage
Hampers brain development in children
May lead to lung cancer
Chronic beryllium disease
Skin ailments
Cadmium accumulations on liver and kidney
Asthmatic bronchitis
DNA damage
Muscle weakness
Endocrine system disruption
In addition, “researchers have now linked e-waste to adverse effects on human health, such as inflammation and oxidative stress – precursors to cardiovascular disease, DNA damage and possibly cancer” and “due to the crude recycling process, many pollutants, such as persistent organic pollutants and heavy metals, are released from e-waste, which can easily accumulate in the human body through the inhalation of contaminated air.” iv
E-waste is shipped to third-world countries
This usually happens when “many of these out-of-date electrical and electronic devices still have commercial value because they still work or contain expensive materials that can be recycled.” v
“Although it is legal to export discarded goods to poor countries if they can be reused or refurbished, much is being sent to Africa or Asia under false pretences” and “a substantial proportion of e-waste exports go to countries outside Europe, including West African countries. Treatment in these countries usually occurs in the informal sector, causing significant environmental pollution and health risks for local populations.” vi
This practice has only made third-world countries a popular dumping ground for old digital gadgets. | https://www.unsustainablemagazine.com/the-effects-of-e-waste-on-the-environment-and-human-health/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_709651312#5_1439738545 | Title: The Effects of E-Waste on the Environment and Human Health
Headings: The Effects of E-Waste on the Environment and Human Health
The Effects of E-Waste on the Environment and Human Health
The world has produced at least 50 million tons of e-waste in 2018 alone i
E-waste contains toxic chemical elements like lithium, mercury, lead, etc. which can leak into the environment ii
E-waste is shipped to third-world countries
Content: iii
Reproductive issues
Developmental problems
Damage to the immune system
Interference with regulatory hormones
Damage to the nervous system
Kidney damage
Hampers brain development in children
May lead to lung cancer
Chronic beryllium disease
Skin ailments
Cadmium accumulations on liver and kidney
Asthmatic bronchitis
DNA damage
Muscle weakness
Endocrine system disruption
In addition, “researchers have now linked e-waste to adverse effects on human health, such as inflammation and oxidative stress – precursors to cardiovascular disease, DNA damage and possibly cancer” and “due to the crude recycling process, many pollutants, such as persistent organic pollutants and heavy metals, are released from e-waste, which can easily accumulate in the human body through the inhalation of contaminated air.” iv
E-waste is shipped to third-world countries
This usually happens when “many of these out-of-date electrical and electronic devices still have commercial value because they still work or contain expensive materials that can be recycled.” v
“Although it is legal to export discarded goods to poor countries if they can be reused or refurbished, much is being sent to Africa or Asia under false pretences” and “a substantial proportion of e-waste exports go to countries outside Europe, including West African countries. Treatment in these countries usually occurs in the informal sector, causing significant environmental pollution and health risks for local populations.” vi
This practice has only made third-world countries a popular dumping ground for old digital gadgets. And by throwing such devices indiscriminately, it has also created a shortage for rare-earth minerals which are required in the manufacture of such appliances. Last word: Recycling old digital products is a practice not many people are willing to commit to. Hopefully, more people could be persuaded to recycle as a means to saving the Earth. i Why E-Waste is so Dangerous and How the ‘Right to Repair’ Will Save the Environment by Citizen Truth, 4 November 2018
ii Why E-Waste is so Dangerous and How the ‘Right to Repair’ Will Save the Environment by Citizen Truth, 4 November 2018
iii Health hazards caused by unorganised e-waste disposal by V. Ranganathan for yourstory.com, 28 June 2018
iv ‘E-waste pollution’ threat to human health by IOP Institute of Physics, 31 May 2011
v E-waste and the infrastructures of digitalization by Diggit Magazine (undated)
vi Toxic E-Waste Dumped in Poor Nations, Says United Nations by John Vidal for The Guardian and United Nations University, 16 December 2013 | https://www.unsustainablemagazine.com/the-effects-of-e-waste-on-the-environment-and-human-health/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_711569580#0_1444339681 | Title: Eight ways you can be a women’s rights advocate today, and every day | UN Women – Headquarters
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Eight ways you can be a women’s rights advocate today, and every day
1) Raise your voice
2) Support one another
3) Share the workload
4) Get involved
5) Educate the next generation
6) Know your rights
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_714092587#6_1450171449 | Title: Vaginal Yeast Infection During Pregnancy | Michigan Medicine
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_716431495#7_1456208368 | Title: Social Media Effects on Communication
Headings: How Has Social Media Affected Communication: Facts that Surprise!
How Has Social Media Affected Communication: Facts that Surprise!
What is Social Media?
Social Media Effects on Communication
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Information Overload
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Getting the Full Picture
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Inside Perspective of Afar
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Communication Style
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3. Unfiltered Interactions
4. GIFs and Emojis
5. Viral Messages
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1. Building a Community
2. Brands Are Speaking Directly to Audiences
3. Social Media is Changing Traditional Media
4. Brands Can Have a More Personal Connection with the Media
5. There’s an Opportunity to Coordinate with PR Efforts
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How We Value Ourselves
When people see others having a wonderful life, as represented on social media, they tend to have a negative self-image, and start to devalue their own ways of life. In addition, there is a feeling of needing to paint an inaccurately positive and ‘fun’ version of one’s own life which leads to feelings of negativity about one’s ‘real’ life. Inside Perspective of Afar
One of the positive effects of social media is the ability to get an intimate view of other cultures and places. With social media, especially on Instagram, users are able to see what others are doing around the world. People are exposed to travel ideas, new cultures, and ways of life unlike before. Broadcasting Live
Broadcasting live started as a fun, innocent idea to share life’s moments, but it’s transformed to become a large part of political movements, sharing some dark aspects of today’s society. The option to post live videos has created an important platform for serious issues that need to be spoken about. Personalized Digital Messages
Both Instagram and Snapchat have popularized the highly personalized message. People can now completely change their own faces with selfie filters, or draw pictures to send to friends, and more. Creativity soars, which is a great thing, but people can start to spend too much time personalizing picture messages. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/how-social-media-affected-communication/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_716638667#7_1456979189 | Title: How To Think Critically: Top Techniques For The Successful Student
Headings: How To Think Critically: Top Techniques For The Successful Student
How To Think Critically: Top Techniques For The Successful Student
What Is Critical Thinking?
The Skills We Need For Critical Thinking
Someone With Critical Thinking Skills Can…
The Critical Thinking Process
Why Does Critical Thinking Matter?
Ignorant Certainty
Naive Realism
How To Learn to Think Critically: 7 Steps
1. Ask Simple Questions And Question Basic Assumptions
2. Evaluate Evidence Which Already Exists
3. Push Yourself To Think Critically (And For Yourself)
4. Be Aware Of Your Thought Processes
5. Look For Common Thinking Mistakes
6. Build On Strategies
7. Practice A Critical Thinking Exercise
5 Techniques For How To Think Critically
1. Analytical Thinking
2. Communication
3. Creativity
4. Open-Mindedness
5. Problem-Solving
Final Thoughts: We Can’t Always Think Critically, But We Can Try
Content: We can also look at observations, experiences, reflections, reasonings, and communication from various sources to take us through this process. After taking our time to do this, we can determine how the situation, argument, or point of view impacts our beliefs and values as well as our actions and, ultimately, how we may respond or react to a given situation once thinking about it critically. Image by Karolina Grabowska from Pixabay
Why Does Critical Thinking Matter? As mentioned before, we can’t all think critically all the time. Typically, our own mental processes and emotions (which, again, are based on our experiences, beliefs, and values), are the first things we rely on when we are faced with a decision. But critical thinking matters because it helps us to think for ourselves. In a time when the media has so much influence over our thoughts, critical thinking allows us to effectively consider all points based on evidence, research, and also, speaking with others. Critical thinking allows us to form our own opinions, create our own arguments, and evaluate our own work. It can also have the power to change our beliefs and values, too. Ignorant Certainty
One reason that critical thinking matters is because of “ignorant certainty.” | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/how-to-think-critically/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_716638667#8_1456981637 | Title: How To Think Critically: Top Techniques For The Successful Student
Headings: How To Think Critically: Top Techniques For The Successful Student
How To Think Critically: Top Techniques For The Successful Student
What Is Critical Thinking?
The Skills We Need For Critical Thinking
Someone With Critical Thinking Skills Can…
The Critical Thinking Process
Why Does Critical Thinking Matter?
Ignorant Certainty
Naive Realism
How To Learn to Think Critically: 7 Steps
1. Ask Simple Questions And Question Basic Assumptions
2. Evaluate Evidence Which Already Exists
3. Push Yourself To Think Critically (And For Yourself)
4. Be Aware Of Your Thought Processes
5. Look For Common Thinking Mistakes
6. Build On Strategies
7. Practice A Critical Thinking Exercise
5 Techniques For How To Think Critically
1. Analytical Thinking
2. Communication
3. Creativity
4. Open-Mindedness
5. Problem-Solving
Final Thoughts: We Can’t Always Think Critically, But We Can Try
Content: But critical thinking matters because it helps us to think for ourselves. In a time when the media has so much influence over our thoughts, critical thinking allows us to effectively consider all points based on evidence, research, and also, speaking with others. Critical thinking allows us to form our own opinions, create our own arguments, and evaluate our own work. It can also have the power to change our beliefs and values, too. Ignorant Certainty
One reason that critical thinking matters is because of “ignorant certainty.” This is when we believe that everything is black and white; that there is a definite answer to one question or idea, or that our opinion is certain because we believe it to be. But, when you get to college, you’ll soon see that there are many ways to think about a question, and the answer is hardly ever one-sided. Naive Realism
Another reason that critical thinking is important is due to an idea of “naive realism.” This is almost the opposite of ignorant certainty, and is a belief that all arguments are valid, equal, and truthful. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/how-to-think-critically/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717043583#4_1458355063 | Title: Why Are Teachers Important In Our Society? They Have Influence
Headings: Why Teachers Are Important in Society- Why Teachers Matter
Why Teachers Are Important in Society- Why Teachers Matter
Why Teachers Are Important in Society
Reasons Why Teachers Matter
How Teachers Bring Change in a Student’s Life
Role Models
They Provide the Power of Education
Guidance
Dedication
Teachers Play a Great Role in the Economic Development of the Country
The Most Important Characteristics of a Great Teacher
The following attributes make the difference between a good teacher and a truly great teacher who becomes an inspiration to their students.
How to Become a Teacher
All this positive talk about teachers have you thinking you’re ready to become one? The following steps will take you there.
1. Get Experience
2. Pre-K, K-8, or High School
3. Get a Degree
4. Get a Teaching Certificate
Conclusion
Content: If you’re thinking of becoming a teacher, here are even more reasons why you should invest in a teaching career. Role Models
Teachers are the ultimate role models for students. The fact that students come into contact with many different types of teachers in their academic career means that more likely than not, there will be a teacher that speaks to them. The teacher-student connection is invaluable for some students, who may otherwise not have that stability. Teachers will stay positive for their students even when things can seem grim. A great teacher always has compassion for their students, understanding of their students’ personal lives, and appreciation for their academic goals and achievements. Teachers are role models for children to be positive, always try harder, and reach for the stars. They Provide the Power of Education
Knowledge and education are the basis for all things that can be accomplished in life. Teachers provide the power of education to today’s youth, thereby giving them the possibility for a better future. Teachers simplify the complex, and make abstract concepts accessible to students. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/the-importance-of-teachers/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717043583#5_1458357322 | Title: Why Are Teachers Important In Our Society? They Have Influence
Headings: Why Teachers Are Important in Society- Why Teachers Matter
Why Teachers Are Important in Society- Why Teachers Matter
Why Teachers Are Important in Society
Reasons Why Teachers Matter
How Teachers Bring Change in a Student’s Life
Role Models
They Provide the Power of Education
Guidance
Dedication
Teachers Play a Great Role in the Economic Development of the Country
The Most Important Characteristics of a Great Teacher
The following attributes make the difference between a good teacher and a truly great teacher who becomes an inspiration to their students.
How to Become a Teacher
All this positive talk about teachers have you thinking you’re ready to become one? The following steps will take you there.
1. Get Experience
2. Pre-K, K-8, or High School
3. Get a Degree
4. Get a Teaching Certificate
Conclusion
Content: A great teacher always has compassion for their students, understanding of their students’ personal lives, and appreciation for their academic goals and achievements. Teachers are role models for children to be positive, always try harder, and reach for the stars. They Provide the Power of Education
Knowledge and education are the basis for all things that can be accomplished in life. Teachers provide the power of education to today’s youth, thereby giving them the possibility for a better future. Teachers simplify the complex, and make abstract concepts accessible to students. Teachers also expose children to ideas and topics that they might otherwise not have come into contact with. They can expand on interests and push their students to do better. Teachers don’t accept failure, and therefore, students are more likely to succeed. Teachers know when to push students, when to give a gentle nudge in the right direction, and when to let students figure it out on their own. But they won’t let a student give up. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/the-importance-of-teachers/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717043583#6_1458359479 | Title: Why Are Teachers Important In Our Society? They Have Influence
Headings: Why Teachers Are Important in Society- Why Teachers Matter
Why Teachers Are Important in Society- Why Teachers Matter
Why Teachers Are Important in Society
Reasons Why Teachers Matter
How Teachers Bring Change in a Student’s Life
Role Models
They Provide the Power of Education
Guidance
Dedication
Teachers Play a Great Role in the Economic Development of the Country
The Most Important Characteristics of a Great Teacher
The following attributes make the difference between a good teacher and a truly great teacher who becomes an inspiration to their students.
How to Become a Teacher
All this positive talk about teachers have you thinking you’re ready to become one? The following steps will take you there.
1. Get Experience
2. Pre-K, K-8, or High School
3. Get a Degree
4. Get a Teaching Certificate
Conclusion
Content: Teachers also expose children to ideas and topics that they might otherwise not have come into contact with. They can expand on interests and push their students to do better. Teachers don’t accept failure, and therefore, students are more likely to succeed. Teachers know when to push students, when to give a gentle nudge in the right direction, and when to let students figure it out on their own. But they won’t let a student give up. Guidance
Teacher provide guidance to students of all types. Teachers are able to see each child’s strengths and weaknesses and can provide assistance and guidance to either get them up to speed or push them higher. They will help to reveal student’s best skills and teach valuable life skills as well, such as communication, compassion, presentation, organization, following directions, and more. They are also a source of inspiration and motivation. Teachers inspire students to do well, and motivate them to work hard and keep their academic goals on track. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/the-importance-of-teachers/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717043583#7_1458361611 | Title: Why Are Teachers Important In Our Society? They Have Influence
Headings: Why Teachers Are Important in Society- Why Teachers Matter
Why Teachers Are Important in Society- Why Teachers Matter
Why Teachers Are Important in Society
Reasons Why Teachers Matter
How Teachers Bring Change in a Student’s Life
Role Models
They Provide the Power of Education
Guidance
Dedication
Teachers Play a Great Role in the Economic Development of the Country
The Most Important Characteristics of a Great Teacher
The following attributes make the difference between a good teacher and a truly great teacher who becomes an inspiration to their students.
How to Become a Teacher
All this positive talk about teachers have you thinking you’re ready to become one? The following steps will take you there.
1. Get Experience
2. Pre-K, K-8, or High School
3. Get a Degree
4. Get a Teaching Certificate
Conclusion
Content: Guidance
Teacher provide guidance to students of all types. Teachers are able to see each child’s strengths and weaknesses and can provide assistance and guidance to either get them up to speed or push them higher. They will help to reveal student’s best skills and teach valuable life skills as well, such as communication, compassion, presentation, organization, following directions, and more. They are also a source of inspiration and motivation. Teachers inspire students to do well, and motivate them to work hard and keep their academic goals on track. Dedication
One of the most important parts of teaching is having dedication. Teachers not only listen, but also coach and mentor their students. They are able to help shape academic goals and are dedicated to getting their students to achieve them. Teachers have patience for their students and are understanding when a concept isn’t taking. Teachers do what they do because they want to help others. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/the-importance-of-teachers/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717043583#8_1458363701 | Title: Why Are Teachers Important In Our Society? They Have Influence
Headings: Why Teachers Are Important in Society- Why Teachers Matter
Why Teachers Are Important in Society- Why Teachers Matter
Why Teachers Are Important in Society
Reasons Why Teachers Matter
How Teachers Bring Change in a Student’s Life
Role Models
They Provide the Power of Education
Guidance
Dedication
Teachers Play a Great Role in the Economic Development of the Country
The Most Important Characteristics of a Great Teacher
The following attributes make the difference between a good teacher and a truly great teacher who becomes an inspiration to their students.
How to Become a Teacher
All this positive talk about teachers have you thinking you’re ready to become one? The following steps will take you there.
1. Get Experience
2. Pre-K, K-8, or High School
3. Get a Degree
4. Get a Teaching Certificate
Conclusion
Content: Dedication
One of the most important parts of teaching is having dedication. Teachers not only listen, but also coach and mentor their students. They are able to help shape academic goals and are dedicated to getting their students to achieve them. Teachers have patience for their students and are understanding when a concept isn’t taking. Teachers do what they do because they want to help others. They are not teaching for recognition or a paycheck but because they have a passion for youth and education. Teachers typically believe in the power of education and the importance of providing children with good role models and are teaching because of that belief. They are dedicated to the cause. Finally, teachers’ dedication is shown by their ‘round-the-clock work habits. Teachers don’t stop working when the school bell rings. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/the-importance-of-teachers/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717446690#2_1459654469 | Title: Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom for Teaching and Learning
Headings: What is the Multiple Intelligences Theory?
What is the Multiple Intelligences Theory?
What is the Multiple Intelligences Theory?
Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligence
The Eight Intelligences
Linguistic Intelligence
Teaching for Linguistic Intelligence:
Learning with Linguistic Intelligence:
Logical-Mathematical Intelligence
Teaching for Logical-Mathematical Intelligence:
Learning with Logical-Mathematical Intelligence:
Visual-Spatial Intelligence
Teaching for Visual-Spatial Intelligence:
Learning with Visual-Spatial Intelligence:
Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence
Teaching for Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence:
Learning with Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence:
Musical Intelligence
Teaching for Musical Intelligence:
Use the following activities and techniques for students and groups with high musical intelligence:
Learning with Musical Intelligence:
Interpersonal Intelligence
Teaching for Interpersonal Intelligence:
Use the following activities and techniques for students and groups with high interpersonal intelligence:
Learning with Interpersonal Intelligence:
Intrapersonal Intelligence
Teaching for Intrapersonal Intelligence:
Use the following activities and techniques for students and groups with high intrapersonal intelligence:
Learning with Intrapersonal Intelligence:
Naturalist Intelligence
Teaching for Naturalist Intelligence:
Learning with Naturalist Intelligence:
Educational Benefits of Applying Multiple Intelligences Theory
Planning With Intelligence:
What Multiple Intelligences Theory Can Teach Us:
Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom:
How can the Multiple Intelligences be Implemented in the Classroom?
Classroom Layout
How to Identify the Intelligences in Your Classroom
Expand Upon Traditional Activities:
Results of This Program:
The Teacher’s Role:
Teaching in the Way the Child Learns:
Factors In Educational Reform
Challenges of Multiple Intelligences Theory
The Difference Between Multiple Intelligences and Learning Styles
Conclusion
Content: For example, a person with high musical intelligence and low visual-spatial intelligence may succeed in music class, but may struggle in art class. Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligence
Howard Gardner of Harvard University first came up with the theory of multiple intelligences in 1983. Gardner argues that there are eight types of intelligence, far more than the standard I.Q. test can account for. He goes on to say that these multiple intelligences “challenge an educational system that assumes that everyone can learn the same materials in the same way and that a uniform, universal measure suffices to test student learning.” Gardner argues that schools and teachers should teach in a way that supports all types of intelligences, not just the traditional ones such as linguistic and logical intelligences. The Eight Intelligences
1. Linguistic Intelligence (“word smart”)
2. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence (“number/reasoning smart”)
3. Visual-Spatial Intelligence (“picture smart”)
4. Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence (“body smart”)
5. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/what-is-the-multiple-intelligences-theory/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717563969#7_1460050604 | Title: The Importance Of Critical Thinking, and how to improve it
Headings: Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
What Is Critical Thinking?
How Has The Definition Evolved Over Time?
The Importance Of Critical Thinking
1. Critical Thinking Is Universal
2. Crucial For The Economy
3. Improves Language & Presentation Skills
4. Promotes Creativity
5. Important For Self-Reflection
6. The Basis Of Science & Democracy
Benefits Of Critical Thinking
1. Key For Career Success
2. Better Decision Making
3. Can Make You Happier!
4. Form Well-Informed Opinions
5. Better Citizens
6. Improves Relationships
7. Promotes Curiosity
8. Allows For Creativity
9. Enhances Problem Solving Skills
10. An Activity For The Mind
11. Creates Independence
12. Crucial Life Skill
How to Think Critically
How To Improve Your Critical Thinking
How Is Critical Thinking Developed At School?
How Does Critical Thinking Apply To Your Career?
Impress Your Employer
Careers That Require Critical Thinking
What Is Someone With Critical Thinking Skills Capable Of Doing?
The Process Of Critical Thinking
What Are Your Goals?
Foresight
What Does The Future Of Critical Thinking Hold?
Why Is Critical Thinking So Important?
Content: 5. Important For Self-Reflection
Without critical thinking, how can we really live a meaningful life? We need this skill to self-reflect and justify our ways of life and opinions. Critical thinking provides us with the tools to evaluate ourselves in the way that we need to. Photo by Marcelo Chagas from Pexels
6. The Basis Of Science & Democracy
In order to have a democracy and to prove scientific facts, we need critical thinking in the world. Theories must be backed up with knowledge. In order for a society to effectively function, its citizens need to establish opinions about what’s right and wrong (by using critical thinking!). Benefits Of Critical Thinking
We know that critical thinking is good for society as a whole, but what are some benefits of critical thinking on an individual level? Why is critical thinking important for us? | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/why-is-critical-thinking-important/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717563969#8_1460052948 | Title: The Importance Of Critical Thinking, and how to improve it
Headings: Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
What Is Critical Thinking?
How Has The Definition Evolved Over Time?
The Importance Of Critical Thinking
1. Critical Thinking Is Universal
2. Crucial For The Economy
3. Improves Language & Presentation Skills
4. Promotes Creativity
5. Important For Self-Reflection
6. The Basis Of Science & Democracy
Benefits Of Critical Thinking
1. Key For Career Success
2. Better Decision Making
3. Can Make You Happier!
4. Form Well-Informed Opinions
5. Better Citizens
6. Improves Relationships
7. Promotes Curiosity
8. Allows For Creativity
9. Enhances Problem Solving Skills
10. An Activity For The Mind
11. Creates Independence
12. Crucial Life Skill
How to Think Critically
How To Improve Your Critical Thinking
How Is Critical Thinking Developed At School?
How Does Critical Thinking Apply To Your Career?
Impress Your Employer
Careers That Require Critical Thinking
What Is Someone With Critical Thinking Skills Capable Of Doing?
The Process Of Critical Thinking
What Are Your Goals?
Foresight
What Does The Future Of Critical Thinking Hold?
Why Is Critical Thinking So Important?
Content: The Basis Of Science & Democracy
In order to have a democracy and to prove scientific facts, we need critical thinking in the world. Theories must be backed up with knowledge. In order for a society to effectively function, its citizens need to establish opinions about what’s right and wrong (by using critical thinking!). Benefits Of Critical Thinking
We know that critical thinking is good for society as a whole, but what are some benefits of critical thinking on an individual level? Why is critical thinking important for us? 1. Key For Career Success
Critical thinking is crucial for many career paths. Not just for scientists, but lawyers, doctors, reporters, engineers, accountants, and analysts (among many others) all have to use critical thinking in their positions. In fact, according to the World Economic Forum, critical thinking is one of the most desirable skills to have in the workforce, as it helps analyze information, think outside the box, solve problems with innovative solutions, and plan systematically. 2. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/why-is-critical-thinking-important/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717563969#10_1460057798 | Title: The Importance Of Critical Thinking, and how to improve it
Headings: Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
What Is Critical Thinking?
How Has The Definition Evolved Over Time?
The Importance Of Critical Thinking
1. Critical Thinking Is Universal
2. Crucial For The Economy
3. Improves Language & Presentation Skills
4. Promotes Creativity
5. Important For Self-Reflection
6. The Basis Of Science & Democracy
Benefits Of Critical Thinking
1. Key For Career Success
2. Better Decision Making
3. Can Make You Happier!
4. Form Well-Informed Opinions
5. Better Citizens
6. Improves Relationships
7. Promotes Curiosity
8. Allows For Creativity
9. Enhances Problem Solving Skills
10. An Activity For The Mind
11. Creates Independence
12. Crucial Life Skill
How to Think Critically
How To Improve Your Critical Thinking
How Is Critical Thinking Developed At School?
How Does Critical Thinking Apply To Your Career?
Impress Your Employer
Careers That Require Critical Thinking
What Is Someone With Critical Thinking Skills Capable Of Doing?
The Process Of Critical Thinking
What Are Your Goals?
Foresight
What Does The Future Of Critical Thinking Hold?
Why Is Critical Thinking So Important?
Content: Better Decision Making
There’s no doubt about it — critical thinkers make the best choices. Critical thinking helps us deal with everyday problems as they come our way, and very often this thought process is even done subconsciously. It helps us think independently and trust our gut feeling. 3. Can Make You Happier! While this often goes unnoticed, being in touch with yourself and having a deep understanding of why you think the way you think can really make you happier. Critical thinking can help you better understand yourself, and in turn, help you avoid any kind of negative or limiting beliefs, and focus more on your strengths. Being able to share your thoughts can increase your quality of life. 4. Form Well-Informed Opinions
There is no shortage of information coming at us from all angles. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/why-is-critical-thinking-important/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717563969#11_1460060105 | Title: The Importance Of Critical Thinking, and how to improve it
Headings: Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
What Is Critical Thinking?
How Has The Definition Evolved Over Time?
The Importance Of Critical Thinking
1. Critical Thinking Is Universal
2. Crucial For The Economy
3. Improves Language & Presentation Skills
4. Promotes Creativity
5. Important For Self-Reflection
6. The Basis Of Science & Democracy
Benefits Of Critical Thinking
1. Key For Career Success
2. Better Decision Making
3. Can Make You Happier!
4. Form Well-Informed Opinions
5. Better Citizens
6. Improves Relationships
7. Promotes Curiosity
8. Allows For Creativity
9. Enhances Problem Solving Skills
10. An Activity For The Mind
11. Creates Independence
12. Crucial Life Skill
How to Think Critically
How To Improve Your Critical Thinking
How Is Critical Thinking Developed At School?
How Does Critical Thinking Apply To Your Career?
Impress Your Employer
Careers That Require Critical Thinking
What Is Someone With Critical Thinking Skills Capable Of Doing?
The Process Of Critical Thinking
What Are Your Goals?
Foresight
What Does The Future Of Critical Thinking Hold?
Why Is Critical Thinking So Important?
Content: While this often goes unnoticed, being in touch with yourself and having a deep understanding of why you think the way you think can really make you happier. Critical thinking can help you better understand yourself, and in turn, help you avoid any kind of negative or limiting beliefs, and focus more on your strengths. Being able to share your thoughts can increase your quality of life. 4. Form Well-Informed Opinions
There is no shortage of information coming at us from all angles. And that’s exactly why we need to use our critical thinking skills and decide for ourselves what to believe. Critical thinking allows us to ensure that our opinions are based on the facts, and help us sort through all that extra noise. 5. Better Citizens
One of the most inspiring critical thinking quotes is by former US president Thomas Jefferson: “ An educated citizenry is a vital requisite for our survival as a free people.” | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/why-is-critical-thinking-important/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717563969#12_1460062530 | Title: The Importance Of Critical Thinking, and how to improve it
Headings: Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
What Is Critical Thinking?
How Has The Definition Evolved Over Time?
The Importance Of Critical Thinking
1. Critical Thinking Is Universal
2. Crucial For The Economy
3. Improves Language & Presentation Skills
4. Promotes Creativity
5. Important For Self-Reflection
6. The Basis Of Science & Democracy
Benefits Of Critical Thinking
1. Key For Career Success
2. Better Decision Making
3. Can Make You Happier!
4. Form Well-Informed Opinions
5. Better Citizens
6. Improves Relationships
7. Promotes Curiosity
8. Allows For Creativity
9. Enhances Problem Solving Skills
10. An Activity For The Mind
11. Creates Independence
12. Crucial Life Skill
How to Think Critically
How To Improve Your Critical Thinking
How Is Critical Thinking Developed At School?
How Does Critical Thinking Apply To Your Career?
Impress Your Employer
Careers That Require Critical Thinking
What Is Someone With Critical Thinking Skills Capable Of Doing?
The Process Of Critical Thinking
What Are Your Goals?
Foresight
What Does The Future Of Critical Thinking Hold?
Why Is Critical Thinking So Important?
Content: And that’s exactly why we need to use our critical thinking skills and decide for ourselves what to believe. Critical thinking allows us to ensure that our opinions are based on the facts, and help us sort through all that extra noise. 5. Better Citizens
One of the most inspiring critical thinking quotes is by former US president Thomas Jefferson: “ An educated citizenry is a vital requisite for our survival as a free people.” What Jefferson is stressing to us here is that critical thinkers make better citizens, as they are able to see the entire picture without getting sucked into biases and propaganda. 6. Improves Relationships
While you may be convinced that being a critical thinker is bound to cause you problems in relationships, this really couldn’t be less true! Being a critical thinker can allow you to better understand the perspective of others, and can help you become more open-minded towards different views. 7. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/why-is-critical-thinking-important/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717563969#13_1460064977 | Title: The Importance Of Critical Thinking, and how to improve it
Headings: Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
What Is Critical Thinking?
How Has The Definition Evolved Over Time?
The Importance Of Critical Thinking
1. Critical Thinking Is Universal
2. Crucial For The Economy
3. Improves Language & Presentation Skills
4. Promotes Creativity
5. Important For Self-Reflection
6. The Basis Of Science & Democracy
Benefits Of Critical Thinking
1. Key For Career Success
2. Better Decision Making
3. Can Make You Happier!
4. Form Well-Informed Opinions
5. Better Citizens
6. Improves Relationships
7. Promotes Curiosity
8. Allows For Creativity
9. Enhances Problem Solving Skills
10. An Activity For The Mind
11. Creates Independence
12. Crucial Life Skill
How to Think Critically
How To Improve Your Critical Thinking
How Is Critical Thinking Developed At School?
How Does Critical Thinking Apply To Your Career?
Impress Your Employer
Careers That Require Critical Thinking
What Is Someone With Critical Thinking Skills Capable Of Doing?
The Process Of Critical Thinking
What Are Your Goals?
Foresight
What Does The Future Of Critical Thinking Hold?
Why Is Critical Thinking So Important?
Content: What Jefferson is stressing to us here is that critical thinkers make better citizens, as they are able to see the entire picture without getting sucked into biases and propaganda. 6. Improves Relationships
While you may be convinced that being a critical thinker is bound to cause you problems in relationships, this really couldn’t be less true! Being a critical thinker can allow you to better understand the perspective of others, and can help you become more open-minded towards different views. 7. Promotes Curiosity
Critical thinkers are constantly curious about all kinds of things in life, and tend to have a wide range of interests. Critical thinking means constantly asking questions and wanting to know more, about why, what, who, where, when, and everything else that can help them make sense of a situation or concept, never taking anything at face value. 8. Allows For Creativity
Critical thinkers are also highly creative thinkers, and see themselves as limitless when it comes to possibilities. They are constantly looking to take things further, which is crucial in the workforce. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/why-is-critical-thinking-important/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717563969#16_1460072656 | Title: The Importance Of Critical Thinking, and how to improve it
Headings: Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
What Is Critical Thinking?
How Has The Definition Evolved Over Time?
The Importance Of Critical Thinking
1. Critical Thinking Is Universal
2. Crucial For The Economy
3. Improves Language & Presentation Skills
4. Promotes Creativity
5. Important For Self-Reflection
6. The Basis Of Science & Democracy
Benefits Of Critical Thinking
1. Key For Career Success
2. Better Decision Making
3. Can Make You Happier!
4. Form Well-Informed Opinions
5. Better Citizens
6. Improves Relationships
7. Promotes Curiosity
8. Allows For Creativity
9. Enhances Problem Solving Skills
10. An Activity For The Mind
11. Creates Independence
12. Crucial Life Skill
How to Think Critically
How To Improve Your Critical Thinking
How Is Critical Thinking Developed At School?
How Does Critical Thinking Apply To Your Career?
Impress Your Employer
Careers That Require Critical Thinking
What Is Someone With Critical Thinking Skills Capable Of Doing?
The Process Of Critical Thinking
What Are Your Goals?
Foresight
What Does The Future Of Critical Thinking Hold?
Why Is Critical Thinking So Important?
Content: Like Einstein, they have the potential to literally change the world. 10. An Activity For The Mind
Just like our muscles, in order for them to be strong, our mind also needs to be exercised and challenged. It’s safe to say that critical thinking is almost like an activity for the mind — and it needs to be practiced. Critical thinking encourages the development of many crucial skills such as logical thinking, decision making, and open-mindness. 11. Creates Independence
When we think critically, we think on our own as we trust ourselves more. Critical thinking is key to creating independence, and encouraging students to make their own decisions and form their own opinions. 12. Crucial Life Skill
Critical thinking is crucial not just for learning, but for life overall! | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/why-is-critical-thinking-important/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717563969#17_1460074936 | Title: The Importance Of Critical Thinking, and how to improve it
Headings: Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
Why Is Critical Thinking Important? A Survival Guide
What Is Critical Thinking?
How Has The Definition Evolved Over Time?
The Importance Of Critical Thinking
1. Critical Thinking Is Universal
2. Crucial For The Economy
3. Improves Language & Presentation Skills
4. Promotes Creativity
5. Important For Self-Reflection
6. The Basis Of Science & Democracy
Benefits Of Critical Thinking
1. Key For Career Success
2. Better Decision Making
3. Can Make You Happier!
4. Form Well-Informed Opinions
5. Better Citizens
6. Improves Relationships
7. Promotes Curiosity
8. Allows For Creativity
9. Enhances Problem Solving Skills
10. An Activity For The Mind
11. Creates Independence
12. Crucial Life Skill
How to Think Critically
How To Improve Your Critical Thinking
How Is Critical Thinking Developed At School?
How Does Critical Thinking Apply To Your Career?
Impress Your Employer
Careers That Require Critical Thinking
What Is Someone With Critical Thinking Skills Capable Of Doing?
The Process Of Critical Thinking
What Are Your Goals?
Foresight
What Does The Future Of Critical Thinking Hold?
Why Is Critical Thinking So Important?
Content: 11. Creates Independence
When we think critically, we think on our own as we trust ourselves more. Critical thinking is key to creating independence, and encouraging students to make their own decisions and form their own opinions. 12. Crucial Life Skill
Critical thinking is crucial not just for learning, but for life overall! Education isn’t just a way to prepare ourselves for life, but it’s pretty much life itself. Learning is a lifelong process that we go through each and every day. How to Think Critically
Now that you know the benefits of thinking critically, how do you actually do it? How To Improve Your Critical Thinking
Define Your Question: When it comes to critical thinking, it’s important to always keep your goal in mind. | https://www.uopeople.edu/blog/why-is-critical-thinking-important/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_717726152#0_1460575991 | Title: Bachelor of Science in Health Science | University of the People
Headings: Bachelor of Science in Health Science
Bachelor of Science in Health Science
Overview
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Content: Bachelor of Science in Health Science | University of the People
Bachelor of Science in Health Science
Overview
Program Goals
Admission Requirements
Transferability
Paying For School
Program Requirements
Curriculum
Careers
Technology Requirements
FAQ
Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Health Science is an accredited online degree program, training students for exciting careers in healthcare, community organizing, and education. The program takes an interdisciplinary approach, drawing knowledge from many areas of study including public health, healthcare, bioethics, and mental health. Students will learn about disease prevention, community health, nutrition, and how different healthcare systems operate. The Bachelor of Science in Health Science emphasizes the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to function in today’s complex and evolving health care environment. Through a balance of theory and practice, the Bachelor of Science in Health Science introduces students to the interdisciplinary expertise needed to support individual well-being and contribute to the prevention of disease and the improvement of societal health. The program provides an understanding of community and public health theories and models and their application to real-world situations. Each student will be connected with a personal Program Advisor at the commencement of their studies, who will remain with them until graduation. The student's personal Program Advisor acts as his/her support system throughout their studies. The personal Program Advisor will be happy to answer any questions the student may have, offer academic advice, discuss course selection, and offer encouragement throughout the student's studies. Courses >
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_719798910#3_1465679780 | Title: How Can You Probate a Lost Will? Probating a Copy of Lost Will in Florida
Headings: How to Probate a Lost Will in Florida
How to Probate a Lost Will in Florida
Florida Probate | Probating a Copy (Lost) Will
What if the Original Will Cannot be Located?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Lost Wills
Can a Copy of a Will be Probated if the Original is Lost?
What if There is No Copy of a Lost Will?
Is There Any Other Way to Establish a Copy of a Will?
What Happens if the Will Can’t Be Established?
Is it Always a Good Idea to Try to Establish a Lost Will?
What if Family Members Conflict over a Lost Will?
FULL DISCLOSURE
Content: Any interested person may establish the full and precise terms of a lost or destroyed will and offer the will for probate. The specific content of the will must be proved by two disinterested witnesses, or, if a correct copy is provided, it shall be proved by one disinterested witness. ( Florida Statutes §733.207)
When a copy of the will is available, this will typically be accomplished by having one of the two witnesses to the will testify that the copy submitted is an accurate copy of the will he or she witnessed and signed. Establishing a lost or destroyed will is trickier if there is no copy available, for a few reasons: Two witnesses are required instead of just one
It may be difficult to identify and locate the witnesses who signed the will without a copy of the will
The witnesses must be able to establish the terms of the will from memory if there is not a copy of the will available to review and verify
Another obstacle that arises when a will is missing is that Florida courts presume that a will that can’t be located has been intentionally destroyed by the testator. Under Florida law, intentional destruction of a will is one way the testator can revoke the will. Thus, the burden shifts to the personal representative or other party seeking to establish the will to show that the testator did not revoke the will by tearing it up, burning it, or otherwise intentionally destroying it. This may be established through evidence such as: Evidence that someone else who stood to benefit from destruction of the will may have destroyed the will,
Evidence of accidental destruction of the will,
Evidence that the will existed after the death of the testator, and so he/she could not have destroyed it, or
Evidence that the testator lacked testamentary capacity, and therefore could not have made a valid revocation of the will
In some cases, the evidentiary issues can be avoided by securing waivers from all heirs who would inherit under intestate succession. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Lost Wills
Can a Copy of a Will be Probated if the Original is Lost? | https://www.upchurchlaw.com/florida-probate-probating-a-copy-lost-will/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_719798910#4_1465682741 | Title: How Can You Probate a Lost Will? Probating a Copy of Lost Will in Florida
Headings: How to Probate a Lost Will in Florida
How to Probate a Lost Will in Florida
Florida Probate | Probating a Copy (Lost) Will
What if the Original Will Cannot be Located?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Lost Wills
Can a Copy of a Will be Probated if the Original is Lost?
What if There is No Copy of a Lost Will?
Is There Any Other Way to Establish a Copy of a Will?
What Happens if the Will Can’t Be Established?
Is it Always a Good Idea to Try to Establish a Lost Will?
What if Family Members Conflict over a Lost Will?
FULL DISCLOSURE
Content: Under Florida law, intentional destruction of a will is one way the testator can revoke the will. Thus, the burden shifts to the personal representative or other party seeking to establish the will to show that the testator did not revoke the will by tearing it up, burning it, or otherwise intentionally destroying it. This may be established through evidence such as: Evidence that someone else who stood to benefit from destruction of the will may have destroyed the will,
Evidence of accidental destruction of the will,
Evidence that the will existed after the death of the testator, and so he/she could not have destroyed it, or
Evidence that the testator lacked testamentary capacity, and therefore could not have made a valid revocation of the will
In some cases, the evidentiary issues can be avoided by securing waivers from all heirs who would inherit under intestate succession. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Lost Wills
Can a Copy of a Will be Probated if the Original is Lost? The short answer is yes, but you can’t simply submit a copy to probate in place of the original. Florida law sets forth specific procedures that are required to establish that a copy of a will is accurate, and that the testator did not intentionally revoke the will by destroying the original. What if There is No Copy of a Lost Will? It may still be possible to probate a will when no copy is available, but the bar is high. Two disinterested witnesses must be able to testify to the specific contents of the will. | https://www.upchurchlaw.com/florida-probate-probating-a-copy-lost-will/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_719798910#6_1465687029 | Title: How Can You Probate a Lost Will? Probating a Copy of Lost Will in Florida
Headings: How to Probate a Lost Will in Florida
How to Probate a Lost Will in Florida
Florida Probate | Probating a Copy (Lost) Will
What if the Original Will Cannot be Located?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Lost Wills
Can a Copy of a Will be Probated if the Original is Lost?
What if There is No Copy of a Lost Will?
Is There Any Other Way to Establish a Copy of a Will?
What Happens if the Will Can’t Be Established?
Is it Always a Good Idea to Try to Establish a Lost Will?
What if Family Members Conflict over a Lost Will?
FULL DISCLOSURE
Content: And, the person seeking to establish the will must also show evidence that the testator didn’t intentionally destroy the will. Is There Any Other Way to Establish a Copy of a Will? The probate court may grant a petition to establish and probate a copy of a will if all intestate heirs are willing to sign a waiver. However, if there is even one hold-out, a court proceeding will be required to establish the will, and evidence will be required as described in the Florida statute. What Happens if the Will Can’t Be Established? Sometimes, there is insufficient evidence to establish that a copy of a will accurately reflects the lost original, or there is no copy and witnesses are unable to reconstruct the content of the will for the court. What happens next depends on whether the deceased had a prior will that was revoked by the creation of the lost will. If there was no will in force at the time the lost will was created, property will be distributed according to Florida’s intestate succession law. But, if there was a previous will in force, that will may be revived by the presumed revocation of the lost will. Is it Always a Good Idea to Try to Establish a Lost Will? | https://www.upchurchlaw.com/florida-probate-probating-a-copy-lost-will/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_720483661#4_1467373461 | Title: Administrative Law Examples: Everything You Need to know
Headings: Administrative Law Examples: Everything You Need to know
Administrative Law Examples: Everything You Need to know
Functions of Administrative Law
Administrative Bodies
Agency Protection
Content: When Congress issues a law on a complex issue, for instance, officials need help in assessing all details of how such a law will be implemented and enforced. The law usually has its own regulations and rules that are not stated in statutes, with harsh procedures that individuals must follow to get assistance from an agency in filing appeals or claims. Administrative Bodies
There are also attorneys who deal in administrative law and can offer help when navigating through such complex procedures. Administrative law is enforced by various bodies in the form of: Federal Communications Commission
Department of Labor
The President
Depending on the agency, such agencies have the power to enforce and issue regulations when necessary. The government is comprised of various administrative bodies also known as regulatory agencies. Such agencies can operate federal, state, and local programs. Moreover, they also have authorization to dispense benefits, licenses, and permits. They are also given authority to levy punishment when necessary and investigate filed complaints. These agencies get authority via the U.S. Constitution, specially Article One, Section Eight under the Necessary and Proper Clause, granting Congress the right to establish laws necessary in carrying out duties noted in the Constitution, including authority necessary to govern and create agencies in administrating programs formed via the government. | https://www.upcounsel.com/administrative-law-examples |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_720483661#5_1467375341 | Title: Administrative Law Examples: Everything You Need to know
Headings: Administrative Law Examples: Everything You Need to know
Administrative Law Examples: Everything You Need to know
Functions of Administrative Law
Administrative Bodies
Agency Protection
Content: The government is comprised of various administrative bodies also known as regulatory agencies. Such agencies can operate federal, state, and local programs. Moreover, they also have authorization to dispense benefits, licenses, and permits. They are also given authority to levy punishment when necessary and investigate filed complaints. These agencies get authority via the U.S. Constitution, specially Article One, Section Eight under the Necessary and Proper Clause, granting Congress the right to establish laws necessary in carrying out duties noted in the Constitution, including authority necessary to govern and create agencies in administrating programs formed via the government. Agency Protection
The agencies are also in charge of safeguarding privacy, civil rights, among other safety measures. For instance, Congress created the Clean Air Act to stop pollution via the Environmental Protection Agency. In addition, the EPA can enforce parts of the act, which includes the following: Conducting inspections
Holding of hearings
Levying penalties where necessary
Looking into complaints
All agencies are given power from Congress or state legislative bodies when it comes to the states. Such agencies act on behalf of an executive body. | https://www.upcounsel.com/administrative-law-examples |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_735643081#8_1506103247 | Title: Liability for Environmental Contamination
Headings: Liability for Environmental Contamination
Liability for Environmental Contamination
Liability Under CERCLA
Defenses to Liability Under CERCLA
Recoverable Costs Under CERCLA
RCRA Cleanup Authorities
The Oil Pollution Act of 1990
Financial Responsibility Requirements
State Cleanup Laws
Content: 42 U.S.C. sec. 6924 (u). See also Section 12.2: Hazardous Wastes. The Oil Pollution Act of 1990
The OPA establishes a comprehensive liability scheme similar to CERCLA but applicable to discharges of oil. Any owner or operator (or other responsible party) of a vessel or facility from which oil is discharged, or which poses the substantial threat of a discharge of oil, into or upon navigable waters adjoining shorelines or the exclusive economic zone is liable up to a certain limit for certain specified removal costs and damages. 33 U.S.C. sec. 2702 (a). " Removal costs" mean any costs incurred by the federal, tribal, or state government under the CWA's oil spill response provisions, 33 U.S.C. sec. 1321, or under state law; | https://www.upcounsel.com/lectl-liability-for-environmental-contamination |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_735803338#1_1506405232 | Title: Victimless or Consensual Crime - Criminal Classification
Headings: Victimless or Consensual Crime - Criminal Classification
Victimless or Consensual Crime - Criminal Classification
Victimless Crime: Criminal Law Basics
Victimless Crime
Arguments Against Prosecution of Victimless Crime
Arguments For Prosecution of Victimless Crime
Content: A lively debate continues as to whether victimless crimes really are "victimless," and some crimes legally regarded as victimless, such as prostitution, stand in the forefront of debate over whether anyone is harmed or not, physically, morally, or otherwise. Arguments Against Prosecution of Victimless Crime
A common argument for ending prosecution of consensual crimes is that prosecuting these activities causes more harm to society that simply decriminalizing them. A few popular examples cited for this argument are the War on Drugs and its ramifications, overcrowded jails and prisons, and the high cost of prosecuting and punishing people for crimes, which it is argued, cause less damage to society than the "solution." In the United States, estimates tower at $40 billion per year just for prosecuting consensual crimes. This cost is in addition to the costs of incarcerating people who, it is argued, don't belong behind bars to begin with. Arguments For Prosecution of Victimless Crime
There are several arguments for maintaining the prosecution of victimless crime. There are arguments regarding costs, but the main thrust of maintaining prosecution tends to be rooted in arguing that society as a whole is enhanced by locking up victimless criminal offenders. One argument runs that, while the cost of additional law enforcement and the prosecution of consensual crime is high, the financial costs that would result from decriminalizing activities such as drug use, unbuckled seat-belts, drunk driving, and possession of some kinds of firearms would be unacceptably high. Second, it is argued that the cost to the core values of society would be very grave for decriminalizing activities such as prostitution, bigamy and some forms of gambling. It is argued that decriminalization would drastically diminish overall quality of life, inflicting real harm on the fabric of society. | https://www.upcounsel.com/lectl-victimless-or-consensual-crime-criminal-classification |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_754202392#11_1552465883 | Title: What is Social Engineering? 12 Prevention Tips for 2021 | UpGuard
Headings: What is Social Engineering? 12 Prevention Tips for 2021
What is Social Engineering? 12 Prevention Tips for 2021
Table of contents
Why do cybercriminals use Social Engineering?
How does Social Engineering work?
What are the six principles of influence?
1. Reciprocity
2. Commitment and consistency
3. Social proof
4. Authority
5. Liking
6. Scarcity
Examples of Social Engineering attacks
Baiting
Diversion theft
Honey trap
Phishing
Pretexting
Quid pro quo
Rogue security software
Spear phishing
Smishing
Tailgating
Vishing
Waterholing
Whaling
12 ways to prevent Social Engineering attacks
1. Educate employees
2. Establish security policies
3. Scrutinize all Information
4. Establish security protocols
5. Test attack resilience
6. Increase Test Attacks
7. Review response protocols
8. Secure all waste
9. Use Multi-Factor Authentication
10. Operations security
11. Implement a Third-Party risk management framework
12. Detect data leaks
Examples of notable Social Engineers
Kevin Mitnick
Susan Headley
Badir Brothers
Frank Abagnale
What are examples of Social Engineering attacks?
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Content: Diversion theft
Social engineers trick a delivery company into sending the package to a different location and intercept the mail. Honey trap
A con artist poses as an attractive person online to build up a fake online relationship to make money or gather personally identifiable information (PII) like the victim's phone number and email account. Phishing
Phishing attacks gather sensitive information like login credentials, credit card numbers, bank account details by masquerading as a trusted source. A common phishing scam is the use of email spoofing to masquerade as a trusted source like a financial institution to trick the victim into clicking a malicious link or downloading an infected attachment. Phishing emails often create a sense of urgency to make the victim feel that divulging information quickly is important. Despite being a relatively unsophisticated attack, phishing represents one of the largest cybersecurity risks. Pretexting
Pretexting is lying to gain access to personal data or other privileged information. For example, a fraudster may pose as a third-party vendor, saying they need to know your full name and title to verify your identity. Quid pro quo
A quid pro quo attack uses the human tendency of reciprocity to gain access to information. For example, an attacker may provide free technical support over a phone call to a victim and request that they turn off their anti-virus software or install a trojan that takes control of their operating system. | https://www.upguard.com/blog/social-engineering |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_757856249#3_1560227938 | Title: Food Stamps and Unemployment Compensation in the COVID-19 Crisis | Research Highlights | Upjohn Institute
Headings: Food Stamps and Unemployment Compensation in the COVID-19 Crisis
Food Stamps and Unemployment Compensation in the COVID-19 Crisis
Before and After the Great Recession
Likely Effects of the CARES Act on SNAP and UI Receipt
Experts
Christopher J. O'Leary
Content: The federal government will top up weekly UI benefits by $600 for up to four months. Self-employed workers, including contract and gig workers, although not normally eligible for UI benefits, will be able to receive them. The minimum UI weekly benefit amount will be higher than normal, at least half the average amount. The maximum duration of state UI benefits is increased to 26 weeks (for states with lower maximum durations), and states may not reduce UI benefit payment levels; federal benefits kick in for up to an additional 13 weeks. For states with work-sharing, a program that allows workers whose hours are reduced by employers to receive pro-rated UI benefits for the hours they do not work, benefits are fully paid by the federal government. States currently without work-sharing programs receive federal funding to start the program, with half of benefits paid by the federal government. Employment and training requirements are suspended for SNAP beneficiaries. SNAP funding is increased by $15.3 billion to cover newly eligible households and those receiving expanded benefits due to changes in their economic situation. Likely Effects of the CARES Act on SNAP and UI Receipt
UI receipt in the next few months is likely to soar. | https://www.upjohn.org/research-highlights/food-stamps-and-unemployment-compensation-covid-19-crisis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_757856249#4_1560229797 | Title: Food Stamps and Unemployment Compensation in the COVID-19 Crisis | Research Highlights | Upjohn Institute
Headings: Food Stamps and Unemployment Compensation in the COVID-19 Crisis
Food Stamps and Unemployment Compensation in the COVID-19 Crisis
Before and After the Great Recession
Likely Effects of the CARES Act on SNAP and UI Receipt
Experts
Christopher J. O'Leary
Content: For states with work-sharing, a program that allows workers whose hours are reduced by employers to receive pro-rated UI benefits for the hours they do not work, benefits are fully paid by the federal government. States currently without work-sharing programs receive federal funding to start the program, with half of benefits paid by the federal government. Employment and training requirements are suspended for SNAP beneficiaries. SNAP funding is increased by $15.3 billion to cover newly eligible households and those receiving expanded benefits due to changes in their economic situation. Likely Effects of the CARES Act on SNAP and UI Receipt
UI receipt in the next few months is likely to soar. Just for the week ending March 21, new UI applications hit 2.9 million, not adjusting for seasonal trends—nearly three times the previous record. Considering that 20 million beneficiaries were added in 2010, during the depth of the Great Recession, and the broadened coverage from CARES Act—including the self-employed, relaxed eligibility requirements, and higher benefits—it is not unreasonable to expect at least 50 million UI beneficiaries at the peak of the current recession. Despite the additional funding and eased requirements for SNAP, the bulk of income replacement during the Covid-19 crisis will almost certainly come through UI benefits. The increased generosity of UI under CARES Act, relative to the Great Recession, will probably reduce the rate of joint UI and SNAP participation through December 31, 2020, when the CARES Act is set to expire. Therefore, the majority of added SNAP benefits will likely go to households already on SNAP. | https://www.upjohn.org/research-highlights/food-stamps-and-unemployment-compensation-covid-19-crisis |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_766012596#0_1578292816 | Title: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021] - UponArriving
Headings: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Table of Contents
What is a Southwest Senior Fare?
Best Southwest credit cards
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Premier Card
Southwest Airlines Priority Card
Southwest Senior Fare cancellation
Southwest Senior Fare vs Wanna Get Away fares
How to book a Southwest Senior Fare
How to check-in for a Southwest Senior Fare
How to get age verified for a Southwest Senior Fare
Who gets the senior discount?
Do Southwest Senior Fares get priority boarding?
Do Senior Fares get family boarding?
Do other ages get discounts?
Other things to note
Southwest Senior Fare FAQ
Final word
Content: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021] - UponArriving
Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Posted on April 12, 2021 by Daniel Gillaspia
Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author’s alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities. UponArriving has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. UponArriving and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. There are a lot of ways to save on travel once you hit your golden years. Southwest Airlines offers those in their mid-sixties and older a way to save on air fare but how exactly does this senior discount work and what is the booking and boarding process like? In this article, I’ll tell you everything you need to know about Southwest Senior Fare rules and break down how you can take advantage of this discount fare. Table of Contents
What is a Southwest Senior Fare? Best Southwest credit cards
Southwest Senior Fare cancellation
Southwest Senior Fare vs Wanna Get Away fares
How to book a Southwest Senior Fare
How to check-in for a Southwest Senior Fare
How to get age verified for a Southwest Senior Fare
Who gets the senior discount? Do Southwest Senior Fares get priority boarding? Do Senior Fares get family boarding? | https://www.uponarriving.com/southwest-senior-fares/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_766012596#1_1578295126 | Title: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021] - UponArriving
Headings: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Table of Contents
What is a Southwest Senior Fare?
Best Southwest credit cards
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Premier Card
Southwest Airlines Priority Card
Southwest Senior Fare cancellation
Southwest Senior Fare vs Wanna Get Away fares
How to book a Southwest Senior Fare
How to check-in for a Southwest Senior Fare
How to get age verified for a Southwest Senior Fare
Who gets the senior discount?
Do Southwest Senior Fares get priority boarding?
Do Senior Fares get family boarding?
Do other ages get discounts?
Other things to note
Southwest Senior Fare FAQ
Final word
Content: In this article, I’ll tell you everything you need to know about Southwest Senior Fare rules and break down how you can take advantage of this discount fare. Table of Contents
What is a Southwest Senior Fare? Best Southwest credit cards
Southwest Senior Fare cancellation
Southwest Senior Fare vs Wanna Get Away fares
How to book a Southwest Senior Fare
How to check-in for a Southwest Senior Fare
How to get age verified for a Southwest Senior Fare
Who gets the senior discount? Do Southwest Senior Fares get priority boarding? Do Senior Fares get family boarding? Do other ages get discounts? Other things to note
Southwest Senior Fare FAQ
Final word
What is a Southwest Senior Fare? A Southwest Senior Fare is a special discounted fare rate available to senior citizens (or those ages 65 and over). But don’t get too excited just yet. While these are discounted fares, they aren’t the cheapest fares available. | https://www.uponarriving.com/southwest-senior-fares/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_766012596#3_1578298893 | Title: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021] - UponArriving
Headings: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Table of Contents
What is a Southwest Senior Fare?
Best Southwest credit cards
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Premier Card
Southwest Airlines Priority Card
Southwest Senior Fare cancellation
Southwest Senior Fare vs Wanna Get Away fares
How to book a Southwest Senior Fare
How to check-in for a Southwest Senior Fare
How to get age verified for a Southwest Senior Fare
Who gets the senior discount?
Do Southwest Senior Fares get priority boarding?
Do Senior Fares get family boarding?
Do other ages get discounts?
Other things to note
Southwest Senior Fare FAQ
Final word
Content: Instead, these are usually the cheapest refundable rates available. If you’re really interested in finding the cheapest fares, you’ll want to look at Wanna Get Away fares (more on those below). When you’re purchasing a Senior Fare, you’re basically buying a discounted (or just cheap) refundable rate. So it’s still a good deal. You get to retain flexibility in the event of cancellation but you also get to take advantage of a price that is lower (but just not the lowest). Tip: Use WalletFlo to help you cut down on your hotel and airline expenses by optimizing your travel credit cards. It’s free and will help you get approved for some of the best travel cards! WalletFlo (the new credit card app) is here
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_766012596#4_1578300836 | Title: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021] - UponArriving
Headings: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Table of Contents
What is a Southwest Senior Fare?
Best Southwest credit cards
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Premier Card
Southwest Airlines Priority Card
Southwest Senior Fare cancellation
Southwest Senior Fare vs Wanna Get Away fares
How to book a Southwest Senior Fare
How to check-in for a Southwest Senior Fare
How to get age verified for a Southwest Senior Fare
Who gets the senior discount?
Do Southwest Senior Fares get priority boarding?
Do Senior Fares get family boarding?
Do other ages get discounts?
Other things to note
Southwest Senior Fare FAQ
Final word
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Southwest Airlines Priority Card
The Southwest Airlines Priority Card comes with all of the benefits offered below: Bonus spending: 2X Rapid Rewards on Southwest purchases
2X Rapid Rewards on hotel and car rental partner purchases. 1X Rapid Rewards on all other purchases
$75 Southwest annual travel credit ( learn more)
7,500 anniversary points each year
Four Upgraded Boardings per year when available. 20% back on in-flight drinks, WiFi, messaging, and movies
No foreign transaction fees
Earn tier qualifying points towards A-list Status
$149 annual fee applied to your first billing statement
Learn how to apply here
Tip: | https://www.uponarriving.com/southwest-senior-fares/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_766012596#5_1578303147 | Title: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021] - UponArriving
Headings: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Table of Contents
What is a Southwest Senior Fare?
Best Southwest credit cards
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Premier Card
Southwest Airlines Priority Card
Southwest Senior Fare cancellation
Southwest Senior Fare vs Wanna Get Away fares
How to book a Southwest Senior Fare
How to check-in for a Southwest Senior Fare
How to get age verified for a Southwest Senior Fare
Who gets the senior discount?
Do Southwest Senior Fares get priority boarding?
Do Senior Fares get family boarding?
Do other ages get discounts?
Other things to note
Southwest Senior Fare FAQ
Final word
Content: No foreign transaction fees
6,000 anniversary points ( learn more)
Earn 1,500 Tier-Qualifying Points for every $10,000 in purchases, up to 15,000 Tier-Qualifying Points each calendar year
$99 Annual fee
Learn how to apply here
Southwest Airlines Priority Card
The Southwest Airlines Priority Card comes with all of the benefits offered below: Bonus spending: 2X Rapid Rewards on Southwest purchases
2X Rapid Rewards on hotel and car rental partner purchases. 1X Rapid Rewards on all other purchases
$75 Southwest annual travel credit ( learn more)
7,500 anniversary points each year
Four Upgraded Boardings per year when available. 20% back on in-flight drinks, WiFi, messaging, and movies
No foreign transaction fees
Earn tier qualifying points towards A-list Status
$149 annual fee applied to your first billing statement
Learn how to apply here
Tip: Check out the free app WalletFlo so that you can optimize your credit card spend by seeing the best card to use! You can also track credits, annual fees, and get notifications when you’re eligible for the best cards! Southwest Senior Fare cancellation
Southwest Airlines is one of the only airlines that allows you to make free changes to your bookings ( the deadline for making changes is 1 hour prior to departure). But Southwest also has a great cancellation policy. When it comes to Senior Fares, as long as you cancel your ticket at least ten minutes prior to departure, you can get a full refund on your ticket in the form of cash. | https://www.uponarriving.com/southwest-senior-fares/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_766012596#6_1578305643 | Title: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021] - UponArriving
Headings: Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Southwest Senior Fares Explained (Boarding & Rules) [2021]
Table of Contents
What is a Southwest Senior Fare?
Best Southwest credit cards
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Premier Card
Southwest Airlines Priority Card
Southwest Senior Fare cancellation
Southwest Senior Fare vs Wanna Get Away fares
How to book a Southwest Senior Fare
How to check-in for a Southwest Senior Fare
How to get age verified for a Southwest Senior Fare
Who gets the senior discount?
Do Southwest Senior Fares get priority boarding?
Do Senior Fares get family boarding?
Do other ages get discounts?
Other things to note
Southwest Senior Fare FAQ
Final word
Content: Check out the free app WalletFlo so that you can optimize your credit card spend by seeing the best card to use! You can also track credits, annual fees, and get notifications when you’re eligible for the best cards! Southwest Senior Fare cancellation
Southwest Airlines is one of the only airlines that allows you to make free changes to your bookings ( the deadline for making changes is 1 hour prior to departure). But Southwest also has a great cancellation policy. When it comes to Senior Fares, as long as you cancel your ticket at least ten minutes prior to departure, you can get a full refund on your ticket in the form of cash. This is same policy that applies if you purchased an Anytime fare or a Business Select fare. Both of those are the other type of refundable fare types but Business Select tickets have additional perks such as: Guaranteed A1-A15 boarding
Fly By lane access
Free premium drink
12 Rapid Rewards per dollar spent
Fully refundable fare
Note: If for some reason you fail to cancel your Senior Fare ticket and you become a no-show, things are much different. In that case, you’ll be issued something called Travel Funds (more on that below). | https://www.uponarriving.com/southwest-senior-fares/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_804409439#1_1651700694 | Title: Patient education: Vaginal yeast infection (Beyond the Basics) - UpToDate
Headings: Patient education: Vaginal yeast infection (Beyond the Basics)
Topic Outline
GRAPHICS
Patient education: Vaginal yeast infection (Beyond the Basics)
Section Editor:
INTRODUCTION
VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION SYMPTOMS
VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION CAUSE
VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION RISK FACTORS
VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION DIAGNOSIS
VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION TREATMENT
RECURRENT VAGINAL YEAST INFECTIONS
PREVENTION
SUMMARY
WHERE TO GET MORE INFORMATION
Content: Always seek the advice of your own physician or other qualified health care professional regarding any medical questions or conditions. The use of UpToDate content is governed by the UpToDate Terms of Use. ©2021 UpToDate, Inc. All rights reserved. Patient education: Vaginal yeast infection (Beyond the Basics)
Author: Jack D Sobel, MD
Section Editor: Robert L Barbieri, MD
Deputy Editor: Kristen Eckler, MD, FACOG
Contributor Disclosures
All topics are updated as new evidence becomes available and our peer review process is complete. Literature review current through: Feb 2021. | https://www.uptodate.com/contents/vaginal-yeast-infection-beyond-the-basics |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_804409439#2_1651702027 | Title: Patient education: Vaginal yeast infection (Beyond the Basics) - UpToDate
Headings: Patient education: Vaginal yeast infection (Beyond the Basics)
Topic Outline
GRAPHICS
Patient education: Vaginal yeast infection (Beyond the Basics)
Section Editor:
INTRODUCTION
VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION SYMPTOMS
VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION CAUSE
VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION RISK FACTORS
VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION DIAGNOSIS
VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION TREATMENT
RECURRENT VAGINAL YEAST INFECTIONS
PREVENTION
SUMMARY
WHERE TO GET MORE INFORMATION
Content: Jack D Sobel, MD
Section Editor: Robert L Barbieri, MD
Deputy Editor: Kristen Eckler, MD, FACOG
Contributor Disclosures
All topics are updated as new evidence becomes available and our peer review process is complete. Literature review current through: Feb 2021. | This topic last updated: Jan 25, 2021. INTRODUCTION
Vaginal yeast infections (also called yeast vaginitis or vaginal candidiasis) are a common problem in women. The most common symptoms are itching and irritation of the vulva and around the opening of the vagina. Vaginal yeast infections usually occur as infrequent episodes, but can recur frequently and may cause chronic persistent symptoms. | https://www.uptodate.com/contents/vaginal-yeast-infection-beyond-the-basics |
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